Wednesday, August 29, 2007

New Report and Offers From Belize River Lodge...

Hi Friends,
This is a quick update on Hurricane Dean and thank goodness the lack of destruction to BRL.

REPORT: HURRICANE DEAN
August 25, 2007

Here at Belize River Lodge we were very fortunate that this big hurricane kept pretty much on course and made landfall in southern Mexico just north of Belize on August 22.
The two northern districts of Belize suffered serious damage to the papaya crop and other agriculture, some houses and other property. There were no injuries or loss of life caused by the storm. Almost everyone paid attention to the official warnings and took necessary precautions, just in case.

At the lodge we also were being cautious, boarded up and secured boats and equipment as best we could. It was a lot of hard work, but the whole staff worked very well and were able to go home to their families well before the storm was expected. The marina was full of boats that came there for safety. Winds here at the lodge were less than 55 mph causing no damage at all. The river remained at the normal levels and rain was actually less than a normal rainstorm. There has been no damage to our fishing areas.

So we are thankful that everything worked out well for us; it was a good practice run. The weather following the storm has been beautiful but there are only two persons enjoying it right now.


Just as a reminder, we have a good fishing deal that is hard to pass on - the '2 for 1" based on our single angler rates. The “2 for 1” is date specific and below are the dates for our Special.
September 16 thru 22, 2007 October 1 thru 6, 2007 October 21 thru 27, 2007 November 11 thru 17, 2007 November 25 thru December 3, 2007 December 9 thru 15, 2007

Below is the "2 for 1" rate for a few of our packages. Other packages of more or less days are available. 4 nights/3 days Lodge Fishing Package is $2,491.00 for 2 people 6 nights/5 days Lodge Fishing Package is $3,749.00 for 2 people 7 nights/6 days Lodge Fishing Package is $4,456.00 for 2 people

Offer valid only during specified weeks. Promotion is based on double occupancy – both guests sharing room and guide. Offer valid only on Lodge fishing packages and my not be combined with any other promotion.

BRL Fishing Package Includes: Round trip airport transfers in Belize - meeting & checkout services, accommodations, air conditioning in rooms, daily housekeeping, all meals - including a box lunch, soda & drinking water, guided fishing, skiff & fuel, Hotel Taxes & GST BRL Fishing Package Does Not Include: Airfare to & from Belize, fishing equipment & tackle, alcoholic beverages, tips to guides and staff, Belize Departure Tax (approximately US$37.50 per person – included in ticket or paid at Airport)

If you do not see a date that can work for your schedule, please let us know as dates book, we may be opening up other dates. We look forward to hearing from you soon and maybe seeing you in the near future.
Best regards,
Mike & Marguerite

Sunday, August 26, 2007

Communication from Belize River Lodge re. Hurricane Dean...




Sat, 25 Aug 2007 22:01:06 -0600

Thank you for your thoughts and concerns about us here at BRL on the visit of Dean.

We were very fortunate that this big hurricane kept pretty much on course and made landfall in southern Mexico just north of Belize.


The two northern districts of Belize suffered serious damage to the papaya crop, some houses and other property. There were no injuries or loss of life caused by the storm. Almost everyone paid attention to the official warnings and took necessary precautions, just in case. Here at the lodge we also were being cautious and boarded up and secured boats and equipment as best we could. It was a lot of hard work but the whole staff worked very well and were able to go home to their families well before the storm was expected. The marina was full of boats that came there for safety.


Winds here at the lodge were less than 55 mph causing no damage at all. The river remained at the normal levels and rain was actually less than a normal rainstorm.


So we are thankful that everything worked out well for us; it was a good practice run.


Mike & Marguerite

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Saturday, August 25, 2007

The Bonefish of Oahu, Part 2.

The search for big bones of the world continues and the link below affirms the adage, "seeing is believing." To critique the shallow reef and sand flat bones of Hawaii as marginal fishing is to misunderstand that the catching of monster bones anywhere is "marginal." The specific irony is that it is increasingly clear that Oahu/ Hawaii as a stopover for the flight to Christmas Island has much better cast per effort fishing for bonefish trophies.

Take a peek below:

http://www.bonefishinghawaii.com/

http://www.nervouswaterhawaii.com/guideservicephotos.htm

Friday, August 24, 2007

Expanded Destination Coverage...

FlatsFishingOnline will be enlarging the scope of its' travel destination coverage. This expansion acknowledges and focuses on the growing popularity of resorts that not only offer anglers fishing charter services and programs but also offer expanded recreational venues for non-angling spouses, family, and friends. This helps keeps us in synch with reviewing the changing trends and permutations of not just angling travel, but travel that offers angling.

We'll continue to keep our focus on fishing charters and lodges in exotic places, both wild and populated- even wildly populated like Miami or Honolulu bonefishing. Yet this focus will now include resorts all over the world that offer fishing... and a great deal more. Such prospects include Gamboa Rainforest Resort in Panama (www.gamboaresort.com ), Fishermen's Villages
(www.fishville.com ) with Kingfisher Fleet (www.kingfisherfleet.com ) in Charlotte Harbor, Florida and Island Vista Resort (www.islandvistaresort.com ) with Captain Dick's Fishing (www.captaindicks.com ) in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

Jan

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Dean's Caribbean Landfall...







