Hi Dan,
Welcome to the site.
I highly suggest you employ the services of a guide. Tribal rights and permissions are extremely important in the South Pacific - so unfortunately, going off the beaten track is not wise for the uninitiated or for those without close local contacts and a knowledge of the local dialect (in this instance, French and Kanak).
In summary, the whole island and surrounding islets provide some of the best saltwater fishing not only in the Pacific, but the world for respective species!
North: is a year-round fishery. Warmer water temps and currents ensure that activity is high during most of the year.
South: still a year-round fishery but cooler water temps will have significant impact on some fishing from April to September. Bigger GT can be harder to come by at times, however, some of the biggest GT that have ever been seen love to run the gauntlet in the more temperate waters or bordering the extremity of their distribution.
East: home to some awesome reefs, however, they do have a tendency to get blown out more often than not.
West: whilst New Caledonia is wind-riddled a majority of the year, the east coast provides the most opportunities to target GTs. The West coast is home to the longest expanses of the Grand Barrier!
In summary, I believe you should take a guide to fish the North-West - which is now once again serviced by guides, LPB - who are a sponsor of this site. If you want more information, then please feel free to contact me at
[email protected]One of the most important factors in the NC fishery is the wind! It can either make you or break you! Luckily, the West coast barrier reef and lagoon generally provide fishing options no matter what the wind direction. Ideal winds are 10 - 15 knots with a combination of good swell and choppy conditions. Overcast and lower-light conditions will assist in bringing out pedigree fish. Having said that, fishing is not predictable and we have encountered monsters in all conditions. We like to fish a lead-up or down of the New and Full moons which have a greater tidal influence and more flow.
Ideally, you would take several outfits. If you could only take one, I would suggest a 7'6+ Fast/Medium action PE10 (100lb min) outfit. Minimum 200lb leader.
Other items:
Spectra guard gloves
Polarized glasses are mandatory
Gimbal/fishing belt that can be worn all day whilst casting