
Newly wed Beth Herbert gets hers.

Ryan Herbert gets the "His" part of the honeymoon "His and Hers".

Beth Herbert and Mac.

Ryan, you may kiss the bride!
INSHORE –
The fishing has been very good for the conditions recently. The rains have just started to let up,(two days now with no rain) so the rivers have been clear at the mouths. Yesterday clients caught Mackerel, Jacks and Snapper.
OFFSHORE –
Dorado are still the main target but debris lines are not as common now so trolling is the way to find them. There are plenty. Sailfish are being seen daily and some Marlin have been raised recently. Wahoo are still being seen around structure.
FRESHWATER –
The rivers have been looking good and fishing well. On Saturday Machaca in the 3 pound range were eating size 2 weighted streamers in the afternoon on the lower part of the Savegre.

Jumping Skipjack flash, it's a gas gas gas!

Eric Hansen with a nice Dorado

Peter Mosby with a mountain/river Snook

The end of an epic fishing day. Roosters in the morning and Machaca and Snook in the river in the afternoon. Show us your eggs! (Do you Sea turtles?)
Inshore – The action has been great on Roosters with live bait and Jacks with anything that moves. The Snook are happy to eat anything that swims if you can get it in the surf or in the river mouths.
Offshore – Fishing on the sea mounts has been very productive. Peter Mosby and Eric Hansen fished the Viente Seis for one day and were able to chum up Dorado, Amberjack, Rainbow Runner and a variety of smaller reef fish. Mr. Mosby landed 3 species on the fly and lost a really nice bull Dorado to bad tackle. Mr. Hansen landed his first saltwater species (Triggerfish) on the fly and landed his first Dorado.
Freshwater – The rivers are getting big and the currents are strong but the fishing is still good. Mr. Mosby and Hansen floated the rio Savegre after a morning of catching Roosters inshore, and were able to catch Machaca, Roncador and Snook on the fly. They even had time after their epic fishing day to sample local cuisine, … Sea Turtle Eggs.