Espiritu Santo Bay Permit Focus
Multi-day guided flats fishing centered around targeting permit on shallow turtle grass flats. Designed for anglers looking for technical sight-fishing opportunities with experienced local guides.
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Multi-day guided flats fishing centered around targeting permit on shallow turtle grass flats. Designed for anglers looking for technical sight-fishing opportunities with experienced local guides.
Check Dates & BookA balanced flats experience targeting permit, bonefish, tarpon, and snook depending on tides and seasonal movement. Ideal for anglers wanting variety and multiple shot opportunities each day.
Check Dates & BookEspiritu Santo Bay is one of the most respected flats fisheries in the world. Located on Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula inside the protected Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve, it offers expansive shallow flats, healthy fish populations, and consistent sight-fishing opportunities throughout the year.
Unlike more pressured destinations, this bay sees a limited number of guides and boats on the water. That reduced pressure makes a noticeable difference. Fish here behave naturally, tail confidently in skinny water, and often respond aggressively to well-presented flies.
This is true flats fishing — long shots, clear water, and fish you see before you cast.
Espiritu Santo Bay supports a diverse saltwater fishery. While permit are the headline species, the bay provides consistent opportunities at multiple gamefish.
Most days we target:
Permit — the marquee species, tailing over turtle grass flats
Bonefish — abundant and ideal for sight fishing
Tarpon — juvenile and migratory fish depending on season
Snook — found along mangroves and structure
You may also encounter jack crevalle and barracuda, offering explosive action and fast-paced shots.
If you’re hoping to prioritize one species over another, let us know when planning your trip. Tides, weather, and seasonal patterns influence daily strategy, and we’ll align the plan with your goals.
This is a year-round fishery, with seasonal peaks depending on species and conditions.
Winter brings consistent weather patterns and reliable permit and bonefish opportunities. Wind direction becomes the daily variable, and guides adjust locations accordingly.
Spring is widely considered peak permit time. Tailing fish on shallow turtle grass flats are a common sight, and experienced guides position anglers for technical but rewarding shots.
Warmer water increases bonefish activity and improves tarpon chances. Early starts often help avoid midday heat and wind.
Fall can offer strong mixed-species fishing with lighter boat traffic. Conditions are often favorable for anglers looking for a quieter experience.
Success here is heavily influenced by tides, light, and wind. An experienced guide makes the difference between seeing fish and presenting to them effectively.
Flats fishing emphasizes precision, awareness, and controlled presentation.
We typically focus on:
Unlike trout water, there’s little blind casting. Most shots are visual. Guides provide coaching on positioning, stripping cadence, and presentation adjustments throughout the day.
If you want to focus specifically on permit, tarpon, or bonefish technique, we can structure your trip accordingly.
Flats fishing here is pattern-specific and presentation-driven.
Common fly types include:
Permit:
Bonefish:
Tarpon:
Snook:
We work with experienced local guides who understand which patterns match seasonal behavior and bottom composition.
Guided trips to Espiritu Santo Bay include:
Lodging and travel coordination are arranged as part of the trip planning process.
We provide guidance on gear selection before your trip. As with our other destinations, we coordinate equipment and tackle through our trusted operators.
You’ll want to bring:
If you prefer to bring your own fly rod setup, we’ll advise you on the appropriate rod weight and line for your target species prior to travel.
Is this trip beginner-friendly?
It can be, but flats fishing rewards anglers who are comfortable casting 40–70 feet accurately. Freshwater anglers transitioning to saltwater often benefit from some casting practice beforehand.
Is this strictly sight fishing?
Primarily, yes. Most shots come from visually spotting fish before presenting a fly.
What if weather conditions change?
Wind and tides are part of flats fishing. Experienced guides adjust daily plans based on conditions to maximize opportunities.
How many anglers per boat?
Typically 1–2 anglers per skiff.
If you’re looking for technical sight fishing, clear water, and shots at permit in shallow flats, Espiritu Santo Bay delivers one of the most rewarding saltwater fly fishing experiences available.
Whether you’re chasing your first permit or expanding from freshwater into the flats, we’d love to help you plan the right trip.
We'll handle conditions, flows, and flies — you just show up ready to fish.
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