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FISHING REPORT

Week of: May 14th - May 21st, 2011.

Weather Conditions: Hot, humid, sunny and windy.

Winds: 10 - 20 knots, E, ESE, SE, E by Saturday.

Air Temperature: High: low to high 90's. Low: low 70's.

Water Temperature: mid�to high 70's.�

Moonphase: Full moon on the 17th.

WHAT GUESTS WERE CATCHING:

BONES: Congratulations to Diane for catching her first bonefish. Tori and Ron made it happen as well. I just love to see what happens�guests show up so excited and wonder if they are going to be able to catch their first bonefish on a fly. By the time they leave, they have the confidence to keep upping their game. Wade fishing this week was productive due to the wind, our beach fishing was good as well on the incoming tide. Our beach fish are smart, so we go down to 8 or 10 lb, with a size 10 fly.

PERMIT: JB had his first permit on this week, but lost it by the boat. Luckily he and his wife Lynnae are here to fish the rest of the week, so we'll see. They saw some really big, "pizza box size" permit yesterday with Captain Gilberto. Can you say, Buck Fever! I only know it so well. We are mixing up the platter for permit. We are using more Avalon flies, spawning shrimp patterns, a few crab patterns as well in addition to CIS.

TARPON: Captain Sinoe and Rich got it done - a Nice 30 lb tarpon of fly! Sinoe will not reveal where these fish live. He is so excited he requested his new guests get up at be ready at 5 am to go check them out. Of course our tarpon mentor, George was here fishing with Captain Nesto for the past two weeks. George had on the biggest tarpon in his 80 something years of life. His wife Judy is always there to cheer him on, but this time it was a two and half our fight with what Nesto said was, "at least a 150 lb tarpon." Nesto is one of the very few fishing guides that I know that really doesn't exaggerate. They lost it - the hook broke where George had it in the vice. So there you have it, from the vice in Alaska, to one hot fish here in Belize, a 2 � hr fight, and the fish won.

SNOOK:�No one really went after snook this week. It isn't our season for snook, but sometimes the guides find them tucked way up in the lagoon system.

JACKS: We had some huge jacks landed this week! All on fly, and wearing our anglers out as they put up a great fight! Twenty plus jacks on fly - you are looking at thirty minutes at least. Really fun.

FLIES THAT WORKED

FOR BONES - Christmas Island Specials size 8 and 6, Charlies and Gotchas. Tan, gold, sexy patterns. Sexy patterns are flies that move so great in the water you just to have it

FOR TARPON - 3/0 yellow toads, green Toads, Black Death cockroach, and look out with purple! Your choice, circle hooks will help people who have not had experience setting tarpon, while the standard is still with J-hooks, or set hooks.

FOR PERMIT - We are starting to throw the Avalon Fly. Our 100% confidence fly is of course�..Orange and pink Christmas Island Specials size 6 stripped fast. Tan and green crabs, size 6, when they are tailing. We strip a lot of flies for permit. It is the way the San Pedro guides do it, and it works! Shrimp patterns, size 6, on long 14 - 16 ft leaders down to 16lb test. Glass minnow patterns work as well. You just have to be brave enough to try.

This Week's Summary:
We see a lot of father/son guests here at El Pescador. Rich and Justin were here - Justin told me he agreed to come if his dad promised not to tell him what to do all the time! So they established their boundaries and then had a great week. Justin told me he isn't the fisherman his dad is�.but then I got him on the casting platform and he was fine! We are so hard on ourselves! Please practice you casting for your trip, but then when you are here, own your shot! Sometimes it works, and sometimes it doesn't. I'm hard on myself too - but I remind myself and my students that we are in it for the duration, so learn for each fishing experience and grab a hold of the rewards along the way.

Lori-Ann. [email protected]

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El Pescador guest Wallis and Capt. Carlos with a beauty of a Permit!

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FISHING REPORT

Week of: May 21st - May 28th, 2011.

Weather Conditions: Hot, humid, sunny and windy.

Winds: 5 - 15 knots, E, ESE, E. Our prevailing wind is back!

Air Temperature: High: low to high 90's. Low: low 70's.

Water Temperature: mid�to high 70's.�

Moonphase: Last quarter on the 24th.

