We operate in two of the world's most productive and visually stunning saltwater fishing environments — chosen not for their accessibility, but for the quality of the fishing they deliver.
Most fishing operators take you where it's convenient. We take you where the fish are — and where the experience is worth the journey. Raja Ampat. West Papua. Lhaviyani. Vaavu. Meemu. Each one chosen because it produces extraordinary fishing, not ordinary holidays.
The Coral Triangle — the most biodiverse marine ecosystem on the planet. Here, Giant Trevally smash surface lures in lagoons so remote that most anglers will never see them. Dogtooth Tuna tear through deep currents. Marlin ghost the bluewater edges. Indonesia isn't just a destination. It's the benchmark every serious angler measures everything else against.
The Maldives conjures images of overwater bungalows. For anglers, it means something else entirely — Sailfish erupting behind the boat at first light, GT hunting the reef edges as the tide turns, and Yellowfin Tuna running deep in water so clear you can watch the fight all the way down. Three atolls. Three distinct characters. One extraordinary fishery.
We didn't pick Indonesia and the Maldives because they're famous. We picked them because of what they consistently produce — and because we know them well enough to put you exactly where the fish are.
Every destination we operate in has been scouted, tested, and verified — not on paper, but in the water. We don't run experimental trips.
Our captains and local contacts know these waters across seasons, tides, and moon phases. That's not something you can Google.
We run trips when the fishing peaks — not when it's convenient to fill a boat. Every departure window is timed to maximize your chances.
Indonesia and the Maldives are where we operate now. As we validate new sites, we add them. You'll always have access to what we've verified works.
Tell us what you're chasing and we'll point you in the right direction. Both destinations fish differently — the right choice depends on your target species, your dates, and what kind of experience you want.