Back to Nicaragua

We are back and had a good trip. The tarpon fishing was not as good as the last time but I did manage to land two. I also got a big jack to the boat and he caught off. We had a lot of tarpon that would crab the bait jump and spit it out. Caught a nice barracuda which we ate. The lodge and staff was great and we ate a lot of fresh caught shrimp. The hurricane has slowed up the river fishing but the group before us caught a lot if fat snook. I will go back down next spring for more fishing. Here are a few pictures.
It is a really cool place.
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Looks like a good time! Thanks for sharing some pics.
 
Wow, what a beautiful place that is. Glad you had a good trip.

Ugh, I hate those big grasshoppers, or whatever they are called. LOL!!!!
 
What I can't belief is the charter is included in the price.
 
Rosendo the guide sent me some photos he took of a small tarpon I caught. He really jumped alot
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Rosendo is a hell of a guide! I really enjoyed fishing with him last year.....
 
Resendo and them guys do with their eyes never use electronics
 

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