Cuban Mojito Madness

Well we survived the rum, cigars and many cocktails and have retuned well relaxed from an excellent - and culinarily surprising - trip to Cuba! We have been trying to get there for the last two years but something else...
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Return to Los Roques

We had been to Los Roques before and spent the days negotiating with local fisherman to get us to the flats and spent the hot nights clearing sand out our sleeping bags or hiding from sand flies!

This time we vowed to do it in comfort and Fly Fishing Caribe provided exactly what we were looking for.
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Pitt River Coho

For the third time I ventured to Vancouver, British Columbia in order to try and catch some trophy Salmon. Unlike the two previous occasions in 1999 and 2003 where Steelhead were the target, this time I was after the mighty Coho Salmon.
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Herrings from Hell

Silver Kings, Herring from hell, Sardines on steriods... whatever you call them, Tarpon are awesome sport fish! The speed and power with which they hit your bait, fly or lure is seldom equalled in the fishing world.
We had come to Angola on the east coast of Africa in search of these magnificent fish.
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Canada Bound

Powder, snowboards, hottubs, Steelhead, wilderness and a bit of sight seeing. March 2003 saw the Mottrams desend on Vancouver for Roys 60th!
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Leaving Los Roques

The Los Roques archipelago lies 80 miles off the mainland of Venezuela and is the only coral reef atoll in the entire continent. The great thing about Los Roques is that the area is protected by the government as a National Park with all commercial fishing and spear fishing is forbidden.
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Bonefish & Tequila Tour

The first trip of 2001 promised to be a trip to remember. R & R Mexican style, white beaches, turquoise seas, cerveza and seafood galore. We landed in Cancun and directly down to Tulum where we "Mexican Waved" in the New Year with a bottle or two of Mexico's finest....TEQUILA!!!
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