North 40 Fly Shop eMagazine October 2017 | Page 36

KIRIBATI REBOUNDS KIRIBATI? CHRISTMAS ISLAND? WHATEVER YOU WANT TO CALL IT, THIS PACIFIC ISLAND IS BACK ON THE RADAR FOR GIANT TREVALLY AND LARGE BONES. BY CALVIN FULLER When I first heard of Christmas Island I was on the phone with a good friend, Justin Crump. Crump told me mind- blowing stories about fishing Christmas for giant trevally, known as GTs, along with bonefish, and tuna. And I wanted to go. But, at that time, visiting Christmas Island was nothing more than a pipe dream. Later that year another friend, Tim Pask, told me more stories about the place, which did nothing to temper my enthusiasm. Pask, in fact, had fished Christmas Island since the 1990s. Unfortunately, he had witnessed what many anglers reported as the fall of the giant trevally and bonefish fisheries at Christmas Island. That’s because in the 1990s and early 2000s fishing pressure, chumming, and subsistence fishing took their toll on the fishery— the big bones became difficult to find and the GTs were increasingly skeptical of flies. Traveling anglers noticed the difference and lodge owners saw their bookings diminish because of it. To resurrect the fishery, in 2007 it became illegal to keep bonefish inside of the island’s massive lagoon. Which was good timing because my pipe dream came to fruition in 2010. And since that time, I’ve been able to fish Christmas Island every 36