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You will notice that there is no introduction to this section yet. 



I would like to fill this gap with an introduction from a local angler [or someone who is a frequent visiting fisherman] for every one of the geographical pages on Fatfisherman.com.

The many thousands of anglers now regularly using these pages prefer to read something written by someone who can see the area from an insider's point of view. They know the best spots, not just the ones that first time or overseas visitors usually visit or that are well known outside of the area. 



Each introduction carries the e-mail address of the contributor so that anglers can get in touch with them if, for example, they are planning a trip [unless the contributor is unable to do this] so it could bring you extra business if you own a local fishery or tackleshop, charter boat or magazine etc. 



Please get in touch if you feel you can contribute an introduction to this page - you don't have to be an expert; I'm not!

Its sister site, Fatbirder.com is regularly used by hundreds of thousands of birdwatchers when planning overseas trips or birding closer to home. That site gets four million hits a month and has a high Google rating because it is an information resource that is both comprehensive and trusted.

Help me make Fatfisherman.com the first point of reference for anyone who wants to go fishing anywhere in the world!

Fishing Venezuela

http://www.wherewisemenfish.com/Fishing-Reports/David-Profumo-fishes-in-Venezuela
He goes by many names – Houdini fins, uptown sucker, John Mariggle – but to me the bonefish (albula vulpes, if you’re some kind of college professor) is the grey ghost of the flats. My favourite sporting quarry, I have chased him from Cuba to Christmas Island; but this year I found the finest place of all....

Bone fishing in Los Roques

http://www.bone-fishing.info
Enjoy Bone fishing all year around. Voted as number one bone fishing destination in the world. Los Roques will surprise you with its all year round fishing. The archipelago of Los Roques is out of the hurricane belt with perfect conditions including a fantastic scenery, friendly people and virgin flats. The archipelago Los Roques National Park is situated in the Caribbean Sea, 90 miles north of Caracas the Capital of Venezuela...

La Guaira Venezuela

http://www.venezuela-fishing.info
The fish of your life is just a hook-set away off Venezuela's north coast. The plankton-rich Southern Caribbean waters of the north coast of Venezuela drifting west flows over the natural ridge named El Placer (meaning the pleasure) It is a unique natural phenomena not to be found many places in the world today...

Venezuela Fishing Vacations

La Guaira Bank Marlin Fishing
World renowned for its incredible marlin fishing, the La Guaira Bank is also home to a year-round population of sailfish, dorado, wahoo, and yellowfin tuna. The plankton-rich Southern Caribbean waters of the north coast of Venezuela drifting west flows over the natural ridge named El Placer (meaning the pleasure) It is a unique natural phenomena not to be found many places in the world today. The El Placer bank in La Guaira holds one of the world's most impressive billfish concentrations...

Venezuela Fishing Vacations

Los Roques Bonefishing
Los Roques Archipelago, which lies 80 miles off Venezuela’s mainland, along the Caribbean Sea, is considered among the best bonefishing places in the World. The Archipelago consists of forty-eight keys or islands; when overlooked from a plane, the look like a string of pearls against the azure blue of the Caribbean. Los Roques has been appointed as a National Park, and no new building can be constructed on the islands....

Venezuela Fishing Vacations

Rio Chico Tarpon Fishing
While some fishermen search the world's waters for giant Tarpon, those that weigh well over 100 pounds-perhaps even more anglers look for areas where schools of small Tarpon are found. Their reason is sound. First of all, it is not as tiring to land a small Tarpon as it is to land a giant. Secondly, the sporting challenge is preserved by using light tackle. Finally, these anglers prefer to catch many fish...
 
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