Fishing report June/July 06
Weather
conditions were variable during the months of June and July. The first
half of June was calmer with easterly breezes between 5 and 10 mph.
Later in the month until now, the wind has increased in strength but has
been steady. This whole period we’ve had regular passing thunder showers
occurring at night which has been great for keeping the water cool. As a
result the fish are staying on the flats for longer at low tide and are
more active. The large schools of bonefish and permit are still seen
every day.
Early
in June, angler Trent Shepherd and his wife had some good bonefish
catches and were amazed at the wonderful sight of large numbers of
tailing permit on the flats…..
"Sunday, June 11, 2006 11:17 am
Subject: Thanks for a great trip!
We’re back home and still glowing from such a great trip to Honduras.
Thanks …… for the best fishing trip we have been on to date. Both my
wife and I landed our first bonefish (and several more after that), had
a chance at some permit, and even some tarpon. Can't wait to go back to
Roatan and the Mango Creek Lodge - the hosts were so friendly, the
service great, and the fish aplenty. Cheers, Trent”
Angler, Al Winzerling landed good size bonefish each day, as well as 2
permit in one day. “……Thanks again to
you and your staff for a great trip". ....." Fish, fish and more. There
are so many Bonefish and Permit on the flats there is hardly a break
during a day of fishing. Most of these fish were spotted by Perry, my
guide. Long before we spotted the tailing Bones or Permit's dorsal fins
Perry picked out the 'nervous water' way out there. Not to mention the
rolling Tarpon in the Mangroves."
"Variations of shrimp or crab were the fly to use."
"Flats fishing for these amazing fish will tax the stalking,
presentation and landing skills of the best fly fisherman."
Al Winzerling ,Durango, Colorado
(Trip date June 3 -11, 2006).”
Paul and Bryan Shepard had good catches every day.
They caught at least 6 - 8 bonefish on the flats daily plus another 3 –
6 in deeper water, between tides. All were between 4 and 6 lbs. They
each landed a permit (10lbs and 5lbs). Of course, there were jacks and
snappers caught along the way too.
“Overall, we had a great fishing week
and look forward to returning.”
(Paul’s full report posted separately)
Mike
Holeman too, was very happy with his bonefish catches, saying they were
the biggest he has caught to date. He also commented on the large
numbers of fish on the flats. He praised the guide on correcting his
mistakes with helpful advice and instruction, leading him to bring in
all the fish he hooked.
The weather is warming up but we’re staying cooler than all the places
suffering heat waves to the north! Come to Roatan and cool down!!!
Tight lines!
Mango Creek Lodge, 29th July 2006
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