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PEI
Deep Sea Fishing Guide
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Deep Sea Fishing for Tuna, Salmon, Mackerel, Cod and Skarks.
You
will gain a whole new appreciation for fresh seafood after you take
part in a deep-sea fishing excursion and cast your line into the deep
blue waters off the coast of Prince Edward Island and catch your own
fish. Whether you've set your sites on a fresh feed of mackerel or
cod, you'd like to do battle with a giant bluefin tuna, or you are
lured by the mystic of shark fishing, boat captains around the province
are ready to share in your adventure on the high seas.
The most common types of deep sea fishing charters in both the Gulf
of St. Lawrence and the Northumberland Strait are for cod and mackerel.
For those who prefer to go after big game fish, may we suggest some
tuna or shark angling?
It can be a great way for a family to spend the afternoon together.
You
can check for Deep Sea Fishing opportunities in PEI listed below.
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North
Rustico - PEI |
No
vacation on Prince Edward Island is complete without a deep
sea fishing trip with Salty Seas, located at Covehead Harbour
in the National Park on Prince Edward Island's North Shore.
Our sparkling waters offer an abundance of cod and mackerel.
Other species of fish are sometimes also caught. On rare
occasions you might be rewarded with whale or dolphin sighting
and of course there are always lots of sea birds. Captain
MacDonald brings 25 years of experience along with a large
roomy, government approved boat. All fishing tackle and
bait supplied.
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North
Lake Harbour - PEI |
The
experience of a life time leaving from the wharf of the
“Tuna Capital of the World” . . North Lake,
PEI. Cast off and live the life of a tuna fisherman as you
try to hook one on and then land during your 8 hour Tuna
Charter on P.E.I. You will be aboard the “Wendy R5”,
a Government approved fiberglass fishing boat with bathroom
facilities on board. - If
you like mackerel or maybe you’d rather cod, which
ever one you prefer you’ll have to cast out your line
and wait for that excitement of catching the “Big
One”….don’t let it get away!
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