Francisco Rosario

-Boqueron bay In the West Coast of Puerto Rico offers you an untapped resource for outstanding tarpon action. It's a place where flyrodding and light tackle reign supreme.

The area is home to a significant population of year-round resident tarpon. Plenty of larger fish also ply the regions bays,lagoon andestuaries throughout the year. The big Tarponare present, presumably to take advantage of the warmer waters and plentiful forage.

I had the good fortune tocall the flats myoffice for work .Cabo Rojo is amagnificent area tocast a streamer in front of hungry tarpon. I was presented with the options of casting to schools of feeding fish over vast shallow flats, working amongst entangled mangroves to pocket pools & tiny creeks with single fish, and working the magic of theriver. There's enough variety in this game to keep anyone engaged.
A massive mangroveshoreline dominates the coastal habitat. Crystalline waters are the norm for the lower reaches as they empty into sweeping flats. On the other hand, rust-stained hues characterize the smaller quarters of the upper river and tiny creek habitats. The estuary habitat is superb; shallow sandy-bottomed grass beds, banks dominated by mangrove roots and green canopy. The entire region sports an average depth of two toten feet overall. The dynamics provide you with a perfect window to sight-fish.

The estuary's open water affords fly fishers with 360 degrees of casting opportunity. Keep your eyes peeled scan for dorsals & tails, breezing baitfish, or erupting water and instant mayhem. The flats are a casters dream situation. The longer you can cast a line, the better your chances of reaping the harvest. Everyone standing on the bow of the flat boat have the opportunity to castyour fly in front of the silver king.
It's an awesome place to explore. It's darn productive for feeding fish. This place isn't for the faint of heart however as you'll be challenged in all aspects of your angling skills. You earn every fish that comes to hand. I love this game.
Once the fly hit its mark a tarpon wouldn't waste any time with their reaction.

Puerto Rico is the "secret" hotspot just a few hours from any major airport in the US mainland.
This is a fishery that makes for lifetime memories. The guides and hosts will certainly add their special touch. If you're interested in more travel details please contact :
Capt. Francisco Rosario
Light Tackle Adventure Fishing Trips
PO BOX 355 Hormigueros, PR 00660
(787) 849-1430/ (787) 547-7380
www.lighttackleadventure.8k.com

Francisco Rosario

About The Author: Captain Francisco Rosario

Company: Light Tackle Adventure Tarpon Fishing

Area Reporting: Boqueron Bay (Cabo Rojo Puerto Rico)

Bio: Capt. Francisco \"Pochy\" Rosario· U.S.C.G Certified Captain License · Certified Guide by Puerto Rico Tourism Company (GT 2001-018) · Endorsed by the Puerto Rico Tourism Company · Endorsed by Comisión de Servicio Público (Public Service Commission) (S-03-06-Feb-518) Capt. Francisco "Pochy" Rosario is a passionate fisherman. He born and raised in the West Coast of Puerto Rico, and been fishing tarpon since he was 12 years old. Capt. Rosario has more than 16 years of experience in sport fishing. He began working as mate for Western Tourist Services, a deep sea fishing charter company. In 1999 after getting his U.S.C.G license, he decides to start his own business as Inshore Fishing Services. He offered Light Tackle and Fly Fishing trips for tarpon, snook, jacks, mangrove snapper and barracudas. He has a 17' customized skiff for a spectacular fishing in the West Coast of Puerto Rico. The boat has marine radio, livewell with bait pump, 14 rod holder , deep finder, 19 gal. Gas tank, 2006 85 hp Yamaha endure, 6 life jackets USCG approved, 3 bait net, 4 dry storage, nav. Lights, push pole, flear kit and fire extinguisher.

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