Headed down to Belize for a good friend of mine wedding and of course he chose a fishing bachelor party. He decided on Turneffe Island Resort. I was excited because while I have fished Belize I have never been to the outer atolls. We arrived in Belize city and were picked up to spend a few hours at the Marriott while we waited for the boat from the resort. Once the boat arrived it was a pleasant 1.5 hour ride out to the island. Upon arrival the entire staff was lined up to greet us. Pretty nice for some stinky old fisherman. The must have done it for the dive group that rode out with us.
Once settled into our very nice rooms we all met with Greg, head of fishing operations, to talk about what the rest of the week looked like. Very responsive to our request and we worked out a plan.
The fishing was great. The guides worked hard and stayed out until you could not see anymore. Long days, but relaxing as all the boat rides are very short from place to place. I think the longest ride we took was 30 min at the start of one day and then we worked back all day. Lots of wading and lots of Bones.
Permit were around, but not one of there better weeks for seeing them. We had shots everyday and caught some small ones, but the big one alluded us. One in our party we outside the reef and nailed a nice one in deep water. Site casted to it so we counted it as legitimate.
A note about wading: I took my zip up neoprene wading boots. Not tough enough. There is plenty of sharp coral and rocks on the back side of the reef that it demands real boots. Wish I had my Simms Flat sneakers along with me.
Once settled into our very nice rooms we all met with Greg, head of fishing operations, to talk about what the rest of the week looked like. Very responsive to our request and we worked out a plan.
The fishing was great. The guides worked hard and stayed out until you could not see anymore. Long days, but relaxing as all the boat rides are very short from place to place. I think the longest ride we took was 30 min at the start of one day and then we worked back all day. Lots of wading and lots of Bones.
Permit were around, but not one of there better weeks for seeing them. We had shots everyday and caught some small ones, but the big one alluded us. One in our party we outside the reef and nailed a nice one in deep water. Site casted to it so we counted it as legitimate.
A note about wading: I took my zip up neoprene wading boots. Not tough enough. There is plenty of sharp coral and rocks on the back side of the reef that it demands real boots. Wish I had my Simms Flat sneakers along with me.