Quote Originally Posted by Tony Buzolich View Post
I've fished Belize from Dangriga to Placencia and found the bones to be very small by comparison to anywhere else. I was even one of the first to use a SAGE RPLXi in a 6 wt. just because of the abundance of small fish there.

The original Blue Horizon with Lincoln Westby was our home base for several trips. Got my first permit there too.
Tony






Thanks Tony......We fished at the Blue Horizon With Lincoln Westby who was a merchant marine in his early years. He is a really wonderful guy and always works hard for his clients. Permit expert Will Bauer was his American friend who helped get him started out there.

One day Lincoln took us for Tarpon in a panga inside a small island lagoon lined with mangroves. It got very hot and there was a loud bang and his ball cap blew up into the air? He had a Bic lighter and cigarettes under his black ball cap and it exploded in the intense heat.

In the afternoons I would go out snorkeling with the teenagers and gather lobsters and conch for dinner.

The Blue Horizon Lodge is in the middle of the "Permit Triangle" in Randy Kaufmanns wonderful book, Bonefishing.

Lincoln and his brothers Joel and David are the most famous guides in Belize.

The Blue Horizon Lodge is one of the most famous Permit destinations in Belize.

https://bluehorizonbelize.com/