This Guatemala fishing report is for the week ending

November 26 th 2007 and is prepared by

Great Sailfishing

operating out of the new Pez Vela

Marina.

Sometimes the requests for Santa are fairly straightforward –

a new reel, a traveling rod case, a splendid GreatSailfishing

tshirt – sometimes however, they can be a bit of a challenge.

We had an inquiry from the North Pole that had been relayed

on from Russia – Sergey Ilinykh really, REALLY wanted to

hook up to a Blue Marlin that would challenge his technique

as well as his equipment.

He had been monitoring our fishing reports from Guatemala,

and had browsed the claims on our site that has been promoting

the remarkable Marlin bite over the last couple of seasons at

www.GreatMarlinfishing.com – and he figured this was the

place to make his bet.

Although he didn't have to visit the North Pole before arriving

in Guatemala – he did have to fly through Amsterdam's Schiphol

airport, which can be a challenge to his technique all by itself.

Sure enough, some weather and flight delays caused him to miss his

connection, and inevitably he would arrive a day later than planned.

Now the decision – sacrifice a days fishing, or curtail the Tikal trip

by a day ? Approximately 3 seconds later, he relayed the message

to us in Guatemala – pickup at the airport, head straight for the coast.

The fishing has been great the last couple of weeks, as reported

in our prior reports; lines in at 10 miles, a strong and steady Sailfish

bite. Raises in the 20+ have been consistent day after day. One of

our groups last week raised over 50 Sailfish in a day – out came the

fly gear, and Mr. Schafferius successfully also added his first billfish on

the fly to his (considerable) list of achievements.

With this knowledge, Sergey boarded the Joint Venture with an air of

optimism.

It didn't take long until the first Sailfish were in the boat – but it was

clearly Marlin that he was after. Midday …….. sailfish bashing the

left teaser……….when the Cap'n calls out "Marlin on left rigger" – and

sure enough there was the long shadow looming under the bait. Francisco

(aka Guapo) handles the reel as his 25 years of experience have taught,

and carefully guides the bait towards the transom. The marlin follows, the

shadow becomes less grey, lights up and chases, he yanks at the last

minute….. Hermano pitches the belly-bait on the Penn 50W – and they

are hooked up to a magnificent, and very large Blue Marlin.

The weight estimates continued to increase as the fight bore on – first

it was the "regular" 350lbs……….then it became 500lbs……..the fight wore

on. The original hookup was at 19 miles, but she was eventually brought

to the boat at 27 miles 4 hours later. The cap'n estimated the weight at

over 700lbs – too large to be brought in for pictures, so the effort moved

instantly to revive and release. It took some time, but eventually she

shook her massive bill and slipped off into the deep blue water.

Santa always does his best.

More days, more fishing and more Blue Marlin have followed. To be

updated in next weeks report.

A strong [b][url=http://www.GreatMarlinfishing.com] Marlin[/url][/b]

bite, good numbers of Sailfish raise and caught – and even

food for the table……….things are definitely looking up in the

rich fishing grounds off the Pacific Coast of Guatemala.

The boats are ready, the crews are primed – come down and enjoy

the buildup to what we hope is going to be a great season

fishing with The Great Sailfishing

We still have availability for some of the popular dates, so don't

wait, give us a call at 1-877-763-0851 or send us an email (below)

to check on dates – we would look forward to welcoming you to

some of the finest fishing anywhere.

Our Favorite Fishing Quote for the week:

" Be patient and calm – for no one can catch

fish in anger"

~ Herbert Hoover

Contact us at:

enquiries@greatsailfishing.com

or to register for our weekly fishing report and other

> information please click here :

> http://www.greatsailfishing.com/en/register.html

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About The Author: Kevin Styles

Company: The Great Sailfishing Company

Area Reporting: Guatemala

Bio: tSaltwater fly-fishing at its best : Guatemala Fishing has earned a worldwide reputation as THE destination for your billfish fishing trip because anglers regularly have shots at 20+ Sailfish per day. For all of the bluewater anglers, there are opportunities for Blue marlin and Black marlin as well as Tuna and Dorado.

The coastline and ecosystem support vast quantities of bait year round and warm eddies hold large pods of sailfish between 2 and 50 miles from port. Guatemala holds many official (and unofficial !) records for Pacific Sailfish including most in a day on conventional (124) and on the fly (57)...as well as most in a season..................so there is clearly no shortage of action !

The Great Sailfishing Company has been providing economical all inclusive conventional fishing and flyfishing in Guatemala for many years. Whether you prefer the luxury and privacy of a Villa staffed with personal chef, maid and waitress, the larger resort atmosphere of the Villas Del Pacifico – or the smaller complex of Costa Verde, we will be happy to work with you to ensure that you enjoy the fishing trip of a lifetime.

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