Ed Blank's Adventures Main Page Frequently Asked Questions
How do you get to the lodge once we are in Merida? You will be met at the airport by our van service and taken to the hotel. Do the guides speak English? The guides speak English to various degrees, Alejandro the head guide is pretty much fluent. The others are very fluent in fishing English - "Tarpon 10 o'clock 60 feet, cast now" Or the comment I get a lot " no, cast further" Are there lots of fisherman there? This is the only operation fishing this area and we are limited it to 8 anglers a week and then only two weeks a month. Three are tons of baby tarpon. What about money? The lodge can accept US dollars or Mexican Pesos for any bar tab or tip you have at the end of the trip. They give a good exchange rate. There is really no where to spend money once you there. There are ATM's in Campeche Is it safe? There is no crime in to speak of. Everybody knows everybody. In Cancun and elsewhere in the cities you may indeed find criminal activity as you would in any developing city, even in the US. What about drinking water and is the food safe? Drink only purified water throughout your trip. Do not be afraid to ask if the water you are being served is purified. They have purified water in bulk that you will be available to you at all times. If you request individual bottled water may be an extra charge . You are wise to beware of eating out in Mexico, most places do not have the food safety knowledge we have here in the states. The food on this journey will be safe if you do not stray from the lodge How many tarpon will we catch?If you can only cast 10 feet probably none, if you can cast 40 feet quickly you will hook up a lot. Jumping 10-20 in a day is common. The number you get to the boat is usually about 10%. It is the hook up and the first 5 jumps jump you will crave at the end of the trip. Your ability to see the fish, cast quickly and accurately is key.
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