At Mango Creek, we pride ourselves on offering world class
salt water fishing in a gorgeous and secluded environment. While here, you’ll have a chance to cast at bonefish, permit
and tarpon with the backdrop of being surrounding by the mountainous jungle of the island of Roatan.
The lodge itself is only accessible by boat. The remote
location helps anglers maximize the amount of time you spent on the water, especially since the flats are as close as 90 seconds
by boat. Our fishery sees very little pressure and one of our greatest priorities is making sure it stays that way.
Fly fisherman spend most of their time wading the shallow
turtle grass and coral flats. The most exciting way to catch fish on the fly is definitely by spotting and carefully stocking
them on foot. Our bonefish here are generally bigger than those of others areas of the Caribbean, and are considered by some
to be harder to catch. Satisfaction for a fly fisherman here comes not in enormous numbers of fish caught, but in the enormous
size of the fish themselves. Catching fish on the flats requires the furtiveness of a hunter. But when you do hook up, there
is no greater thrill than the shriek of your line burning off of your reel.
In addition to fly fishing, spin fisherman are welcome at
Mango Creek as well. Countless specious inhabit the nearby waters, and our guides are very capable of getting you onto some
great fish.
Mango Creek is a catch and release lodge.
The fishing here is only getting better as we continue to
discover new areas Roatan and on nearby islands. We have also waged a campaign of local environmental education and are making
substantial progress in the battle against illegal netting. By cooperating with the local community, we are seeing fish populations
increase dramatically, giving our fisherman even more opportunities at large schools of fish.