Cayo Romano, Cuba

Type

Lodge

Fishing Style

Skiff

Season

High Season: Feb 19th - July 16th. Low Season: Jan 1st - Feb. 19th & July 6th - Dec. 31st

Rate

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Cayo Romano, Cuba
Cayo Romano, Cuba
Cayo Romano, Cuba
Cayo Romano, Cuba
Cayo Romano, Cuba
Cayo Romano, Cuba
Cayo Romano, Cuba
Cayo Romano, Cuba
Cayo Romano, Cuba

Cayo Romano, Cuba

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Fishing in Cuba is a continual mixture of incomparable sensations. Cayo Romano is one of the best locations to catch the most combative and acrobatic species while enjoying the exclusiveness of a vast area of endless flats created just for you. Located on the north shore of the eastern province of Camaguey, the Cayo Romano fishery is an enormous system of flats, lagoons and pristine estuaries. All commercial fishing within the Cayo Romano designated area is strictly forbidden and rigorously enforced. The sportfish - only area is 366 square kilometers in size and is virtually untouched and represents one of the cleanest and most biologically diverse ecosystems ever fished.

Location

Species at Cayo Romano, Cuba

Permit
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Bonefish
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Tarpon
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Red Snapper
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Snook
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Jack Crevalle
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Barracuda
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Cayo Romano, Cuba

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The skiffs depart from Cayo Romano each morning and depending on the guide rotation you may be heading to any number of areas to spend the day. There are countless islands, lagoons and bays that will keep you wanting to go back for more. The average boat run to the fishing areas is about 20-minutes or less in length. With more than 50 square kilometers per bat, the fishing options are limitless.

The flats are an inviting combination of hard packed white sand and a semi-firm mottled bottom that still give good wading. Cayo Romano demonstrates all the characteristics of a recently discovered virgin fishing territory with large numbers of fish, good sizes and their lack of exposure to flies and leaders. Add to this the natural beauty of the cays, gin clear water and you will have a very memorable place you will want to fish again. Healthy Bonefish from 4 - 10 pounds is average size and what really sets this location apart is you can expect to encounter and get shots at a good number of Permits every day. Permits range from 8 - 30 pounds. Tarpon regularly range from 30 - 90 pounds.

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