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Japanese spearfish

Tetrapturus angustirostris

Japanese spearfish

The Japanese spearfish is a lesser-known relative of the marlin, prized for its elusive nature and spirited fight. Anglers appreciate it for its challenge and the thrill of the catch, despite it being rarer than other billfish.

Fight
Taste

Best Season

Spring and early summer (March to June)

Best Time

Early morning and late afternoon

Fishing Tips for Japanese spearfish

  • Troll at varying depths to locate schools of fish in deeper waters.
  • Look for temperature breaks and currents where baitfish congregate.
  • Keep an eye on bird activity, which often indicates underwater feeding.
  • Adjust your trolling speed to about 7-10 knots for optimal lure action.

Top Fishing Locations for Japanese spearfish

Kailua-Kona

United States

intermediate40% Occasional

Known for its deep offshore waters, Kailua-Kona offers ideal conditions for Japanese spearfish.

Best: April to June

Cabo San Lucas

Mexico

intermediate35% Occasional

Popular for billfish, Cabo San Lucas is a top destination for spearfish due to the convergence of the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortez.

Best: May to July

Great Barrier Reef

Australia

expert25% Uncommon

While more known for other species, the Great Barrier Reef can occasionally yield Japanese spearfish, making it a bucket-list destination.

Best: August to October

Honolulu

United States

intermediate40% Occasional

The waters around Honolulu are a good place for spearfish, especially close to deeper areas near the islands.

Best: March to May

Madeira

Portugal

expert20% Uncommon

Known for a variety of billfish, Madeira offers a unique opportunity for spearfish hunters due to its Atlantic waters.

Best: June to September

Tahiti

French Polynesia

expert15% Uncommon

Offers an exotic fishing experience with occasional chances of catching Japanese spearfish.

Best: April to August

Recommended Fishing Equipment for Japanese spearfish

Recommended Equipment

RodHeavy trolling rod, fast action
Line50-80 lb test
Lure TypeLarge skirted lures or cedar plugs
TechniqueTrolling

Best bait: Ballyhoo or mackerel