what a great week....lots of bones...caught 2 tarpon....they were small but they were T A R P O N. excellent accomodations and food. I Will go back
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what a great week....lots of bones...caught 2 tarpon....they were small but they were T A R P O N. excellent accomodations and food. I Will go back
I took a group of 14 to Boca Paila the week of August 11th. This trip was sold through frontiers for a steep discount one year ago. My employees loved it. While the fishing was not as good as on season, we caught more than enough bones, permit and jacks. Very little tarpon nor did most of the guides seem to know how or where to fish for them.
rooms were nice and kept very clean, make sure you get one of the ones with air conditioning as not all have them. The food was five star and the service to match. Guides were really the only real problem, most were wore out and really did not want to fish. One serious note: The trip from cancun to lodge is 2.5 hours and 1.5 hours is on a dirt road that is very very rough. If anyone in your group has a bad back this drive will kill them. Take a good book as the beach area is first rate with lots of palms to read under.
If you are a novice with a spinning rod or world class fly fishing
expert this place has it all. Teriffic personable guides know enough
English to put you on the fish and get you hooked up with plenty of
them. Bonefish, permit and tarpon are plentiful and are eager to take a
fly with the guides quiet poling and uncanny vision.
You won't find a more relaxing place anywhere after the fishing is
done.
We go every year and have for 7 years. It just keeps getting better and better. Bring a camera and PLENTY of batteries and film! You'll be busy!
Did I mention that Polly's food is awesome?!
June 5, 2003 I had my first experience salt water flyfishing and had a great time. I'm only 1 year into flyfishing so this is a real test for a guide. Juan was a great teacher and taught me how to deal with wind, how to play the fish and how to see the buggers. On a day with high wind (not very good for bonefishing), he got me to 7 hook ups and 3 landed bonefish. A number of ladyfish hookups and one landed. One baby Jack Crevalle. I can hardly wait to go back on a good fishing day. A caution: the road from Tulum to Boca Paila is 40+ minutes of very rough road in a jeep and longer if you drive slowly. The sign says 20 km but it feels far. I did a day trip from Playa del Carmen and had a good 50 peso breakfast with them at 7 AM for an 8 AM departure. Juan sells his own flies at 350 pesos (about $3.50) so it's not too horrible compared to fly shops and you don't need to worry about buying the wrong kind for the day. Boca Paila also sells flies and rents rods if you didn't plan ahead.
Well I've been at Boca Paila two times in the past two years. Both have been in the fall months - late October/November which is ok but the weather is VERY unpredictable. First the accomodations are the best. Mrs. Gonzalez serves up the best, well prepared menu of the Yucatan. Francisco is perfection and Jose Luis rounds out the package perfectly. Ricky is unfortunately trying to turn the place into a playboy pen. Nothing around for miles accept Ricky's M5 BMW and his new Fountain off-shore boat. Plus he built 4 new "houses" that look more like jail cells than the traditional thatch roof houses they've had for 30 years. On a scale of 1 - 10 the fishing is a five. Grand Bahama has MUCH larger bonefish with the minimum being 5 pounds up to 12lbs. Boca bones average 3 lbs. As for the most important part...the guides vary tremendously. Victor is an ***, Gregorio is lazy and Mario is fantastic. I have fished with them all and while some days are better than others the guide makes or breaks the trip.
