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Tuna
fish, drums, flounder, Pacific croaker, grunts, groupers and
even the world's largest black marlin,
a 1.560 pound specimen caught off Cabo Blanco by Alfredo Glossel,
Jr., are just some of the many
fish species to be found
in Peruvian waters. Peru's fishing coves used to draw such
personalities as Bob Hope, Marilyn Monroe, John Wayne, Prince
Philip of Edinburgh, Nelson Rockefeller and bullfighter Dominguin,
all of them out to cast their line and experiences the excitement
of deep sea fishing.
The
great writer Ernest Hemingway was a regular visitor to Peruvian
waters. The large fish specimens to be found there inspired
his famous book The Old Man and the Sea.
Like Hemingway, fishermen know that Peru is synonymous of
adventure, and above all, great fishing. It is hardly a coincidence
that Peru has always enjoyed the reputation of being one
of the world's leading fishing nations.
Here, fishermen will always find an ideal beach for any kind
of fishing: rocky beaches and cliffs, wide open sandy beaches,
cold waters rich in plankton and clear warm currents. Happy
fishing!
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