WHAT GUESTS WERE CATCHING:

BONES: Once again we had several "firsts" for bonefish this week. Due to the falling tide during the day, it made fish a bit spookier. Anglers were cautioned to wear camo colors and keep a low profile cast to the "ghost of the flats." A couple big fish in the 4 to 6 lb range were landed on fly.

PERMIT: Wow. What a week for permit. Wallis landed two and half yesterday, ( a barracuda got the other half). First permit landed for Wallis so he is super excited. And Matt! A twenty-five pound permit on fly - several shots from his dad, Mac, and then Matt put a few on and then�.take off. Jim also landed first permit on fly with Capt. Emir. Guides reported seeing large numbers of permit�.anglers had several shots and follows, but no eats. So, the ones that did eat were the results of several shots�and finally the permit decides he or she should eat that fly. All permit on fly this week.

TARPON: Captain Tomas came in early one day, so I hopped on his boat and we headed out to Savannah. We waited for the tide�.and as soon as the incoming started, around 1 in afternoon, there they were! I had one eat. I missed it. I checked my shock, but didn't check the hook. You can guess, I hook another fish and clearly something was wrong. There was that opened up hook! Angler error. No excuses. We had several anglers with fish on�but none landed. Maybe today. Captain Luis left at 4 and headed down south, we'll see what they say!

SNOOK: No one really went after snook this week. It isn't our season for snook, but sometimes the guides find them tucked way up in the lagoon system.

JACKS: We had some huge jacks landed this week on fly and spin.

Barracuda! We usually don't report on barracuda, but we really had an exceptional week. Bill killed em on spin and fly. This is such a fun fish on the flats. They can get big air and really rip your tackle to shreds. If we had a barracuda pin, Bill, you would get it. Cuda 10 - 25 lbs. ;)

FLIES THAT WORKED

FOR BONES - Christmas Island Specials size 8 and 6, Charlies and Gotchas. Tan, gold, sexy patterns. Sexy patterns are flies that move so great in the water you just to have it

FOR TARPON - 3/0 yellow toads, green Toads, Black Death cockroach, and look out with purple! Your choice, circle hooks will help people who have not had experience setting tarpon, while the standard is still with J-hooks, or set hooks.

FOR PERMIT - We are starting to throw the Avalon Fly. Our 100% confidence fly is of course�..Yellow, Green, Orange and Pink Christmas Island Specials size 6 stripped fast. Tan and green crabs, size 6, when they are tailing. We strip a lot of flies for permit. It is the way the San Pedro guides do it, and it works! Shrimp patterns, size 6, on long 14 - 16 ft leaders down to 16lb test. Glass minnow patterns work as well. You just have to be brave enough to try.

This Week's Summary:
Great to meet the father/son group from Dallas. The guys just graduated from business school. They came here to El Pescador for a nice reward! I think we have a few fly fishing addicts on our hands now. Make sure you get your fishing time allocated when signing that work contract! We have some very serious anglers here this week. Leigh is here strictly for tarpon. It is his dream to land one, and the sooner the better. Ron really wanted a permit - he had a lot of shots with Captain Sinoe, but the fish were not committing. He did leave today thrilled that his is a better saltwater fly fisherman, and I think we'll see him back in July. It was Matt and Jim that got Ron and Mac here�.Matt had 3 permit last trip and landed the big one this trip. No wonder Matt's smile is so big!

Lori-Ann. [email protected]

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El Pescador guest Matt and his monster Permit

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FISHING REPORT

Week of: June 4th - 11th, 2011.

Weather Conditions: Sunny or partly cloudy with isolated thunderstorms.

Winds: NE 5 - 15, and now it's E 5 - 10. Perfect.

Air Temperature: High: low to high 90's. Low: low 70's.

Water Temperature: mid�to high 70's.�

Moonphase: First quarter June 9, 2011

WHAT GUESTS WERE CATCHING:

BONES: Really classic bonefishing right now - sight fishing in glassy water. The bonefish are saving the day for the tarpon fishermen that got beat up.

PERMIT: On Mike and Mary's twenty - fifth wedding anniversary they each landed a pemit on spin. Way to go! Thank you Captain Cesar.

