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Has anyone been fishing in Nicaragua???
Posted on 5/21/20 at 2:56 pm
Posted on 5/21/20 at 2:56 pm
Looking for charters in Nicaragua that anyone might recommend or travel agents that specialize in Nicaragua fishing trips. Thanks!
Posted on 5/21/20 at 3:14 pm to FishingQueen306
Have you investigated any of the political issues affecting Nicaragua? A large life insurance policy should be on your to do list prior to heading there.
Posted on 5/21/20 at 3:50 pm to FishingQueen306
Beautiful country, rotten government. I'd fish elsewhere right now.
Posted on 5/21/20 at 4:04 pm to FishingQueen306
I'm also looking for some recs in Bangladesh as well
Posted on 5/21/20 at 9:46 pm to FishingQueen306
Would love to fish Nicaragua in the future. Haven't put in the research time on where to go yet though.
Posted on 5/21/20 at 11:05 pm to FishingQueen306
bluemoons has some good advice in their reply!
Nicaragua is an amazing destination for outdoor adventure and as bluemoons mentioned, there are many different habitats to fish. You should easily be able to find an exciting way to wet a hook no matter what your skill level.
Lots of people unfamiliar with the situation in Nicaragua (like KemoSabe) have painted a picture of doom and gloom that has kept would-be-travelers away for almost 2 years and destroyed the tourism economy. As a result, your dollars will have more buying power! Lodging will be readily available and you won't have to worry about crowds at bars, restaurants, or surf breaks.
The result of far fewer tourists, and greater competition for their business has, no doubt, created some tense situations. Crimes like vehicle burglaries and petty theft may have increased (per capita) but violent crimes against tourists is still rather uncommon.
The political unrest has forced the cancellation of the Flor de Cana tournament for the past two years, but the fish don't seem to know it.
I have had a few great reports from the north (Corinto & Aposentillo) but I don't know anyone in the southern half of the country who fishes regularly.
Just about any village on the coast has someone who will take you out & put you on fish, but without a few more details on what you're looking for, it's rather difficult to recommend something.
It really depends on your budget, your skill level, your time, and how well you speak Spanish.
Nicaragua is an amazing destination for outdoor adventure and as bluemoons mentioned, there are many different habitats to fish. You should easily be able to find an exciting way to wet a hook no matter what your skill level.
Lots of people unfamiliar with the situation in Nicaragua (like KemoSabe) have painted a picture of doom and gloom that has kept would-be-travelers away for almost 2 years and destroyed the tourism economy. As a result, your dollars will have more buying power! Lodging will be readily available and you won't have to worry about crowds at bars, restaurants, or surf breaks.
The result of far fewer tourists, and greater competition for their business has, no doubt, created some tense situations. Crimes like vehicle burglaries and petty theft may have increased (per capita) but violent crimes against tourists is still rather uncommon.
The political unrest has forced the cancellation of the Flor de Cana tournament for the past two years, but the fish don't seem to know it.
I have had a few great reports from the north (Corinto & Aposentillo) but I don't know anyone in the southern half of the country who fishes regularly.
Just about any village on the coast has someone who will take you out & put you on fish, but without a few more details on what you're looking for, it's rather difficult to recommend something.
It really depends on your budget, your skill level, your time, and how well you speak Spanish.
This post was edited on 5/21/20 at 11:10 pm
Posted on 5/22/20 at 11:51 am to FishingQueen306
I’m not paying the ransom to get you back baw
Posted on 5/22/20 at 2:39 pm to FishingQueen306
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