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The Fishing

xbonefishbody.jpg (6456 bytes)This page is identical to the fishing page for all of Ambergris Caye. The guides we choose will work for lodges like El Pescador unless we book them first.  It is a great way to get a world class trip on a budget.   The fishing in Belize is unique for a couple of reasons,  One is the mix of fish you find here with bonefish, permit and tarpon available in numbers all year round,  The second is that it is far enough south that it doesn't succumb to cold fronts that can ruin the fishing in the winter like the Bahamas or Florida.  I have chosen the best of the independent guides to guide you while you are in Belize.  They will speak perfect  English and all are eager to please and will put you on fish in a hurry.

The Bonefish are quite plentiful on the flats surrounding Ambergris Caye,   with only one  fishing lodge on the island we have more square miles per flyfisher than anywhere else in Belize. Bonefish can be found right in front of the resort.  In fact the very first time I visited Belize a very large bonefish was patrolling the beach begging me to get my flyrod set up!!  The lagoon in the back of the resort has bones, baby tarpon and barracuda as well.  

About half the flats in the area are wadeable and the other half  to soft. We have very large numbers of bonefish around Ambergris Caye and they seem to be  very fat and happy.  The fish weigh a lot for their length and seem to be a little more athletic as well. You will find jut about every conceivable type of terrain to pursue the fish.  There are acres of flats that are very shallow with fish tailing or swimming with their backs out of the water and there are miles of knee deep flats that will have you scrutinizing every stick thinking it is another bonefish. Fly should be pretty small so take a look at the flybox. A typical 3-4 " bonefish strip works the best but sometimes the dead stop is what gets them to eat.   If you are new to bonefishing check out the bonefish 101 article that is listed under the articles on the main page of this website.  It gives you a brief overview of basic bonefish technique. An experienced bonefisher will almost always catch fish,  a bad day would be 3 landed, maybe 3 others hooked and a good day would be 15 landed with 20 or so hooked.  In any case you will get lots of shots at the fish which is really what counts.  Your skill level will go way up since you will be casting to fish all day.

btarpon1.jpg (14207 bytes)Tarpon can be fished on some beautiful flats surrounding some islands about 40 minutes from the lodge.  True flats fishing is a year round deal here.  There are bigger migratory fish in the late spring and summer but the 20-80 pound fish are always around.  A good day means we will see dozens of tarpon and hopefully get some decent shots.  The best day you may jump 5 tarpon and a bad day is a big zero.  It is not as fast paced as the bonefishing but if you have the time and patience there is not hing like a tarpon and the fight that ensues. A 50 pound fish will instant ly bolt out of the water a peel of line only to jump again before you know what hit you.  You don't land more than 1 out of ten hooked. Their mouths are so hard most hook sets are literally skin deep. It needs to be a relatively calm day to head out to these flats. 

Permit inhabit the deeper flats year round as well.  Now keep in mind that a good week permit fishing is 3-4 fish so it is not the a high action, big numbers game. Belize has lots and lots of permit but since they are so hard to catch I usually fish for them only when we find them by accident while bonefishing.  It is always a good idea to keep a permit rod ready even if you are fishing for bonefish. The permit fishing is tarpon, up, up and away...incredible.  Further south (towards Placencia and Punta Gorda there are more permit still but less bonefish).  I have seen schools of 100 permit scouring flats in search crabs. A big school, flashing as they grab a bit here and there, tails in and out of the water really gets your heart pumping.  Then you throw that perfect 80' cast and you realize it should have been a 70' cast as the water explodes with permit spooking in every direction! Lots of fish but alas, very few takers!

There are some very hungry barracudas on the flats or in front of the resort. Bring some wire leader so you can fish for these guys. They range in size from 12' to 5 feet and are extremely athletic.  It is impossible to retrieve a fly too fast for a barracuda. Barracudas can catch a bonefish at full speed and they jump which should give you an idea of their fighting prowess.

I always feel guilty when I come here because the resort is so lush and luxurious.  It doesn't seem like it should be a fishing camp.  Lisa is quite happy that it doesn't seem like a fishing camp and I'm quite happy because it fishes like a fishing camp and Lisa loves it too! Please see the tackle page to for a list of flies, rods, lines, and leaders that you will need for your trip. If you need a rod loaner or some flies, let me know!

 

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