Moved here last year from Florida and absolutely love the fishing here. Pohnpei is the largest island in the Micronesia chain and is surrounded by a ring reef. Just outside the reef is the deep blue Pacific and pelagics like to roam close by so there are no long runs required. Most of my fishing is done from a few hundred yards to 6-8 miles offshore.
Wahoo visit the island in numbers from October till April. Here's a 46lber caught on a Yozuri in the prop wash.
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Mahi show up around the same time as the Wahoo, here's a deck shot of my boat with a few. I was alone that day so I had a lot of fun reeling them in. It's legal for anyone here to sell fish at the market and the locals love fresh fish so I sometimes sell extra fish to help cover my fuel costs. 5 bucks a gallon here.
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Sailfish visit the island as well. I was alone again this trip, bill in one hand, camera in the other.
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Yellowfin tuna are here year round but in greater numbers in the summer. Here's a 53lber I caught last month.
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Great fishing here, anyone wants to make the trek here I can arrange a charter and also tons of great hiking, diving and snorkeling as well. I work for a guy who is opening a new hotel in June so I can help with a place to stay as well.
wow!!!! :o
Welcome Paul! Keep Living that Dream Brother! ;D
Wow x2!
Fifteen years ago I was backpacking the south pacific (PNG, Solomons, Fiji, Tahiti) for six months. Never got to Micronesia though. But your story and pictures makes me want to go so bad!
Karl
I may have to take you up on that this summer. I may be traveling there for work this summer. I train longline and purse fisheries observers throughout the S PAC, and my boss mentioned something about Pohepehi also Honiara. Looks like you've got some pretty good fishing there.
You keep showing pictures like that and you won't be fishing alone for long. Dominick
Must have been one busy day catching all those Mahi Mahi solo!
And Yes there's no place like the South Pacific the sky is so huge.
Dang'it Man! 8) Those are some schweet pics.
ETA: I had to come back and look at the Sailfish pic again, that is a great pic.
all over the world! ;D
Thanks guys.
Yes Alan your tutorials are known over here as well. I met a guy here who does his own reel repair and he told me about you. I then told him I've known of you for what, 10 years?
I know it was a long time ago that you posted your first how to rebuild a reel post.
very nice Paul, looks like paradise. Be careful spilling the beans, it wouldn't take much for Alan and crew to get over there and clean up ;D
That looks like an awesome place to fish. If the living conditions are as good as the fishing, you are in paradise.
:'( This post is making me teary eyed.....WAAAHHH!!!....I don't live in a place like that.
Awesome pics, delicious looking fish, man U got it good. ;)
Quote from: conchydong on April 07, 2014, 01:48:17 AM
...paradise.
paradise "is where the heart is"...;):) and after seeing this photos i think it's time for me to visit my native land "Pilipinas".
I am now officially jealous as hell. Good on you man ;D
Paul, is the sport fishing boat "Avalon" still based in Pohnpei? I know her former skipper.
Nice, that's some fishy looking water.
Rgds
Mark
Thanks for the pictures and the dream. Great fishing opportunities here also, I am in a great spot (the west coast of Florida) you are in a great spot with a lot less competition from other two legged predators for those beautiful fish.
Mark
Patudo the Avalon is no longer here. I'm guessing it is the boat that was here for a while from Australia?
aa I am from Pinellas county and although the fishing there is pretty good with the restrictive limits and long runs there is no comparison. I am lucky to be living here.