Sunday, November 30, 2003
Here is a an article I wrote for Boating Magazine on fishing in Cuba. I am on staff there as an editor, but I am not the fishing editor. (This site is my personal blog and has nothing to do with the magazine whatsoever, and all views expressed here are mine.) Anyway, as background, I went to Cuba in May of 2000 to cover the 50th Annual Hemingway International Billfish Tournament, and to do a little back country fly fishing for baby tarpon. The whole trip was one of the greatest experiences I've ever had, and the tarpon pictured in the article, though diminutive, might be the coolest fish I've ever caught.
To start with, let me post some sites that I check regularly for fishing reports, reel-time.com and noreast.com.
I do most of my fishing in Long Island Sound and the New York Metro area. But my job allows me to travel to great fishing spots in Florida, around the country, and internationally. I plan to post from my trips, and write essays about angling, as well as post links to other sites.
I do most of my fishing in Long Island Sound and the New York Metro area. But my job allows me to travel to great fishing spots in Florida, around the country, and internationally. I plan to post from my trips, and write essays about angling, as well as post links to other sites.
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