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Old 12-03-2006, 11:57 AM   #1
 
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Winter fishing

Now that our fishing season is winding down, maybe you want to start thinking about releaving the winter blues by going fishing someplace warm.
Captain Gene Kelly at Tropical Fishing Adventures can help you out. He deals with custom tailored fishing trips throughout Latin America. Whether your preference is for light tackle action in gin clear waters, giant tarpon in jungle rivers, or for high flying billfish, Captain Kelly can provide you with the fishing adventure of a lifetime.
If light tackle is your game, there is great flats fishing in Belize, and the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico. Bonefish by the hundreds and permit by the dozen, plus tarpon and snook in the mangroves. You can even have great fishing by day and party all night in Cancun.
Want billfish? How about the world?s greatest sailfishing in Guatemala, where the days catch often numbers in the dozens, or Costa Rica, where the wife and kids can explore the rain forest while you wear yourself out fighting the fish of your dreams, or maybe Venezuela, where grand slams, consisting of sailfish, white marlin and blue marlin are as common as a rum and coke.
For real variety, how about Panama. There are only a few lodges there, and many are already booked for this winter season, but there still is some limited availability if you hurry. The fishing there is virtually untouched except for the approximately two dozen sportfishing boats in the entire country.
It costs less than you may think, with complete packages consisting of three days fishing and four nights lodging in Costa Rica starting around $1100 per person, plus the air fare.
Want to know more? Call Tropical Fishing Adventures at 1 800 280 5565 and Captain Kelly will be glad to give you all the details. It's worth the call, even if all you do is b-s about exotic fishing locations.
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