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    A long drive to fishing 6, the end

    So, we decided to do some jungle river fishing.
    There must be some universal boating law that all launch ramps are junkshows.....even in the jungle.



    Heading up river



    We went looking for the Snook and Tarpon lagoon.....anybody see the entrance?



    We're going in, Watch out crocs, I have a leatherman and I'll use it.









    Here's the lagoon.





    The lagoon was pretty and we saw a few fish but they weren't interested in the flies we pitched at them.



    We decided to head back....anybody see the exit?



    The bows pointed right at it.













    Tropical termite nest



    Back to the river





    The next day we decided to head way up river, hudge strands of Bamboo everywhere.



    I wish I was faster with the camera, this is where some large bird chased about 7-8 parrots into this bamboo. Then something else ( I think a Howler monkey) chased them out.





    These dogs are pretty wise to where the croc's are.



    Riverside critter



    A Belize snook is giving a big middle finger to my presentation



    Colorado steeze didn't work either.



    Dood working the dug out canoe.



    The next couple of days we were supposed to go out to the flats but got shut down by a front moving through.



    Here's a nod to Warthog's fish recipe thread. Snapper prepared local style, cooked in coconut milk.



    I had to leave to head to AK. A Belize checkpoint, notice a difference in attitudes compared to the Mexican ones?






    Always a sad sight.




    That's it, The end. Limited time and limited band width here brings this one to a close.

    I'm out, no fishing for me until springtime. This is my world until then.





    Somebody go fishing.

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    Uh...wow, just...wow.
    "They don't think it be like it is, but it do."

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    WELL DONE HOOK.

    Another song that popped into my head while reading your TR's. Again, it's about Mexico, not Belize, but you get the idea...

    I like the line "Too old to be wild & free, too young to be over the hill..."

    ^^^kinda describes me.


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    so did you guys catch much fish or just drive a lot of places in the 3rd world?

    looks serial, fo sho'.

    Let me lock in the system at Warp 2
    Push it on into systematic overdrive
    You know what to do

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    Killer powerline TR.
    Is it radix panax notoginseng? - splat
    This is like hanging yourself but the rope breaks. - DTM
    Dude Listen to mtm. He's a marriage counselor at burning man. - subtle plague

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    Those entrances and exits to the lagoons looked pretty sketchey!!! And very easy to forget where they are once you are in.

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