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Not such a baby tarpon Campeche Mexico

Mexico ▪ Baby Tarpon Fishing

Campeche Yucatan 80-Miles of Mangrove Coast

Mayan Peninsula is perfect for 5 to 30-pound tarpon.

   Located on the Western Yucatan, looking toward the Gulf of Mexico sits the town of Campeche. This region features more that 80 miles of mangrove coast, hundreds of creeks, and numerous channels, making the region Mexico’s most prolific baby tarpon fishery.

   The brackish waters of the Mayan Peninsula are perfect for baby and juvenile tarpon in the five to 30-pound range, plus snappers, jacks, barracuda and some snook. Mexican panga boats are fully equipped with casting decks, 60 and 75 horsepower Yamaha motors and stocked coolers. Native guides read the water and pole the boats.

   Campeche, a quaint town with Mayan and Spanish history, receives as many tourists in one year as Cancun gets in a day. Other options available: City tour, visit Mayan Ruins, jungle horseback riding, beach and snorkel boating tour, hand crafts excursion.

Includes:  Hotel accommodations, breakfast, lunch, guided fishing, fishing license, flies, lures and ground transfers.

  • 2010 Rates:
  • 7-nights and 6-days guided fishing $2,850.00
  • 6-nights and 5-days guided fishing $2,375.00
  • 5-nights and 4-days guided fishing $1,990.00

World class tarpon fishing! Call for dates.