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Our exceptional climate all year through, and the marine currents that surround the archipelago, mean that the water temperature varies between 26ºC in summer and 19ºC in winter (80ºF and 67ºF). The beautiful clear waters permit the organisation of a submarine photography contest annually. The deep and varied ocean floor (up to 3,500 meters between the islands) makes an excellent home for the many bottom species. Throughout the whole year, with the help of a good sounder, the bottom fisherman can be guaranteed memorable fishing; not only in variety but also in size and weight. During the Trolling season; the lures are in the water right from the moment that we leave port. The undoubted king of big game fishing is the Blue Marlin, which with its powerful attack and spectacular and impressive defence in the battle to free itself from the fisherman, promises the ultimate adrenaline rush: The Bluefin Tuna, the biggest of the Tuna family with weights reaching 1,000 Lbs. or more, is known for its brutal strength in the fight, and his desperate dive towards the bottom after hook-up offers another great challenge of big game fishing. The most famous coastal predator is without a doubt the Wahoo, a great opponent because of his aggressiveness and blinding speed during battle. The Dolphinfish (mahi-mahi) with his very luminous colours, peculiar shape and highly regarded meat is another worthy predator. It roams around floating objects in open ocean hunting small fish that seek refuge there. The dolphinfish is a magnificient and agile fighter. YATE SOFIA
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