Tag: Cuba

Permit Redemption – Fly Fishing Jardines De La Reina & Cayo Cruz (Cuba)

The high highs and low lows of Permit fishing are the reason why soo many seasoned saltwater anglers embrace this torture.

The high highs and low lows of Permit fishing are the reason why soo many seasoned saltwater anglers embrace this torture. This short video pays tribute to a magnificent game fish that roams the flats of Cuba’s national marine parks.   To check out more from Fly Fishing Nation, please click here.

Video Viva Cuba

Only 90 miles separate the coast of Florida from Cuba, but for decades the short distance was a near impossibility for generations of thrill seekers. Now the well conserved ecological paradise, 100-miles of pristine, fish-filled flats, is slowly opening to anglers.

Only 90 miles separate the coast of Florida from Cuba, but for decades the short distance was a near impossibility for generations of thrill seekers. Now the well conserved ecological paradise, 100-miles of pristine, fish-filled flats, is slowly opening to anglers. Viva Cuba from smith optics on Vimeo. Avalon Outdoor Guides showed Jonathan Jones, a.k.a. […]

New Hosted Trips for 2018 for Go Fishing Worldwide

With the British Summer slowly coming into full swing Go Fishing Worldwide wanted to put together some options to look forward to for when winter is in full swing in early 2018.

Dream Saltwater Fishing With the British Summer slowly coming into full swing Go Fishing Worldwide wanted to put together some options to look forward to for when winter is in full swing in early 2018. These hosted trips take you to three of the top Saltwater Fly-Fishing Destinations in the World at very competitive prices, […]

Early 2018 Trip Specials of Go Fishing Worldwide

Cayo Romano has been building a record book of impressive catches of the main three flats species, as well as offering a huge variety of inshore fish to pursue. Added to this is the area north, called Cayo Cruz, which extends this fishery even further.

Cayo Romano has been building a record book of impressive catches of the main three flats species, as well as offering a huge variety of inshore fish to pursue. Added to this is the area north, called Cayo Cruz, which extends this fishery even further. The fishing grounds of endless cays, sand flats, lagoons, channels […]

First “Fly Fishing Only” sanctuary in Cuba

Since the first fly was casted in 1993, Avalon has served as a leading example of how environmental sustainability and fly-fishing is essential in today’s world. Having said this, Avalon, is proud to announce that starting with the 2017 season, Cuba will be home to the first “Fly Fishing Only” sanctuary, aiming to continue to […]