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Fishing In Nassau


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Does anyone know if there are public fishing charters in Nassau?

My son wants to fish when we arrive on 1/7/06 but can't afford

a private charter ($450). Any place to fish off a dock somewhere?

Thanks for any help.

 

I'm with you I'd love to fish but there's no way we're spending that much for a half a day of fishing. I too would like to know if there's any docks to fish from.

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I've come across a company that may be helpful.

Since I don't know much about fishing.. I'll post what the flyer says.

 

Fly Fishing Adventure

Catching not Fishing

Bonefishing in Nassau with Simon Bain world's great fly Caster and Bahamas Fishing Champion

 

Time to Fish / 7am to 4pm

Drinks included with Fishing gears

 

Nassau Has 21 miles of bonefish flats on the south side and Cays

 

Call us on Paradise Island

242 535-6726

242 456-2105

email bonefishnassau5@hotmail.com

 

This guy is a friend of my boyfriend and is on the up and up.

It's a small outfit.

Hope this helps...

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To be honest with you bonefishing in Nassau has much to be desired. You are better off not fishing at all then trying to bonefish in Nassau. Other Islands like Andros and Eleuthra offer far superior bonefishing. There is much costal development on New Providence Island aka Nassau, so it has an adverse effect on bonefish.

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To be honest with you bonefishing in Nassau has much to be desired. You are better off not fishing at all then trying to bonefish in Nassau. Other Islands like Andros and Eleuthra offer far superior bonefishing. There is much costal development on New Providence Island aka Nassau, so it has an adverse effect on bonefish.

 

I've heard that bonefishing off South Beach and in the Mangroves and Cays behind Adelaide and Coral Heights was pretty good. I see fishermen at South Beach all the time.

I realize there's better places, but for those who just want to fish for the sake of fishing, and are only in town for a few hours, it's should be fine.

 

Of course, it depends on the price.

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