What: Prime availability at the Best Kept Secret in South Pacific Bonefishing is going fast. Bonefish here run large, as the ones that patrol Aitutaki lagoon are arguably some of the largest bonefish in the world. The average bonefish in this fishery weighs four to six pounds. Aitutaki is home pristine, white-sand beaches, and water the color of a bottle of Bombay Sapphire gin, and for this reason, it is an ideal destination for devout anglers, couples, and families alike.
As dates in 2020 are filling-up fast, with some limited availability still left, it may be time to start looking at 2021. And you can book 2021 dates at 2020 rates.
Where: Aitutaki Cook Islands – Bonefishing
When: Book now for 2021 dates at 2020 prices. Starting at only $415 US per day for fishing, this is an affordable international fly-fishing destination. Packages start as low as $2200 per angler, double occupancy, for all-inclusive multi-day itineraries.
Why: 2020 dates are booking-up fast with only a few weeks left in prime months. The current exchange rate is very favorable, plus Air New Zealand is offering discounted prices on direct flights from Los Angeles (LAX) to Rarotonga.
There is no better time to go to the Cook Islands to chase big bonefish.
Contact Yellow Dog Flyfishing Adventures
Cook Islands Program Director Simon Chu today to book your trip.