Cuba; client trip report from Cayo Largo, July 2015
B.O’Connor and his wife have just returned from a fantastic stay in Cuba, where they took in the sights of Havana along with some superb sport in Cayo Largo. Read
B.O’Connor and his wife have just returned from a fantastic stay in Cuba, where they took in the sights of Havana along with some superb sport in Cayo Largo. Read
Times, they are a’changing and as attitudes and restrictions relax, Cuba will probably be unrecognisable in the near future to many who have been travelling there for a long time.
If you want to target big fish on spinning gear from the beach, then there is simply no better place in the world to do so than Gabon. On top of
SETTE CAMA, GABON – blog from 27 February-3 March 2015 After months of planning and excitement, we finally welcomed Russel & Kenneth Collins, Guy Mccormack, Dave & Sandy Bell, Marnus &
Florian recently returned from a trip to Cayo Largo where he caught his first grand slam and kindly wrote a report of his experience: It had been a long time
Michael recently returned from a successful trip to Turneffe Flats Lodge in Belize. The weather was not ideal and the divers reported seeing large numbers of permit in deeper water,
When my long-time friend and fishing buddy Lutz Schepers at Aardvark McLeod Germany called me asking whether I would like to go to Los Roques in Venezuela I couldn’t resist
Weather: Mostly fair weather all week with moderate winds out of the east from 4-20 mph, a few days the winds started out of the north but quickly switched back
Due to the new visa policy put in place for US visitors by the Venezuelan government and the opening of the doors to Cuba for US fishermen there has been
The Bahamas has for a long time established itself as a leading bonefish destination, every cay, cove and channel seems to hold good numbers of bonefish ranging from large shoals
Weather: The weather was a little mixed with a few days of showers, a few days of sun and a few days of wind, generally cool for this time of
With the continuing wet and miserable UK winter it is nice to let our minds drift back to moments when the warm orange thing was in the sky. The shooting