Fall is an excellent time for fly fishing in Puerto Rico, offering favorable conditions for targeting species like tarpon. The island’s tropical climate ensures warm temperatures, making it an attractive destination for anglers seeking productive fishing experiences during this month.
There's a lot of changes happening at the lodge and at the fishery, I recently recorded a new podcast with Cooper Beckett, Co-Owner of No Name Lodge, about the new changes that are currently happening, you can listen to that new episode here.
Traveling to Puerto Rico is straightforward for U.S. citizens, as no passport is required for entry. Major airlines offer frequent flights to San Juan’s Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport, making the island easily accessible. Once on the island, anglers can explore various fishing scenarios, from open lagoons to intricate mangrove systems, each offering its own set of challenges and rewards. For accommodations, No Name Lodge caters to anglers seeking quality fly fishing experiences in Puerto Rico. The lodge provides access to experienced guides and well-equipped facilities, ensuring a comfortable and successful fishing trip.
The lodge is located in Boquerón, a small town with colorful architecture and an exciting downtown to explore after days on the water. Anglers will stay in comfortable double-occupancy rooms at the marina. Breakfast and coffee will be available each morning at the lodge, and lunches will be brought on the boat. Dinners are either cooked at the lodge or enjoyed out at one of the many local restaurants.
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Senior Program Manager
Specializes in Freshwater Fishing in the Lower 48, Puerto Rico, and Central American Bluewater Fishing