Deep Sea Fishing
A day out deep sea fishing in Asturias for Tuna is a wonderful experience. Once you are 30km from the Asturian coastline, you will chance upon whale pods surfacing for air and an incredible amount of seabirds scouring the sea looking for small fish forced to the surface by the tuna. Once you see this you’ll know that you are about to catch some big fish…..it’s all very Hemingwayesque.
Every aspect of life in Asturias is influenced by the Cantabric Sea (Bay of Biscay) from its unique weather patterns and temperate climate to industry, food and more recently, tourism and leisure.
Asturias has an extensive coastline with many beautiful beaches and fishing towns to explore. It also has an incredible network of rivers meandering through the mountainous landscapes and washing nutrients and food into the sea which creates a frenzy of sea life and makes Asturias a sea fishing enthusiasts dream.
You can fish just about anywhere there is water provided you have the right licence which is easy and cheap to obtain. It is common to see the locals beach casting and spinning along the coastline or pole and fly fishing on the rivers but if you are after big game fish then you’ll need a boat to take you out to deep water to find Tuna or Bonito del Norte.
There are quite a few species of tuna that feed close to the Asturian coast, the most popular been Bonito del Norte or small Tuna known locally as “Monos”. The best time to fish for Tuna is towards the end of the summer or early autumn mainly because the sea is at its calmest.
Boat rental is available from the marina of Gijon. The boat can accommodate up to 10 people. Being part of a larger group will help keep prices per person down. Lunch is usually provided along with drinks (Champagne, beers, soft drinks etc.) making it a great day out for a group of friends.
To give you a taste of what to expect when deep sea fishing in Asturias we joined up with keen fisherman Ramon Nicholson and hitched a ride on one of the boats competing in a local sea fishing competition from the port of Gijon. Filming this was a real joy and the guys on the boat easy going and great fun. From the moment you set off you get a sense of adventure and within a short distance from the coast you’ll start to see seascapes and nature that is normally only available to us via documentaries on TV.
If you wish to try deep sea fishing in Asturias for yourself and need more information then contact Where is Asturias at info@whereisasturias.com
There isn’t any set rental company that deals with the boats so you will need a bit of local knowledge to organise it and that’s what we are here for.
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