Fishing Reports
Belize Fishing Reports - Ambergris Caye
December 18, 2022
Fishing conditions around Ambergris Caye have been difficult this past week due to strong winds and cloudy water. Despite the challenging conditions, Bonefish, Permit, and Tarpon have been caught, although not in great numbers. Tarpon have been the most difficult to catch.
December 11, 2022
The fishing conditions around Ambergris Caye are difficult due to seasonal fronts, cooler temperatures and strong winds. Bonefish and Permit are being spotted in good numbers, with Tarpon being caught in limited numbers and a 100 lb+ Tarpon caught in recent weeks. Fishing along the Belize mainland coast has seen increasing numbers of larger Snook being landed.
December 4, 2022
Seasonal fronts and cooler temperatures surrounding Ambergris Caye continue. Good numbers of Bonefish continue to be landed on the flats. Schools of Permit are being sighted and Tarpon have been hooked, but both in limited numbers. Increasing numbers of larger Snook and Jack Crevalle are being landed along the Belize mainland coast.
November 27, 2022
Seasonal fronts and cooler temperatures throughout the area surrounding Ambergris Caye continue to challenge anglers. Bonefish are continuing to be caught in good numbers in the lagoons. Schools of Permit are being sighted and Tarpon have been hooked but both in limited numbers. Cooler temps also bring increasing numbers of larger snook to the areas in and around the mainland coast.
October 23, 2022
Sunny days with light winds sunny throughout the week made for some beautiful and productive fishing days for our anglers. By the end of the week there were three grand slams and about 215 bonefish were landed!
October 16, 2022
Anglers landed some good-sized tarpon and more than 175 bonefish in the past week.
October 9, 2022
Anglers worked several nice schools of permit throughout the week, but it was challenging getting many of them to eat. We enjoyed mostly sunny days, with mild winds and some scattered showers. Winds were consistently 5-20 mph out of the East.