Deep Sea Fishing in Negombo

Deep-sea fishing is one of the most exciting water sports you can try out. It’s an opportunity to wrestle with some of the toughest games in the oceans, and though it can be taxing, it’s also incredibly rewarding.

Adam Jones from Kelowna, BC, Canada, Beach Scene at Sunset – Negombo – Sri Lanka (14050166719)CC BY-SA 2.0

Why Negombo
The waters that border Negombo is home to some of the largest big game fish found in Sri Lanka’s coastal regions. The Negombo Lagoon is also home to some large species which prefer brackish water. If you’re staying at a Negombo beach hotel – say, for example, the Heritance Negombo – all of this is only a few minutes away.

The Game
There’s plenty of trophy fish for you to test your mettle against in Negombo. The most sought-after specimens include awesome oceanic predators like the marlin, barracuda, swordfish, and even a few shark varieties.

Setting Off
In order to stand the best chance of snagging some big game, you’ll want to set off just before dawn. Most of the trophy fish species are voracious predators and they are most active during this time of the day. Add some bait, cast your line, and wait patiently for a bite.

A Feast Awaits
Once you hook a giant, the real challenge begins. Big game fish can put up quite the fight and it might take hours for you to reel one in. Don’t let up though, the reward at the end is more than worth it.

Honza or Markéta, Negombo beach, drying fish (001)CC BY-SA 3.0

 

Adventure-filled Fishing in Mackay

When it comes to fishing in Australia’s east coast, Mackay is the perfect destination. Be it at rivers, by the shore, in the ocean or at inland dams, there are many spots to choose from.

 

Image by Barth971 via Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 4.0)

Why Fish at Mackay?
The diversity of fishing in Mackay is a big drawing can be enjoyed with or without a boat. You can easily find a hotel in Mackay near the marina, Pioneer River, or beaches where you can catch all manner of species including the iconic barramundi as well as barracuda, whiting, blue salmon, bream and more.

The Pioneer River
The Pioneer River which runs through the city is ideal for fishing; with properties such as Oaks Mackay Rivermarque Hotel near the banks, you could be casting your line in no time! Apart from barramundi, you may catch mangrove jack, queenfish and salmon in the city or at Mirani and Marian along the river.

The Marina and Beaches
The Mackay Marina / Harbour is another top place for fishing as are some of the Northern Beaches. At the marina, you may be rewarded with catches of golden trevally, tuna and mackerel; do keep in mind that fishing is generally better when the tide is coming in or going out.

Out to Sea and at Dams
You could head out on a fishing charter in the ocean at places like Cape Hillsborough where you may catch barramundi, trevally, or tuna. You can also go fishing at some of the dams in Mackay like the Kinchant Dam known for huge barramundi as well as saratoga and sooty grunter.

Fishing in Yala with the local fisherman

In Yala, Sri Lanka, you can enjoy an interesting fishing experience with the local fishermen. It can be new to a foreigner because this is not the fishing technique that they are used to.

Fishing like a local
Foreigners get exposed to lake fishing in Yala. This means freshwater fishing! Their friends for the day become the local fishermen, and they are also the teachers for the day.

Why it’s so awesome?
Fishing nets and baits are all familiar terms even among the foreigners. But what makes the difference is the technique used to catch the fish. Local fishermen know some traditional ways, which are sometimes so strange.

Other experiences
With the local friends, foreigners can visit the birds’ island located within close vicinity, and then enjoy a fresh king coconut drink together. If they like, they can also enjoy a home-cooked local meal.

Staying in Yala
Foreigners can stay at any of the Tissamaharama hotels and say yes to this authentic experience. There are many great options like Kithala Resort that are ideal for tourists to spend their holidays.