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Mythical Cape San Sebastian, a haven for sport fishing in Madagascar

About 3 hours north of Nosy Be, a paradise for sport fishing and big game fishing in Madagascar.

Our fishing charters from Nosy Be include transfers to and from Nosy Mitsio, boat rental with an expert local crew, fuel, full board accommodation in beachfront bungalows, and bottled water.

From our base on Nosy Mitsio and thanks to a significant fuel reserve, we reach Cape San Sebastian for unforgettable fights.

For sport fishing lovers

Cape San Sebastian The Untamable

Situated on Madagascar’s northwest coast, about 120 kilometres north of Nosy Be, Cape San Sebastian is surrounded by reefs and exceptional fishing grounds. From Nosy Mitsio, where you stay during the trip, we spare no expense on fuel to reach this legendary spot or its surrounding areas multiple times. This allows us to access preserved, seldom explored fishing zones that offer intense battles with trophy size specimens. A raw gem for sport fishing enthusiasts.

The ultimate fishing technique

Cape San Sebastian The Untamable

Cape San Sebastian provides the perfect setting for popping, with its coral reefs and shallow areas where giant trevally and other iconic predators hunt. An incredible destination for spectacular battles.

Incredible fishing opportunities

Cape San Sebastian The Untamable

Whether you prefer popping, jigging, or trolling, the waters of Cape San Sebastian are teeming with impressive specimens. Giant trevally, dogtooth tuna, grouper, and barracuda are just some of the challenges awaiting you in these waters, renowned for their abundance and diversity. Our local crew, experts on the best spots, will assist you at all times to maximize your chances of memorable catches.

Jigging, a powerful technique

Cap San Sébastien L'Indomptable

for sport fishing in Madagascar. Jigging is a vertical fishing technique that involves working a metal lure, called a jig, to imitate the erratic movement of an injured fish. Around Cape San Sebastian, this method proves extremely effective on drop-offs and rocky plateaus where many predators gather. We generally use jigs weighing 150 to 200 g, perfectly suited to the depth and current of the area. Physically demanding, this technique requires good stamina and quality gear, but rewards anglers with intense fights against dogtooth tuna, trevallies, groupers and wahoos.

Pêche au jig et capture d'un mérou céleste au Cap San Sébastien, puis relâcher dans le cadre d’une pêche responsable
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