Jon Covich of Cuba Fishing Outfitters
Jon Covich of Cuba Fishing Outfitters
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Akuani River Lodge, Colombia
Akuani River Lodge is located on the Vichada River, a tributary of the Orinoco. Colombia has recently gained attention for having an abundance of high-quality fishing, both in the eastern jungle, as well as the Pacific Coast. Akuani provides an amazing blend of trophy Peacock Bass fishing, as well as days spent in the rapids of the Orinoco in pursuit of Payara (Vampire Fish). Jon hosts trips to Akuani annually.
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Fly Fishers Place - Cuba 2022
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After years of planning and postponements our group of hardy angler-travelers made it to Cuba. This trip was an amazing mix of fishing and the culture of Cuba.
Cuba Teaser
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Take one minute, and see why you should be joining my trips to Cuba. From rooftop concerts in Havana, to the best fishing around the island, CFO offers unique adventures to the land of mangroves and mojitos.
Black Sands Lodge - Colombia, May 2021
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John Crowser and Sergey Sapronov joined me recently on the wild Pacific Coast of Colombia. Black Sands Lodge is located on an isolated beach, near the small village of Bahia Solano. Fishing here is diverse, with both inshore and offshore species available, through fly fishing, spin casting, jigging and trolling.
Colombia Afloat 2021
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Yet again, Colombia and Colombia Afloat deliver. Our small group had a great trip to the Colombian jungle, even with tougher than normal fishing. The level of care, adventure, and beauty of this trip is hard to surpass. Thanks to Afloat, and to my great guests.
IMG 1287
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The new T & T Sextant Rod Series has arrived. Light, responsive, smooth and powerful are all great words to describe it. If you are looking for a rod to tame the fish of the flats, jungle rivers, and ocean, you may have just found your new rod.
Trip Report - Colombia Afloat
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After several years of investigation, we finally made our first trip to the Colombian jungle in search of Peacock Bass. Partnering with Colombia Afloat, our group from Fly Water had a great week of fishing, and getting to know our Colombian hosts. This trip is just as advertised....full of adventure and excellent opportunities for world class Peacock fishing.
Success on the Saltwater Flats - Line Control
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This short video covers a few crucial techniques in presenting your line, and then controlling it, when casting to the spooky fish of the flats.
FIGHTING BONEFISH in the MANGROVES
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Many people freak out when a Bonefish heads for the Mangroves. Zapata Cuba guide Espin, shows the technique that works......let the fish run, keep the pressure light, and follow them until the end!
ZAPATAP Nov. 2019
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Recently, I lead a group of mostly returning anglers to Cuba's Zapata Peninsula. This short video shows our group, our hosts aboard the beautiful Aggressor yacht, and the great flats fishing around Zapata.
Casting Quickly on the Saltwater Flats
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Jon Covich of Cuba Fishing Outfitters has been to Cuba over twenty times, as well as many of the other premier flats destinations around the world. There are lots of things to do to prepare for the saltwater flats. Distance casting, improving your accuracy, etc. But casting quickly so that you do not lose the chance at a fish is one of the most important things angler can learn. In this video, ...
Cayo Largo Live-Aboard Trip
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Just recently announced, this trip on a live-aboard for the fishing around Cayo Largo was one of the first of its type. The ability to move the yacht in order to easily access all the different fishing zones in this archipelago was a huge advantage
Cayo Largo - Richard, Sheree & Paul
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After spending a few days in Havana and Vinales, our small group joined the Aggressor yacht for a week of fishing in and around Cayo Largo.
JDR Perola
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Some customers balk at a week on a live-aboard boat. This short video gives a true description of how wonderful these kinds of trips are. Here we show a week in Jardines de la Reina (Gardens of the Queen) Cuba, aboard the yacht Perola.
The Crowser Group
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The Crowser Group
Music in Cuba
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Music in Cuba
Fritz and the Guys
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Fritz and the Guys
The Avalon Permit Fly: The Good & Bad
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The Avalon Permit Fly: The Good & Bad
THE FLY FISHING DESTINATIONS OF CUBA
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THE FLY FISHING DESTINATIONS OF CUBA
COMBINATION CULTURAL/FISHING TRIP, CUBA - The Quick Facts
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COMBINATION CULTURAL/FISHING TRIP, CUBA - The Quick Facts
COMBINATION CULTURAL/FISHING TRIP, CUBA - Everything you need to know
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COMBINATION CULTURAL/FISHING TRIP, CUBA - Everything you need to know
ISLAND OF THE YOUTH, CUBA - Everything you need to know
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ISLAND OF THE YOUTH, CUBA - Everything you need to know
ISLAND OF THE YOUTH, CUBA - The Quick Facts
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ISLAND OF THE YOUTH, CUBA - The Quick Facts
CAYO LARGO, CUBA - Everything you need to know
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CAYO LARGO, CUBA - Everything you need to know
CAYO LARGO, CUBA - The Quick Facts
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CAYO LARGO, CUBA - The Quick Facts
CAYO CRUZ, CUBA - Quick Facts
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CAYO CRUZ, CUBA - Quick Facts
CAYO CRUZ, CUBA - Everything you need to know
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CAYO CRUZ, CUBA - Everything you need to know
GARDENS OF THE KING, CUBA - Everything you need to know
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GARDENS OF THE KING, CUBA - Everything you need to know
GARDENS OF THE KING, CUBA - Quick Facts
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GARDENS OF THE KING, CUBA - Quick Facts

