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  • Cuba Flats Fishing: Cuba Lives Up To The Hype

    Cuba Flats Fishing: Cuba Lives Up To The Hype

    Days after Evan Peterson’s return from the amazing live aboard fisheries at the Jardines de la Reina archipelago, Doug Schlink headed south to fish the land based Cuban fisheries; Cayo Largo (home of the Avalon Fly) off the southwest coast and the permit rich Cayo Cruz to the North.

    Despite Avalon having fished some of these waters for 18 years, Evan and Doug concluded the fisheries are so vast and the fishing pressure so light, these are “virgin” waters compared to most known flats destinations. The bones are relaxed, the permit are eaters, and the tarpon attack every fly they see. Cuba lives up to its hype!

    Cayo Largo

    Cayo Largo is the best Grand Slam option, with lots of bones of impressive size, abundant and aggressive resident tarpon to 60 pounds, supplemented by the big (80 – 120+) ‘poons during the April – June migration, and astounding numbers of permit, many in the 20 and 30+ pound category. The area also offers excellent snook fishing. Doug had a morning where he had 12 shots at permit before 11 AM. Doug also landed a 50 lb. tarpon with a dozen 15 pounders in an afternoon.

    Available Dates:

    December 12 – 19, 2015, 4 Rods
    January 9 – 16, 2016, 4 Rods
    January 30 – February 6, 2016, 2 Rods
    June 11 – 18, 2016, 4 Rods

    Cayo Cruz

    Avalon has operated in this area for the past 3 years, and it’s likely the best pure permit fishery in Cuba. In 2 days, Doug hooked 3 permit and landed 2, and saw a lot more! Cayo Cruz also provides excellent bonefishing with a good percentage of wading flats and world class tarpon fishing during the migration from April – June. Anglers have the options of land based or live aboard accommodations.

    Available Dates:

    December 5 – 12, 2015, Casona de Romano, 8 Rods
    January 16 – 23, 2016, Casona de Romano, 10 Rods
    March 26 – April 2, 2016, AVALON FLEET I, 10 Rods
    June 4 – 11, 2016, AVALON FLEET I, 10 Rods
    July 2 – 9, 2016, Casona de Romano, 10 Rods

    Our Cuban destinations are almost sold out in 2016. However, we have a handful of prime dates at Cayo Largo, and Cayo Cruz as described above, as well as our other Cuban fishing destinations Jardines de la Reina and Isla de la Juventud, as described below. Don’t miss your chance to fish Cuba in 2016.

    Jardines de la Reina

    January 23 – 29, 2016, Georgina, 6 Rods
    March 12 – 18, 2016, La Reina, 6 Rods
    June 18 – 24, 2016, Avalon Fleet II, 12 Rods
    July 2 – 8, 2016, La Tortuga, 10 Rods

    Isla de la Juventud

    February 13 – 20, 2016, Hotel Rancho, 4 Rods
    March 5 – 11, 2016, Perola, 4 Rods
    July 2 – 9, 2016, Georgina, 6 Rods

  • Fishing in Cuba Now Legal!

    US Citizens can now legally sport fish in Cuba

    2015 will be remembered in Angling history as the year it became legal for US Citizens, in possession of a “people to people” travel letter from the non-profit fisheries research and conservation organization Bonefish Tarpon Trust (BTT), to sport fish in Cuba.

    2015 is also the year travel restrictions were lifted, making it legal for US airlines to fly to Cuba, US travel agents to book travelers to Cuba and US insurance companies to offer travel insurance to US Citizens traveling to Cuba.

    Angler Adventures has been assisting a limited number of US anglers traveling legally to Cuba for several years. But, the easing of restrictions in general and the travel license from BTT in particular, opens the door for any US angler wanting to fish Cuba.

    What hasn’t changed (and will take years to catch up) is the tourist infrastructure within Cuba and the transportation network to Cuba. Traveling to Cuba is still complex. We recommend using a knowledgeable, qualified travel agent, whether it’s your first trip or your twelfth.

    In addition to having a staff of fishing experts, Angler Adventures is a full service travel agency, licensed to sell travel insurance. Angler Adventures can assist you in selecting a fishing location in Cuba, prepare you for what to fish for and what to bring, assist you in obtaining the travel letter from the BTT, assist with your Cuban Visa, create the most efficient travel itinerary for you and your group and offer you the protection of travel insurance for trip cancellation, trip interruption, emergency medical evacuation, and more.

    Call us today at 1-800-628-1447. There is so much more we’d like to share with you about this fascinating country and phenomenal saltwater fishery.

    Want to know more about traveling to Cuba and its amazing Fisheries:  Click or Tap below.

    Cuba: Now AvailableBonefish, Permit, Tarpon, Snook & More

    Jardines de la Reina: Bonefish, Permit and Tarpon! Grand Slam!

    Cayo Largo: Over 500 Fly Caught Permit!

    Cayo Cruz: Big Bones and Tailing Permit

    Isla de la JuventudBig Tarpon and Snook