Springtime Fishing Travel Link Exceptionalism
I like to read and I like to hunt down useful fishing travel information, but I understand that some of you do not have the time or inclination to do the same. Accordingly, I come to you with the humble goal of making your upcoming fishing travel easier and better.
Whether you’re headed to Guatemala, Panama, Louisiana, Alaska, Brazil or somewhere else, we’ve got news for you.
Next Month, U.S. Citizens Visiting Brazil Will Once Again Need Visas — We’ve been reporting on this one for a while – if you have a 2025/2026 peacock bass trip planned, don’t sleep on Brazil’s revived visa requirement.
Getting to Guatemala and Nicaragua Is About to Get Easier Thanks to This Airline's New Routes — We haven’t flown Avianca yet, but anything that provides more options for flying to Casa Vieja Lodge is a huge net positive.
Motta Internacional unveils luxury retail transformation at Panama’s Tocumen airport — Over the five years we’ve been headed to Sport Fish Panama Island Lodge, we’ve seen Tocumen expand and improve – and these additional shopping options should continue that trend.
JetBlue inaugurated its flights between New York and Guatemala — Even more flight options to escape the winter cold in Guatemala, on another airline we don’t fly much.
The Panama Canal’s Newest Voyagers: Fishy Intruders From Two Oceans — We haven’t fished the canal yet, but I worry that peacock bass options will be gone if and when we finally decide to chase them.
Planning a fly fishing trip? It's never too early to start — We’ve stressed this before, but it bears repeating – if you want to increase your chances of an exceptional trip, leave no stone unturned.
Alaska Airlines transforms Anchorage Lounge into a spacious sanctuary — We tend to have long layovers in Anchorage, so any way to ease the boredom is very much welcomed.
Move over New Orleans, Lake Charles is our new favourite destination for Mardi Gras — You might as well combine some partying with a prime time prespawn fishing at Grosse Savanne Lodge.
Brazil targets illegal logging in major Amazon raids — I fear that if we don’t take drastic measures to save the Amazon we may lose it forever in my lifetime.