Guided River Ultralight/Fly Fishing 

 Avenida Vicente Quilinchini, Sabana Grande, 00637, Puerto Rico

Guided River Ultralight/Fly Fishing 

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Avenida Vicente Quilinchini
Sabana Grande, Puerto Rico
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Ready to catch Mountain Mullet, or Dajao here in the mountains of Southwest Puerto Rico on ultralight, or fly tackle!

Enjoy wade fishing in water temps of 72°-77° year round.
No waders required.

This is a guided river/creek wading fishing trip. We use mostly ultralight fishing gear for these fish, but can bring fly gear upon request. During this we will take you hiking up a small river, or creek. All while fishing pool by pool for these energetic, entertaining Mountain Mullet. You will enjoy pristine crystal clear waters, and incredible scenery, and wildlife while pursuing these fish.

You will need to bring drinks, snacks, a backpack for carrying things is recommended. Closed toe lace up shoes are required for this. No Crocs allowed!

We have rivers for all skill levels, and ages. Just let us know, and we can accommodate you.

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4 Hour Trip – Wade Fishing
FREE Cancellation 3 days notice
4 Hour Trip, starts at 8:00 AM
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US $298 
Entire boat: up to 3 people
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