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Christmas Island fishing lodge with fly fishing and Bone fishing.
Christmas Island Fishing Christmas Island, (Kiritimati), is the world's largest coral atoll. Christmas Island is fly fishing paradise for stalking bonefish located 1,200 miles due south of Hawaii.
If you like bone fishing and light-tackle action in a warm-weather climate, our experienced Christmas Island fishing guides will show you fishing fun like never before on Kiritimati, the tiny fishing jewel in the Pacific. Christmas Island is one of the best bone fishing destinations in the world for both beginning and advanced saltwater fly fishing on practically endless flats with remarkable numbers of cruising bonefish and trevally. The flats are so vast that it's common to fish all day and never see another group of anglers! Christmas Island also offers great fishing opportunities for offshore fishing, catching tuna, wahoo, and billfish.
Christmas Island Fishing Lodge
Ikari House offers all the benefits of roomy air conditioned comfort and clean bathrooms alongside Christmas Island fly fishing and bone fishing action considered the best on the planet.
We cater to only 4 anglers or 2 couples at a time so you will feel no pressure from crowds and have loads of fishing all to yourself. Anglers from novice to experienced will all benefit from the expert guidance and close attention offered by a fantastic one fishing guide to 2 angler ratio.
Our Christmas Island fly fishing lodge is comfortable: there are two air-conditioned rooms with two single beds each. There are en-suite bathrooms, with hot water available. There is an outside area to sit and relax after the day's fishing. Fresh water rinsing facilities are available for yourself and your gear, and a washing line to let it all hang out! If the excitement of tomorrow's chase doesn't keep you awake all night our Christmas Island fishing lodge offers the tired fisherman a great nights rest. Wake up to the smell of a full breakfast and you're off for a days angling you'll never forget.
Our Christmas Island fly fishing experience offers the thrill of the chase, that expectant feeling as the line screams your reel and the excitement as you start to retrieve..Check out these beauties!
The waters are alive, the attention is of the 'nothing is too much trouble' type and you will be so glad you chose Ikari.
Christmas Island Fly Fishing Packages:
Your trip starts with a flight to Nadi, Fiji, to wait for the midnight departure for the connection to Christmas Island with Air Pacific. The flight to Christmas Island is about 4 hours, arriving at 6.30am on a Wednesday morning. You will be met at the airport by our guide, who will drive you to the lodge. The rest of the day can be spent recovering from the flight, or checking your fishing gear.
Fly fishing Christmas Island is all by recommendation: the guide will either suggest shore or boat fishing. You can request either! The boat is a comfortable 30-foot "local" (with roof for sun protection) with a local boatman at the helm. There will be one guide available for every two fishermen. A personal guide can be arranged for a fee ($75 per day). Our fishing times are flexible, so if you want an extra early start, let us know the day before!
The food is good and ample: the evening meal will consist of mostly fish (NOT BONEFISH, but tuna, wahoo or sweetlip), with plenty of vegetables, etc. Meat is also served regularly: chicken, pork and beef are flown in from Hawaii... Lobster can be a special treat! Lunch is gourmet sandwiches, packed in the esky (with plenty of chilled bottled water), and breakfast is a large cooked American style meal.
Soft drinks and beer can be purchased at reasonable rates (an honesty system). For mixers, please let us know, and we will do our best to obtain these.
All the transport is by covered truck, with padded seats. At the end of the week's fishing, you will be transported back to the airport for your flight home.
We also offer:
Diving Snorkeling and scuba Camp trips for Korean wreck and lagoon for early morning Offshore bluewater flyfishing for Gts, Tuna and Wahoo Questions? Click Below Request Information
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