The unpressured flats of Los Roques offer flats anglers a wide variety of species — usually without another angler in sight. A video from Wild Sea Expedition shows just what these flats have to offer.
From Wild Sea Expedition:
“The Los Roques Archipelago has long been known as an outstanding destination for Bonefish. But it has much more to offer. Species such as Permit, Tarpon, Snook, Jacks, Barracuda, Triggerfish, and Parrotfish to name some. Make it one of the very best flats fishing destinations in the Caribbean, with quality and variation in fishing that is hardly found anywhere.
Los Roques offers some of the most breathtaking and unspoiled sceneries in the Caribbean. Here, the calm rhythm of nature invites you to slow down and forget the rituals of your daily life. The archipelago of Los Roques is located only 80 miles from Caracas. It consists of over 350 islands and cays that emerge from the most translucent sea and coral beaches. In 1972 Los Roques was declared a National Park, and because of this the islands and reefs have been preserved in their natural pristine state. The village of Gran Roque is as you would imagine a very small settlement, there are no cars and it’s still composed of a quaint collection of pastel-painted buildings and unpaved roads. The pace of everyday life there is much slower than in any big city and it offers a very friendly and laid-back atmosphere.”
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