BELIZE FISHING REPORT

NOVEMBER 7, 2021 THROUGH NOVEMBER 14, 2021

Weather Conditions: Sunny skies and calm winds out of the north for most of the week.

Winds: NNE 5-15 Mph.

Air Temperature: Low to Mid 80's.

Sunrise: 5:52 am Sunset: 5:19 pm

Moonphase: Waxing gibbous 76.9%.

WHAT GUESTS WERE CATCHING:

BONEFISH (Macabi): More than 200 bones were landed for the week, most were in the 2-4 pound range.

PERMIT (Palometta): Three Permit were landed. One of the Permit was about 20 pounds.

TARPON (Sabalo): Five Tarpon were landed.

OTHER SPECIES: Rounding out the week our anglers also landed some Jacks, Snapper, as well as Barracuda.

GRAND SLAMS: One slam. Brandi P. with Capt. Raton.

FLIES THAT WORKED

FOR BONEFISH - Christmas Island Specials in gold, pearl and pink sizes 4 & 6, and Crazy Charlies in pink and orange.

FOR PERMIT - Mantis shrimp, rag head crabs and Flexo crabs.

FOR TARPON - White bunnies, chartruese and black-purple toads.

Week in Review:

Anglers had good weather conditions for most of the week, and some lovely Bonefish were landed, but getting more than a handful of Permit or Tarpon to eat was very challenging. We also enjoyed having a great group of anglers here attending a four-day Orvis saltwater school.

Fishing photo of the week:


Hank K with a nice Tarpon while out with Capt. Junior