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“Gratitude can transform common days into thanksgivings, turn routine jobs into joy, and change ordinary opportunities into blessings.” ~ William Arthur Ward. 

Thank you to everyone who reached out prior to and after Hurricane Lisa. 


Hurricane Lisa formed quickly and hit quickly and with a punch, but we are back up and going. Sunday after the storm, the lights flickered; with our electricity finally being restored on Monday. Along with power came water, as our well system is down without the electric water pump. Everyone was happy for fans and long showers. It took a few more days before the internet and landline phones were working. With all of this we are thankful as the Lodge was basically spared so we can finish our 62nd year of operation with only a week of being closed. Luckily all the buildings at Belize River Lodge were spared and other than downed trees and a few ripped screens, the Lodge is fine and Mike and I, our family and our BRL family are fine and safe. 


The tree debris was cleared quickly and from the pictures, the Lodge looks like a "featherless bird" with many trees missing and what remains berefet of leaves. If that is the worse, it is all okay; the good thing about the rainforest, it grows quickly!


Long Caye was also prepped for Hurricane Lisa and came through like a champ. 


Guest arrived for both BRL and Long Caye approximately a week after the storm hit. We have much to be THANKFUL for and we are looking forward to the Lodge's 63rd year in 2023 and Mike and Marguerite's 37th year as owners and managers of Belize's first fishing lodge.


THANK YOU AND WE ARE ALL OKAY AND BRL IS OPEN!

For pictures of BRL, about a week after Hurricane Lisa, please visit here.

Newsletter Information


{1} After Hurricane Lisa


{2} Hellos from BRL Office Ladies


{3} Marguerite's Kitchen


{4} BRL Tour Highlight ~ ALTUN HA Maya Site, COMMUNITY BABOON Sanctuary and BELIZE OLDE RIVER


{5} Then and Now - Evan's Visit


{16} BRL Fish Tales ~ May to September 2022


{7} Long Caye Outpost Beauty Boost


{8} Belize Flight Information

NOVEMBER 2022

Hello,

On the 4th Thursday of each November, our American friends celebrate Thanksgiving, and while not a Belizean holiday, due the American community living in Belize and many of our friends and family, many of us celebrate Thanksgivings in Belize. Many celebrate with the traditional turkey and trimmings and at BRL, we offer our guests a Belize'd Thanksgiving with a stuffed baked Snapper, Mashed Potatoes and all the rest. Making it truely a Thanksgiving, many of Mike and Marguerite's family join guest at the dinner table to celebrate.


Thanksgiving is also the start of the holiday season and we start looking at our blessings, in which we realize, we have many.

1. Peace and Freedom, when we know others are not as lucky

2. Surviving the 2022 hurricane season and looking forward to 2023's 63rd year of business.

3. Another year hosting guests, friends and family at our historic mahogany table, sharing stories and reminiscing about life's stories

4. The spectacular color of beautiful sunrises and sunsets.

5. Delicious dinners on fun vacations

6. Hot coffee in the morning, limeade at lunch and cocktails/wine with dinner

7. Unexpected Surprises such as this year, a fall large tarpon migration

8. A sense of humor making life easier for yourself and others

9. Kindness - to ourselves and others

10. Of course, health for ourselves, guests, friends and family - another year of life, love and happiness.


From our home to yours, may all the good things of life be yours, not only at Thanksgiving but throughout the coming year.

Thankful and blessed!

Warm regards,

Marguerite

& the BRL Office Ladies

~ BRL Tour Highlight ~

ALTUN HA Maya Site, COMMUNITY BABOON Sanctuary and

BELIZE OLDE RIVER

BRL is not only a Flats fishing lodge, being on the mainland, we offer an array of tours for those who want to see a little more of Belize. Enjoy our triple site Central Belize tour of Altun Ha, Baboon Sanctuary and Belize Olde River.

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THEN AND NOW

We love to share a little "Then and Now" pictures and images.

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MARGUERITE’S KITCHEN

Our BRL Cooks’ cheery mention!


Our cooks at BRL and Long Caye Outpost happily prepare all meals from our regular menus, to special requested sides, to a variety of “dietary” meals; it is all do-able! We have our regular delicious menus, however, healthier versions are easily accommodated and still yummy!

Tiny Pizza Appetizer

Spicy Linguini and Italian Shrimp Dinner

Curry Beef and Coconut Rice Dinner

Close up of the Artistic Coleslaw

Garlic Fish and Scalloped Potatoes

Close up of Sunday's Potato Salad

“Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today, and creates a vision for tomorrow.” ~ Melody Beattie

FISH TALES ~ MAY TO SEPTEMBER 2022

Pictures are not in any specific order, fishing, touring, and Lodge pictures over the May to September 2022 timeframe.