TARPON: It's tarpon week!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YES. The guides have been all over, Long Caye, west, Savannah�.and let's just say the bite is on. 4 boats landed tarpon on fly on the 8th, Rick has landed tarpon 4 out of 5 days with Captain Nesto�.Rolling tarpon with intermediate lines and usually staked out in the channel, as well as sight fishing for the big ones and then site fishing of course on Savannah.

SNOOK: If you want snook you have to go with Captain Luis. Everyone usually gives up on snook this time of year, but now Luis. They landed snook on spin on the 9th, along with a ton of big snappers.

JACKS: Big jacks on fly and spin.

FLIES THAT WORKED

FOR BONES - Christmas Island Specials size 8 and 6, Charlies and Gotchas. Tan, gold, sexy patterns. Sexy patterns are flies that move so great in the water you just to have it.

FOR TARPON - 3/0 yellow toads, green Toads, Black Death cockroach, and look out with purple! Your choice, circle hooks will help people who have not had experience setting tarpon, while the standard is still with J-hooks, or set hooks.

FOR PERMIT - We are starting to throw the Avalon Fly. Our 100% confidence fly is of course�..Yellow, Green, Orange and Pink Christmas Island Specials size 6 stripped fast. Tan and green crabs, size 6, when they are tailing. We strip a lot of flies for permit. It is the way the San Pedro guides do it, and it works! Shrimp patterns, size 6, on long 14 - 16 ft leaders down to 16lb test. Glass minnow patterns work as well. You just have to be brave enough to try.

This Week's Summary:
: It's tarpon time!

Lori-Ann. [email protected]

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El Pescador guest Michael and Capt. Emir with monster Tarpon!

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FISHING REPORT

Week of: June 11th - June 18th, 2011.

Weather Conditions: E 10 - 20 most of the week, and then the week ends with small craft warnings and huge wind from the E and SE on Saturday. Mostly sunny all week, then rain and thunderstorms the end of the week.

Winds: E, NE, E, SE��storm from the East and South.

Air Temperature: High: low to high 90's. Low: low 70's.

Water Temperature: mid�to high 70's.�

Moonphase: Full Moon on the 15th, 2011

WHAT GUESTS WERE CATCHING:

BONES: Nigel and Dave had some fantastic bonefishing out on Ali's Bonefish Island. So much fun in fact they want to get out there again as soon as possible! They survived an epic storm while camping with their families, and they were blessed with some nice bones in the 4 lb plus range. Congratulations to Mike and Sue for some great bonefishing with Captain Erlindo!

PERMIT: Not the time for permit right now. We are seeing them, and some big ones. According to Dave, he and Captain Raton saw permit in the 20 - 30 lb range. We are not seeing the numbers out on the flat because they are still spawning. It was late this year, by a month.

TARPON: The tarpon fishing is incredible right now. Even with all the wind, the anglers were able to get the job done! Jim landed his tarpon the first day out with Captain Emir, Nigel and Dave had two tarpon a piece and some nice bones with Captain Nesto and his son in training, Alex. Savannah on fire. It's windy now, but we all know the bite is going to be incredible when this lays down!

SNOOK: If you want snook you have to go with Captain Luis. Everyone usually gives up on snook this time of year, but now Luis. They landed snook on spin on the 9th, along with a ton of big snappers.

JACKS: Big jacks on fly and spin.

FLIES THAT WORKED

FOR BONES - Christmas Island Specials size 8 and 6, Charlies and Gotchas. Tan, gold, sexy patterns. Sexy patterns are flies that move so great in the water you just to have it

FOR TARPON - 3/0 yellow toads, green Toads, Black Death cockroach, and look out with purple! Your choice, circle hooks will help people who have not had experience setting tarpon, while the standard is still with J-hooks, or set hooks.

FOR PERMIT - We are starting to throw the Avalon Fly. Our 100% confidence fly is of course�..Yellow, Green, Orange and Pink Christmas Island Specials size 6 stripped fast. Tan and green crabs, size 6, when they are tailing. We strip a lot of flies for permit. It is the way the San Pedro guides do it, and it works! Shrimp patterns, size 6, on long 14 - 16 ft leaders down to 16lb test. Glass minnow patterns work as well. You just have to be brave enough to try.

