Belize – Top Tips for Permit, Tarpon & Bonefish with Melvin McCaleb, Ernest Garcia, Max Neil and Ben Furimsky

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Permit are considered one of the top saltwater game species.  Ask any permit fisherman and they will tell you how finicky they can be. But that’s what makes them so rewarding. Ben Furimisky and I spent a week at Tarpon Caye Lodge in Belize and were blown away by the number of Permit we saw. We had shots all day and caught quite a few, even a double.  

On this episode of the podcast, Ben and I sit down with Melvin McCaleb, one of the owners of Tarpon Caye Lodge in Belize as well as guides Ernest Garcia and Max Neil.  We get you fully dialed in on top tips for Permit, Tarpon and Bonefish. Rods, lines, leaders and flies and a few funny stories from the week, its all in there.

If you love or have an interest in saltwater fly fishing, this episode is for you. 

Enjoy! And please follow along as lots more great episodes are coming your way.  

[04.41] Belize and Placencia – Starting the conversation, we talk about the geography of Placencia: a small town in Belize, a country in Central America.

[08.55] Target species – Target species in Belize

[15.16] Leader setup – What a leader is designed to do and how to make your own leader

[23.31] Tropical fly line – What happens when you don’t have a tropical fly line when you come to Belize?

[32.04] The key to permit fishing – We dive into what happens if you do not execute on your first cast.

[37.47] Weed guards – How weed guards can help fishing in Belize

[44.44] Tarpon flies – Tarpon flies for tarpon fishing

[51.25] Experience – We talk about one of the craziest experiences we had out in the water.

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Rob Giannino
Founder, Family Man, Vlogger, Podcast Extraordinaire: Rob lives in the greater Boston area and has a passion for all things fishing. From fly fishing and tying to being an experienced outdoor speaker, writer, photographer, videographer, podcaster, and drone pilot. Rob spends his time always searching for the next tug at the end of his fly line. Exploring the world, Rob has made friends far and wide with a passion for the sport, and loves bringing fly anglers together, and sharing this passion on the river and online. Rob’s favorite fish to chase is the Brook Trout. A classic, native New England fish with bold colorful spots, that live in the most beautiful places.