Sport Fishing in a Shared Fishing Boat from Puerto Calero - Lanzarote
Sport Fishing in a Shared Fishing Boat from Puerto Calero - Lanzarote
- Duration: 5 hours
- Included in Experience: lunch (pasta with tomato sauce), soft drinks, water, beer, all equipment for fishing, insurance
- Days: monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday
- Start Time: 9:00
- Printed or Mobile ticket accepted
- Easy Cancellation: Cancel Up to 24 hours in advance for a full prepayment refund
- book in advance your experience, paying only small prepayment, the remaining amount you will pay the day of experience
- Pick Up Service: Free transfers from Playa Blanca, Costa Teguise, Puerto del Carmen
- Payment Method: cash
- Spoken Languages: English, Spanish, German
EXPERIENCE DESCRIPTION
Sport Fishing in a Shared Fishing Boat from Puerto Calero
Maximum 12 participants
Mizu Sport Fishing is a professional fishing charter that offers sport fishing trips from Puerto Calero in Lanzarote.
Many people consider Lanzarote to be the best fishing area of the Canary Islands. In contrast to the other Canary Islands, fishing in Lanzarote is characterized by its unique and peculiar marine geography, a result of the island emerging from the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean by emissions of lava millions of years ago.
Lanzarote fishing is good all year round, being February, March & April the best months for giant bluefin tuna; whearas September, October & November are high season for pelagic species such as blue marlin, white marlin, dorado, albacore etc. Bottom fishing, jigging, inshore trolling can be done all year round targeting dentex, amberjack, barracuda, bonito and many other smaller bottom fish. ... and don't forget the national park of La Graciosa in the north: only a few boats can access this paradise for sport fishing lovers! La Graciosa is great for slow jigging, dead bait fishing, spinning. And always catch & release!
Lanzarote is situated just 79 miles off the coast of Africa and is the most easterly of the Canary Islands. The island is 37 miles (60km) long and 12 miles (20 km) wide, making it the fourth largest island in the Canary Islands.
Lanzarote enjoys a mild dry climate with average daytime temperatures ranging from about 21°C in January to 29°C in August. Annual rainfall is just 140mm ( inches). This makes Lanzarote the perfect year-round destination.
Our charter fishing boats are the best you can find around in Lanzarote!
We try to do our best for you having a great day out, many years of pro experience is the good recipe for an unforgettable day!
BLUE AND WHITE MARLIN, WAHOO, MAHI MAHI, GREAT AMBERJACKS AND MANY SPECIES OF TUNAS.
Lanzarote has a very close drop off so we don’t need long transfer
There are large numbers of sedentary species, but this area experiences a lot of transit by many migratory fish stocks. Whether you practice spinning, jigging, coastal trolling, night fishing, bottom fishing or deep sea fishing, the fishing possibilities offered off the coasts of Lanzarote are enormous ... and so are the chances of catching the fish of your life, too.
Jigging in Lanzarote
Here, the rocky seabed with its sandy zones is a real treat for fans of jigging. Wherever you go, you'll find lots of drop offs, rocks and wrecks; an oasis for jigging fanatics.
Throughout the season you can practice jigging and can catch bonitos, sierras (the Canarian name for Atlantic Bonito), groupers and wahoos. To go jigging in Lanzarote, you’ll need a good charter fishing boat and a good guide who knows the area and its secrets.
Don't forget the exclusive the national park of La Graciosa in the north: only a few boats can access this paradise for sport fishing lovers! La Graciosa is great for slow jigging, dead bait fishing, spinning. And always catch & release! Fishing trips in La Graciosa can produce large amberjack, dentex, grouper, wahoo and many other rock fish.
Light tackle trolling in Lanzarote
You can enjoy unforgettable fishing in Lanzarote with light trolling using teams of 20 to 30 pounds and small lures. Depending on the season, it is possible to find different species such as sierra, red snapper, wahoo, bonito and sea-pike.
Deep sea fishing in Lanzarote
The Blue Marlin (the king of deep sea fishing), white marlin, dorado (dolphinfish) and different types of tropical tunas visit the waters of Lanzarote and Fuerteventura from June to late October. Bluefin tuna approach the islands in autumn and winter. Here, you can also catch the hammerhead shark by fishing with natural bait.
TOP SPECIES
Blue Marlin: With trolling, blue marlin can be caught with lures like octopus crawling behind the boat. Many fishermen say that in Lanzarote, the blue marlin actually starts when you reach the 500m isobath. This does not mean that they cannot be found closer to the coast since it would not be the first time that a Marlin attacking the bait just when we are walking out the port in just 70m.