This Week's Summary:
I left the island on Friday for the weekend, returning on what ended up being Tuesday instead of Monday. Friday was flat calm. Ricardo drove me out next the reef because it was such a site. The reef was hiding in the flat calm. I came back to EP hearing incredible tarpon stories. The camp went from running 14 boats over the weekend to six or so. The anglers here are all fly fishing enthusiasts. Jim had not fly fished for 25 years and there he was landing tarpon on his first day and tying his white fly at the bench. And then Dave told me he has fly fished his whole life, and you can tell it is very important to him. Vee and Manny have been on fishing vacations with their families for years. They may not have landed tarpon this time like their husbands, but they had a lot to be proud about with their bonefishing. Vee, six or so nice bonefish on the flats in major wind is really really good! Captain's Nesto, Sinoe and Raton did a really nice job on the camp out - they survived a night in some wind and rain. But hey, that makes for great stories. Mike and Sue we will see you in March and that Avalon will be swallowed immediately. And finally, listen to yourself when you are making that cast. Process all that we learn, but in the end, own it.

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FISHING REPORT

Week of: July 3rd - July 9th 2011.

Weather Conditions: This week was partly cloudy to cloudy all week, scattered thunderstorms with 1 day of heavy squalls.

Winds: 10-12 mph predominantly out of the East

Air Temperature: Mid 80's highs, 70 as the low

Water Temperature: Low -mid 80's. There were some very high tides this week.

Moonphase: The week ended with the quarter moon.

WHAT GUESTS WERE CATCHING:

BONEFISH: Keith caught some big bones right off the beach in front of the lodge using some of his hand tied flies. Brian swears he hooked "Charlie" the resident 7 pounder (but there was none else present to corroborate this!). Christine and her son Matthew enjoyed their first ever flats trip, Matthew had been practicing on their lawn for weeks and it showed with 23 bonefish on his first day in the salt. Mike saw endless bones and then turned towards permit� His wife Barb didn't think it was so hard and easily landed many bonefish on the 2 days she went out.

PERMIT: Lots of permit were spotted, Mike had a big permit eat, hooked him up but got cut off shortly into the fight. With that permit embedded in his brain he devoted his last day to conquer the beast to no avail. He has vowed to return. No permit were landed this week.

TARPON: Anne (honeymooning with husband Brian) was spooled by a 130 pound tarpon so quickly that guide Cesar and husband Brian couldn't get lines and anchors out of the water fast enough to chase it down. They figure it went from 30 feet beside the boat to 350 yards out in less then 30 seconds with several jumps in between. (Apparently Anne remained calm while the two guys were screaming like babies). Meredith landed a beautiful tarpon while fishing with guide Tomas while practicing for the Tres Pescados tournament at the end of the month.. Larry jumped 6 tarpon in a day but they all managed to get off. Not to be out done young Evan (guided by Gilberto) landed a 100 pound poon that took the boat into the mangroves twice and somehow they freed the line both times - an epic 2 hour battle ended with the tarpon landed beside the boat. He out fished, his Dad, Mom, and 2 brothers - Way to go Evan!

SNOOK: Snook were not targeted or seen.

OTHER: Barracuda, snapper, pompanos & jacks were landed.

FLIES THAT WORKED

FOR BONES - Gotchas, crazy charlies (tan), spawning shrimp.

FOR TARPON - Black Death (tarpon bunny style) size 2/0, purple demon, chartreuse toad.

FOR PERMIT - Spawning Shrimp, Turneffe crab.

This Week's Summary:
With an average of only 4 boats out on the water each day the numbers were good. Weather was below average with clouds being more of the enemy than the wind.

Ed - [email protected]

Fishing photo of the week:


El Pescador guest Frank exhibiting great "catch and release" technique with his Permit.

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FISHING REPORT

Week of October 2nd - October 9th, 2011

Weather Conditions: Sunday Monday and Tuesday were clear hot and calm, Wednesday and Thursday brought some clouds and morning showers, Friday was heavy rain most of the day, Saturday dreary but fishing was much better.

Winds: Winds were very light and variable all week, nothing more than 5 mph, anglers were begging for more wind to cool themselves off.

Air Temperature: upper 80's for the high, low 70's were the low.

Water Temperature: Mid 80's. Without wind the surface heated up quickly on the sunny days.

Moonphase: The week started near the Quarter moon.

