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Fly
fishing for billfish is best described as the ultimate experience
and the ultimate adrenaline rush. To have a blue marlin or sailfish
rise up among the hookless teasers, watch him charge the boat
and take your fly: this is sight casting at its best.
There is no mystique; it is just taking the challenge of light
line fishing to a new level.
To have an opportunity to hook and release a billfish on the fly,
you need to be in an area that has the potential to raise several
fish a day.
With
60 points, Ixtapa
/ Zihuatanejo
was rated by Sport Fishing Magazine as the number two location
in the world for the best chance to hook a sailfish. Iztapa, Guatemala
was rated as the number one location with 62 points and such other
popular areas as the East Cape of Baja and the Florida Keys only
had 55 and 48 points respectively.
Another good option is our fantastic roosterfish fishing. A rooster
does not take a fly as readily as a sailfish, and unlike a sailfish
which can be teased back to the boat several times, you usually
only get one shot at a rooster. But, then again, for that reason
they are considered to be our Pacific Coast permit. Year round,
we have lots of roosterfish here, with the main season being from
June to December and sometimes on to January. A day spend looking
for the roosterfish, and rounded out with several hard fighting
jack cravalle, can be a very rewarding experience. Inshore, we
also have non-stop action on breaking black skipjack tuna from
1 to 4 pounds.
Our family oriented hotels, decent prices and lots of billfish,
Ixtapa / Zihuatanejo should give you what you came for, and at
half the cost for a similar trip to Guatemala or Costa Rica.
For $150.00 a day, I or an American guide will fish with you on
any boat you chose from this web page. Your lunch and bait is
all included. Should you need fly rods and reels, we will provide
them at no extra charge. Whether it be a panga or a larger cruiser,
we will assist you and the crew to make your day a successful
one - Ed Kunze.
E-mail
me
for specifics and information about rods, line, backing, etc.
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