Reports filtering back from Quintana Roo/ Mexico indicate that Dean's characteristics as a storm with category 5 winds had very pinpoint rather than severely widespread effects. The worst winds were clustered around a small eye in a relatively fast-moving hurricane. The major effects were felt in Majahual, a sleepy fishing town-cum-cruise ship destination: this area has been reported as almost demolished with severe damage to the cruise ship dock/berm. The initial speculation is that fishing lodges like Casa Blanca on Ascension Bay to the north and Costa de Cocos in Xcalak to the south were impacted with less catastrophic damage. The storm's power was widely felt, however. Mike Heusner of Belize River Lodge in central Belize reports that 55 m.p.h. winds were experienced, but that the lodge is up and running and ready for business.
Jan

Monday, August 20, 2007

Dean Comes....



























Based on the 5 o' clock advisory, it is clear the entire Yucatan peninsula including Belize will be struck. This involves an enormous amount of lodges- Blue Horizon, Tarpon Caye, Turneffe Flats, Belize River Lodge, Xcalak, Palometa, Playa Blanca, and Casa Blanca, to name a few. The list is huge and goes on and on, maybe as far north as Isla Holbox.


As the storm passes, FlatsFishingOnline will attempt communications to ascertain the post-storm status of this region, particularly all of the fishing lodges and the fine people who have worked so hard to bring flats magic into our lives. May they fare well !

It is 5 a.m. and the eyewall of Dean has made landfall close to Costa de Cocos north of Chetumal. This midpoint landing should feature very high inshore winds flooding Ascension and Bahia Espiritu Santu Bays and a massive north-northwest offshore wind flushing out Chetumal Bay. It appears the northern lodges of Belize around Ambergris will feel the wrath of this storm.
Jan

Friday, August 17, 2007

Looking Forward to Fishermen's Villages and King Fisher Cruises and Charters...
















As this long hot summer slowly turns to fall, our coastal fishery in Florida will feature brisk, exciting action with "cooled-down" invigorated shallow water species like snook, redfish, and seatrout. I've always wanted to fish Charlotte Harbor and it looks like the future has this in store.
Captain Ralph Allen of King Fisher Cruises and Charters (http://www.kingfisherfleet.com/ ) is a veteran guide of this marvelous habitat and will be my skiff captain. What's also exciting is to have planned lodgings as exellent as The Fishermen's Villages ( http://www.fishville.com/ ) perched right on Charlotte Harbor with so many great restaurants, boutiques, a huge marina, as well as many excellent water based services and charters, including most important to me, Captain Allen!
Jan

Friday, August 10, 2007

Indian Summer, Tarpon Summer...

Although we're still in the roast of the SOFLA. sunglow, there are some tiny hints of fall. Bait schools were abundant this morning- not only whitebait, but some "showering" finger mullet as well. Not surprisingly, the tarpon were in the vicinity. As the sun rose and winds picked up, all the ruckus disappeared, but not before I jumped a 40-pounder and broke off a huge fish that I tried to pressure off a steep channel edge as the silver king attempted the old see-saw cutoff routine. In a few words, a short trip...but a good one.


Jan

Thursday, August 09, 2007

NEWSFLASH: Attack of the Beavers....

In yet another example of the endless dangers of swimming in rivers or better yet, filler-pabulum content as the world trudges through a long, hot summer, FlatsFishingOnline feels compelled to pass along this "news" event.

The regional Swedish newspaper Nerikes Allehanda reports that a grandmother taking a leisurely swim in a Swedish river was sent to the hospital after a beaver attacked her with its tail. The local authorities made the decision to kill the perhaps dozen or so beavers living along that shoreline to "eliminate any further risk to local bathers."

In another shocking event, a wading angler pursuing a large tailing bonefish reports being followed by a 6-ounce puffer. " All it took was one look in its eyes to see it was up to no good", was how the terrfied fisherman put it. The angler left the water immediately and called us. He has chosen to remain nameless to counter the inevitable onslaught of concerned inquiries, but felt it was necessary to report the incident for the public good.

Jan

Sunday, August 05, 2007

The Resumption of Tarpon Summer....

Despite some auspicious signs and conditions in June, the tarpon season in Biscayne Bay had not materialized the way I'd hoped. That is, until now. I had a glass-calm morning this week that begged me to go scouting for tarpon- and, I did. In the half-light of early dawn, I found some medium and large tarpon rolling. I quickly jumped off a 40-pound fish. Within 10 minutes, I had another strike and up came a fish of 60 pounds greyhounding across the surface. I fought this fish quite hard and had him alongside my skiff for release within 10 minutes.

All of a sudden and like the proverbial light switch, the winds started breezing out of the southeast. Within 5 minutes the wind came up to a constant 15 m.p.h....and the tarpon stopped rolling, and, yup, stopped feeding, too. I've never been comfortable with winds and flats and/or bay fishing for tarpon during the day. I love the wind at night for them, especially under bridge shadows featuring a nocturnal push of topside crabs and shrimp. But, in the daylight hours, give me bathtub conditions.

I ran to another grassflats edge and managed to release a large ladyfish and small barracuda, but it was time to pack it in.

Jan