I will be visiting Tobago from February 19th - February 27th. I will be bringing my fly rod and as many flies I can tye between now and then. I'm looking for one of two things here. The first and most desirable would be a fellow fly fisherman visiting during the same time period. The second would be any fly fisherman who's fished the island with any degree of success. I'm looking mainly for suggestions on places to go and what type of flies I should make to bring. Anyone?
Josh
Possesed fly fisherman looking for guidance.
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Neil Patton
Fishing
I think people are doing this on pupose.
Joshua, looking for fellow fishers leaves on th 27th February I arrive on the 27th February, Toine & Lia, keen fishers, arrive on the 13th of March I leave on the 13th March.
Life is really unfair
So if I can hijack a bit of Joshua's thread and ask if any fishers are there between 27th Feb & 12 March
Neil
Joshua, looking for fellow fishers leaves on th 27th February I arrive on the 27th February, Toine & Lia, keen fishers, arrive on the 13th of March I leave on the 13th March.
Life is really unfair
So if I can hijack a bit of Joshua's thread and ask if any fishers are there between 27th Feb & 12 March
Neil
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Toine & Lia
Hi Joshua,
In the main article about fishing Tobago’s waters, written by Steve Pitts, you’ll find some insight information about the hot spots and fishing tactics. In general, the tactics you should use don’t differ that much from what you would be using while fishing the Florida Keys, Bahama’s or other Caribbean flats. Like everywhere else you have to make sure you’re there at right time; dusk and dawn.
Looking at the photos in the fishing sections, it seems to me that Steve Pitts or one of his companions knows his way around with fly and rod. You could try contact him.
As far as I know; at Pigeon Point you can find a guide how will take you out fly fishing around the Buccoo area. Last time we visited Tobago we saw Grand Slam II at Pigeon Point boarding fly fisherman. You’ll find the details about Grand Slam and Kester Herbert in the fishing section ( In the menu; Out & About, under Activities).
Hope you get tied up with some nice bones…..
Cheers,
Toine & Lia
In the main article about fishing Tobago’s waters, written by Steve Pitts, you’ll find some insight information about the hot spots and fishing tactics. In general, the tactics you should use don’t differ that much from what you would be using while fishing the Florida Keys, Bahama’s or other Caribbean flats. Like everywhere else you have to make sure you’re there at right time; dusk and dawn.
Looking at the photos in the fishing sections, it seems to me that Steve Pitts or one of his companions knows his way around with fly and rod. You could try contact him.
As far as I know; at Pigeon Point you can find a guide how will take you out fly fishing around the Buccoo area. Last time we visited Tobago we saw Grand Slam II at Pigeon Point boarding fly fisherman. You’ll find the details about Grand Slam and Kester Herbert in the fishing section ( In the menu; Out & About, under Activities).
Hope you get tied up with some nice bones…..
Cheers,
Toine & Lia
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Hi Joshua
Are you loking for a guide or are you happy doing your own thing?
If a guide is your prefered access to bonefish and permit, then Kester Herbert is your man. His details are within the fishing pages of the activities section.
Species to expect on fly gear (from the shore or flats) are bones, tarpon, snook, permit, barracuda, jacks and snapper. That should keep you entertained!
email me at [email protected] and I'll send you some hints and tips.
Cheers
Steve
Are you loking for a guide or are you happy doing your own thing?
If a guide is your prefered access to bonefish and permit, then Kester Herbert is your man. His details are within the fishing pages of the activities section.
Species to expect on fly gear (from the shore or flats) are bones, tarpon, snook, permit, barracuda, jacks and snapper. That should keep you entertained!
email me at [email protected] and I'll send you some hints and tips.
Cheers
Steve
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SJKeeler
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Toine & Lia
Take a look at the day catch of the fisherman at Pigeon piont, Mt Irvine or Castara. Some of the fish they bring home is what you can catch fishing from the rocks or from the beaches. The bigger fish like tuna, kingfish, mahi,mahi are caught futher offshore. The fish you see you can eat.They won't bring in any fish if you can't eat it.
Hope you catch some ...
Toine & Lia
Hope you catch some ...
Toine & Lia
