Honduras Equipment List
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The Bay Islands of Honduras are home to healthy populations of bonefish and permit with flats readily accessible. Tarpon, snook, barracuda, and triggerfish can be found, but most anglers travel to Honduras for their healthy permit flats and schools of willing bonefish. The majority of fishing is done from boats, but there is ample wading opportunities, especially for tailing fish. The flats in this region are comprised of hard sand, sea grass, and coral.
Having extensively traveled and fly fished the world, we are the industry’s foremost authority on destination-specific equipment, gear, and flies. Over a week of fishing in Honduras, anglers can expect shots at bonefish, permit, and potentially tarpon, barracuda, snook, and more. If you are fishing for less than five days, we recommend a bare minimum of twelve to twenty-four flies, or a more adequate selection of thirty-six flies.
Over time, dirt, grime, and other contaminants can accumulate on your fly line, which can negatively impact your casting performance. A dirty fly line can stick to your guides and drag through the water, resulting in poor casting distance and accuracy. Regularly cleaning your fly line can help extend its lifespan. Dirt and other contaminants can cause the coating on your fly line to degrade faster, leading to cracks and other damage that can weaken the line. A clean fly line can help you detect subtle strikes and improve your overall fishing experience. A dirty line can reduce your ability to feel the fly and detect when a fish has taken it.