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The Fishery At No Name Fly Lodge

Pristine Puerto Rican Tarpon & Permit Habitat

From mangrove-lined bays to expansive coral flats, our fisheries cover some of the most diverse and productive fly fishing habitats in Puerto Rico.

Two Distinct Fisheries

No Name Lodge gives you access to two of the best fly fishing locations in Puerto Rico, each with its own unique water, terrain, and vibe. Whether you’re hunting tarpon in mangrove creeks or scanning pancake flats for tailing permit, you’ll have the right tools and local knowledge to make it happen.

Our home base. Boquerón offers quick access to sheltered bays, channels, and mangrove shorelines where juvenile tarpon thrive. It’s a consistent fishery with year-round potential and ideal conditions for sight fishing or blind casting. Plus, it’s close to great food, laid-back nightlife, and the kind of small-town energy that makes you want to stay longer.

Salinas is all about the flats; clean, hard-bottom coral rubble and sand, with just enough depth to hold permit. This fishery is more technical, more remote, and tailor-made for anglers chasing shots at big tailing fish. We launched this zone to expand your options and give serious permit hunters a dedicated playground.

Tarpon Habitat

Endless Mangroves & Urban Structure

Permit Habitat

Pristine Coral Rubble pancake flats

An In Depth Look At Our Fisheries

Boquerón

Boquerón is the beating heart of No Name Lodge. This classic west coast Puerto Rico fishery gives anglers consistent access to juvenile tarpon in the 10–40 lb range, with mangrove-lined bays, tidal creeks, and sheltered lagoons just minutes from the dock. It’s a versatile zone, perfect for sight fishing when the sun’s high or blind casting under clouds and in tight cover. The area’s forgiving conditions make it ideal for both beginners and returning anglers looking for steady action. Off the water, Boquerón’s beach town vibe brings good food, cold drinks, and a dose of culture, making it just as fun to explore after the rods are racked.

La Parguera

La Parguera is a maze of mangrove islands, hidden channels, and backwater flats; the kind of place where tarpon hold tight in the shade, waiting to ambush a well-placed fly. This area offers a little more seclusion than Boquerón and rewards anglers who love technical presentations in tighter quarters. Depending on the tide, you’ll hunt laid-up tarpon in glassy coves, drift along mangrove walls, or sneak into narrow lagoons where rolling fish give away their position. There are also great permit flats in this area allowing for some hybrid angling. With its rich biodiversity and quiet feel, La Parguera is a favorite for those who want to get lost, in a good way.

Salinas

Salinas was made for permit. The zone is defined by expansive coral rubble and sand flats; wide open, hard-bottom terrain where tailing fish are visible from a distance and the stakes are high. Here, it’s all about quiet approaches, reading the light, and placing the perfect shot. This is a more technical fishery that rewards patience and precision, and it’s the kind of place serious permit hunters dream about. Adding Salinas to our program allows us to offer a dedicated permit-focused experience in a setting that feels untouched and full of potential.

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