Double digit marlin action in the Galapagos and mixed marlin fishing out of Manta, Ecuador!

Jun 12, 2018Fishing Reports

Fellow Anglers,

The fascinating and incredible hot marlin bite in the Galapagos Islands continues and you are missing out! Manta has some interesting fishing producing blue, black and striped marlin over the last few days. If you want to be part of the best marlin and tuna fishing in South America and quite possibly the world; then keep following our reports, like us on FB and plan your trip of a lifetime with Ecuagringo.

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Galapagos Islands:

Santa Cruz Island

June 11, 2018– Captain Nicolas Schiess reported and exciting day raising 18 striped marlin out of 0-30 Bank and releasing 3 with guest from Brazil onboard Tesoro Galapagos.

San Cristobal Island

June 10, 2018– On The Hook fishing the area of la Barcasa with Italian guest on the Northwest side of San Cristobal Island popped for tuna top water. 3 anglers had 42 bites and released 26 yellowfin tuna and 2 bigeye tuna. Fish averaged 20 to 85 lbs. They also trolled late afternoon and went 3/7 on wahoo.

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Ecuador:

Manta

June 7, 2018– Angler Charles Berkley fish with Captain Andres Calero abroad Isabela. They went 1/1 on striped marlin and 1/1 on black marlin.

June 8, 2018– Charles Berkley and Captain Andres Calero fished hard onboard Isabela but raised no marlin.

June 10, 2018– A center console named Marciano fished 25 miles out and went 1/2 on blue marlin and 1/2 on striped marlin.

Folks don’t wait until you are dead to want to experience the best fishing life can offer you now! San Cristobal, Galapagos is over 75% booked for the 2019 season. We still have some days open to fish last minute Galapagos and Manta. You can plan your dream fishing getaway of a lifetime. Let Ecuagringo customize your package.

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