EXUMAS HOMESITE
Bonefishing in the clear-water shallows along both Great and Little Exuma islands is among the best in the world. Numerous guides are available in George Town and the other settlements to take anglers out on the flats in skiffs and small boats in search of the elusive but hyperactive prey. Deep-sea fishing is also excellent, as the Exuma Sound to the east drops off to depths of 6,000 feet/1,800 meters and more. In the winter, big powerboats crowd the local marinas as captains take their wealthy owners out early every morning in search of big marlin, sailfish and wahoo. The closer reefs provide great angling spots for snapper and group. Record numbers of huge marlin, sailfish and wahoo are caught in Exuma Sound, where the aqua-blue ocean drops 6,000 feet into the dark, cool feeding grounds of trophy-size fish. Deep-sea fishing takes place off the cays where the drop-off from the reef to the Atlantic is steep. This type of fishing involves trolling the deep waters with large fishing tackle (furnished) that’s baited for marlin or sailfish, tuna, mahimahi or mackerel. Fishermen can also hook billfish or bottom fish or reef fish BORN FREE FISHING DEEP-SEA FISHING CHARTERS PEACE AND PLENTY BONEFISH LODGE
BONEFISHING GUIDES
Adrian "Bulley" Rolle
Alston "Rambo" Rolle
Cely Smith
Drescel Rolle
John "Olie" McKenzie
Marvin "Bandit" Adderley
Reno Rolle
Steve Ferguson
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