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Reef Hawg
Posted 1/7/2004 5:08 PM (#92860)
Subject: fishing the Carribean




Posts: 3518


Location: north central wisconsin

I think I posted about this last year, but we are finnally committing to a trip now.  My wife and I are going on our honeymoon in march.  We have found great deals in Punta Cana(Dominican republic) Jamaica and Puerta Vallarta(Pacific side of Mexico).  We are trying to decide where to go, and we were wondering where the best fishing is, as that may sway our descision.  Any help within the next 14 hours will really be great(we have to book tommorrow to get the good air fare).

Thanks a million,

Jason

kevin
Posted 1/7/2004 5:38 PM (#92864 - in reply to #92860)
Subject: RE: fishing the Carribean





Posts: 1335


Location: Chicago, Beverly
Here is a link that might help you. Never fished down there myself but came across this website, thought it might help. http://www.charternet.com/fishers/index.html
Reef Hawg
Posted 1/7/2004 5:52 PM (#92865 - in reply to #92860)
Subject: RE: fishing the Carribean




Posts: 3518


Location: north central wisconsin
thank you Kevin.
kevin
Posted 1/7/2004 5:53 PM (#92866 - in reply to #92860)
Subject: RE: fishing the Carribean





Posts: 1335


Location: Chicago, Beverly
Not a problem, I hope it helps...
The Handyman
Posted 1/7/2004 6:26 PM (#92869 - in reply to #92860)
Subject: RE: fishing the Carribean




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Hey the sisterinlaw was in the Dominaican Rep. before christmas and said it was awesome,but they did not fish.Everything else was top-notch she said!I could find out more!
Reef Hawg
Posted 1/8/2004 8:27 AM (#92914 - in reply to #92860)
Subject: RE: fishing the Carribean




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Location: north central wisconsin
That would be great Jeff.  I was looking at a couple places including punta cana in the D.R.  I'll wait to hear from you.   Call me tonight and we'll roll tommorrow and try to get slimed.

Edited by Reef Hawg 1/8/2004 8:28 AM
Steve Van Lieshout
Posted 1/8/2004 9:16 AM (#92920 - in reply to #92860)
Subject: RE: fishing the Carribean




Posts: 1916


Location: Greenfield, WI
I'm going to Punta Cana at Easter. I have fished in the Bahamas, CanCun Mexico and both sides of Florida. Compared to our normal fresh water fishing, any saltwater fishing on its worst day down there far exceeds or best days fishing on fresh water!
Just try to get referals of any of your options. It isn't like you do this every day, so spend a little more money to get the better charter boats. Their equipment will be more functional, and theoretically they will be more knowledgable.

Posted 1/8/2004 10:34 AM (#92932 - in reply to #92860)
Subject: RE: fishing the Carribean


Of the places you listed, I've only fished Puerto Vallarta. I've fished there 2x in March had pretty poor luck--fun to be on the water, but really nothing to show for either trip. Once I hired the cheapest boat in the fleet, once the most expensive; we were able to fish more spots with the nicer, faster boat, but didn't catch any more fish and the boat and captain didn't have much "character". I always had much better luck off Florida. Having said that I hate almost everything but the fishing for a trip to FLA, and the reverse is true of my trips to PV (fishing sucked but everything else was great).

I love the town: not too "americanized" escept for one cheezy strip, but plenty clean and the people are friendly. I haven't been there for a few years, aside from some more construction, it doesn't sound like things have changed much.
Steve Van Lieshout
Posted 1/8/2004 6:05 PM (#92986 - in reply to #92860)
Subject: RE: fishing the Carribean




Posts: 1916


Location: Greenfield, WI
I looked under www.puntacana.com, and found that most of the available website links were for marlin and sailfish. The rates started at $1200.00/day but there has to be something more reasonable.
If not my fishing might consist of "fishing for ice in my drink"!

Edited by Steve Van Lieshout 1/8/2004 6:07 PM

Posted 1/8/2004 8:44 PM (#93004 - in reply to #92860)
Subject: RE: fishing the Carribean


Go to Cancun!!! excellent billfishing and offshore fishing.You can keep the wife happy and busy and rent a jeep and drive 2 hours south to Punta Alen and fish ascension bay which is some of the best flyfishing in the planet for tarpon Bonefish and Permit.I have done this combination twice and did it on my honeymoon as well and you can do it on the cheap if you do it Properly.I have fished all over the place and this was in the top ten
sworrall
Posted 1/8/2004 9:18 PM (#93009 - in reply to #93004)
Subject: RE: fishing the Carribean





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin

Reef Hawg,

Drop me an email, I have a 5 star timeshare in Cancun and have about 9 weeks banked I will never use with an outfit (Interval International) that allows for transfer anywhere on the globe. s[email protected]

Reef Hawg
Posted 1/9/2004 8:15 AM (#93027 - in reply to #92860)
Subject: RE: fishing the Carribean




Posts: 3518


Location: north central wisconsin

Thanks to everyone for their help and research, it means alot to have people like you to help with something non musky related.  That jeep rental and fly fishing sounds very interesting we need to get in touch and talk details.

 

Steve, mail is on the way.

 

J

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