SOL CLUB CUBA

SOL CLUB CUBA

In Cayo Largo you can bonefish on white sand flats while your family enjoys the breathtaking beaches. Feel free to have a cocktail in the hotel pool or participate in one of the numerous activities the resort offers.

 

 

Fish during the day and relax in the evening, watching an incredible sunset in style and comfort in one of the most beautiful environments in the world. When you combine this stunning eco system with a personal touch and excellent service, it makes for an unforgettable experience. Our local partners have more than 15 years of experience in providing top notch fly fishing trips 

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Direct phone number to contact the Fly Fishing department: (210)4174065


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Location

Accommodations

The Sol Club Cayo Largo is a beautiful all-inclusive Resort located on the southern shore Cayo Largo del Sur. Cayo Largo is situated in the Canarreos Archipelago, on the southwestern coast of Cuba and belongs to ``Municipio Especial Isla de la Juventud´´. It is 177 km from Havana City and has 27 km of cool fine-grain white sandy beaches. 

The Resort is only 5 minutes from the International Airport. It offers a total of 296 comfortable rooms with a terrace or balcony overlooking the ocean, including 8 Junior Suites and 52 deluxe rooms. This is the perfect destination to bring along a non-fishing wife or girlfriend. 

The hotel provides a broad array of services and attractions: a club House for daytime activities, three restaurants, Spanish classes, cocktail and cooking classes, party hall, karaoke night club, a dive school nearby, health Center with gym, sauna, massages at bargain prices, jacuzzi and steam bath, two tennis courts with artificial lighting, multi-purpose courts, bikes, ecological excursions, dancing classes, water sports center for non-motorized water sports, Cuban Club for cultural activities, and theater. 

The Fishing

Guests can expect the following species when fishing at Cayo Largo: Permit, Bonefish (large ones), Tarpon, Jack Crevalle, Barracudas, Mutton Snapper, Snooks, etc.. 

Cayo Largo is in the South Central region of the Cuban Archipelago, and it’s one of the last virtually untouched eco systems left on the planet. With 17 miles (27 Km) of fine white sand beaches, the surrounding ocean produces a spectacular kaleidoscope of colours, from incredible shades of ocean blue to the stunning pastels of turquoise and green. When you arrive in Cayo Largo you will be surprised to find a natural environment that has scarcely changed over the last 1000 years. 

The beginning of the season from November to January is very good, with plenty of bonefish (especially big ones) on the flats and mangrove areas. Fishing for tarpon and other species can also be excellent. This is a really nice time to plan a trip to Cayo Largo, as the weather is much warmer in Cuba than in Europe or Northern America. 

Peak fishing season is from February to June, when all species are present in the area. Tarpon, bones, permit and jacks will all be encountered during these months. The migratory tarpon, up to 80/100lbs (average 15/30lbs) are regularly spotted and shots at permit are very frequent. Our peak season is the best time to try the Gland Slam. Numerous Grand Slams are achieved each season as well as a few Super Grand Slams (Tarpon, Bonefish, Permit and Snook). 

In the late part of the season, the weather gets hot but the fishing is still very productive, especially for tarpon and permit. Fishing for bonefish is also very good in the morning and in the evening. Our statistics indicate a very surprising summer phenomenon: that the same number of fish are caught during the hot months as in the peak season, but by half the number of rods. This illustrates how fabulously productive the summer months in Cayo Largo can be for our anglers. 

Gear and Equipment

Rods:

One Bonefish rod, a 9-foot rod for #7,8 or 9 weight line, we suggest Cortland Precision XC 4 PC 9 feet 8 W/Fighting butt. An 8-weight rod is perfect as many of the bones are in the 3-6 lb. class and there is a lot of wind to contend with. On this rod you will want a good bonefish reel with enough capacity for the line and 200 yards of 20 lb backing. You need only a floating line, we advice the new Cortland Precision Tropic Plus Bonefish 90ft WF8F. Be sure to bring a back up floating line for bonefish. There is some coral on the Ocean side flats, and many flats have small mangrove roots and shoots that the bonefish run through and around and this can shred a fly line.

Bring one back up rod for bonefish in case of breakage.

Two - 9’ #10 Rods, we suggest – since there are so many species of fish in the JDR, it helps to bring two 10 weight rods.

Then you can set one up specifically for permit, and have another set up for baby tarpon or Barracuda. Have individual reels for both these rods. You will want WF-10-F lines for both rods, but it is a good idea to bring one slow sinking line also.

Attach your lines to backing with loop-to-loop connections making it easy to change lines out on the flats. Your 10 weight reels should have capacity for the line plus 150-200 yd. of 30 lb. backing. Our favorite reels are the Cortland Turbine Reel LA-789, or the Precision XC Large Arbor # 3 which has good backing capacity and a strong, smooth drag.

