Moamoa Teata is an I-Kiribati fishing guide who has spent his entire life on Kiritimati (Christmas Island), the world's largest coral atoll, where he guides visiting fly fishers across the immense flats that harbor one of the greatest concentrations of bonefish found anywhere on the planet. Moamoa learned to read the flats from his father, a traditional fisherman who taught him the tidal patterns, fish behavior, and navigational landmarks of the atoll's vast lagoon system long before international anglers discovered the island's extraordinary fly fishing potential.
Moamoa's guiding focuses on wading the firm coral-sand flats that extend for miles around the atoll's interior lagoon. His eyesight is remarkable even by the standards of Pacific Island guides, and he routinely spots schools of bonefish and individual trophy fish at distances that leave visiting anglers squinting in disbelief. Beyond bonefish, Moamoa is adept at targeting giant trevally on the atoll's oceanside reef edges, a pursuit that demands heavy tackle, precise timing, and nerves of steel as these powerful predators crash through the surf line to attack baitfish and crabs.
Moamoa also guides for milkfish, triggerfish, and bluefin trevally — species that have helped establish Christmas Island as a multi-species saltwater fly fishing destination rather than simply a bonefish factory. His intimate knowledge of the atoll's many distinct flat systems allows him to match each day's fishing to conditions, ensuring that anglers are always positioned on the most productive water.
Contact Moamoa Teata — Kiritimati Flats Guide directly to book your guided trip.