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My friend and I are interested in non-guided bone fishing. We aren't
that much interested in catching big fish (although we wouldn't let one pass us by), rather we look forward to the ambiance and good opportunities to make many casts (catching is always another matter). Eleuthra looks like a good destination. Anyone out there that can tell me a little about what we can look forward to if we go to Eleuthra? BTW, from what I can surmise from Google searches, we can expect a car, tide chart/maps and directions to the "better" flats. I guess what we are most interested in knowing is will we have many opportunities, is it really that easy to get around to the different flats, are these fish over fished, do they travel in big groups or mostly 3-5 and singles? Anything else that you think will be helpful toward making our decision is welcomed information. Thanks, Adam -- To email, erase "forgetit" |
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