Fishing at Mango Creek Lodge
Mango Creek Lodge is proud to be
Roatan’s premier saltwater flats
fishing destination resort.
Roatan offers a unique combination
of plentiful, healthy flats beneath
a backdrop of lush, mountainous
terrain, and Mango Creek Lodge is
ideally situated to take advantage
of both. Located in secluded Port
Royal on Roatan’s
East End, Mango Creek
Lodge is close to Roatan’s most
productive flats. In fact, our
Breakfast Flats are only 60 seconds
away by boat!
We offer daily guided
fly fishing
and spin fishing on the
turtle grass flats of Roatan’s
East End as well as the
nearby islands of Morat, Barbarette,
and the Pigeon Cays. Mango Creek
Lodge’s primary targets are the
saltwater “grand slam” species:
bonefish, permit, and tarpon.
However, while here, you can also
try your luck with barracuda and
snook. Spin fishermen will also
enjoy the opportunity to cast at
numerous species while trolling the
East End’s harbors and
mangrove canals.
Mango Creek Lodge tailors its
fishing days around your schedule.
You are free to fish at your leisure
between sunrise and sunset. Our
experienced, local, English-speaking
guides are at your service
throughout your stay and are happy
to coach you if you are new to the
sport.
Mango Creek Lodge is dedicated to
preserving the health of Roatan’s
flats. We have worked with local
communities to develop environmental education campaigns and have
made progress in our efforts to
eliminate illegal netting. In
addition, to minimize pressure and
ensure the continued success of our
operations, we limit ourselves to
three skiffs (or six anglers) on the
flats each day. Mango Creek Lodge is
a catch-and-release lodge.
Learn more about saltwater flats
fishing at Roatan’s Mango Creek
Lodge by exploring the links on the
right.
For even more
information about Roatan’s fishing
conditions and what kind of gear to
bring, see the Mango Creek Fishing
Guide (PDF
154 KB).
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