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Title: Visiting from Australia - Reccomendations
Post by: Msammut on February 25, 2012, 09:50:28 CET
Hey guys!

I'm Michael and I live in Australia. I am going to be coming to Malta to visit family and friends and I wanted to do some fishing while I was there.

I was just after some Reccomendations as to some good charters available and what seasons are best to come in.

Here in Australia I do a lot of sports and game fishing on light gear mostly jigging, trolling, poppering etc. Mostly artificial (not bait) but I am happy to do anything.

Also is the gear the charters use good or is it worth bringing my own?

I appreciate any help and it would be good to catch up with some keen fisho's when I come down.

ENGLISH ONLY PLEASE :P
Title: Re: Visiting from Australia - Reccomendations
Post by: fisheye on February 26, 2012, 06:35:34 CET
Try to google fishingmania malta he is not cheap but one of the best on the island
Title: Re: Visiting from Australia - Reccomendations
Post by: maltembu on February 26, 2012, 09:57:34 CET
http://www.fishingmalta.com/  they are sport fishing charter..
Title: Re: Visiting from Australia - Reccomendations
Post by: Msammut on February 27, 2012, 02:02:56 CET
Thanks guys
Title: Re: Visiting from Australia - Reccomendations
Post by: fisheye on February 27, 2012, 08:31:57 CET
Some members of this forum might be willing to offer a cost sharing trip as well
Title: Re: Visiting from Australia - Reccomendations
Post by: twoutes on March 04, 2012, 08:40:00 CET
Hi Michael. I'm also from Australia (Melbourne), and sought lots of good information from this wonderful forum, and its helpful members. I visited Malta in August, and did a few trips targeting Lumpuki (dolphine fish) and also Bluefin Tuna, though l believe since then there has been some new rules and regulations about targeting tuna, and l'm sure members will clarify this for you. Run some searches on here and l'm sure you will find lots of good info'
Its interesting to see and learn some of the different techniques that are used.

Apart from the fishing we enjoyed the many 'Festas' that were held around that time, and l am sure you will enjoy your time there.
Looking forward to hear more about your trip on here.

Cheers.

Joe