The best time for fishing blue marlin in Lanzarote is from July to November.
White marlin: White marlin usually move in small groups in waters more than 100m deep. The white marlin feeds on all kinds of fish, cephalopods and crustaceans. The best time for fishing white marlin in Lanzarote is from July to November, just like the blue marlin.
Amberjack: From November to January the big amberjacks (30-50 kg), or medregal as they are called in the Canary Islands, relieve the "picudos" at the top of the food pyramid. Lanzarote fishing with live bait requires a fisherman who knows this technique to perfection. You can fish to the drift or by trolling. Fishing medregal in Lanzarote is also one of the most desired activities for practicing jigging.
Big Eye Tuna: Big eye tuna can be fished with artificial lures and sometimes with natural bait. Fishing big eye tuna in Lanzarote is especially done during the months of February, March and April.
Grouper: The grouper is found in rocky areas where it is well camouflaged by its brown and white spots. The best way to catch the grouper is using natural bait (squid, mackerel or choco for example) to the drift or by trolling. It can also be fished with jigging. Once it is caught, it is important to try to "raise it" from the seabed, because if he has the slightest possibility, he will escape into a hole where it is virtually impossible to get to him.
FISHING SEASON IN Lanzarote
Autumn and winter: Anchored or drifting, the best technique for fishing in Lanzarote during the autumn and winter is bottom fishing. With natural bait you can catch all kinds of rockfish, big stripe and sierra. With live bait (mackerel, choco or squid, for example) you can fish for amberjack or pink dentex.
During winter and early spring, migrating bluefin tuna, big eye tuna and albacore visit the area. They are caught trolling larger lures & artificials or natural dead bait. You can also fish tuna chumming sardines and mackerel drifting.
Spring and summer: In the summer, mackerel, sardine, "lacha" (the favourite food of wahoo), albacore, bonitos, white marlin and above all, the blue marlin can be found. The billfish visit the island from early July to November, but the best months for fishing in Lanzarote are the months of September, October & early November. This time of year most boats fish trolling with big game fishing tackle (80lb or 120lb).

Sport Fishing in a Shared Fishing Boat from Puerto Calero - Lanzarote
Sport Fishing in a Shared Fishing Boat from Puerto Calero - Lanzarote
- Duration: 5 hours
- Included in Experience: lunch (pasta with tomato sauce), soft drinks, water, beer, all equipment for fishing, insurance
- Days: monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday
- Start Time: 9:00
- Printed or Mobile ticket accepted
- Easy Cancellation: Cancel Up to 24 hours in advance for a full prepayment refund
- book in advance your experience, paying only small prepayment, the remaining amount you will pay the day of experience
- Pick Up Service: Free transfers from Playa Blanca, Costa Teguise, Puerto del Carmen
- Payment Method: cash
- Spoken Languages: English, Spanish, German
EXPERIENCE DESCRIPTION
Sport Fishing in a Shared Fishing Boat from Puerto Calero
Maximum 12 participants
Mizu Sport Fishing is a professional fishing charter that offers sport fishing trips from Puerto Calero in Lanzarote.
Many people consider Lanzarote to be the best fishing area of the Canary Islands. In contrast to the other Canary Islands, fishing in Lanzarote is characterized by its unique and peculiar marine geography, a result of the island emerging from the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean by emissions of lava millions of years ago.
Lanzarote fishing is good all year round, being February, March & April the best months for giant bluefin tuna; whearas September, October & November are high season for pelagic species such as blue marlin, white marlin, dorado, albacore etc. Bottom fishing, jigging, inshore trolling can be done all year round targeting dentex, amberjack, barracuda, bonito and many other smaller bottom fish. ... and don't forget the national park of La Graciosa in the north: only a few boats can access this paradise for sport fishing lovers! La Graciosa is great for slow jigging, dead bait fishing, spinning. And always catch & release!
Lanzarote is situated just 79 miles off the coast of Africa and is the most easterly of the Canary Islands. The island is 37 miles (60km) long and 12 miles (20 km) wide, making it the fourth largest island in the Canary Islands.
Lanzarote enjoys a mild dry climate with average daytime temperatures ranging from about 21°C in January to 29°C in August. Annual rainfall is just 140mm ( inches). This makes Lanzarote the perfect year-round destination.
