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THE FISH WE CATCH
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GRENADA SPORTFISHING: Come fishing
with us .....
Grenada’s waters have big healthy
fish in plentiful supply, guaranteed to satisfy the most demanding fisherman
All year round Marlin Fishing, and our boat has caught
Marlin throughout the year
The largest commercially caught Yellow Finn Tuna
during the months of May and June in Grenada was caught by a fisherman
on Surf n Turf
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Blue Marlin
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Colour
cobalt blue on top shading to silvery white on bottom; upper jaw e longated
in form of spear; dorsal fin pointed at front end; pectoral fin and anal fin
pointed; lateral line reticulated (interwoven like a net), difficult to see
in large specimens; no dark spots on dorsal fin; body covered with embedded
scales ending in one or two sharp points.
Up to 700lb plus |
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White Marlin
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Colour
of body dark blue to chocolate brown, shading to silvery white underbelly; noticeable
spots on dorsal fin; upper jaw elongated in shape of spear; body covered with
embedded scales with a single sharp point; tips of first dorsal, pectoral, and
first anal fins rounded; lateral line curved above pectoral fin, then going
in straight line to base of tail
Up to 120lb plus |
We look to offer not
only the finest fishing boat available in Grenada but also some of the
most competitive rates
Check our prices and if you find comparable fishing at lower rates then
give us a call |
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Sailfish
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Contact
Surf n Turf
Grenada
+1 473 418 5508 / 415 7247
Fax +1 473 444 4329
Email
info@grenadasportfishing.com |
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Colour
dark blue on top, brown-blue laterally, silvery white underbelly; upper jaw
elongated in form of spear; first dorsal greatly enlarged in the form of a sail,
with many black spots, its front squared off, highest at its midpoint; pelvic
fins very narrow, reaching almost to the anus; body covered with embedded scales,
blunt at end; lateral line curved above pectoral, then straight to base of tail.
Up to 120lb plus |
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Short & long
billed Spearfish
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Tuna Yellow Fin
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Tuna Big Eye
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Spearfish
can be distinguished from other billfish by a slender, lightweight body, short
bill, and a dorsal fin that is highest anteriorly (higher than in marlin and
lower than in the sailfish). The vent is located well in front of the anal fin;
in all other billfish, the vent is located close to the anal fin.
Up to 100lbs |
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The
second dorsal fin and the anal fin are both bright yellow, thus the common name,
and can be very long in mature specimens, as are the pectoral fins. The main
body is very dark metallic blue, changing to silver on the belly, which also
has about 20 vertical lines.
Up to 250lb plus
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Bigeye
Tuna is characterized by its “tuna-like” body, deep metallic blue
back, and white on the lower sides and belly. It has a faint iridescent blue
band along its side. Its first dorsal fin is yellow. Its anal and second dorsal
fin are pale yellow, and the finlets are bright yellow, edged in black.
Up to 250lbs |
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Tuna Black Fin
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Dorado
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Wahoo
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Blackfin
have football shaped bodies, black backs with only a slight yellow on the finlets
but with yellow on the side. Blackfin are found only in the western Atlantic
from Cape Cod to Brazil. Blackfin reach a maximum size of just shy of 50 pounds |
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Upper
body green or electric blue. Sides gold with flashes of green.
The male has an upright head. Female has a rounded head. Dorsal fin runs almost
full length of the body. The male is larger and heavier than the female.
Up to 60lb
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Upper
body dark blue or electric blue with waved stripes. Lower body silver. Overshot
lower jaw. Maxilla (jaw hinge) not visible. Dorsal fin curved and highest at
rear. Razor sharp teeth.
Up to 100lb |
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