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San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
It is a Grand Slam! Yes, the fly fisherman's ultimate goal! Ambergris Caye has many lagoon flats, channel cuts, and mangrove inlets on the West side which provide great habitats for ... moreflat fishing.

Tarpon, bonefish, and permit are the catch of the day for a Grand Slam. These fish are protected by the laws of Belize and are only for catch and release. Because these fish are protected, they are abundant in our waters. This provides a great chance for the fly fisherman to get his Grand Slam!

Flat fishing is also done on a half-day or full-day.
$
350
/ Group
Departs From:
San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
Fishing for barracuda, jacks, snooks, bonefish, tarpons, and permits! Not too far away, just about 10-15 minutes from our dock are the Ambergris Caye extensive grass flats and the ... morelagoons known for the barracuda, jacks, grouper, sharks, and permits. These top of of the food chain predators are vicious and are sure to strike and give you an outstanding fight on a neat fly or lure.

Morning fishing can be exceptional and the flats are only about a mile from the blue waters replenishing the flats constantly with fish bonefish, tarpons, and permits.