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A Memorable Day Out on Nevagivup

Friday, November 30th, 2007
A Memorable Day Out on Nevagivup

The crew headed out for a fun day out on the water and we decided to fish light tackle just for fun. With Charles Wheeler at the helm, Fred landed this 68 Kg Yellowfin Tuna on 24Kg line. Not a bad effort after 40 minutes and John tagged a Blue Marlin around the 130Kg mark on 15Kg line. A great effort after a one hour fight!

2007 PVGFC Tusker Game Fish Classic

Monday, November 12th, 2007

NEVAGIVUP AND REEL CAPTURE - 1ST AND 2ND PLACE!

The 2007 PVGFC Tusker Game Fish Classic was held out of Port Vila on the 10th & 11th November 2007. There were 13 boats in total and the weather conditions were not so pleasant on the Saturday morning but the seas abated for Sunday’s fishing.

There were around 20 Blue Marlin hooked during the tournament and the aim of the tournament was to promote the skill of light tackle for all pelagics. The line class category was from 4kg-60Kg with points awarded accordingly.

Nevagivup tagged and released a Blue Marlin on Saturday on 15Kg line for maximum points on Marlin to Gayle McPhee and another Blue Marlin was tagged by Russ Housby (deck hand and his first Marlin) after there double hook up. Both fish were on 15Kg line and this was a great effort and unfortunately, Gayle’s fish was the only one that was eligible for points. This had Nevagivup sitting on 1500 Points.

Reel Capture also tagged and released a Blue Marlin on Saturday on 24Kg line for 1,000 points for Greg Procter. Greg also landed a nice Mahi Mahi on 24Kg line as well.

The round up for the Saturday afternoon was Nevagivup and Reel Capture on top of the leader board. Sunday morning saw a very hot bite of marlin around Devils FAD and there were plenty of fish hooked and lost. Reel Capture lost a nice Marlin on 15Kg after a one hour fight after pulling the hooks at the side of the boat! Nevagivup also lost a Marlin on 15Kg as well! So the end result was there being no Marlin tagged on the Sunday.

So the wash up of the tournament was 1st place - Nevagivup skippered by Charles Wheeler 2nd place - Reel Capture skippered by Fred Temminck and 3rd place - Lucky Jack. Reel Capture secured 2nd place with their weighed Mahi Mahi!

Congratulations to Gayle McPhee for cleaning up the prize pool and also to Greg with his 1st place Mahi Mahi and runner- up angler prizes.

Just another notch in the Crusoe Fishing Camp! Well done guys!

Jump Baby Jump!

Monday, November 12th, 2007
Jump Baby Jump!

A juvenile Marlin sets the scene as it comes in to check out the lures in Nevagivup’s wake. For me this picture emotes exciting memories of seeing similar events. That feeling of anticipation mixed with desperation and hope as you silently will the fish to take the lure! Stuff work, I am going fishing!

Reel Capture Lands a Record Blue Marlin

Tuesday, October 16th, 2007
Reel Capture Lands a Record Blue Marlin

Gayle McPhee and her husband pose for a shot beside a 101Kg Pacific Blue Marlin landed aboard Horizon skippered by Charles Wheeler. The catch placed Gayle in the record books for Ladies 15Kg line class. Also in the photo is renown fisherman Fred Temminck.

Huge Pacific Blue Marlin Taken by Horizon

Monday, October 15th, 2007
Huge Pacific Blue Marlin Taken by Horizon

A very happy customer is ecstatic as he is dwarfed by this lovely Pacific Blue Marlin he landed aboard Horizon.

A Rare Shot of Nevagivup from Another Boat

Sunday, October 14th, 2007
A Rare Shot of Nevagivup from Another Boat

It is seldom that you get the opportunity to see your boat working in the middle of the ocean. Here is a lovely shot of Nevagivup landing a bill fish. One deckhand holds the leader and tries to bring the fish in close enough so that his counterpart can get a clear shot with a tag-pole. Once tagged the fish was released back into the wild to fight another day.

August-September 2007 Newsletter

Sunday, August 12th, 2007

With a whopping 30 charters in August and 36 charters in September, Crusoe Fishing Adventures has had it’s busiest months since we have been here!