Your hosts, Mike and Marguerite

Rod broken on a big Tarpon, but happy anglers

Kayaking Belize Olde River but can also kayak fish the flats

There are many many more photos from this time period, this is only a snippet. Thank you to our guests who shared their awesome pictures!

FISH TALES ~ SEPTEMBER 28, 2022

Les C., a single angler, fished approximately half day each day. Fishing as a single, Les had the boat all to himself and so by noon found himself a little tired. Even though he came in early each day the fish kept him busy. Les saw and fished to schools of Bonefish each day and caught several. He also saw and cast to many tailing Permit; but no luck. He did, on the other hand, catch a few nice Snook which he immediately released. He cast to schools of small Tarpon, jumped many and landed a few. The same day he hooked and got several jumps from a 150 pound Tarpon before losing it just as he brought it in next to the boat. Les really enjoyed a "Great Tarpon Day". The following day Les landed several small Tarpon, Bones and Snook and claimed his personal "Week's Grand Slam".  


Les C was exceedingly complimentary about his trip to BRL. He enjoyed all the meals served and also loved the lunches on the boat. He was happy to come in each day and found it enjoyable to spend time talking to the staff, Marguerite and I, while sitting on the porch; he found it relaxing taking in the beauty of the river, the trees and greenery. Everything was enjoyable including the fishing areas, the weather and the rain ~ "I am sitting here and I can't find the words to express the emotions I am feeling about Belize River Lodge and I am so sorry for anyone who is not here to share this experience" by Les C..  

Later in the week while Les was still at the Lodge, Mike S. arrived from Southern Belize to fish 2 days with us. On his arrival day, he started fishing at 9am, and caught several small Tarpon. Next day he hooked five big Tarpon over a five hour period. One of the Tarpon, about 70 pounds, broke his 100 pound leader as he brought it up to the boat. Mike S had an "awesome" two days at BRL using an intermediate line for big Tarpon. 

When Marguerite and I came out to the Lodge in the early 80s, first as managers, then in 1986 as owners, the guides of that time, Mr. Phillip, Mr. Jimmy, Mr. Richard used to talk of a fall large tarpon migration. These big fish still come in during the September to December months but are fall less predictable than our Spring large Tarpon migration. If you are here when these fall big Tarpon are, fun times for you.


FISH TALES ~ MAY to SEPT 12, 2022

In May the weather is usually very pleasant and favorable for fishing at BRL, but this year we had many days that were very windy with gusts up to 25-30 mph. It came with rain, heavy clouds and some thunder storms. Even under these weather conditions the big Tarpon were still here in good numbers and many were landed at 80, 100, 150 pounds. Many more were jumped, hooked and lost after some brief or long fights. Anglers who caught big Tarpon for the first time were thrilled by the dramatic action of these big fish and vowed to return for more thrilling experiences. Many different flies were effective but the winner of them all was the Black Snake. 

Snook fishing was also very challenging for several anglers as these so called illusive game fish are usually fished for along the mangrove shorelines. Several in the 15-24 pound range were landed after challenging the anglers to make accurate casts to them. The average size Snook caught was about eight pounds; most were released, however a few were kept and enjoyed in a delicious Garlic Fish dinner.  


After 20 years, Marguerite and I were happy to welcome Bob and Annie back for another BRL adventure. The highlight of Bob and Annie’s trip was when they got into a school of big Tarpon. A 70 pounder jumped three times and broke a 4/0 hook and got away, all part of the fun! They also cast to several Permit but although they didn’t have any no takes on Permit Annie caught a 36 inch Cuda and several Bones. Bob also caught a good number of Bones.  


Eric and Ian arrived at the Lodge just after midday so were able to fish the first half day with Guide-Captain Pedro. Though very windy they saw Tarpon and caught a nice Snook. Other days they caught several Cudas and their guide worked hard and achieved in getting Eric a BRL Grand Slam: Tarpon, Bone and Snook.


A father and daughter fished together here in early June. Frank fished BRL for many years with his dad, after missing 10 years of BRL action, he brought his daughter Alex back to see what he all the fuss was about. As Frank loves big Tarpon and Permit, he fished with Guide-Captain John and Frank landed and released a 150 pound Tarpon. The following day his daughter lands and successfully released a 130 pound Tarpon after a two and a half hour fight, quite an experience on her first trip to catch her first Tarpon. They also caught a 25 pound Jack, a 15 pound Snook and a 15 pound Tripletail. One day they landed ten small Tarpon. Both Frank and Alex are looking forward to a return in 2023.


