In summary:
The charter operator - Black Pearl ? - ?I really can't say enough about Mike and his wife Mere. I've fished more charters than I can remember but I can honestly say that I have never fished with an operator with a higher care factor for their customers. ??Mike is able to cater for just about any form of fishing you want to do on Aitutaki except for bonefish and Mere is going to keep you very well fed! It was the little touches that we really appreciated.?They are both totally committed to ensuring that you enjoy your charter with Black Pearl. ??
The GT fishingOther Fishing?? - The light casting to the reef edge an be excellent at certain times of the tide. We used PE3 and got absolutely hammered by the GTs and big bluefin trevally so next time, I think we are going to go with PE5.??Dropping plastics and vibes can also be a lot of fun. The reefies are willing and there are a lot of them. One thing we saw that was fascinating one morning was the weigh-in from an overnight fishing competition. There were a load of escolar being weighed in. Based on the numbers we saw, these fish are plentiful in deep water.??Finally, Aitutaki is famous for bonefish. Black Pearl doesn't cater for this but there are specialist bonefish guides on the island.
The location - Aitutaki is absolutely gorgeous. It truly is a stunning location. We stayed at Samade on the Beach which is reasonably priced and comfortable but if you like, there are very luxurious resorts there. Samade is in a beautiful location and there is a decent restaurant five minutes walk away. Just remember the Aeroguard!
Overall, a great trip. Thanks to Alan Syme for recommending the location and Dan Smith for his willingness to share information from his trip.