How about fishing in a city that was walled against pirates and is in the middle of the Mayan jungle?
We introduce you to the great tarpon fly fishing experience in Campeche, Mexico!
Come to one of the best fly fishing spots for baby tarpon and tarpon in the world. You will fish in a spectacular location within the Petenes Biosphere Reserve surrounded by jungle, wetlands, mangroves and sea.
The ecosystem of warm and shallow waters is exceptional for silver king fishing, since this is where this fish is born and feeds during its growth. So in Campeche you will consistently find juvenile and baby tarpon.
What to fish?
It is an ideal destination for fly fishing lovers, as you will find several flats with species such as bonefish, permit and, of course, tarpon practically all year round (the strong tarpon season is at de summer and autumn). The juvenile tarpon you will find range from 6 to 25 pounds. You will find them along 120 km of coastline between mangroves, shallows and lagoons. You can also fish for barracuda, snook and grouper.
This port offers great fishing, that's why every year the National Tarpon Fishing Tournament is held here in Campeche, where the best fishermen come to test their skills, and why not, their luck.
We have the best fishing guides, they speak English and have more than 30 years of experience. They will take you all along the coast of the Petenes to the strategic points.
Boutique Hotel in the historic center of a walled city declared Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
You will be staying in a boutique hotel in the historic center of Campeche. After fishing you can visit the vestiges of the wall where you can listen to the stories of pirates, go to the Mayan archaeological site of Edzná, cool off at Bahamitas beach and have dinner at Calle 59.
In fly fishing for tarpon in the city of Campeche we practice catch and release. At nomonday we are convinced that the most important contribution a sport fisherman can make to the habitat of his fishing spot is by practicing catch and release. We invite you to adopt and respect this practice and promote it with all your fishing friends.
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