The Spanish word for soldier, Soldado is inspired by the productive saltwater flat in Guanaja, Honduras, beneath which lies the monument commemorating where Columbus landed in the 1500s. No soldiers...
Named for the ruins of several prominent Prohibition-era social clubs built at sea in Biscayne Bay, Florida. Stiltsville is also a famous flat known for phenomenal bonefishing. When you don...
In the heart of Shipyard Island near JB's Fish Camp, there's a winter fishing spot where the water gets cold and clear, the bull redfish get massive - so big...
Named for Alejandro, Vega Cruz, AKA "Sandflea," the Grandfather of fly fishing on the Yucatan's Isla Holbox. The large frame Vega can help you spot giant 200-pound tarpon rolling in...
Named after a deepwater strait with incredible history just 30 minutes outside of New Orleans, Rigolets means trench in French. The Rigolets supply salt water from the Gulf of Mexico...
An iconic fishing community located along Bayou La Loutre in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana, Hopedale (aka La Chinche) was established by Isleño fisherman and trappers after the American Civil War....
Just a half mile north of Key West, Sigsbee Park is located in an area that’s infamous for its incredible flats fishing. From bonefish and permit to tarpon,...
Named after North Carolina’s 148-mile long historic state highway that links the peninsulas and islands of the northern Outer Banks, 12 South represents the raw and rugged coast...
Named after a stretch of spoil islands deemed “the Clinkers,” Clink is a big frame fit to chase the fish that call this zone home. Giant trout, head-down...