Komentáře

  • @johnjones850
    @johnjones850 Před 12 dny

    “Checked his mail”……… I literally started having a panic attack listening to this……..lol……classic

  • @danielhernandez8210
    @danielhernandez8210 Před 26 dny

    Don travel to Cuba!! . Cuba is a dictatorship.!!

  • @kevinfieguth4377
    @kevinfieguth4377 Před 2 měsíci

    Nothing like being taught the lesson of patience! Lol. I felt the panic.

  • @mikebodi6413
    @mikebodi6413 Před 3 měsíci

    So the guy was 80+.... show him some respect! He got your dumbass there, you got your boat back, and a great story that you could have told without the ridicule. Just remember we're all getting there and your closer than some.

  • @JayPalazzola
    @JayPalazzola Před 3 měsíci

    😂😂😂😂

  • @dennisfrakes4766
    @dennisfrakes4766 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you for a wonderful explanation of the Cuban fishery. I have a sailboat and will be transiting Cuban waters each year. Can I fish these areas self guided? Thanks Dennis

  • @RightJeff1971
    @RightJeff1971 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you

  • @RightJeff1971
    @RightJeff1971 Před 6 měsíci

    Can you fish with spinning tackle. Also can you catch fish in front of the resorts

    • @joncovichofcubafishingoutf7657
      @joncovichofcubafishingoutf7657 Před 6 měsíci

      Hi Jeff.......The fishing zone around Cayo Cruz is fly fishing only. You can hire charters out of places like Cayo Coco, Cayo Santa Maria, and Veradero for spin and trolling, etc. But, I have to admit that is not my world so I do not have any contacts for it.

  • @FratBoyFishing
    @FratBoyFishing Před 7 měsíci

    Your explanation on the urgency is incredibly relatable. I fly fish and I’m a mediocre caster but capable, used to doing soft hackle casting for trout. Went to Hawaii for bonefish and was so caught off guard at the urgency of casting and the speed needed to get the line moving I failed miserably.

  • @jpjp280
    @jpjp280 Před 7 měsíci

    The original treasure island

  • @backcast4220
    @backcast4220 Před 9 měsíci

    Speaking from experience I would suggest never wearing shoes when casting from a skiff. Go barefoot or wear light socks so you can always feel if you’ve accidentally stepped on your line.

    • @joncovichofcubafishingoutf7657
      @joncovichofcubafishingoutf7657 Před 9 měsíci

      Thanks for your comment, and I know many people who feel the same as you. I just can't do it:). My feet get very sore standing on that flat surface for a long time. AND, I tend to slide around if any water gets on the deck. For myself, I try and find shoes without anything to catch a line, and that are very flat. But again, I agree with what you are saying and know many people who do the same.

  • @jakefinn7905
    @jakefinn7905 Před 11 měsíci

    All good techniques. I will add to never let go of your line. create a circle w/your index and thumb to let the line slip thru. this will help with braking a too powerful cast and allows you to begin you strip immediately. hope this helps. v/r jim b.

  • @Khoff321
    @Khoff321 Před 11 měsíci

    Wonderful video! Going to be there in January, mainly hoping for permit are there still good numbers around then? Thank you

    • @joncovichofcubafishingoutf7657
      @joncovichofcubafishingoutf7657 Před 11 měsíci

      Thanks for the nice note. Permit live in and around Cayo Cruz every month of the year. The most important ingredients, however, are water temperature and tides. If you get cold water, the fish will probably stay deep. Permit can access tides generally on the later part if an incoming, through the first half or so of outgoing. So, if you have a week where the tides allow you ample time to fish for them, then your chances increase dramatically. Hope that you may consider using me to book your Cuba trips in the future!

