Lucky4 wrote:
Good luck with the cuban cudas! I had the chance to fish for them in Senegal, years ago. They can grow pretty big over there, however, my largest was only a four footer, somewhere in the 20-22lbs range. They are fun to catch and very good eating.
Lucky...I'm no marquee FHer...my best is still under 10 pounds. A 20 pound Cuda will fight like a 30 pound muskie...honestly...a 20 pound Cuda would make the trip...it would make my year.
Lucky4 wrote:Are you going to try you luck with large mouth bass as well? They seem to reach over 20lbs and they are fished using musky size live bait in Cuba...
I have researched this. I'd have to fly into mainland Cuba to do this. I think you would have better luck in an inland Mexico lake. Friend of mine is into this and raved about it last spring. From what I have heard, the problem with Cuba is not enough restriction and too many Cubans simply looking for dinner to make any inland fishing
exceptional.
A few years ago, my wife had gone to Cuba by herself and fell in love with the mainland. I only agreed to go based on what I read about this island. In the end we went to Cayo Largo. The island is exceptional in it's beauty. There is little culture there beyond live dinner music. The fishing is amazing. I saw one fishermen in a week of fishing, and I hit the main areas. Ironically, this is one fishing trip where my wife had to convince me to go.
Lucky4 wrote:Yes, this time we will be bringing a few rods, a couple of reels, spare line, lots of swivels and hooks, steal leaders, and a box of old lures (mainly spoons, spinner baits and plastics, with a few Rapalas too).
I agree 100% here lucky. In fact if someone wants to donate a reasonable spinning rod and they live in SW Ontario, give me a pm. I have a reel, and some Cuban will have the biggest smile on their face!