We will be in-between jobs in April/May, so the Cup family is taking a cruise for some much-needed R&R and connection. One stop will be in Cozumel, and I have booked a quick little flats fishing trip for my oldest boy and I. I didn't book through the cruise line, but found my own guide who seems reputable. Definitely, a knowledgeable fisherman when I spoke with him.
He says that time of year (early May) can be great for flats fishing, as the bonefish in the lagoons on the north end of the island don't migrate and are there all year. YouTube seems to confirm this. Hopefully, the wind isn't up, and the fish are hungry.
I will be 100% dependent upon his gear, not able to bring any of my own. He will have 8 and 9 WT rods for me to use (Scientific Angler's, I think- I can upgrade to a nicer rod for a small fee if I desire). My son will be tossing jigs and shrimp with a light spinning setup. We will be stalking by skiff and wading, sight fishing for bonefish mostly, but also snook, baby tarpon, and permit. I don't really care, as every one of those species is on my bucket list, and yet to be checked off.
My question for you- all-knowing OB - what advice would you guys give?
Has anyone ever been flats fishing in Cozumel? I will only have 4 hours, but they swear they can give me a shot with that amount of time.
For those who have caught bones on the fly (you lucky ducks), what advice can you give?
I'm an experienced fly fisherman, but not great at casting distances in the wind (mostly, I chase trout in tiny backcountry streams). Should I be practicing double hauling or a different technique? Or should I focus on just honing my accuracy? I know to keep the rod tip low and strip set (hopefully, I can remember to do that...) I'm going to try to hit some ponds and start conditioning myself to strip set between now and then.
I will reward the generous advice and pay homage to the OB with a full trip report and pictures- hopefully of big smiles and big bonefish! (obvious double-entendre intentionally avoided).
He says that time of year (early May) can be great for flats fishing, as the bonefish in the lagoons on the north end of the island don't migrate and are there all year. YouTube seems to confirm this. Hopefully, the wind isn't up, and the fish are hungry.
I will be 100% dependent upon his gear, not able to bring any of my own. He will have 8 and 9 WT rods for me to use (Scientific Angler's, I think- I can upgrade to a nicer rod for a small fee if I desire). My son will be tossing jigs and shrimp with a light spinning setup. We will be stalking by skiff and wading, sight fishing for bonefish mostly, but also snook, baby tarpon, and permit. I don't really care, as every one of those species is on my bucket list, and yet to be checked off.
My question for you- all-knowing OB - what advice would you guys give?
Has anyone ever been flats fishing in Cozumel? I will only have 4 hours, but they swear they can give me a shot with that amount of time.
For those who have caught bones on the fly (you lucky ducks), what advice can you give?
I'm an experienced fly fisherman, but not great at casting distances in the wind (mostly, I chase trout in tiny backcountry streams). Should I be practicing double hauling or a different technique? Or should I focus on just honing my accuracy? I know to keep the rod tip low and strip set (hopefully, I can remember to do that...) I'm going to try to hit some ponds and start conditioning myself to strip set between now and then.
I will reward the generous advice and pay homage to the OB with a full trip report and pictures- hopefully of big smiles and big bonefish! (obvious double-entendre intentionally avoided).