The fly rods most commonly used for Fly fishing in the Cancun and Isla Blanca area are 9 ft. single handed fast action rods mainly 8 and 9 weight. They come if different price ranges from 150 up to 1000 dollars. Rods that we offer to our clients include Sage, Albright, St Croix and G-Loomis. Buy whatever you can afford and start practicing at home before you come down so you will get a feel of the rod and are ready to catch some fish.
Your fly reel should have at least 150 to 200 yards of 20 lb backing and a smooth drag is a must. We use Tibor and Bauer reels down here but there are more economical reels on the market like Gold Cup or Redington just to name a few.
The most commonly use fly line when fishing in Cancun or Isla Blanca is a WF Floating line. We recommend to buy a tropical line, not too bright of a color. Blue or Tan or soft Yellow will do just fine. If you plan to fish off the beach a little too, you might want to bring an intermediate slow sinking line as well. Several companies offer a wide variety of fly lines such as Cortland, RIO and Scientific Anglers.
For Tarpon and Snook we use a 9 ft. leader in total length, starting with a 4 ft 20lb butt section followed by a 3 ft 16lb mid section than a 1 ½ft 12lb tippet and a 6 inch long shock tippet of 20lb. We really like Mason hard mono as a leader material as it is nice and stiff so it turns over those big flies and heavy crab flies nicely but you can also buy premade knotless leaders from your fly shop. For Bonefish and Permit we also use 9 to 10ft leaders and taper it down as followed: 3 ft of 20lb butt section, 2 ft of 16lb, 1 ft of 12lb and 3 to 4 ft of 10 lb tippet. Many stores also sell these leaders pre made and knot less just ask for Bonefish or Permit leader. Also we like the Mason hard mono to make our own leaders for the same reason as the Tarpon and Snook leader and another thing is that you won’t get many wind knots in your leader but it’s all about personal preference.
There are many different fly patterns these days to choose from and it can be quiet mind boggling to make a choice of which flies to bring down for your fishing trip in Cancun. We made a small selection of flies that have been proven effective in Cancun, Isla Blanca and Ascension Bay. However this doesn’t mean that other flies won’t work, on the contrary, we encourage you to bring as many different flies as you can. A lot of times when you throwing a fly that these fish have never seen before they might inhale it. With saltwater flies there are no rules and anything goes so if you tie your own flies be creative and as long as the fly swims right and has the right action, it might work. After all, there is nothing better than catching a Tarpon or Permit on a fly that you’ve tied. Here’s some patterns that have worked well for us down here.
Here are the top species available for fishing in Cancun this November 2024. We hope you catch a big one!
Blvd. Kukulcan Km. 13.5 L-17 Z. Hotelera
Cancun, Quintana Roo. Mexico 77509
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