Our operation is small and exclusive, and can only accommodate 2 anglers at a time. Our spring days fill up fast and prebooking is recommended. Do not count out that last minute trip, as availabilities are limited, we can make quick arrangements to get you here and on the water. Our fishing rates for 2009 are as follows:
Full Day 7-8 Hours (2 Anglers Fly or Spin): $450
Half Day 4 Hours (2 Anglers Fly or Spin): $325
Lunch, snacks, and beverages can be provided for an extra charge. Please let us know ahead of time if you wish to purchase any of these provisions.
Wading only trips are available on a limited basis, and may require long walks of 5 miles or more. Although it is very possible to catch bonefish without the use of a boat, the opportunities provided by utilizing a boat are far greater.
Our casting lesson rates for 2009 are as follows:
1 hour on land (1 Caster): $80
1 Hour on land (2 Casters): $100
1 Hour on water while on guided fishing trip (2 Casters): $60
Fly Casting lessons are provided on a limited basis, and can help you achieve the level of fly casting to feel confident and comfortable while casting to bonefish and other saltwater species.
Our lodging rates for 2009 are as follows:
Lodging varies by time of year but can be anywhere from $60-$500 per night
Contact us for more information on lodging, as we can help make your arrangements at no extra charge.
Ask about our escorted trips where a professional fly angler from the U.S. will accompany you on your journey, and fine tune your bonefishing game.
All bookings are subject to a 50% deposit, which will be placed as a hold on your credit card. Full payments will be accepted in CASH following your day on the water. Once the CASH payment is made, the hold will be released from your credit card. If for any reason you need to cancel your trip, you may do so as long as it is 30 days in advance. Any cancellations inside of 30 days are subject to a service fee of 50% of your total (deposit), if replacement anglers cannot be found.
Stay for a day or stay for a month and experience the way bonefishing should be.
Bahamas Bonefishing Report
GRAND BAHAMA BONEFISHING REPORT 1-09 As the weather cools down, the bonefish, especially the larger ones will start to spend more time on the flats. The end of October officially marks the beginning of our fall fishing season as the first cool front of the year has come and gone and cooled some of the flats a little. We have been consistantly catching fish on the incoming tides near the south side of the island, as well as in the higher stages of the tide on the north side.
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