We decided to travel back in time for this week's Sunday Short. While we certainly wished we had a time machine so we could go back and explore some amazing and untouched waters, but we don't. However, you don't need a flu capacitor to travel back some 60 years and experience some world class fishing. How?, you ask.

Cuba is a mere 90 miles south of the United States, yet the two are separated by a great time gap. While the United States and much of the world has progressed, Cuba has stayed the way it was 60 years ago when the trade embargo was levied on it. One good thing has resulted in this slow down of time, Cuba remains mainly unaffected by tourism and the outside world. This means world class fishing and untouched reefs and mangrove forests. It is the perfect spot to take a fly rod and explore. Get transported now by watching the video.

Cuba and the United States are separated by a mere 90 miles. But beyond a physical divide defined by distance, Cuba and the U.S. are separated by time. Six decades, to be exact. In many ways, growth and development in Cuba stopped the minute the U.S. embargo began. Cuba's culture, its architecture and yes, its fishing, too -- exist as if untouched by the passage of six decades. Come join Melissa and Art Webb as they experience a country like none other in this hemisphere.

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