General Info & Prices
flyfish belize
flyfish the tropics
A TROPICAL FISHING EXPERIENCE WITH YOU IN CONTROL

FISHING OPTIONS

- sight cast to bonefish on shallow flats.
- be poled over white sand and turtle grass flats sight fishing tarpon and permit.
- blind cast in channels for 50 – 100 pound tarpon.
- fish the mangrove edges for snook, baby tarpon and snappers.
- troll the reef for barracuda and a wide variety of reef fish
The finest permit fishing on the globe is available on the shallow flats inside the Belize barrier reef. There are many areas in Belize where permit can be found, but for numbers of fish, you can’t top the central coast of Belize. Fishermen who focus primarily
on permit have had double-digit trips utilizing the opportunity to change locations every day or two, moving from flat to flat.PRIVACY AND CREATURE COMFORTS
Privacy on board the Rising Tide and the Meca is not a concern because of the cabin layout and the understanding of your crew. The crew has many years experience with live-aboard charters and understands the importance of privacy for their clients. They have a way of disappearing quietly that reflects their understanding. Each air-conditioned cabin is private and has it’s own shower, toilet, and sink. The dress is as casual as you could possibly imagine. There is no one on board to dress to impress except your own personal party. As long as you have a few light long sleeve shirts, pants (light pants with zip-off legs are
perfect), and a wide brimmed hat to protect yourself from long hours on the water, you could get by with shorts/swimsuit and a few t-shirts if your choice was ultra casual. One light sweater is a good idea for winter trips, but it may not get any use. From native fruits and seafood to fresh baked breads and desserts, the food is always ample and appetizing. The cuisine is continental with some traditional Belizean dishes. Purified water is i
n good supply along with a selection of soft drinks and local Belikan Beer. You can ask to stop at Brody’s grocery store (5 minutes from the airport) on your way to the boat and buy any wine or special beverages you may prefer. There is a selection (not as complete as a U.S. supermarket) of wines, soft drinks, and liquor at Brody’s. Both boats have a parlor with a DVD player, VCR, stereo (CD’s), and large table for card games, tying flies, or sunset cocktail hours.YOU’RE IN CONTROL
- Where you anchor (for instance, if you wanted to spend some time at theTurneffe Islands, that could be added to the sc
hedule). - The boat schedule (do you want to look for rolling tarpon at the crack of dawn or sleep in and start the day slowly – breakfast will be prepared around your fishing schedule). The typical schedule is a three shift fishing day.
- What fish do you want to focus on (some areas have greater concentrations of certain species than others)?
- A mothership allows you to fish a very productive time in the tropics, the hour before and after dark. Do you want dinner early or late?
- Your air-conditioned cabin can provide a welcome area for a short break after lunch.
- Do you want to combine some snorkeling? (If so, it’s best to bring your own equipment sized for you).
- Your captain will set the schedule and itinerary to meet your goals. Of course, he will make decisions with safety as a first consideration, and there are times when weather can limit options.
One of our family’s primary concerns on our first trip was that two of us get seasick very easily. We found this is not a concern as your trip is inside the second largest barrier reef in the world. The waters are sheltered and your anchorages are always in protected areas. The only time open ocean is encountered is if you choose to make the run to the Turneffe Islands. That run requires crossing open water outside the reef.GROUPS OF TWO TO TEN
The Rising Tide (at left) hosts a maximum of 6 clients; the Meca a maximum of 4. For parties of 8, 9, or 10, both boats can be chartered. If the group wanted to stay together, this could be accomplished by anchoring the boats together. Meals can be eaten together on the larger boat. To schedule a joint charter, planning far in advance is usually necessary as obviously, both boats would have to be available at the same time.THE MOTHERSHIPS – DETAILS
ALL INCLUSIVE PRICING
Party of two: with 1 skiff and guide – $3,995 per person
Party of four: with 2 skiffs and guides – $2,975 per person
Fifth and sixth person: with 3 skiffs and guides – additional $2,975 per person
Extra skiff and guide – $1,600

Party of two: with 1 skiff and guide – $3,450 per person
Party of four: with 2 skiffs and guide – $2,600 per person
Extra skiff and guide – $1,600