One - 9 foot #11 or 12 line rod for big tarpon, especially in the months of May through July when larger tarpon are present. Our favorite rods are the Loomis CrossCurrent GLX in 9 foot #11 and the Sage Xi2 in the 9 foot #11. For a less expensive rod the Redington CPS or the Temple Fork TiCr-X are good choices.

Reels:

For reels, pick a good tarpon reel with enough capacity for a 12 line and 150-200 yards of 30 lb. backing. A strong, smooth drag is necessary. We recommend the Cortland Embassy 60 or the Precision XC Large Arbor # 4.

Lines:

Free tarpon lines on your big rod, you will want four different lines. A floating line, like the Precision Tropic Plus Tarpon Ghost – Tip 90ft WF11F, an intermediate (slow sink), the same model of the Cortland floating line is also available on Intermediate, and then a fast sinking head like the RIO DC-400 for the big channels which are up to 15 feet deep with strong tidal currents. All should have loop-to-loop connections to your backing. Less experienced casters will often do better with a floating line but the Slow Sinking line is perhaps the best all around line to use in the deeper channels. Out on the shallower flats, a floating line is a much better choice. In addition, is recommendable to bring a 400 grains sinking line, very useful when looking for big tarpons on deep channels.

6 Bonefish leaders -12 foot 1X or 14 lb.

2 Spools of bonefish tippet, 1X and 01X Fluorocarbon. Most of the time the bonefish are not at all leader shy so it is an advantage to use heavier tippet. Also, in the JDR it is always possible to see and hook really big bones in the 9-12 lb. class.

The heavier tippets will allow you to land many more fish and handle them more easily when releasing them.

6 - Permit Leaders 9-12 foot, 16-20 lb. fluorocarbon tippets.

1 - Spool 02X (20 lb.) Fluorocarbon tippet for permit

6-10 - Quick Change Tarpon leaders. OUR GUIDES ALWAYS RECCOMMEND TO MAKE YOUR LEADERS WITH A 60 LB FLUOROCARBON SHOCK TIPPET AND THEN A SECTION OF 80 LB FLUOROCARBON TIPPET, WHERE YOU WILL TIE THE FLY.

Some anglers prefer to use 3 feet of shock tippet so that you can use each leader for several fish or re-tie on several different flies.

 

Note: You can use a 40lb - 60 lb. shock tippet for the baby tarpon that are under 40 lb. but for the larger fish, go up to 80 lb or they may cut or abrade through the 60 lb, sometimes, a 100lb fluorocarbon tippet will be useful too, so we recommend to bring some meters on this too.

 

If you are looking a Tarpon record, bimini leaders must be used, this starts with a 60lb section, then a 20lb fluorocarbon tippet, finally an 80lb.

1 - 200 yd. spool of extra 30 lb. fly line backing

1 - tarpon fly stretcher or Zip lock bags for your tarpon flies on Leaders

Spinning fishing equipment:

Multifilament 80 to 120 lb (light fishing) and 50 to 60 lb (light fishing)

Carabiners in all sizes.

Rods powerful tip action between 2,00 mts and 2.1 mts preferably Shimano G’Loomis

Lures, light fishing

Yusuri

Magnum until # 14 (plastic fin)

Sufeebull (150 grs. and 220 grs.)

Hidropensi (all sizes)

Stick bee (all sizes)

Feather Jigs (from 10 grs. up to 200 grs.)

Squid imitation (leaded and pallet)

 

Bonefish Flies:

Bring two to three dozen bonefish flies in various patterns for a week of fishing. You need a mix of very light flies and medium weight flies (with bead chain eyes) to fish in water depths from six inches to two feet. You’ll also need at least a half dozen flies with heavy lead eyes for fishing bones in muds where the water can be 3-4 feet deep. Some of the best patterns are the Tan and Pearl Shrimp, Borski Bonefish Slider, the Kwans, and of course the Crazy Charlie style flies. Pearl Gotcha patterns are also very good. Sizes should be mostly #6’s with a few #4’s and a few smaller #8’s. The bonefish can be selective, so be sure to experiment with various patterns. Most flies should be darker patterns – tan and brown but you also need some very light or white patterns for white sand flats.

 

Permit flies:

Bring 6-12 flies for permit; avalon permit fly will be a very good option, smaller permit crabs are also ideal for big bonefish. Some of the most effective crab patterns here are the Enrico Puglisi Palometa crabs in Tan and Beige (1/0 and 2) and the Anderson McCrab in size 2. Mantis Shrimp patterns are also quite good, especially when you encounter schools of “floaters”. These should be tied in size 2-4, and light colors mostly white, light tan and olive.

