Jimmy Carter - Guanaja Bonefish
In "Guanaja Bonefish Stories," President Jimmy Carter reflects on his journey to Guanaja, Honduras, a decade after Hurricane Mitch devastated the region's ecosystems. Joined by friends and expert guide Steve Brown, Carter explores the island's vibrant flats, teeming with bonefish and elusive permit. Amid the thrill of fishing and the stunning surroundings, he learns about the ongoing efforts to restore the mangrove ecosystem, which suffered catastrophic damage during the hurricane. Highlighting the work of Scott Duncan and Pamela Cragin, the piece emphasizes their mission to plant hundreds of thousands of mangrove propagules to revive the coastline and support local biodiversity. Through personal anecdotes and insights, Carter paints a vivid picture of Guanaja's beauty and the critical importance of ecological restoration for the future of the island.
Mang & Fish for Change Film in Guanaja
The short film captures the transformative journey of the MANG crew as they joined the Fish for Change program in Guanaja, Honduras. Focused on planting mangroves and engaging with local community projects, the film showcases the vibrant connections formed through conservation efforts. With stunning visuals of the lush landscape and heartfelt moments shared among participants, the film highlights the dedication of Fly Fish Guanaja in promoting ecological restoration. It serves as a powerful reminder of the impact of community-driven initiatives and the beauty of working together to protect our environment.
Beyond the Horizon Film
In the heart of Guanaja, where the azure waters meet the struggles of daily life, Rankin Jackson's journey began as a humble security guard at Fly Fish Guanaja. Amid the chaos of hurricanes and the shadows of drug running, he discovered a path to redemption through the art of fly fishing. As he transitioned from guarding the lodge to guiding anglers, Rankin not only transformed his own life but also ignited a movement of sustainability in a community long plagued by poverty and overfishing.
The elusive permit, once a common catch, now symbolizes hope and renewal. Surrounded by the stunning flats of Cayes Cajones, Rankin's passion for fishing became a lifeline for his family and the islanders. With each cast into the pristine waters, he envisioned a brighter future—one where both the community and its precious marine resources could thrive. As the mission to explore these hidden waters unfolded, Rankin stood on the brink of adventure, ready to venture Beyond the Horizon.
Nick Price Photography
Nick Price is a Sun Valley, Idaho photographer specializing in fly fishing, travel, and outdoor lifestyle. His editorial work has appeared in publications including: The FlyFish Journal, The Drake, Anglers Journal, Big Sky Journal, Condé Nast Traveler, BuzzFeed, and others.
Commercial clients include: Patagonia, Costa, Simms, Orvis, Mountain Standard, RIO, Sage, & Penguin / Random House.
Forces of Nature
Forces of Nature by Steven Brown
As I waded through the crystal-clear waters of Guanaja, the thrill of the chase pulsed in the air. I glanced over at Noah, his fist raised in triumph, signaling yet another forbidden permit hooked at Faraway Cayes. Memories surged—his laughter echoing during our early adventures, a young angler outpacing seasoned fishermen. Watching him land that brilliant permit, its pearly white glimmering in the sunlight, reminded me of the beauty of wonder and the bond we share in this wild paradise.