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Thread: Campeche - An Adventure

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    Default Campeche - An Adventure

    Some time ago, my 85 year old father-in-law invited me along to a trip to Campeche to fish for Baby Tarpon. I quickly accepted and invited another noob, Jeff Wilson, along for the fun.

    We prepared - if one could call it that - by having a quick double-haul lesson with Jeff Putnam a couple weeks before we were to depart. It turned out to be a smart move and helped considerably....but darn if those old bad habits don't hang around entirely too long. We overcame the old rota, so to speak, and were able to boat and jump some wonderful fish.

    My father-in-law caught the biggest tarpon this trip, a great achievement for a guy his age. He tells me he likes hanging around with us young guys...but quite honestly, he can out cast all of us youngsters. His legs aren't as steady as they used to be, so we stand behind him as he casts from the bow, a kind hand on the small of his back for comfort, the other hand helping with line management. It's a good system and allows him to cast without fear of falling.

    Campeche is a wonderful town...safe, with good restaurants and kind residents. We walked about the old walled town and even spent a half day exploring the Mayan ruins at Edzna - highly recommended!

    A few pic's...

    Jeff boats a beauty



    A big guy for Bob



    Jump!



    View of Campeche from our hotel



    The Ruins at Edzna

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    Campeche is a lovely coastal town with some good local restaurants too.

    That kind of fly fishing for baby Tarpon is among my favorite things to do.

    We have a trip scheduled just north of there a bit for next July.

    http://www.anglingonthefly.com/IslaDelSabalo.html

    Great photos...........thanks.
    Bill Kiene (Boca Grande)

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    great post and wonderful photos - your father-in-law looks really stoked with that gorgeous tarpon. Getting me pumped for our trip next July

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