 

Tarpon flies:

Keys style patterns in size 2/0 are very good on the flats for tarpon in the 15-50 lb. class. The best patterns are the Orange/Yellow/Grizzly, Brown Cockroach, Black Death and a White/Grizzly Cockroach Deceiver. Some of the new Enrico Puglisi patterns have proven to be deadly too, especially the Black and Purple “Peanutbutter” in both 2/0 and 3/0, do not forget to bring the FFTRun Toad in 3/0. Other good Enrico patterns are his White/Yellow, and the Backcountry brown as well as the brown and orange. If you are tying your own, tie all these tarpon flies on the Gamakatsu SC-15 hooks, in either 2/0 or 3/0.

Recommended Clothing

6 - Fishing Shirts - quick drying style. At least 2 Long sleeve.

6-8 Cotton T-shirts if you use these

6-8 pr. Boxers or tighty whiteys

2-4 Pr. Light Weight, quick dry wading pants

2-4 Pr. Shorts, quick dry wading style with brief.

8 - Pr. Socks

2 - Pr. Thin wet wading socks for your flats wading shoes.

2 - Flats Hats or caps

1 - Breathable Light Weight Rain Jacket with hood

2 - Belts for your shorts or pants. I should be waterproof

1 - Boat Shoes with sipped soles for wear in the flats skiffs

1 - Flats Wading shoes

1 - Pr. Sandals, flip-flops if you like these for wear at hotel

Traveling Here

One of the great benefits to this destination is that Cayo Largo also has a modern international airport where Canadian, European, and South American aircraft can now fly to directly. There are 3 weekly flights directly from Canada and Italy. 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR DOMESTIC FLIGHTS TO CAYO LARGO 

On current year, Cuban rules for admission of items on board are stricter than past, for security reasons on domestic flights. 

Hooks, nylons (including tippets, leaders, etc.), spray or fishing rods (regardless of size) are not allowed in hand luggage. They must be shipped as checked with bags. 

For your convenience and luggage safety, we suggest to put some kind of lock on the luggage to be carried. 

LIVE ABOARD PROGRAM ITINERARY

Day 1 (Saturday)

- Arrive in Havana before 12PM, 3 hour transfer to Zapesca port.

- Leave in the afternoon from “Caleta los Sabalos” with night at Cayo Blanco aboard the JA1.

Day 2 (Sunday)

- JA1 moves early in the morning from “Cayo Guano” to North of Cayo Largo “Punta de Iguanita”.

- The first fishing day, the skiffs will fish in the morning all the north of Cayo Largo (Area 1, 2 and 3) and the

afternoon Area 4 and 5. Return to JA1 by 6:00 PM in the Rosario channel.

- Night at Rosario channel.

Day 3 (Monday)

- After breakfast the anglers will fish the furthest western area of Zone 6 famous for tarpon for the entire day (Cayo

Rosario-Cayo Cantiles).

- Night at Rosario Channel.

Day 4 (Tuesday)

- After breakfast the guides will meet the anglers to fish zones 5 and 4, which are very productive for Permit and Big

Bonefish

- JA1 moves to “Playa Sirena” adjacent to Cayo Largo where the skiffs will return by 6:00 PM.

Day 5 (Wednesday)

- The guides pick up the clients in JA1 at 7:45 AM. The skiffs will fish areas 2 and 3 along the Cayo which are

endless flats full of permit and bonefish with possible areas for snook and tarpon in the mangroves.

- Guides and anglers will return for appetizers and mojitos on the JA1 by 6:00 PM.

Day 6 (Thursday)

- The guides pick up the clients in JAI at 7:45 AM. The skiffs will fish the endless flats of areas 4 and 5.

- Return the the JA1 adjacent to Playa Sirena by 6:00 PM.

Day 7 (Friday)

- The guides pick up the clients in JAI at 7:45 AM; the 6 skiffs will fish all the north of Cayo Largo Area 1, 2 and 3.

- At 5:00 PM the skiffs find the JA1 in “Punta Iguanita” in the same place where they were on the second day. The

guides leave the clients in the boat, say goodbye, and return to the marina.

- JA1 moves to Cayo Blanco where it stays overnight and early in the morning (Saturday) continues to “Caleta Los

sabalos” where the group disembarks the JA1 by 9:00 AM.

Day 8 (Saturday)

- Guests disembark JA1 by 9:00 AM with transfer directly to Havana.

- Guests may book a flight departing Havana airport no earlier than 4:00 PM.

IN ADDITION

You, as a client, don't have to pay any extra for our support services. Any questions, queries, and concerns about our destinations, the organization of your pre-trip, or any doubt, you can ask us without additional cost. Don't hesitate to text us, traveling with Pointer is always worth it.

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