Greetings everyone I am glad to report that Paradise is still intact at Buena Vista Sport Fishing.

Capt “Fito” and his wonderful mate”Danilo” aboard the “Monkey Business” led Nick Bartle, Al Rittmeyer and Kyavan Ulisys to a total of 30 sailfish raised, landing a total of 14 and 2 double bites. The weather was a delightful 78 degrees and the sea was calm after running 33 miles out.
Capt Jimmi and mate Gesler aboard Furioso, a 31 Jupiter ran 27 miles calm fishing close to Monkey Business. Aboard was another group of Maryland fisherman, Bill Pino, Jeff Cox, Glenn Orr, Larry Lee and Tony Bastista They had into 18 bites and landed 11 sailfish all estimated at 100 + Lbs!!!, Also landed were 02 dorado, 20 and 25 Lbs each.
As all awaited the snow report from back home in mp, several guest reluctantly had to fly home early for business and there families.

Capt. Kevin Owens had to return to Maryland Thursday afternoon so Monte Elswick and John Treanor drove Kevin back to Guatemala City to catch his flight out.
After leaving Kevin, Monte Elswick and John Treanor toured the city of Guatemala making their way down to the town of Antigua. We shared a wonderful lunch at an ancient monistery, and then toured the grounds for amazing photos opportunities.
Also in attendance was the president of Guatemala which made for an interesting dining experience.

Friday was another relaxing and over fun filled day at Buena Vista.
Capt Fito and mate Danilo ran the remaining group of John Treanor, Jeff Cox, Larry Lee, Glenn Orr and Bill PIno out for a little bottom fishing. We received a radio report of a yellow fin tuna bite about 35 miles out; we pulled up the lines and headed to the spat. We were amazed to find thousand of spinner Dolphin jumping and flying through the air! We cincled the area landing a nice 25 lbs. Yellow fin Tuna. We later switched back to top water baits landing five large sails fish” The entire group jumped in the water for some amazing photos before releasing the fish!
We returned early to the docks to be greated with Coconut daiquiris, and yellowfin Suchi.


The remaining group spent another wonderful evening enjoying kabobs and delightful deserts. We shared our tale of the week while “Jimmy Buffett” played softly in the back ground. After a dip in the pool, we returned to our rooms for another good night’s sleep.
We can´t say enough good things about the staff at Buena Vista. We all agreed that we had being treated like Family and this relaxing but action packed experience will prompt us all to return to this little bit of paradise that we all desires in our lives.

John Treanor