lunes, 5 de octubre de 2009

Avalon Cienaga de Zapata

Cienaga de Zapata is one of the most exciting fisheries in the Caribbean, especially because of the variety of fish you will see and catch on the flats. This is some of the world’s best fly fishing for bonefish, permit, and baby tarpons, but add to these mutton snapper, barracuda, jack crevalle, horse eye jack, snook, grouper and a variety of sharks and you have a marvelous variety of fish to catch each day.

On this very first year, Avalon is offering exploratory trips in this area. The yacht we will use for these trips is La Reina, our live aboard yacht currently in Jardines de la Reina, which will be booked for groups of 4 anglers in exclusivity, with private crew, guides, and 2 Dolphin skiffs for their fishing week. If you like to fish hard, you can fish from dawn to dusk, fish the best flats and be only minutes from the yacht at the end of your day.

This is some of the best flats fly fishing in the Caribbean today. Bonefish are found in gigantic numbers and are easy to catch. While most are in the 2-4 lb. class, on some flats they average six to nine pounds! The average permit are in the 15-25 lb. class, and tarpon of 20 - 50lbs with the possibility of larger migrating fish of 80 pounds in the spring and summer months.

Hundreds of mangrove islands, deep channels and large flats make up the Cienaga de Zapata archipelago. Shallow water with good protection from the wind makes for easy running in our smaller fishing skiffs. You’ll marvel at the emerald green water and white sand beaches with deeper channels slicing through the mangroves allowing for massive tidal water flow between the ocean side and backcountry flats.

Divers can experience spectacular diving with a variety of large fish.

We look forward to hosting you soon on this new destination. For clients already booked in Cayo Largo, we are giving a special rate of USD$2000 per angler, for a second week in this fishing paradise.

Avalon Cuban Fishing Centers

http://www.cubanfishingcenters.com

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