We fill spot fast, so its easier when you contact us to request a date and preferred time to fish, morning or evening.
Term: $100.00 Reservation deposit required
Payment Methods: Check, Money Order, Traveler Checks, Cash
Distance times from Boqueron: (Aproximate)
Rincón: 35 minutes
Isabela: 45 minutes
Ponce: 45 minutes
Guánica: 30 minutes
Mayaguez: 25 minutes
San Juan: 2 ½ hour
Live the Light Tackle Adventure in Boqueron Bay,Puerto Rico
Book now for 2008-2009 Tarpon Season Rates: 1 or 2 person
Departure: Public Pier in Poblado de Boquerón, Cabo Rojo in front of Shamar Restaurant
From Northwest (Isabela, Aguadilla, Rincón, Añasco) take road # 2 to south. When pass Mayaguez (you'll see Mayaguez Mall at the left and Walgreens pharmacy at the right),turn to the right to take road #100 to Cabo Rojo. Then count 7 lights and turn to the right to road #101. At the end you'll find the Public pier in front of Shamar's restaurant.
From South (Ponce, Guánica)- Take road # 2 to West. When pass Hormigueros, you'll see the exit to Cabo Rojo by road # 100 (right). Count 7 lights and turn to the right to road #101. At the end you'll find the Public pier in front of Shamar's restaurant.
Address to send the deposit if you paid by check or money order
Capt. Francisco Rosario
PO BOX 355
Hormigueros, PR 00660-0355
Can we keep the fish we catch?
To help protect the excellent fishery in our waters, Light Tackle Adventure Charter promotes catch & release of game fish.
What Not to Bring: Illegal Drugs or Paraphernalia, Firearms, GPS and/or Loran Equipment. We WILL NOT allow you or your party to board our vessel with any of the aforementioned items. Should you be in possession of any firearm or illegal substance while underway, Light Tackle Adventure Charter Captains are instructed to turn back toward port and radio the Coast Guard and local authorities. In addition, our captains Will Not allow any passengers under the influence of drugs or alcohol to board their vessels.
ABSOLUTELY POSITIVELY DO NOT BRING BANANAS ON OUR BOATS!
What should I bring:
- White cotton shirts are most comfortable or long sleeve fishing shirts.
- A long billed cap or a wide rim hat, to reduce glare off your face and ears.
- Light colored sole, tennis shoes or deck shoes (no dark soled shoes allowed.
- Sunscreen with a SPF of at least 30.
- Food and drink. We ask that you bring your food to the boat in a
small cooler.
- Beer and wine are acceptable.
- Cameras and recording equipment are welcome
- No Cigars UNLESS you bring one for the captain.