Cuba Fishing
Cuba Fishing
Hey everyone,
The wife decided we were off to Cuba the second week of November.
Has anyone gone deep sea fishing off the coast of Varadero?
Any links and information would be greatly appreciated.
Carlco
The wife decided we were off to Cuba the second week of November.
Has anyone gone deep sea fishing off the coast of Varadero?
Any links and information would be greatly appreciated.
Carlco
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Pink Lady and I had a banner day foshing in Cuba. I just eat, drank and partied, so as far asplanning details....that was PL's dept. I think we stayed at the Breeze's Holguin. We chartered a boat and fished Darodao (Dolphin) and Wahoo. We also caught a tuna.
Price was great. The Hospility Planners in the Lobby will help set you up. Book it as soon as you get there.
Here's a couple pic's
Pink Lady's 1st Dorado
Me, a Dorado, a wahoo and my shorts.
You won't regret a charter trip out. Just one tip though. Take down a couple things for the boat captain as a tip. They have absolutely nothing. A couple musky baits, long steel leaders or some heavy lb power pro will mean a lot to them. They don't have access to this stuff.
Have fun!
Price was great. The Hospility Planners in the Lobby will help set you up. Book it as soon as you get there.
Here's a couple pic's
Pink Lady's 1st Dorado
Me, a Dorado, a wahoo and my shorts.
You won't regret a charter trip out. Just one tip though. Take down a couple things for the boat captain as a tip. They have absolutely nothing. A couple musky baits, long steel leaders or some heavy lb power pro will mean a lot to them. They don't have access to this stuff.
Have fun!
Thanks for the input so far.
I had thought of bringing some fishing stuff for them. I'll be sure to go get some stuff before I take off.
I just remember the amount of Baracuda's we caught while in Mexico a couple of years ago I figured I couldn't resist going out again.
From what I have found out so far the majority from Varadero is to go to Havana for some sailfish but I haven't found anything under 600$ us so I'm now looking into Bass fishing.
Will definetely bring a pole as I have regretted it the last couple of times I went down and didn't have any. I figure I'll go buy one of those retractable ones and bring some jigs and rapala's and hope for the best. Those small reef fish should bite on my crappie jigs! It'll get me ready for first ice crappie.
Carl
I had thought of bringing some fishing stuff for them. I'll be sure to go get some stuff before I take off.
I just remember the amount of Baracuda's we caught while in Mexico a couple of years ago I figured I couldn't resist going out again.
From what I have found out so far the majority from Varadero is to go to Havana for some sailfish but I haven't found anything under 600$ us so I'm now looking into Bass fishing.
Will definetely bring a pole as I have regretted it the last couple of times I went down and didn't have any. I figure I'll go buy one of those retractable ones and bring some jigs and rapala's and hope for the best. Those small reef fish should bite on my crappie jigs! It'll get me ready for first ice crappie.
Carl
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Marcus, I wish I had communicated with you about a month ago. I believe my girlfriend and I were at the exact same resort as you and PL the week before the Quinte Trip. (Brisas Gaurdalavaca). I himmed and hawwed and got hammered all week wondering if I should go but opted out cause my lady friend was less than interested. As well I couldn't find out a lot of info prior to going so I hit the bar and the buffet instead. After seeing your pictures I now have all the info I need. Next year for sure.
Great Bass Fishing
Have been to Cuba twice. Have caught fish up to 12.5 lbs LM Bass Generally we went end of February or 1st week March.All inclusive at that time for 1350.00 Cdn. Airfare the whole enchiladas. Flew out of Toronto to Cienfuegos and then Bussed for an hour into Lake Hannibania. Stayed at Government resort during off season Meals left something to think about not sure if the eggs we ate in the morning were hens, turtles, or god knows what. weather sure was great compared to Canadian COLD.
The outfit that we travelled through was One Stop travel in Hamilton I believe run by Brian McKinnon if memory serves me right. This agency went bankcrupt and do not have any other way of getting in touch with brian. He supposedly had special connections to get us into Hannibania.
Would gladly go back again, some GREAT TIMES had in CUBA also Fantastic Cigars.
The outfit that we travelled through was One Stop travel in Hamilton I believe run by Brian McKinnon if memory serves me right. This agency went bankcrupt and do not have any other way of getting in touch with brian. He supposedly had special connections to get us into Hannibania.
Would gladly go back again, some GREAT TIMES had in CUBA also Fantastic Cigars.
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Sweet
Now that's something... Big Sea fish at aquarium prices!
I just got back from Southern California where the big thing is to charter a boat to go Tuna fishing in Mexican waters. All at the god fearing price of $3000 USD!!!
I bought some tackle from a local shop and got an earful from the owner. A typical Tuna setup runs between $800 - $1000. Either that, or it's pier fishing for Bonita, Sardines, and shovelnose sharks with your basic anodized spinning gear.
Cuba looks like a heck of a deal! Do I hear a Fish-Hawk trip in the making?
(Btw. For next year, I grabbed my secret plastic jerk bait - Amazing action on this thing!)
Legend
I just got back from Southern California where the big thing is to charter a boat to go Tuna fishing in Mexican waters. All at the god fearing price of $3000 USD!!!
I bought some tackle from a local shop and got an earful from the owner. A typical Tuna setup runs between $800 - $1000. Either that, or it's pier fishing for Bonita, Sardines, and shovelnose sharks with your basic anodized spinning gear.
Cuba looks like a heck of a deal! Do I hear a Fish-Hawk trip in the making?
(Btw. For next year, I grabbed my secret plastic jerk bait - Amazing action on this thing!)
Legend