
Venezuela; Interview with Chris Yrazabal from Los Roques
We were fortunate to be visited last week by a very old friend, Chris Yrazabal, the owner of Sightcast on Los Roques in Venezuela. Sightcast and Aardvark McLeod began at
We were fortunate to be visited last week by a very old friend, Chris Yrazabal, the owner of Sightcast on Los Roques in Venezuela. Sightcast and Aardvark McLeod began at
We are pleased to report that Los Roques is having a fantastic season so far and all our groups have really enjoyed their time on this stunning archipelago. The fishing
In is with a great deal of sadness that on the 13 March our friend Darwin Salazar and two other members of his family were killed in a gas cylinder explosion
The Los Roques archipelago remains one of our favourite saltwater flats destinations. It consistently produces good numbers of larger bonefish along with shots at big permit, rolling tarpon and a
One of the most unique elements of the fishery at Los Roques are the wonderful long white beaches. Patrolling along the small gullies in the sand just off the beach
As we have had a considerable amount of interest in Los Roques I would like to share a few tips that I have learnt from fishing this stunning archipelago over
Roland Schnapka recently fished Los Roques in Venezuela and kindly shared his experience with us. It is abundantly clear that the lack of pressure over the last 18 months has
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
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
Waking on the Tuesday of our second week Alastair and I were met with a strong wind pushing white capped waves across Gran Roques Bay. Having fished for 10 days
The day greeted us with bright sunshine, Tim and I were to fish together for the last day. We decided to fish the pancakes in the dropping tide, and almost
The day started well with bright sun shine as Peter Moylan and I crossed the deep channel from Gran Roques. Efren was taking us back down to Mosquitoqui as the