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Marlin Fishing

Marlin fishing is considered one of the prime offshore fishing challenges, with massive, rare fish as the final prize. The most popular species of marlin targeted in marlin fishing is the blue marlin, which can be caught all around the world. Because of their wide range through all of the oceans in the world, these fish are popular world wide.

One of the most significant downsides to marlin fishing is the fact that purchasing all of the required supplies to catch marlin can be extremely expensive. Because marlin can grow to be such massive sizes, ranging anywhere between two hundred and one thousand pounds, these fish require specific equipment. Standard fishing poles and reels will not handle the strong fight of these large fish. In most cases, a weak rod will snap before the line breaks on a marlin catch. As a snapping pole can cause safety issues, it is very important that you select the right type of rod and reel set for your fishing venture.

Many people will rent equipment or hire a guide when planning a marling fishing venture. This allows the average person to be able to afford a marlin fishing trip without having the invest the hundreds to thousands of dollars required to get set up with proper marlin gear. Depending on the type of marlin fishing you are doing, you may use different charter services or fish in different areas around the world. For example, while blue marlin can be found in many places around the world, black marlin is far less common, with only one known breeding ground on earth. As well, white marlin is the smallest of the marlin species, and are a premier light tackle game fish. Due to the differences in habitat, all of the different species of marlin tend to be fished for in specific ways.

Because marlin fishing is renown as a challenge due to the rarity of the fish, there tend to be certain rules associated with the catching of marlin. As marlin tend to be targeted by commercial fishing companies, as well as being the victim of kill all competitions which are condemned by recreational fishers, many tours will require that the fish be caught then released to preserve the species. When planning your trip, you should be aware that most companies will require that fish caught on their tours be released in as healthy a condition as possible to preserve these fish for other anglers and protect the species.

There are some regions in the world that allow captured marlin to be killed after capture. If you want this style of marlin fishing, you may need to do additional research, as many touring guides will try to spare the fish whenever possible.


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