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Hello,
I've plans to go on holiday to the DR probably in/somewhere near Punta Cana. It will be mainly a family holiday with sunbathing and swimming (especially for the girls) but I have the idea of bringing my fly rod. I searched the web and groups.google.com and hardly found anything really helpful, fly-fishing seems either to be very uncommon on the island or a well kept secret among those who know. I'm aware that in the big tourist centers chances for fly fishing will be poor but nevertheless maybe someone has tried it on the island. So here are my questions: What about areas less crowded by tourists than Punta Cana, how does the south coast between Punta Cana and Santa Domingo look like? Is it fishable? What about hiring a small boat from locals? Is that possible? What about prices? Are guides availiable? What about the language? Any chance to get in contact with the locals using English language? I promise to write a trip report if I get some helpful answers, that help me catch some fish over there. Thanks Wolfgang -- A foreign body and a foreign mind never welcome in the land of the blind. from 'Not one of us', (c) 1980 Peter Gabriel |
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wolf, I have absolutely no idea what you are talking about...however another
group to check at might be alt.travel.latin-america john "Wolfgang Kueter" wrote in message ... Hello, I've plans to go on holiday to the DR probably in/somewhere near Punta Cana. It will be mainly a family holiday with sunbathing and swimming (especially for the girls) but I have the idea of bringing my fly rod. I searched the web and groups.google.com and hardly found anything really helpful, fly-fishing seems either to be very uncommon on the island or a well kept secret among those who know. I'm aware that in the big tourist centers chances for fly fishing will be poor but nevertheless maybe someone has tried it on the island. So here are my questions: What about areas less crowded by tourists than Punta Cana, how does the south coast between Punta Cana and Santa Domingo look like? Is it fishable? What about hiring a small boat from locals? Is that possible? What about prices? Are guides availiable? What about the language? Any chance to get in contact with the locals using English language? I promise to write a trip report if I get some helpful answers, that help me catch some fish over there. Thanks Wolfgang -- A foreign body and a foreign mind never welcome in the land of the blind. from 'Not one of us', (c) 1980 Peter Gabriel |
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sorry, that's "rec.travel.latin-america"
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![]() "asadi" wrote in message hlink.net... wolf, I have absolutely no idea what you are talking about... Hm.....must be the name. ![]() Wolfgang |
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