Papua New Guinea fishing grounds have always
been protected by the ever changing tropical climate keeping its
secret from intruding anglers. So secret that rowing anglers who
are forever looking for the latest on what's biting where, ever
knew that our isolated fishing grounds and untouched rivers offers
the best lure for the sport and game fishing enthusiasts.
In dense jungle rivers, our world renown champ,
the mighty 'lure shy' PNG Black Bass will challenge any intruding
angler who think they can toss their trespassing lures anywhere.
This river tiger is found no where else in the
world and if you think you are an expert angler, be warned you
have not met your match. The 'Blacky' is a never give up mean
monster that will put an expert angler back to the novice class.
Then again there is the option to try out the
Barramundi. With river fishing, you have the opportunity to meet
the locals and if you are lucky, you might see a traditional singsing
or simply enjoy being alone in some of the pristine jungles for
a fresher.
For those who prefer the ocean, the underwater
predators of Papua New Guinea's Bismarck and the Archipelago Seas
poised to erase any memories of an angler's past catch. Our seas
are littered with the type of monsters you prefer to have a good
fight with. Dog tooth tuna, Sailfish, Yellow fin tuna, Marlin
and plenty more will make you go 'wow'
From the rivers or from the oceans, Papua New Guinea has the ultimate fishing experience. The coastal waters around the Madang, East and West New Britain and New Ireland abound in blue and black marlin, sailfish and dogtooth tuna.
In the waterways near Kandrian, freshwater fisherman can take on the famous Papuan Black and Spot Tail Bass found only in Papua New Guinea. If barramundi is your game, stay at the remote Bensbach Lodge near the border of Irian Jaya. There's saratogo and ox eye herring to play with too.
Get serious and start planning your fishing venture into some
of Papua New Guinea's unknown grounds for that big bite.
M.V. Talio maintains state of the art equipment, from 8kg to 60kg
tackle and electronics including radar, GPS and top of the range
sounder. It has a maximum speed of 29 knots. With so much fishing
within range, on any given day anglers can enjoy a variety of
world class sport.
For the ultimate Papua New Guinea fishing experience,
combine a 'Talio' Madang adventure with a trip to Arrjim Island
Bass Fishing Camp on the remote south coast of West New Britain.
Internationally renown for its black and spottail bass.
Coastal current can run at 5 knots, carrying
sailfish, yellowfin, mahi mahi, mackerel and many more species
to within 100 yards of the shore. Sailfish in particular hunt
in packs. Talio is operated out of Madang by owner and skipper
Brett Middleton.
For more information, contact the Sport and Game Fishing Operators in Papua New Guinea |