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Belize Fishing For Bonefish, Permit and Tarpon Path: Home > Fly Fishing - Destinations > Belize Fishing - Belize Destinations A "Grand Slam" is Waiting... El Pescador Featured in The Washington Post Read The Story El Pescador is family-run resort on Ambergris Caye and has enjoyed an international reputation as a world-class fishing destination for over 30 years. El Pescador is one of our favorite saltwater flats fishing programs and we believe they offer traveling anglers the whole package: great fishing, courteous staff, outstanding guides, and wonderful accommodations. Spanish name "El Pescador" means "the fisherman" and they cater to all types of angler, specializing in light tackle, salt water, and fly-fishing with all lodge activities concentrated on the flats and reef. At El Pescador you can achieve the anglers ultimate dream - a Grand Slam of bonefish, tarpon and permit. Belize's shallow waters contain the only classic tarpon flats outside South Florida and El Pescador’s flats are world renowned for offering the opportunity to sight cast to Tarpon 12 months a year. You can cast the lagoons for lady fish or snook, troll the reef for king fish or barracuda,or jig the bottom for snapper and grouper. The choice is yours. El Pescador's courteous, English-speaking guides are trained to assist every type of angler at every skill level. Bonefish The bonefish grounds are 10 to 20 minutes from the lodge and the tarpon flats begin 20 minutes from there. Most of the bone fishing is done from the bow of a boat but there are 4 or 5 flats that can be waded. The bones run from 2-5 lbs. and are plentiful. The tarpon flats are 3-8 feet deep and are quite extensive, approximately 35 miles long by 15 miles wide. Tarpon Not all the tarpon flats are fishable everyday due to changing weather conditions and currents, but generally speaking, they have good tarpon fishing all year round. The tarpon run from 10 to 100+ lbs.; the average winter fish is about 50-60 lbs. with the average summer fish being 90-150 lb. Permit Permit are found on the bonefish flats, some of the shallow tarpon flats as well as in waves coming over the reef. El Pescador permit range from 4-30 lbs. with the majority being about 8-10 lbs. and found in large schools. Jack crevalle, barracuda, cobia and snook are also found on the flats and in the surrounding mangrove lagoons. Reef fishing El Pescador clients can also enjoy fishing the reef for snappers, grouper, wahoo, mackerel, jacks, cobia, barracuda, king fish, rainbow runners, trigger fish and during mid-May to mid-August, tarpon. Catch and Release Permit, bonefish and tarpon are always released; some snook, snapper, barracuda, & grouper are kept for the table. Accommodations El Pescador main lodge is an intimate, 14-room hotel set in a colonial style mahogany building with a long verandah overlooking the beach and barrier reef. The lodge guest rooms have private baths, overhead fans and air-conditioning and are just steps away from the swimming pool adjacent the beach. All rooms face the ocean. El Pescador Villas are a collection of luxury one, two and three-bedroom Villas, set in 2 individual groupings, each surrounding a private pool. El Pescador resort is on the Bahia del Punta Arena, 2.6 miles north of San Pedro, Ambergris Caye. The spot is remote and private, yet close enough to reach town on foot, bicycle, shuttle, water taxi or golf cart. Adventure Touring For those anglers and non-anglers looking to add adventure touring to the itinerary, El Pescador offers a wide variety of eco-adventures. Cave Tubing and the Belize Zoo Float on an inner tube as the river winds its way through the rainforest and into caves containing spectacular crystal formations, the very entrances to the ancient Maya underworld. Then, travel to the world famous Belize Zoo to see our wilder residents, up close and in their natural settings. Meet a local celebrity, April the Tapir, our national animal, as well as howler and spider monkeys, scarlet macaws, a variety of crested birds, deer and wild peccaries, and 5 species of cats including the elusive jaguar. Altun Ha and Baboon Sanctuary Visit the Mayan ceremonial and trading center, Altun Ha, where the largest piece of carved jade in the Mayan World, the head of the Kinich Ahau, the Sun God, was discovered. After a Belizean lunch continue on to the Baboon Sanctuary to see black howler monkeys in the wild. Or do the Belize Zoo instead of the Baboon Sanctuary. Flora and Fauna the Belize Zoo, St. Herman's Cave and the Blue Hole Enjoy the animals at the Belize Zoo and then discover Belize's plant life en route to St. Herman's Cave. End the afternoon with a cool swim at the inland Blue Hole, a dazzling freshwater cenote. Crooked Tree Bird Sanctuary and Altun Ha Take a cruise on the Crooked Tree lagoon to view numerous species of birds and then travel to the Mayan site of Altun Ha. Mountain Pine Ridge Reserve Experience the stunning beauty of the Mountain Pine Ridge and its Hidden Valley Falls. Hike through Bol's Caves and swim in the Rio On Pools. It's an unforgettable experience. Lamanai Travel to Orange Walk Town and then enjoy a leisurely boat ride up the historic New River on your journey to the Lamanai archaeological site. Along the way you will see numerous species of wildlife such as turtles, exotic birds, crocodiles and iguanas. Tour the site of Lamanai to see one of the tallest pre-classic buildings, the ruins of a Spanish Church and an old Sugar Mill. The Belize Zoo One day guided tour. Altun Ha One day guided tour. The Baboon Sanctuary One day guided tour. Island Excursions from El Pescador Fishing & Beach Picnic Fish the reef for your "catch of the day" and have your guide Barbeque it on a beautiful, secluded beach. Snorkel, collect shells, or simply relax in the sun while on your picnic is prepared. Spend the afternoon on the beach or try more fishing! Snorkeling & Scuba Diving Enjoy the underwater wonders of Belize. The second largest living coral reef in the world is host to a variety of species including sharks, rays, eels, grouper, parrot fish, trigger fish, sea horses, turtles, shrimp, sea fans, coral and many other wondrous aquatic life forms. Rocky Point Beach BBQ Snorkel on your way to Rocky Point, a beautiful part of our island where the reef and the island meet. This spot offers excellent opportunities to wade for bonefish, snorkeling or collecting shells. Enjoy a romantic beach picnic. Catamaran Trip to Caye Caulker Visit our neighboring island of Caye Caulker, located 10 miles south of Ambergris Caye. Enjoy this quaint, fishing village or snorkel the famous Hol Chan Marine Reserve. Swim with nurse sharks and stingrays and stop at coral gardens. Manatee Watch & Snorkeling Visit a secluded mangrove island outside of Belize City, a natural habitat for the West Indian Manatee. View the shy manatee as it comes up for air or just long enough for you to snap its photo. Stop for a picnic lunch at a small island with snorkeling nearby. Visit our neighboring island of Caye Caulker and enjoy another snorkeling stop at Calabash Point. Jungle River Adventure to Altun Ha Meander up the New River to see spectacular plants and animal life. Tour Altun Ha and enjoy lunch at Maruba Jungle Spa which offers beauty services, horseback riding or a luxurious dip in the pool. Lamanai & New River Excursion An exceptional clear and unpolluted river leads you to the New River Lagoon and the ancient Mayan City of Lamanai (Submerged Crocodile). Tour temples and carved stone monuments nestled in the tropical jungle. The excavations done at Lamanai show a variety of structures including temples, residences and palace buildings. Birdwatchers, this is the one for you! To check availability or for more information call us at 1-800-638-7405. Or feel free to send an email: Contact Us |
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