The Fishing
Madeira
has over the past years produced some of the worlds
largest blue marlin, which is also reflected
by the results of the annual July 4.th Blue Marlin
World Cup. Madeira was World Cup winner in 1995, 1996,
1997 and narrowly missed the World Cup fish in 2000.
This years result was a second place. The marlin season in Madeira
runs from May through to October ,with a fish average
of about 700 lbs. About one in every ten is that fish
of a lifetime, a grander blue marlin. These huge creatures
swim in its predominantly calm blue waters ,with the run
to reach these leviathans being practically non - existent.
Add to this a pleasant temperate climate in which
to fish, and all of this set in a safe, civilised European
environment you'll see why if there is a finer Atlantic blue marlin
fishery we certainly don't know of it .
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White Marlin ready to release
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A large Madeirian Blue Marlin
Here at Madeira Big Game Fishing we operate
a tag and release, no kill policy, on all billfish, however
in the
event of a potential world record being caught we
will comply with the
anglers request to kill the fish for record submission purposes.
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As Madeira's warm blue waters metamorphose to
a cooler green the fishing also undergoes a transformation.
The marlin gradually leave, replaced by shoals of big-eye
tuna and albacore. These pursuing bait fish in the form of
scad and mackerel. These pelagic migrants provide
the angler with some truly world class tuna
fishing from February to May. Big-eye tuna of 150 lbs+
are regularly caught with fish in excess of 200 lbs being
far from uncommon. Albacore whilst not reaching the weights of
the big-eye tuna do provide the angler with worthwhile
sport on lighter balanced tackle.
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Stephen Adamson with a Wahoo
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Phillip Carson caught this Big Eye Tuna on
50 lbs stand up tackle
Yet
another of Madeira's piscatorial secrets is the quality of the wahoo
fishing both in size and numbers. There is a real chance to make
huge catches and break the European record. We consider the best time
for wahoo fishing generally to be from September to December.
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