WHAT GUESTS WERE CATCHING:

We had 5 or 6 boats out for the first half of the week and success was not limited to any one species. Bonefish, permit, tarpon, cudas, triggerfish, houndfish, many species of snappers, groupers, sharks and jacks were all brought to the boat. Permit fishing was very successful!!!!!

BONEFISH: Bonefish were plentiful and easy to catch even though most people were concentrating on permit and tarpon. John from Portland caught his fist bonefish on a fly!! Dr. Brianna spent 45 minutes learning to fly cast on Monday night and caught a bonefish on the fly the next day with super guide Gilberto. Her husband Johnson was not able to score one with the fly rod and Brianna is happy to point that out to anyone interested. Karl on his first attempt with a fly rod landed a nice bonefish with Nesto on the platform. Special congratulations go to Betty for landing her first ever bonefish with Gilberto.

PERMIT: 9 permit were landed in the first 3 days of the week. The largest was around 14 pounds. Special congrats goes to Sam G. for his fulfillment of a permit obsession that has been going on for years at El Pescador! Dan's permit was the largest and he narrowly missed a grand slam due to some rather apathetic tarpon. Paul and Brad could not get the tarpon to the boat so they too missed the grand Slam.

TARPON: Tarpon were everywhere this week but because of the dead clam seas they were still a little spooky and not very aggressive. Kevin in his second visit to EP hooked the most as he was able to get 7 or 8 to eat. The bad news is that none of them got to the boat as Kevin went 0 for 8! Returning guest Greg landed a nice one as did Dan and Jeff. John landed a nice 45 pounder ( his first encounter ever with a tarpon with guide Gilberto!)

SNOOK: Snook were not targeted or seen.

OTHER: Jacks, barracudas, triggerfish, snappers, groupers, sharks, cudas, ladyfish.

FLIES THAT WORKED

Avalon, Christmas Island Specials, Pink Clouser, Gotcha, Crazy Charlie tan

This Week's Summary:

A great week at the lodge with lots of Divers, couples and fishermen thrown in. Even though our best fishing is in the summer and fall it amazes me that more people don't take advantage of it! None of our fishermen ever saw another boat!

The casting clinic was very popular as many of the non fishing guests decided to take a stab at it . Karl was the gold star student!

Guide of the week: Gilberto for all the firsts he guided folks to this week. The team of Carlos and Marco are a close second for their grand slam ( over 2 days) with Dan.

Ed - [email protected]

Fishing photo of the week:


El Pescador guest Dan's Grand Slam!

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GRAND SLAMS AND WEDDING BELLS HEARD AT EL PESCADOR

Week of October 16th - October 22nd, 2011

Weather Conditions: Sunday was overcast with gradual clearing with overcast afternoon, Monday much improved with partly cloudy skies. The rest of the week was slight overcast to overcast with just a few peaks of sun.

Winds: Winds were out of the northwest all week meaning there was some good calm flat over by the mainland. Wind speeds were calm to 10 miles per hour

Air Temperature: mid 80's for the high, low 70's were the low.

Water Temperature: Mid 80's. Without wind the surface heated up quickly on the sunny days.

Moonphase: The week started near the Last Quarter Moon.

WHAT GUESTS WERE CATCHING:

Bonefish, tarpon, permit, cudas, jacks, snook, ladyfish, snappers, pompano, GRAND SLAM FOR JOHN

BONEFISH: Rick and Fritz lit up bonefishing losing track on their 3 days of fishing. Jeri (Rick's wife) went out one day and landed her first bonefish. Kimberly's first fish ever was a bonefish on a fly rod - nice�..it was on he sweetheart Scott's birthday!

PERMIT: John landed his first permit ever while wading with Luis (Gilberto's son - guide in training) then got 3 more on the same flat! John from Hatch reels boated a nice one on his way to a grand slam on Friday with guide Sinoe.

TARPON: Jeff is no longer a tarpon free man as he landed his first tarpon with Emir and hooked several more. His buddy Charles hooked a few but managed to break the 50 lb leader with some super human strip sets! Danny and John from Hatch Reels landed a few beauties out on Savannah Flats. Mark and his son Kyle came close to the record for most tarpon caught as they found an energetic school of 8-15 pound tarpon - 6 to the boat and many others hooked!

