Deep Sea Fishing On Your Mauritius Vacation
Deep Sea Fishing On Your Mauritius Vacation

For the thrill of a lifetime, you must try deep-sea fishing! Deep-sea fishing is one of the most exciting adventures you can possibly have, so it is absolutely essential that you schedule some time for it when you are planning your Mauritius vacation.
You may not be convinced that Mauritius is the perfect travel spot for deep-sea fishing. It may add to your positive impression, however, to learn that Mauritius holds some world records in the sport of deep-sea fishing. In addition to having types of fish that are not readily available in other areas, Mauritius also has varieties of fish that are popular in many other locations, but bigger and better. A mako shark that weighed in at 1115 pounds is a nice example of Mauritius's abundance of big fish!
Are you still not convinced? If fishing for tuna could appeal to you, you might be interested in knowing that Mauritius has claimed yellow tuna and white tuna of well over two hundred pounds each! If you enjoy fishing at all, there is no way that you will not be impressed by Mauritius's history of world records, but also by what you yourself can look forward to when you plan to do some deep-sea fishing during your vacation on Mauritius.
When you place deep-sea fishing on your priority list of activities you wish to take part in during your vacation, you will have the chance to try your luck with sharks, barracuda, blue and black marlin, tuna, skipjack, sailfish, wahoo, and many other kinds of fish.
You will be able to rent a fishing boat at your hotel; these are specially designed for deep-sea fishing. At one kilometer off the coast, the water is seventy meters in depth, making it ideal for fishing. They are fully stocked with fishing equipment you will need, as well as ship-to-shore radios for your basic safety. Some rentals also include beverages for your enjoyment during your fishing journey.
Although deep-sea fishing is a spectacular experience at any time of the year, the very best results generally occur between October and April. If your trip must be scheduled at a different time of the year, don't let it deter you from putting deep-sea fishing on your itinerary, because both the experience and the results will be exciting regardless of your schedule.
If you enjoy fishing and who doesn't? planning to do some deep-sea fishing during your Mauritius vacation is an absolute "must"! Men, women, children; individuals or entire families; and people of all ages; nearly everyone will consider this to be one of the greatest experiences of their lives! Whether you see it as an exciting bonus in your vacation, or whether you decide to try for setting a record of your own, you will be thoroughly delighted with your deep-sea fishing experience. To make the most of your Mauritius vacation be sure to schedule some time to rent a fishing boat and try your luck!
I want to get a job on those fishing boats in the Bering Sea?
I can't get enough of watching the worlds most dangerous job:working on a deep sea fishing boat catching the AK King crab and cod. Can someone tell me how I can apply I saw that one of the skippers at the end of the voyage docked in Seattle. Email me with tips and or advice...and yes I know lots of people die in this job mostly by drowning but I still want to do it.
It doesn't work that way. You have to actually go there, a lot of boats are from the Washington and Oregon area, not Alaska like some think.
They don't hire people they don't know, most are related or are friends they've grown up with. You don't really think you'd be first in line when they're making that kind of money, dangerous or not.
I know two that have fathers on the boats, they own them and they wouldn't want to work them, it isn't worth it. They made their money and, left. Most do this, like the "ice road truckers" they make their money and leave.
My grandson went to Iraq as a civilian worker, an electrician, he makes $125,000.00 a year, this is his third year, he's quitting after this year, with bonuses he's made his first half million and is going into business for him self.
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