Bonefish Flat fishing Fly tackle guides
The well recognized town of
FISH SPECIES: Targeted species are: Tarpon, (10-40 pounds), Snook (5-25 p), Bonefish (1-5 p), Permit (3-20 p), Barracuda (1-15 p) and sea Trout (1-4 p).
SEASONS: The fishing area produces fish year around, but the winter months (december-march), due to bad weather in those months, flats sparse for bonefish and permit. All other species are present throughout the year though. Peak months all fish species are may through August.
The fishing area it's located at Isla Blanca, just 45-50 minute drive north of
GUIDES: There are only four tour guides that worn in the area, with the knowledge and experience for this kind of recreational activity. Our tour guides worn for the head Quarters in Cancun, all of them know the area, because of their experience they will tell you exactly where the school fish it is located at, so you will catch some fish without a miss.
FLY TACKLE . All of the fishing can be done with light fly fishing tackle and encouraged by the guides. Anglers must bring their own gear. Fly fishermen need to have at least 1/8. Reels should be high quality and saltwater proof. Floating lines are the most practical. Use of sinking line is not necessary as the waters are shallow. Popular fly patterns for tarpon, snook, barracuda, snapper and sea trout include, deceivers in various colors, cock roach, tarpon glow and poppers (sizes 2/0-4 for all patterns). Bone fish and permit fly selections should include: crazy Charlie's (root beer, pink, gold, pear), sizes 2/8 crab patterns (mottled brown and green) sizes 4-6
RATES / Reservations:
Full day(7 hours ): 375 USD for 1 or 2 people.
Include: guided, flats, lunch, beer, soft drinks, transportation to and from hotel to isla blanca and return back at hotel.
Half day (4 hours ) : 275 USD for 1 or 2 people.
Include: guided, flats, beer, soft drinks, transportation to and from hotel to isla blanca and return back at hotel.
NOTE: transportation is additional if the client is hospeded in Puerto Morelos, Playa del Carmen or Xel-Ha








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