Bay of Islands Fishing
The Bay of Islands are a popular holiday destination located in the beautiful Northland region. With 144 islands and bays, the Bay of Islands maritime park is one of New Zealand's best. Bay of Islands fishing charters and fishing spots attract anglers of all levels of skill and experience. Fishing trips may include lakes, rivers, back country streams, saltwater fishing or big game fishing. Or you could choose to explore some of Bay of Islands' superb fishing spots yourself. Enjoy fishing at it's best in one of the world's great fishing countries. more
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WILDBLUE CHARTERS
WILDBLUE CHARTERS
Bay of Islands is famous for its deep sea fishing world records for Striped, Blue & Black Marlin, Mahi Mahi, Skipjack & Yellowfin Tuna, Bluenose & Hapuku (Groper). Wildblue Charters offer full day fishing trips (9 hours) in the stunning Pacific Ocean. We can take you fishing to catch Snapper or fight the long powerful runs of a Kingfish.
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ECOCRUZ ECO OCEAN ADVENTURES - Paihia, Bay of Islands
ECOCRUZ ECO OCEAN ADVENTURES - Paihia, Bay of Islands
Mobile-friendly - Join the friendly crew of the Manawanui on a three-day sailing expedition around the Bay of Islands. Snorkel in crystal clear waters, kayak around uninhabited islands, catch your own fresh seafood or walk on deserted beaches to experience the true magic of this special part of New Zealand.
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WAHOO SPORTSFISHING - Bay of Islands
WAHOO SPORTSFISHING - Bay of Islands
Mobile-friendly - Dreamed of catching a huge fish? Turn your dreams into reality while fishing aboard Wahoo! Huge Marlin, Swordfish, Kingfish, Mahi Mahi, Yellowfin Tuna are some of the target fish of the day! Capt. Andy McGaughey has been a Russell, Bay of Islands local for over 30 years, skippering a variety of Marlin and game-fishing vessels since he was 21.
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