Fishing in Scarborough
Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 8:03 pm
Hi All
I’m a long time reader of this forum and frequent visitor to Tobago. This is my first ever post!!
During my last trip (May) I had some tremendous action at Sandy Point from the jetties. Sadly I didn’t manage to land a Tarpon – the gear I took wasn’t really up to the challenge – but I hooked and fought a few and also managed to land some good sized garfish, snapper, moray eels and various other bits and pieces.
One night I was supposed to go fishing in Scarborough with a couple of the guys who worked in our hotel. They raved about how good it was but come the evening of the trip neither of them showed!!
My question is has anyone fished the harbour at Scarborough and if so what is the best method and what could I expect in terms of species? Moreover is it safe for a tourist to hang around there? Some parts of Tobago have a reputation for being dangerous although personally I’ve never experienced any problems.
Anyway, any tips would be much appreciated
Regards
John
I’m a long time reader of this forum and frequent visitor to Tobago. This is my first ever post!!
During my last trip (May) I had some tremendous action at Sandy Point from the jetties. Sadly I didn’t manage to land a Tarpon – the gear I took wasn’t really up to the challenge – but I hooked and fought a few and also managed to land some good sized garfish, snapper, moray eels and various other bits and pieces.
One night I was supposed to go fishing in Scarborough with a couple of the guys who worked in our hotel. They raved about how good it was but come the evening of the trip neither of them showed!!
My question is has anyone fished the harbour at Scarborough and if so what is the best method and what could I expect in terms of species? Moreover is it safe for a tourist to hang around there? Some parts of Tobago have a reputation for being dangerous although personally I’ve never experienced any problems.
Anyway, any tips would be much appreciated
Regards
John