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Old December 11th, 2004, 08:23 AM
bkipp1946
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Default Yucatan Flyfishing, Anyone gone lately?

Would really appreciate any info on fishing South of Tulum. Plan on
camping some of the time and self guided trips are what I am looking for.

Thanks to any whom respond.

Todd


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Old December 12th, 2004, 08:44 PM
The Leaping Frog
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Default Yucatan Flyfishing, Anyone gone lately?

Went in 2003 and fished at Boca Paila http://www.bocapaila.com/home.html
for one morning. Loved it even if this is not cheap fishing by any stretch
of the imagination ~ about £180 sterling for one morning. Caught my first
bonefish and had a cracking time ..with the wife too! A real bonus.

Careful it takes a while to get there from Tulum. Allow 1.5 hours and
although a 4x4 is not necessary it might be better: big pot holes in the
road / track.
If you can stop at Oscar's restaurant (+ eco tourism bungalows on the
beach). Warm welcome from this argentinian and good food!

other fishing lodges in Syan Khan biosphere reserve.:
http://www.pescamaya.com/ also ecotourism offered (swim with dolphins,
snorkling..., birdwatching fregrattes and sea eagle at the entrance of the
lagoon)
http://www.flyfishtheflats.com/
http://www.bonefishbum.com/

Warning: he who tastes sal****er fly fishing is likely to get hooked for
ever1
tightlines
The Leaping frog

"bkipp1946" wrote in message
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Would really appreciate any info on fishing South of Tulum. Plan on
camping some of the time and self guided trips are what I am looking for.

Thanks to any whom respond.

Todd




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Old December 12th, 2004, 08:44 PM
The Leaping Frog
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Default Yucatan Flyfishing, Anyone gone lately?

Went in 2003 and fished at Boca Paila http://www.bocapaila.com/home.html
for one morning. Loved it even if this is not cheap fishing by any stretch
of the imagination ~ about £180 sterling for one morning. Caught my first
bonefish and had a cracking time ..with the wife too! A real bonus.

Careful it takes a while to get there from Tulum. Allow 1.5 hours and
although a 4x4 is not necessary it might be better: big pot holes in the
road / track.
If you can stop at Oscar's restaurant (+ eco tourism bungalows on the
beach). Warm welcome from this argentinian and good food!

other fishing lodges in Syan Khan biosphere reserve.:
http://www.pescamaya.com/ also ecotourism offered (swim with dolphins,
snorkling..., birdwatching fregrattes and sea eagle at the entrance of the
lagoon)
http://www.flyfishtheflats.com/
http://www.bonefishbum.com/

Warning: he who tastes sal****er fly fishing is likely to get hooked for
ever1
tightlines
The Leaping frog

"bkipp1946" wrote in message
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Would really appreciate any info on fishing South of Tulum. Plan on
camping some of the time and self guided trips are what I am looking for.

Thanks to any whom respond.

Todd




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Old December 13th, 2004, 08:29 PM
jackk
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Default Yucatan Flyfishing, Anyone gone lately?

You can get a lot of info from www.danblanton.com. Do a search on dthe
archives, but beware tht the older archives aer scrambled and no good.
However there has been a lot of discussion recently on the Yucatan. You
might also try www.garybulla.com
JFK

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"bkipp1946" wrote in message
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Would really appreciate any info on fishing South of Tulum. Plan on
camping some of the time and self guided trips are what I am looking for.

Thanks to any whom respond.

Todd




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Old December 13th, 2004, 08:29 PM
jackk
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Default Yucatan Flyfishing, Anyone gone lately?

You can get a lot of info from www.danblanton.com. Do a search on dthe
archives, but beware tht the older archives aer scrambled and no good.
However there has been a lot of discussion recently on the Yucatan. You
might also try www.garybulla.com
JFK

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"bkipp1946" wrote in message
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Would really appreciate any info on fishing South of Tulum. Plan on
camping some of the time and self guided trips are what I am looking for.

Thanks to any whom respond.

Todd




 




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