Grand_Slam_(Fly-Fishing_Caribbean)

Grand Slam (Fly-Fishing Caribbean)

Grand Slam (Fly-Fishing Caribbean)

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In Caribbean fly-fishing, a Grand Slam is when an angler is able to catch a bonefish, tarpon and permit throughout the course of a day. The International Game Fish Association (IGFA) defines an Inshore Grand Slam as catching any three of the following species on the same day: the bonefish, tarpon, permit, and snook.

The seas surrounding Cuba are one of the most spectacular places to accomplish a Grand Slam. The Gran Grand Slam also exists, that consists in catching the four species previously mentioned.


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