Belize Fly Fishing For
Permit, Bonefish and Tarpon
Two
great fish stories this month, not to mention our weekly fishing averages which
are strong
despite the nagging cold fronts which seem to just barely make it to Belize.
First, the offshore fishing project continues to show all the signs that we
really have something
going for us. Capt. Jim Sharpe, author of "Dolphin, The Perfect
Gamefish" and last years winner
of the Bimini Big Game championship and his wife Barbara joined us for a week
of fishing and training.
On day two of our trip we had a blue marlin somewhere in the range of 200 to
300 pounds
on for a while until he pulled the hook out and we had another blue crash the
teasers but
missed the lure, two white marlin came up into the baits but wouldn't eat and
five sailfish
up. That's a grand slam folks! The week was a great learning
experience for all of us and
we thank Jim and Barbara for helping us to bring our guide staff and captains
up to the
championship level that you're accustomed to here at the lodge.
Second, Bob and Catherine Smith, long time guests at the lodge were back with
us for their
fifth time last month when Bob got the suprise of his fishing career.
Bob lost a nice bonefish
after several long runs to a piece of coral on the wading flats.
Shortly after that, Bob saw a
large school of bones coming his way and made the cast. Wham! Bob was on
again. This
one doesn't get away. As Bob grabs his bonefish he noticed his fly and
leader from an hour
ago hanging from his newly caught fish. What fly was that Bob?
The island was visited this past month by Jimmy Buffett and family.
Jimmy, a long time friend
of mine since the early days in Key West brought his 93 foot Choy Lee trawler
and seaplane
to Turneffe for some bonefishing and to drop off his new CD (by seaplane of
course).
I think we had some Sherman Margarita specials too!
I hope to see you all soon and until next time....
Capt. Vaughn Cochran
(Original member of the Coral Reefer Band)