SNOOK: Mark and Kyle also had a banner day fishing the mainland for snook with guide Cesar. They had 10 snook to the boat. Mark and Kyle put in some 10 hour days.

FLIES THAT WORKED

Chatreuse clouser, Orange butt tarpon, Crazy Charlie tan, white deceiver, Merkin crab, Gotcha, Christmas Island Special pink and tan.

This Week's Summary:

Lots of good things to report this week despite the slight overcast that persisted most of the week..- Endless bonefish, a few permit and a bunch of tarpon.

Special congratulations go to Charles for the catch of the week: his successful marriage proposal to the lovely Allison. We are hoping for a honeymoon visit next year!

Guide of the week: Sinoe for the grand slam with John from Hatch reels but a too close to call second place goes to Cesar for his multi snook, multi tarpon day!

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El Pescador guests Charlie and Allison

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Week of November 13th - 19th, 2011

Weather Conditions: The week began with some overcast skies which made it challenging to find fish, but when the skies cleared, it was great! We had a weak cold front (the temperature doesn't drop much, it's just what we call a storm that comes in).

Winds: Mostly from the Northwest 5-15 mph switching to north northeast later in the week.

Air Temperature: low to mid 80's for the high, low 70's were the low.

Water Temperature: Low 80's.

Moonphase: Last Quarter on the 18th.

WHAT GUESTS WERE CATCHING:

BONEFISH: Some really big bonefish were landed this week from the Crab Caye area - 5 to 8 lbs! Love that Gotcha fly! Several schools of bones in the 3 to 4 lb range. Richard and Victoria had several good bonefishing days and Dirk landed his first bonefish on fly�.followed by several others. Kristen and Ted came here to land a bonefish on fly..they did that and more!

PERMIT: So who shows up and lands two permit on fly for the first time in their lives on day one! Well, it happened to Ted and Steve this week! Ted almost slammed twice with Captain Carlos Sr, but the tarpon came undone. One with a broken rod, and the next one right by the boat! (I don't feel sorry for him!!) He was beaming all week. And Steve went out with Captain Luis and did the same thing on permit. Landed 2 on fly. So we had 4 permit landed by guests and well, Captain Carlos took a cast when Ted was playing his fish and they had doubles. Wading. So, 5 landed, and 6 hook ups.

TARPON: Our serious November tarpon fishermen are here. George landed one with Captain Nesto, and Mark had 4 eat, jumps and runs one day with Captain Tomas, and so far has landed 2. Joshua is tarpon crazed. He tied some beautiful flies, hoping they get lost actually�check out "Kings Kinky Muddler." In tan - they chomp it all day long. I'm hoping he gets one to the boat. I have lost count of all the eats, which means he is at least getting the "bait to the plate," as they say. Patience.

SNOOK: The guides are seeing more snook as we move into our winter months.

FLIES THAT WORKED

Check out "Kings Kinky Muddler" on Dan Blanton's website. The tarpon are loving this fly! Chartreuse toad, Gotcha, Christmas Island Special, Crazy Charlie, Bonefish bitters, small crabs on the smart bonefish out front, and blue and silver for tarpon patterns were working well on Savannah.

This Week's Summary:

It really does blow my mind when people come here for their first saltwater fly fishing experience and end up landing permit and tarpon as well as bonefish. I don't know why it took me forever! Truly an amazing fishery and I have to give it to our guides. In the two years I have been here now, I have seen them grow in their teaching. They are used to having really accomplished anglers here, but now we are excited to see so many anglers who are new to the salt visiting us. With that, the guides have learned to work with a variety of abilities and magic happens! It warms all of our hearts to see George and Judy here for their 25th year here at EP! And Bob, we will see you here next year with your buddy Mark. I'm sorry to tell you he is nailing the tarpon in your absence! It's really lovely here right now. Good moon and tides for this week as we move into our Thanksgiving week. We are blessed!

Guide of the week: Bottom line, Captain Carlos Sr. is a ninga! He took Ted and Kristen out on day one, and Ted hooked 3 permit and landed 2. Carlos grabbed a rod when Ted was fighting a permit and they had doubles. Wading for permit and from the boat�.Captain Carlos is 70 y/o and lights up when talking about his fishing. I just love it.

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El Pescador guest Ted and his very first Permit on a Fly!

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