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Hi,
I'm an experienced in-shore fly fisherman whose looking for a partner to wade fish for bones (6 days fishing, if possible) in the Bahamas sometime this spring. I'm not interested in catching the biggest fish, nor do I need to be in an up-scale hotel/lodge. Just a good location with a good chance of seeing a fair number of fish is what I'm after. My last, and only trip (although I have done the Keys, Mexico, Xmas Isl and Belize at various other times), to the Bahamas was to Deadman's Cay. Went there with a friend (who can't commit at this time). Although the guide wasn't the best he could have been, we still did well and had a good time. The trip, if I remember correctly, only cost about $1500 (excluding tips and airfare). Ideally, I'd like to spend not more than $2000-2300, excluding airfare and tips. If one wanted to "rough it" without a guide, Eleuthra looks interesting and is reasonably priced if one rents a car and accepts the tide maps and locations suggested by the outfitter. Of course, if there was another reasonable destination that offered good wadding, I'm interested. I'm retired (FL), in great shape, and of course can set my own time. Adam -- To email, erase "forgetit" |
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Flycaster wrote:
Hi, I'm an experienced in-shore fly fisherman whose looking for a partner to wade fish for bones (6 days fishing, if possible) in the Bahamas sometime this spring. I'm not interested in catching the biggest fish, nor do I need to be in an up-scale hotel/lodge. Just a good location with a good chance of seeing a fair number of fish is what I'm after. My last, and only trip (although I have done the Keys, Mexico, Xmas Isl and Belize at various other times), to the Bahamas was to Deadman's Cay. Went there with a friend (who can't commit at this time). Although the guide wasn't the best he could have been, we still did well and had a good time. The trip, if I remember correctly, only cost about $1500 (excluding tips and airfare). Ideally, I'd like to spend not more than $2000-2300, excluding airfare and tips. If one wanted to "rough it" without a guide, Eleuthra looks interesting and is reasonably priced if one rents a car and accepts the tide maps and locations suggested by the outfitter. Of course, if there was another reasonable destination that offered good wadding, I'm interested. I'm retired (FL), in great shape, and of course can set my own time. Adam -- To email, erase "forgetit" Adam, I'll be on South Andros April 1-8. They have a few openings that week, check out www.androssouth.com Chas remove fly fish to e mail directly |
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