Ernie, as far as I could tell, no Cubans fished there - at least for bonefish. You would see some fishing with spinning gear off the causeways for dinner, but none on the flats. Plus, based on what I saw, I highly doubt there are many, if any, Cubans that could afford to hire a guide for a day of fishing. And that's especially if they're fishing for fish that they can't keep.
On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 8:12 PM, Ernie <ernierojas@verizon.net> wrote:
Did you notice if any Cubans were allowed to fish that area with those guides or was it just tourists from other countries?--
Ernie
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