Impressive fishing at this party. Two boats fished for three days and one added an evening fishing. Not to say there are days when fishing gods cooperate, this party made record numbers. Fish range went from 4 to 12 pounds. Fishing records point to 112, yes a hundred and twelve […]
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Bobby C. and Ed G.
Bobby and Ed from Alabama, (Bobby is our returning record client and friend with more than 27 trips to Tarpon Town) honest to say that had two tough days out of a total of four fishing days. Along with the guide, they found a head-scratching situation when weather condition was […]
Read MoreSteve K. & Adam
Please to have STEVE K. back one more year to fish for three days, this time bringing his Son ADAM, on his first tarpon trip. In three full days fishing then managed to hooup 29 tarpon and released a total of 13. Looking forward to see you soon guys.
Read MoreChris Santella for the Washington Post
We welcomed an outstanding gentleman and his group of anglers scouting a fishing report for the Washington Post. Besides good times and fishing, we made a permanent link of friendship.. Read the full article https://www.washingtonpost.com/travel/2022/04/01/yucatan-mexico-fishing-tarpon/
Read MoreJan Maizler did it again
I had the pleasure to fish this year again with our long-time friend, journalist, photographer and great fishermen Jan Maizler.
Read MoreJack R. with a 50+ tarpon week
We were pleased to have Jack from CO who we met about 6 years ago during a Flyfishing Show and it happened this 2016 when he came along with his wife Jo to discover tarpon fishing with ease. Jack jumped more than 50 tarpon and landed 31 in five days […]
Read MoreCaliforniTarpon…a report!
It’s a funny thing about fly fishermen. Most start off being very secretive and protective of their favorite fishing spots, the flies they use and the techniques that they utilize, and then as they get older they become more willing to share information with like-minded individuals. And that’s a good […]
Read MoreWe’ll be back!
For those new to this place, Campeche is an “off the radar” part of Mexico. It’s too small, remote and no beaches for much tourism – though there are some Mayan ruins nearby. An old colonial oceanside town, you feel safe and far away from today’s travel hotspots. In large […]
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