  • @oz2147
    @oz2147 Před 11 měsíci

    Epic story!

  • @MM-tt3np
    @MM-tt3np Před rokem

    65-70ft no way *LOL*

    • @joncovichofcubafishingoutf7657
      @joncovichofcubafishingoutf7657 Před rokem

      ??? Are you doubting my casting prowess? :) Ok, maybe I am a fisherman at heart and I exaggerated a bit. But if I tried to, I could certainly cast 65-70' with two back casts. No problem. I am sure you could as well.

  • @5035163188
    @5035163188 Před rokem

    He was the idiot-not the old man!!!

  • @middleagestrength4940

    Jon, thanks for posting all these videos on fly fishing in Cuba. Very informative, high quality and you clearly have put a lot of work into them. Quick Q on GOK. It looks to be a more populated area then some of the other fishing locations in Cuba. What's the pressure like during the prime part of the tarpon run? It would be a bummer to make a major investment of time and money to go and discover a conga line of boats a la the FL Keys targeting the fish.

    • @joncovichofcubafishingoutf7657
      @joncovichofcubafishingoutf7657 Před rokem

      Thanks for the nice words! Ok, let's be clear about this area. There is NO Cuban population at Cayo Santa Maria or the islands of the Gardens of the King Archipelago. The Cubans who work in the resorts come from the mainland each day. SO, you do not have them to compete with. There are good numbers of tourists at the resorts depending upon the time of year. BUT, almost all of them are sunbathing, etc. The best news for you is that the Cuban govt only gives a license to 1 outfitter to fish this entire area. AND, that outfitter is only allowed to operate 4 skiffs, which means 8 total anglers when they are sold out. So, you do not have to worry about competition. In the marina at Cayo Santa Maria you will see lots of other boats. Some are just for tourist cruises, some for diving, and others for offshore fishing. BUT, there will not be any other flats skiffs. Hope that helps!

    • @middleagestrength4940
      @middleagestrength4940 Před rokem

      @@joncovichofcubafishingoutf7657 That's very good additional information. Much appreciated!

  • @allancrow134
    @allancrow134 Před rokem

    Dooh

  • @JohnDoe-jn3es
    @JohnDoe-jn3es Před rokem

    Nice info thanks

  • @cbxxb4841
    @cbxxb4841 Před rokem

    Wow, not helpful at all. I don't want to be rude, but I watched this to help me choose a fishing destination, but the video is all about asking if I know what I want. I know me, I don't know Cuba, so therefore I watched the video to get to know Cuba, nothing in the video helps.

    • @joncovichofcubafishingoutf7657
      @joncovichofcubafishingoutf7657 Před rokem

      Wow, thanks for the comment. It's true, the video cannot tell you where you should go in Cuba. The truth is, there are too many options, choices, in order to make a hard and fast recommendation without knowing more about what a clients wants. BUT, it does tell you what you have to know and decide, in order to get advice on where and when to go. Then, myself or other agents can give you solid advice. If you are interested in Cuba, and know what time of year you can go, what types of fish you would like to target, and if you would like to stay on a boat or on land, then I can give you solid options. my email is jcovich@mindspring.com and phone is 206.579.9342

  • @riothibodeau5658
    @riothibodeau5658 Před rokem

    After 900 permits with this fly. Definetly a good fly by Moroe

  • @adriangadd6888
    @adriangadd6888 Před rokem

    Excellent video, I have fished the island of Inagua, which was a dream but not a family vacation island. Jon, where can I look to get costs for these trips?

    • @joncovichofcubafishingoutf7657
      @joncovichofcubafishingoutf7657 Před rokem

      Hi Adrian. Good to hear from you. The honest answer is that pricing for Cuba is very complicated. It depends on the location, how many in your group, the time of year, etc. SO, my best advice would be to give me some specific parameters for what you would want your trip to be, and I can help get you pricing and ultimately set up. You can email me at jcovich@mindspring.com or call 206.579.9342.

  • @drbtrava
    @drbtrava Před rokem

    Great video! Questions: would be first time, thinking if going in January. Is it a decent time to go? If so where would you suggest? I have been once to Andros and once to Grand Slam Lodge in mexico.

