Time Of Fishing offers exciting charters in the deep waters of Uruguay’s Atlantic Coast. With a range of full day fishing trips running throughout the summer months of November-May, they are here to show you just how good Uruguay’s sportfishing really is. Are you up for an adventure?
Spend your day battling monster Bluefin and Yellowfin Tuna remote spots as much as 55 miles offshore. These trips are not for the faint-hearted and will put even the most talented anglers through their paces. You will start the day by jigging up bait and delicious bottom fish like Amberjack. You will then troll for Tuna until your arms fall off and you can’t fight anymore!
If that sounds too intense, why not visit the isolated hamlet of Cabo Polonio? This tiny village has some of the most pristine beaches in all of Latin America. You will fish along the way, reeling in delicious Grouper and Seabream to cook on the beach. You can swim, snorkel around ancient Spanish wrecks, and see Sea Lions basking in the sun.
Whatever you do, Captain Danilo’s 29’ Triton center console is a safe, reliable place to do it. With high sides, a covered T-top, and a portable head, she will keep you comfortable and secure on your ocean adventure. She also has everything you will need to catch some real record-breakers.
This is your chance to get in at the ground level in what is destined to be a great sportfishing destination. Capt. Danilo is passionate about what he does and can’t wait to show you his native waters. So what are you waiting for? Jump aboard and go catch some big, tasty fish!
FAQs about Time Of Fishing - La Paloma
- $1,200 per group - Full Day Trip - 30 Miles (12 hours)
- $1,800 per group - Full Day Trip - Cabo Polonio (12 hours)
- $2,400 per group - Full Day Trip - 55+ Miles (12 hours)
- Toilet Portable
- GPS
- Fishfinder
- Live Bait Well 2
- Ice Box
- Radar
- Rods, reels & tackle
- Live Bait (Caught on the trip if wanted)
- Lures
- Catch cleaning & filleting
- Snacks (Ceviche, empanadas)
- Drinks (Water, juice)
- First Mate (Gratuity greatly appreciated)
- Fishing License (Not required in Uruguay)
- Lunch (Sandwiches)
- Inshore Fishing
- Nearshore Fishing
- Offshore Fishing
- Reef Fishing
- Bottom Fishing
- Trolling
- Jigging
- Fly Fishing (Bring you own equipment)
- Drift Fishing
- Spearfishing (Bring your own or rent for $50)
- Amberjack
- Black Drum
- Dogfish
- Gilt-head (Seabream)
- Grouper (Black)
- Grouper (Dusky)
- Pejerrey (Silverside)
- Pompano
- Tuna (Bluefin)
- Tuna (Yellowfin)
- Weakfish
- Yellowtail Amberjack
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Triton (Center console) originally built in 2009. Powered by 2 225HP Yamaha engines, with a maximum cruising speed of 35 knots.
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