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You may never wish to pursue world records or catch a blue marlin on fly, but
it's nice to know that, in Vanuatu, your boat and crew is fully equipped and
capable of handling and landing record fish when you get one on.
Often, the first anglers to seriously fish a new destination are IGFA record
hunters. Their goal focus entails copious research and planning. They know they
have to be in the right place at the right time for sufficient shots at their
chosen trophies and they know they must have only the best of equipment,
seamanship and deck experience at their service. That's why they come to us.
By early 2003, a total of nine world records had been taken from Vanuatu
waters. Eight of these were achieved by clients guided by Dean Butler. The
records have included the largest wahoo ever taken on fly - a monster of 70
pounds on 16 pound tippet - and two dogtooth tuna on ultra-light 2 and 4 pound
tackle.
A serious chase is underway for the grand prix of blue marlin world records on
fly and ultra light tackle. The big ones are here in Vanuatu, and several of
the record hunters have hooked these mighty blues and even looked them in the
eye, only to be closely beaten. It is only a matter of time before the old
records tumble to Vanuatu blues - and the fish will be taken by clients of
Kahuna Charters.
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