Fishing Reports
Belize Fishing Reports - Ambergris Caye
March 20, 2022
Windy and clouds much of the week made for some tough conditions, but anglers landed a solid number of Permit and John B. and Capt Alex pulled off a super slam. Anglers also are finding some larger tarpon showing up in the south.
March 13, 2022
Sunny and partly sunny days continue. Winds continue to shift regularly from the East to North East with varying winds as fronts move through the area. Bonefish numbers are plentiful (280+), increasing numbers of Permit and Tarpon are being landed.
February 27, 2022
Sunny and partly sunny days have brought in warmer temperatures in the low 80s. Winds regularly shift from the East to North East Bonefish numbers are plentiful (200+), Tarpon, Permit, and Snook are being caught along with large schools of 500 plus Jack Crevalle that cruise the early morning shorelines are being seen and caught.
February 20, 2022
Sunny and partly sunny days have brought in warmer temperatures in the low 80s. Winds regularly shift from the East to North East as fronts move through the area, bringing intermittent showers. Bonefish numbers are plentiful (175+), small Tarpon, Permit and Snook are being caught as well as large schools of 500 plus Jack Crevalle that cruise the early morning shorelines.
February 13, 2022
Sunny and partly sunny days have brought in warmer temperatures in the past week. Winds regularly shift from the East to the North East, which sends anglers to the lee side of Ambergris Caye. Bonefish numbers are plentiful (160+), 30 to 40 lb. Tarpon, and Permit are being caught as well as large Jack Crevalle that cruise the early morning shorelines.
February 6, 2022
Intermittent showers and partly cloudy days are dominant as cold fronts move through the area. Bonefish numbers continue to be plentiful (100+), 30 to 40 lb.Tarpon, large numbers of schooling Snook, and Permit are being caught during challenging light conditions.
January 30, 2022
Seasonal fronts, cooler temperatures and shower conditions are giving way to a warming trend in the low 80s. Bonefish numbers continue to be plentiful (300+), Juvenile Tarpon, Permit and Snook are being caught cruising the shorelines.