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Cool, thanks man, so I guess you're already planning your next trip?
We are looking at entering the Fogo islands competition for GT's..
Hi guys,I had a request to break down some of the actual costs for this kind of trip, so I will gladly share it here.Herewith a breakdown of costs: Vessel: 6 nights on the yacht at around R75k, give or take, split that into maximum 6 guests. It includes transfers to and from the airport, all meals incl tea and coffee, soft drinks and water. It also includes all the fuel etc. It works out to around R12500 pp. Flights: Connecting Flights from JHB to Maputo to Pemba via LAM, R5800 per person. SA Airlink is a round R13k! The reason why we extended our stay on the boat is because LAM changed their flights to Thursday's only. So you have to stay a week. You can set up in a local lodge if you only want to be on the boat for 5 nights, but who the hell wants to lose out on a day's fishing in Lazarus banks?? Extra's: You can buy beer from the new Shoprite Liquor store - it is directly across the road from where we boarded the vessel. You can find all the local stuff as well as things like Castle Lite, Black Label etc. Expect to pay between R200-R250 per case of beer - local beers are cheaper than SA brands. They also have things like Ciders and all other brands of liquor. We bought expensive drinks at duty free for the evenings, another R500 per person. We boarded the vessel at Nautilus bar and restaurant, we opted to have a late lunch and a couple beers before boarding - an extra R300 per person. Also, we returned very early in the morning and had to kill time until 12Pm before we could head off to the airport, so again, return breakfast/lunch at Nautilus and a couple of G&T's, another R300-R500 per person. Tip for the deckhand/ staff on the boat, another R1000-R2000 for the group, depending on staff numbers. Tackle: NO COMMENT! On a serious note, we overkilled on tackle. Let me rather give you an idea of lost or broken tackle, we lost around 8-10 jigs (broken off on reef or bitten off by wahoo on the drop). We lost 3 poppers (broken tip guide on one rod which cut through the braid and wind knots casting, no fish that broke us off). Lost/ used plenty dropshot, one fish, one dropshot. Also, one bite, one dropshot, wahoo would nip off just the tail and the lure is gone. We also lost one tip of a popping rod and one tip guide ring - you have to take a backup popping rod between the 6 guys, more than one would be perfect. So, for next year's trip I will be taking 5 poppers, 5 jigs, 5 bucktails, 5 spoons, 4 GT ice creams and a bunch of dropshot. Take a couple of packets of inline singles, jigging assist hooks, split rings and so forth, I took 5 packets of jigging assists, and lost one hook! Don't overkill. So in total you are looking at around R22k (without tackle), depending on your drinking habits.