    • @joncovichofcubafishingoutf7657
      @joncovichofcubafishingoutf7657 Před rokem

      Hi There. Thanks for the question. Yes, January is very good typically, if you choose the right destination. Some places will have all flats fish every month of the year, while others are more limited. You might want to contact me more directly and I can get you set up. jcovich@mindspring.com or 206.579.9342. Jon

  • @TheDarienJim
    @TheDarienJim Před rokem

    Really great tips

  • @cachi-7878
    @cachi-7878 Před 2 lety

    Very nice, Jon. Do you have a video doing the same thing but when the fish are at two o’clock and you can’t cast over the boat? Generally speaking, the guides won’t turn the boat for you so you have to do a backcast release. Thanks.

    • @joncovichofcubafishingoutf7657
      @joncovichofcubafishingoutf7657 Před rokem

      I am sorry if I somehow missed replying to this. I do not have this as part of a video, as I generally find that guides will get the boat positioned for the front angler. However, you are right that there are times when they cannot (maybe because of wind), or when things happen too quickly and the fish is there and you have to cast now. I would give two tips if you could not cast over your right shoulder. The first would be to simply tilt your rod left, until you are casting over your left shoulder. This works very well, with your casting motion remaining close to the same. It only becomes difficult when the cast needs to be long, as your casting motion is somewhat restricted. The other is to simply back cast. In saltwater, being able to cast forward in this case towards 8 o'clock, and then release the fly on the back cast at 2 o'clock is extremely important and with practice is not overly difficult. Hope this helps!

  • @Dressagevids
    @Dressagevids Před 2 lety

    If it is so great then why Helms-Burton........Hypocrites

    • @joncovichofcubafishingoutf7657
      @joncovichofcubafishingoutf7657 Před 2 lety

      Hi Peter. Can you elaborate?

    • @joncovichofcubafishingoutf7657
      @joncovichofcubafishingoutf7657 Před 2 lety

      Still wondering if you would elaborate Peter? Are you saying that I am saying that all about Cuba is great? If that is what you are thinking, it is not correct. The fishing, is, as I said, better than most places around the world. The situation in Cuba, however, is sad. The Cubans are great people, and Cuba has done some things that we could be envious of. That said, the country is economically a mess, with few opportunities for people to better themselves. Which is why, with the current situation so bad, that so many Cubans are leaving the country

  • @RSdd11
    @RSdd11 Před 2 lety

    This is a great video, especially the parts on quick casting and re-casting. A lot of the species specific tapers and modern lines are over weight and have aggressive front tapers with 30 foot or less length of head. I have found that with a medium fast action rod paired with a true to weight infinity taper line or bonefish taper (40-45 foot head) allow me to carry more line in the air on the cast and really help out on re-casting when necessary. I definitely will carry more line out of the end of the rod now before my first cast.

    • @joncovichofcubafishingoutf7657
      @joncovichofcubafishingoutf7657 Před rokem

      Sorry for this late response. Yes, I think you are spot on and I do just about exactly as you do. Thanks for your nice comment

  • @supersix9137
    @supersix9137 Před 2 lety

    That is really helpful info, for the Noobs, like myself. Thank you.

  • @geraldbarcode
    @geraldbarcode Před 2 lety

    Very helpful indeed - thanks!

  • @sydneyfishingstory
    @sydneyfishingstory Před 2 lety

    Great , Nice video very good

  • @rockybirddog
    @rockybirddog Před 2 lety

    Do you have to fly fish? Can a person who is good with spinning gear give it a go?

    • @joncovich712
      @joncovich712 Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the question. All the destinations I have listed in the video are indeed fly fishing only. You can certainly soon fish or fish blue water with traditional gear in Cuba by booking out of Havana, Cayo Santa Maria, and at least Varadero. This is usually done through the resorts and I have to admit it is largely out of my area of expertise. Hope that helps some

  • @BrankoFlyFish
    @BrankoFlyFish Před 2 lety

    What are the top 3 flies for migratory tarpon in that area in spring ?

    • @joncovichofcubafishingoutf7657
      @joncovichofcubafishingoutf7657 Před 2 lety

      Hi Branko. I think my favorite colored fly there is something with tan, tan/rust,/ tan pink. Something that looks to have the colors of a shrimp or crab as the Tarpon are feeding on them so much. After that, I would have chartreuse, purple, and maybe black/red. I like Tarpon Toads very much, but other flies such as the Homeslice are awfully good, as are more conventional patterns such as Cockroach style patterns such as the Black Death. Whatever you do, however, make sure to have a variety of colors, which is probably more important than the pattern itself. Hope that helps.....Jon

  • @middleagestrength4940

    These are wonderful and incredibly informative videos on fly fishing in Cuba. Thanks for putting the time and effort into creating them.

