Fishing Boat Noah Marine
Nakagami District, Japan
View on Google Maps ↗Noah Marine runs GT charters out of Okinawa, Japan, targeting giant trevally in the waters around the main island. The captain plans each day around the most promising spots, whether that's nearshore structure or reef areas, and can adjust for your preferences. It's a serious pursuit, but the crew supports anglers of all levels, from first-timers to those chasing a trophy. Expect a full day on the water, with gear available to rent if you need it. This is a well-reviewed operation for good reason, and they're ready to put you on the fish.
Trips
offshore · reef
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FAQ
What does Fishing Boat Noah Marine fish for?
Typical targets include Giant Trevally, Mahi-Mahi (Dorado), Wahoo, Barracuda. The best bite shifts with season and conditions.
Where does Fishing Boat Noah Marine depart from?
Fishing Boat Noah Marine runs out of Nakagami District, Japan (Mihama, Chatan, Nakagami District, Okinawa 904-0115, Japan).
How do I book with Fishing Boat Noah Marine?
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Quick facts
| Business | Fishing Boat Noah Marine |
|---|---|
| Destination | Okinawa, Japan |
| Location | Nakagami District, Japan |
| Targets | Giant Trevally, Mahi-Mahi (Dorado), Wahoo, Barracuda |
| Trip types | offshore, reef |
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