Catching The Saltwater Bug
I think there is a defining moment in your fly fishing career when you find which of the many forms becomes your passion. I had been an obsessive fly fisherman
I think there is a defining moment in your fly fishing career when you find which of the many forms becomes your passion. I had been an obsessive fly fisherman
“Why do you love Belize so much Charlotte?”. It didn’t take long to answer but as with most things, it’s the sum total of many that makes it so special.
Belize is considered by some to be the permit capital of the world, its cays and atolls providing a perfect habitat in which to hunt them. Owned and run by
There are many areas around the Caribbean that have bonefish, permit and tarpon. However one of the only places that has consistent numbers of good sized fish without the flats
Liveaboard fishing operations are unique; there is something very special about spending a week on a boat. As you step aboard, you leave your normal world behind. For the next
Since the announcement of the new La Tortuga and this extraordinary introductory offer space has been disappearing fast. The New La Tortuga’s construction has been progressing very well and she should
We have been massive fans of Turneffe Flats for many years. Set up by Craig and Karen Hayes in 1981 it has evolved from a fishing camp to one of
The grand slam or super grand slam is something that all saltwater fly fishermen aspire to. Its definition has evolved over the years as fisheries in different areas of the
2020 makes our 34th year of running Belize River Lodge and we are again looking forward to the upcoming season and all it entails, including the return of the migratory
Andy Smith has recently returned from Cayo Largo in Cuba, where he hosted a group onto some fantastic fishing. Andy is a casting instructor (www.reelflyfishing.co.uk) and has hosted groups with
The Zapata National Park on the south coast of Cuba has become a haven for both fish and wildlife. Zapata in Southern Cuba has been part of the Cuban Blue
October This year all of Belize has experienced a unusually dry rainy season. The Belize River in front of the lodge was still green and clear throughout much of September,