    • @joncovichofcubafishingoutf7657
      @joncovichofcubafishingoutf7657 Před 7 měsíci

      I am sorry I missed replying to your comment, now from a year ago!! I just noticed it when someone else made a comment. Thank you very much for your nice words!!! Hope to host you in Cuba one day! Jon

  • @jovanjoso
    @jovanjoso Před 2 lety

    Very good job

    • @joncovichofcubafishingoutf7657
      @joncovichofcubafishingoutf7657 Před 2 lety

      Thanks Very much Jovan. Some of the fishing options have changes a bit since I made the video, but the fishing itself, of course, is still the same.

  • @jovanjoso
    @jovanjoso Před 2 lety

    Very good job

  • @rschmidl
    @rschmidl Před 2 lety

    Great Instructive Video Thank you. Very helpful

    • @joncovichofcubafishingoutf7657
      @joncovichofcubafishingoutf7657 Před 2 lety

      Thank you very much! Glad that you enjoyed it. There are 2 other instruction videos in this series and hope you might learn something from them as well. Thanks again....Jon

  • @anthonytyrrell7291
    @anthonytyrrell7291 Před 2 lety

    In 2010 I foul hooked a big Chinook salmon with a homemade jig on the Clackamas River right above Faraday dam broke it off two weeks later came back to the same hole caught that fish with the jig still in its tail

  • @ericmckenzie4045
    @ericmckenzie4045 Před 3 lety

    That's awesome!!

  • @latetotheparty3070
    @latetotheparty3070 Před 3 lety

    I hope he gave the old man a beer.

  • @RP-ue9wy
    @RP-ue9wy Před 3 lety

    I hooked a nice rainbow on the upper Kenai and when we landed it my hook had gone through the eyelet of a swivel that had been attached to anothrr hook in its mouth.

  • @RP-ue9wy
    @RP-ue9wy Před 3 lety

    That's a crazy story!

  • @JohnHenry2420
    @JohnHenry2420 Před 3 lety

    Fisherman lies to tell story for more you tube cash. Wheres the video of the boat ?

    • @joncovichofcubafishingoutf7657
      @joncovichofcubafishingoutf7657 Před 3 lety

      John.....I think Mr Hazlett was probably a bit too busy trying to rescue his boat than to take videos. BTW, this is my You Tube Channel, not Johns. Nobody including me, is making any money by telling guide stories here.

    • @JohnHenry2420
      @JohnHenry2420 Před 3 lety

      @@joncovichofcubafishingoutf7657 ummm hmmmm

    • @joncovichofcubafishingoutf7657
      @joncovichofcubafishingoutf7657 Před 3 lety

      @@JohnHenry2420 Sorry for your skepticism. I am in the business of fly fishing.. I make my money as a tackle rep. John is a professional fishing guide and instructor. That is it.....you can see from my You tube Channel that I have 251 subscribers. 251! I know next to nothing about how to make money on You Tube, but my assumption is that I would have to have a lot more viewers than this to do so.

  • @jaredspianochannel6090

    Wow what an incredible story lol. Loved it.

  • @jondangelo1523
    @jondangelo1523 Před 3 lety

    Yeah, great info… and thanks for showing that you can (should) let line slip through your fingers on each cast after you haul…. Amazing how many casting videos don’t mention that critical part. Many people only haul and don’t let any line slip through…. What is the point if you’re trying to cast with any sort of distance?? Thanks much!

  • @WysteriaGuitar
    @WysteriaGuitar Před 3 lety

    I was secretly hoping this was a Bigfoot fishing story...

  • @truethought2581
    @truethought2581 Před 3 lety

    Moral of the story...... Don't be a googan guide and you won't have these issues... Googan. You had a dude as a client. Your client had a googan as a guide.

  • @jasonlatrayfishing5489

    Crazy story, glad you got your boat back!!!

  • @jigginwithryan5334
    @jigginwithryan5334 Před 3 lety

    I don’t buy that story for one second

  • @ruffonstuff3489
    @ruffonstuff3489 Před 3 lety

    Lucky. I hate that sinking feeling like your already fucked

  • @robertjohnson9252
    @robertjohnson9252 Před 3 lety

    Jon Can you provide me the recipe for the Widow Maker Crab fly? thanks

    • @joncovich712
      @joncovich712 Před 3 lety

      Hi Robert.....can you give me your e-mail? Cannot see it here through You Tube. Jon

    • @robertjohnson9252
      @robertjohnson9252 Před 3 lety

      Jon Covich robertmjohnson@me.com