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Fish SAMOA!

Join us for our annual fishing expedition to the magic waters of Samoa, 18-25 May, 2025.

This fishing getaway is hosted by the editor of NZ Fishing News, Grant Dixon.

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Experience the ultimate fishing getaway!

The package includes round-trip airfares, 7 nights at a 4 star resort, and 4 days of epic game and topwater fishing.

We will be targeting Billfish, Tuna, Spanish Mackerel, GT, and Dogtooth Tuna.

We will also enjoy  a scenic island tour including lunch.

Total Package Cost $5995 per person*

Based on twin share*

•  Return economy airfares

•  7 nights in 4 Star Resort Accommodation with breakfast

•  All land transfers

•  4 Days Game/Topwater Fishing

• Samoa Day Tour with lunch

Deposit due by 20 February to secure your spot

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Variety is the spice of any angler's life, and this is what the Samoan fishery can offer. From the bigger pelagics -  marlin, tuna, and sailfish - through to the tough fishing inshore species -  GTs, Spanish mackerel, and dogtooth tuna - Samoa has it all as well as the operators to deliver.

Accommodation options are excellent all delivered with plenty of a Fa Samoa - the Samoan way. This destination is an excellent one for couples where one of the partners does not fish as there is plenty to do onshore - even if it is just kicking back around the pool with a cocktail at hand

About your host Grant Dixon

Tour host Grant Dixon over his 30 years of involvement with NZ Fishing News has travelled to Samoa a couple of dozen times where he has trolled, cast, and jigged his way through the available species list. He helped put Samoa International Game Fishing association's international tournament on the map so knows many of the people and the culture well. It was here he caught his first Marlin and at one stage held the all-tackle yellowfin tuna record (68 kg), well beaten now!

Grant has hosted many offshore adventures with groups of varying sizes and is looking forward to having you aboard the 2025 trip to one of his favourite South Pacific fishing destinations