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i always bring my own snorkeling gear i purchased from Costco, this is my 6th year with my gear, where do do pick up your shrimp from, i am bringing my fishing gear also?
Re: Fishing from the Cliffs
Based on my experience it is pretty tough fishing from the cliffs. I have brought fishing equipment several time without much luck. I have even tried the morass park were they have, Belive it or not Tarpon and lots of tilapia. You might have better luck spear fishing or going with a "fish Killer", like Vincent. I will be there during part your stay if you want to try the reef let me know. Good Luck
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I've been using this snorkel gear in Jamaica for several years now. Inexpensive and quite adequate.
http://www.amazon.com/U-S-Divers-Coz...s=snorkel+gear
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Country
Based on my experience it is pretty tough fishing from the cliffs. I have brought fishing equipment several time without much luck. I have even tried the morass park were they have, Belive it or not Tarpon and lots of tilapia. You might have better luck spear fishing or going with a "fish Killer", like Vincent. I will be there during part your stay if you want to try the reef let me know. Good Luck
i also tried the Morass park as well, i asked a guy on the beach with a very small boat to go out, he wanted $70.00 u.s. per hour, i am just going to the pier behind burger king with some shrimp. p.m. me if you want to get together between Feb 5th to 19th for a fish downtown, soon come
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Todd
I've been using this snorkel gear in Jamaica for several years now...
I have a set of these and a set with the open-heel fins. I prefer the latter. Just so you know that there are a couple of types from the sam manufacturer.
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Country
Based on my experience it is pretty tough fishing from the cliffs. I have brought fishing equipment several time without much luck. I have even tried the morass park were they have, Belive it or not Tarpon and lots of tilapia. You might have better luck spear fishing or going with a "fish Killer", like Vincent. I will be there during part your stay if you want to try the reef let me know. Good Luck
Dang, maybe we should only invest in one rod and equipment instead of buying 2 sets, then spend a bit more on snorkel gear. We've been out before the break of dawn fishing with a local in one of those wooden fishing boats, mainly fishing for barracuda, but didn't have any luck reeling one in after 3 hours. We did get a few good bites though!
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My husband always brings his fishing gear with when we're at SamSara, best time is early morning before the waves start rolling. Whatever he catches, he gives to the staff so they can enjoy for their lunch or supper....
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My husband always brings his fishing gear with when we're at SamSara, best time is early morning before the waves start rolling. Whatever he catches, he gives to the staff so they can enjoy for their lunch or supper....
GREAT idea! I'm sure we'll be reeling in the fish left and right. :D