Leanne and her partner Tim fished with us in August and managed to fish a day on each of our boats. Their end tally was 7 Blue Marlin raised, 4 hooked and 1 tagged. The fish were winning that week! They also ended up with a nice mixed bag of Yellowfin Tuna, Wahoo, Mahi Mahi and also raised a couple of Sailfish. The pictures are of Leanne with a small Vanuatu Yellowfin and Tim with a nice Bull Mahi Mahi.

This month I am going to list the newsletter stories individually on our blog as it is more suited for that format.

Leanne with a small Vanuatu Yellowfin Tim with a Bull Mahi Mahi

Reel Capture Wins 3 of 4 Tournaments

Thursday, July 12th, 2007

Reel Capture has been on a roll the last two months with winning 3 out of the 4 tournaments that have been held in Port Vila over the last two months. The first win was the Tusker Easter Tournament which was held from Havanna Harbour, the second win was the ITM Group which was fished over four days and the latest win was the Vanuatu Marlin Classic which concluded on the 1st of June.

Tusker Easter Tournament

The Tusker Easter Tournament was fished over the Easter weekend and was a 6Kg and under line class tournament. 12 Boats entered the tournament and stayed overnight at Havanna Harbour and enjoyed the hospitality of Gideon’s landing along with a few cold beers and lots of stories of the ones that got away on light tackle. Reel Capture was skippered by Fred Temminck and the crew was his wife Michelle, Paul and Shane. Fred also managed two new Vanuatu records on 4Kg with a Mahi Mahi weighing 6.6Kg and a Wahoo weighing 10.2Kg. The result was 7 Wahoo and 1 Mahi Mahi which saw Reel Capture take out Champion Boat, Best Capture and Best Angler went to Fred.

ITM Fishing Group

Over the last four years, the ITM fishing group (NZ) has been holding it’s own tournament out of Port Vila. 5 boats were used to accommodate the keen anglers and fishing was held over four days. Reel Capture was skippered by our new skipper Charlie Tui and had a different team fish on the boat each day. Reel Capture landed a nice 72Kg Yellowfin and tagged a 400pound Blue Marlin and also bought in a few nice Wahoo. This saw Reel Capture take out Champion boat, Champion skipper and crew for the tournament.

Vanuatu Marlin Classic

In it’s fourth year running the Vanuatu Marlin Classic was held from the 26th May - 1st June from the Waterfront Port Vila. There were 21 teams entered and each team was allowed to fish 3 days each. Team A onboard Reel Capture was skippered by Charles Wheeler and the crew consisted of Fred, Gabby, Shane and Steve flew in from Australia. Team A managed to tag a Sailfish and lost a nice 700 pound Blue Marlin on 30 pound line. Team B fished the last 3 days and was skippered by Charles Wheeler and the crew consisted of Michelle, Grant and Sparkey. On the team’s first day they raised a total of 5 Blue Marlin and only one fish decided to eat and Michelle tagged a nice 300 pound Blue Marlin on 30 pound! (which was the only Marlin tagged on 30 pound for the whole tournament). The second day was very quite with only one fish raised. Day three saw Grant tag a nice 150 pound Blue Marlin on 50 pound. This put Team B in the lead with 3,130 points and of course we cleaned up! Team B will also be heading to Cabo San Lucas next May to fish the Rolex tournament. Team B has already rebooked again for next year’s tournament!

Reel Capture Adds Another Vanuatu Record

Friday, June 15th, 2007

Alana Underwood from the Sunshine Coast now holds the new 37Kg Women’s Blue Marlin record with her fish weighing in at 160.6Kg. Alana and her husband Ben went out on Reel Capture on the 15th of June and after hooking 4 Blue Marlin for the day, one being tagged by Ben and unfortunately Alana’s fish ended up tail wrapped after a one hour fight. This fish was Alana’s first Marlin and ended up being a record. Well done Alana!

A Young Pacific Blue Marlin Clears the Water

Saturday, April 14th, 2007
A Young Pacific Blue Marlin Clears the Water

Here is a very rare shot of a Billfish clearing the water. This shot was taken off the back deck of Nevagivup.