South Andros Island Bahamas Fishing Lodge
This Fishing Lodge on South Andros Island in the Bahamas is comfortable, casual and has some AWESOME bonefishing!
- Whether you are a novice fisherman, or an expert, you will have a blast bonefishing on the flats of South Andros Island.
- Fishing season in the Bahamas runs from October through the beginning of June.
- There are a lot of opportunities for either wading or poling, depending on your preferences and the conditions.
- In addition to bonefish, you can fish for barracuda, sharks, and the occasional permit or tarpon.
- You’ll stay at the lodge and go fishing with the local guides out of flats skiffs.
- The location is epic, and the food is great. The overall feel is relaxing, but not formal.
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The Bahamas are known for big bonefish, and this outfitter is known to produce. We feel confident that if you want to go fly fishing for bones, this South Andros Island Bahamas fishing lodge is the trip for you.
The fishery on South Andros is huge, varied and productive.
We fish four different parts of South Andros Island. Tidal creeks on the East Side. Hundreds of small keys off the Southern tip of the Island. The West Side of South Andros Island is known for large fish averaging 5-7 lbs with 10 pounders not being uncommon! “Let em run mon!” There are also inland ponds and creeks in the middle of the island.
Some areas tend to hold large groups of bonefish while others are home to larger fish in smaller groups – novice and expert anglers alike have a great time on the flats of South Andros. We have lots of opportunities for both wading and poling, depending on your preferences and conditions.
You’ll get you plenty of shots.
You’ll be fishing mainly for bonefish, but there are also barracuda, sharks. Occasionally a lucky angler will have opportunities for shots at permit and tarpon.
For pricing or more information on this South Andros Island Bahamas Fishing Lodge, contact us.
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Destination | South Andros Island, Bahamas |
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Species | The Bahamas are known for big bonefish, and South Andros is well known to produce. I feel confident that if you want to go flyfishing for bonefish, this is the trip for you. Rest assured, you’ll get plenty of shots. In addition to bonefish, you can fish for barracuda, sharks, and the occasional permit or tarpon. |
South Andros Island | South Andros is an incredible fishery, superb guides and the service is excellent. Whether you are a novice fisherman, or an expert, you will have a blast bonefishing on the flats of South Andros Island. |
Your Guides | This outfitter has some of the best guides in the business. They will know exactly how to get you into fish based on your skill set and experience. Each of them grew up fishing the flats of South Andros Island and know it like the back of their hands. They know the tides, the fish, the mangrove backwaters, and exactly where to go and how to get you shots when conditions change. You will be in good hands. Bonefishing is an awesome melding of hunting and fishing, so you need to stay alert for fish coming in. If it is possible, you should try to spot the fish before you cast, and don’t forget to lead it because bonefish can be pretty spooky if you ‘line’ them or plop a fly right on their heads. Learning to spot fish, even with your guide’s assistance, will help your success rate tremendously. Your guide will probably use the ‘clock’ system to guide your casting to the fish – i.e. “There’s a fish at 1 o’clock, thirty feet out”, cast there… quickly! |
The Fishing Lodge | The location is epic, and the food is great. The overall feel is relaxing, but not formal. If you’re looking for linen tablecloths, you should look somewhere else. If you’re looking for clean, comfortable rooms, outstanding service and some of the best bonefishing in the world, this is the place for you. |
Travel | You can travel to South Andros Island in the Bahamas in one day of travelling. There are many flights into Nassau, Bahamas and two flights per day between Nassau and South Andros Island. |
Species | Barracuda, Bonefish, Permit, Shark, Tarpon |
Method | Fly Fishing |
Destination | Bahamas |
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