Our charter fishing boats are the best you can find around in Lanzarote!
We try to do our best for you having a great day out, many years of pro experience is the good recipe for an unforgettable day!
BLUE AND WHITE MARLIN, WAHOO, MAHI MAHI, GREAT AMBERJACKS AND MANY SPECIES OF TUNAS.
Lanzarote has a very close drop off so we don’t need long transfer
There are large numbers of sedentary species, but this area experiences a lot of transit by many migratory fish stocks. Whether you practice spinning, jigging, coastal trolling, night fishing, bottom fishing or deep sea fishing, the fishing possibilities offered off the coasts of Lanzarote are enormous ... and so are the chances of catching the fish of your life, too.
Jigging in Lanzarote
Here, the rocky seabed with its sandy zones is a real treat for fans of jigging. Wherever you go, you'll find lots of drop offs, rocks and wrecks; an oasis for jigging fanatics.
Throughout the season you can practice jigging and can catch bonitos, sierras (the Canarian name for Atlantic Bonito), groupers and wahoos. To go jigging in Lanzarote, you’ll need a good charter fishing boat and a good guide who knows the area and its secrets.
Don't forget the exclusive the national park of La Graciosa in the north: only a few boats can access this paradise for sport fishing lovers! La Graciosa is great for slow jigging, dead bait fishing, spinning. And always catch & release! Fishing trips in La Graciosa can produce large amberjack, dentex, grouper, wahoo and many other rock fish.
Light tackle trolling in Lanzarote
You can enjoy unforgettable fishing in Lanzarote with light trolling using teams of 20 to 30 pounds and small lures. Depending on the season, it is possible to find different species such as sierra, red snapper, wahoo, bonito and sea-pike.
Deep sea fishing in Lanzarote
The Blue Marlin (the king of deep sea fishing), white marlin, dorado (dolphinfish) and different types of tropical tunas visit the waters of Lanzarote and Fuerteventura from June to late October. Bluefin tuna approach the islands in autumn and winter. Here, you can also catch the hammerhead shark by fishing with natural bait.
TOP SPECIES
Blue Marlin: With trolling, blue marlin can be caught with lures like octopus crawling behind the boat. Many fishermen say that in Lanzarote, the blue marlin actually starts when you reach the 500m isobath. This does not mean that they cannot be found closer to the coast since it would not be the first time that a Marlin attacking the bait just when we are walking out the port in just 70m.
The best time for fishing blue marlin in Lanzarote is from July to November.
White marlin: White marlin usually move in small groups in waters more than 100m deep. The white marlin feeds on all kinds of fish, cephalopods and crustaceans. The best time for fishing white marlin in Lanzarote is from July to November, just like the blue marlin.
Amberjack: From November to January the big amberjacks (30-50 kg), or medregal as they are called in the Canary Islands, relieve the "picudos" at the top of the food pyramid. Lanzarote fishing with live bait requires a fisherman who knows this technique to perfection. You can fish to the drift or by trolling. Fishing medregal in Lanzarote is also one of the most desired activities for practicing jigging.
Big Eye Tuna: Big eye tuna can be fished with artificial lures and sometimes with natural bait. Fishing big eye tuna in Lanzarote is especially done during the months of February, March and April.
Grouper: The grouper is found in rocky areas where it is well camouflaged by its brown and white spots. The best way to catch the grouper is using natural bait (squid, mackerel or choco for example) to the drift or by trolling. It can also be fished with jigging. Once it is caught, it is important to try to "raise it" from the seabed, because if he has the slightest possibility, he will escape into a hole where it is virtually impossible to get to him.
FISHING SEASON IN Lanzarote
Autumn and winter: Anchored or drifting, the best technique for fishing in Lanzarote during the autumn and winter is bottom fishing. With natural bait you can catch all kinds of rockfish, big stripe and sierra. With live bait (mackerel, choco or squid, for example) you can fish for amberjack or pink dentex.
During winter and early spring, migrating bluefin tuna, big eye tuna and albacore visit the area. They are caught trolling larger lures & artificials or natural dead bait. You can also fish tuna chumming sardines and mackerel drifting.
Spring and summer: In the summer, mackerel, sardine, "lacha" (the favourite food of wahoo), albacore, bonitos, white marlin and above all, the blue marlin can be found. The billfish visit the island from early July to November, but the best months for fishing in Lanzarote are the months of September, October & early November. This time of year most boats fish trolling with big game fishing tackle (80lb or 120lb).
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