In June, we had a lovely group visit, all friends of group leader, Jim B. Some of the group fished and some toured sites around Belize. The guest touring saw Maya temples, a coffee farm, canoed into cave systems, kayaked the Belize Olde River and also visited Long Caye Outpost and enjoyed a beach day. The anglers enjoyed everything from landing snappers, to snook, bonefish, Tarpon and one of the group, using 30 pound braided line on spinning gear fought a 150 pound Tarpon for five hours, he almost succeeded in landing it, until his rod broke into several pieces. He was so disappointed but was happy for the thrill. They were a little late for dinner but his friends and family didn’t mind waiting to sit and enjoy the story with a delicious BRL dinner.


David made a return trip to BRL this July and fished with Guide-Captain Claud. He caught 16 Ladyfish, several Snappers and some Bones, made many casts to schools of Permit and saw many big Tarpon. He had one on for 45 minutes before breaking his rod into many pieces. He also caught Snappers and Jacks. David reported that evening that today was "My best day of fishing, ever!"  


Nick H enjoyed a brief visit to Long Caye Outpost fishing with Guide-Captain Mike T. He enjoyed fishing the Flats, mangrove cayes and the Belize River where he got pictures of Birds, Howler Monkeys, Crocodiles and Iguanas. Nick jumped two Tarpon and landed three Snook and some Bones and his fishing buddy, Sean landed a Permit. On Nick and Sean’s last day they were able to squeeze in some additional hours of fishing before heading to the airport. Just before it was time to come back to the lodge he hooked and started fighting a big Tarpon which, of course, he was eager to land it. After fighting for a short while, his guide told him it’s going to be either the fish or meeting their flight on time; sadly he had to cut his line and head back. For more on Nick Honachefsky’s trip, please see the article in 2022 Shallow Water Angler – “Chasing Shadows in Belize” (page 52)


Bob W., made his second trip in 2022 back to BRL in August fishing with his favorite guide, Pedro. Bob landed a 30 pound Tripletail, a 70 pound Tarpon, several Snook and Bones and cast to many Permit. He was able to fight a 100 pound Tarpon for about 20 minutes before the Tarpon cut the line and swam away.


Ray and Barry S, fished BRL in mid-August, and got into a school of small Tarpon one day on the river and got 15-20 up to the boat, the biggest one about 20 pounds. They also landed and release three Snook. There were heavy clouds and rain most of the days but that did not seem to affect the fishing as the juvenile Tarpon really turned on after the storm. 


In early September, Barry P enjoyed a weekend in Belize and had three days of fishing. His first day was a very rainy day but he was able to catch and land many small Tarpon. His next two days he caught Bones and Snappers and saw many Permit and a big Tarpon that he cast to, but unfortunately the big Tarpon and Permit eluded Barry. He has something to look forward to on his next trip.


One noticeable system we saw this year was the large numbers of Tripletails in the bay just outside the river near the Tarpon holes. Usually every year they would come in about a day or two before the big migratory Tarpon arrived and leave about a month later. This year they stayed for about five months. I hope they liked it enough to do it again next year.

~ Mike Heusner

“I have a lot to be thankful for. I am healthy, happy and I am loved.” ~ Reba McEntire

Long Caye Outpost Beauty Boost

Long Caye Outpost (LCOL) faces east and the Barrier Reef. LCOL has three bedrooms normally set up with two twin beds in each room for 6 anglers. The upstairs bedroom can be converted into a king bed, just let us know when confirming your trip.


Our same BRL cooks take turns providing delicious meals at LCOL. Our menus are varied and combine Belizean, Creole, American cuisine and pulling from other nationalities from Belize, such as Lebanese. 


All meals can be enjoyed from a regular menu, to special requested sides, to a variety of “dietary” meals; it is all do-able! We have our regular delicious menus, however, healthier versions are easily accommodated and still delicious!

“Enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things.” ~ Robert Brault

Airlines Servicing Belize


Belize is easy to get to and serviced by a many airlines; some flights are daily, others are a few days a week and others are seasonal runs only. Read more about which airlines service Belize.

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"It's better to be the fisherman than the rower." ~ Joan Wulff

Or to Belize'ify - It's better to be the fisher than the Poler. 

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