Our Fishing
Most fly fishermen have never even heard of Guanaja, but trust us, this pristine flats fishery in the Caribbean is an exceptional destination, especially between December and July. Picture your saltwater fly-fishing experiences in Mexico and Belize, then remove 95% of the other anglers from the picture.
The flats here, a highly diverse flats system, with sand, turtle grass, and coral flats, are rarely fished. This means there is very little angling pressure on the fish, which is good news for the fish and the fisherman!
Permit and Bonefish are present in exceptional numbers, and guests should have high expectations at having multiple shots at tailing bonefish. But there will also be opportunities to target other species, in particular tarpon. Lots of fish and negligible angler pressure give anglers a realistic chance of a grand slam (bonefish, tarpon, and permit on the same day).
We work with local guides who are experts in their field and offer full or half-day fly fishing/casting expeditions. They are also happy to offer lessons.
Boats
The guides use flats boat/panga mix boats that were custom-made for the local waters. Each has a poling platform and a large casting platform at the front of the boat. The Guanaja flats system offers quite a stable footing, so guests who prefer to spend more time wading than boat casting will have plenty of opportunities.
Gear
Our guides can include gear, but if you are bringing your own flies, make sure they have weed guards. Recommended flies are Crazy Charlie's, Gotchas, Bonefish Bites, Mudsliders, and for Permit, Kung Fu's.
9 weight fly rods are used as well as #12 leaders for Bonefish and #16 for Permit.