Every year at Belize River Lodge and for most of Belize we experience a so called “slow season” from June to October. It is referred to as tourism “slow season” because of low tourism traffic to Belize during this time. There are several reasons for the slow season but fishing activity in Belize is not one of those reasons since all our popular species are active all year round. Most probably slow season here is because Summer and Fall weather and fishing in North America are good and closer to home.
The Belize River Lodge fishing experience at this same time of year is great, and it is really easy to get to BRL from the USA. Gateway cities from the US non-stop to Belize include Houston, Dallas, Atlanta, Miami, Charlotte, and starting Dec 21 Delta from Los Angeles.
Some very recent examples of fishing at this time of year:
Neil and Chris had a couple of rainy days but one day using the popular Black Death fly they landed a 100 pound Tarpon that took a full three hours to get to the boat. That was a really tough one, even with a 12 weight.
The same day they also landed a 60 pound Tarpon. Next day they landed three Permit, one weighed 22 pounds and the other two were 19 pounds each. Other days they saw and cast to several more big Tarpon in schools of about 20 fish, but these big fish would not eat. And just like the Tarpon, some big Permit also would not eat anything they presented. One rainy day they also fished the river and caught 7 Snook and jumped many small Tarpon, landing two.