Fishing in Long Island Bahamas makes for perfect bone fishing !
When visiting a Long Island, one can expect to see plenty of ocean. The Bahamas offers visitors ample opportunities to fish and plenty of ways to get out to sea. From reef and bonefish to deep sea varieties, there's something for any type of fisherman here. Three major varieties of fishing are found throughout The Bahamas, enough for any kind of angler. Those who are thinking of fly or spin casting may want to consider bonefishing, while those with plenty of patience can take on the reefs. Those looking for the biggest fish in the sea can try the deep sea for their catch. Presley Pinder, a native of Long Island, is a well-known and experienced fishing guide. He can take you to all the best places where the bonefish are biting, find the perfect spot to snorkel, or help you explore the 80 miles of Long Island by land or sea. Services are available at your request. Price for a full day of activities is $250, including fuel costs. Fly fishermen particularly enjoy bonefishing. However, these fish can he hard to find and do require a bit of patience. Known as the"grey ghost," bonefish are often elusive and can reach speeds of 30mph once hooked. But if you do manage to hook a bonefish, you may find yourself hooked on the sport. Bonefishing is growing as a local favorite and takes place in the flats. Guides may pole a flat-bottomed boats for the fishermen, or the anglers themselves may wade in knee-deep water to catch these fish, which weigh no more than 15 pounds. Bonefish are often found in schools of 100 and more, so when one swims by there are usually more to follow. A word to the wise: The name"bonefish" is particularly descriptive of these smaller fish. Though you may be tempted to eat your catch, they don't make an enjoyable meal, as they do have plenty of bones. Reef fishing is not the most popular type of fishing among vacationers, but anglers with a bit of patience and a love of challenges may wish to try their hand out on the reefs. While reefs are filled with fish, catching one require a bit of skill. Bait is sunk with weights, so it's particularly suited to coarse anglers. Remember that reefs are usually quite large. Travel a little further offshore in The Bahamas and you'll find everything from tuna to sharks. Deep sea fishermen can enjoy hooking plenty of fish. A deep drop-off from the reefs surrounding the cays makes it easy to reach the deep sea. Fishing boats can trawl for marlin, sailfish, tuna, mahi mahi, or mackerel, and deep sea fishermen should remember to use heavy gauge lines. Those who enjoy a bit of competition can also take part in tournaments scheduled year round.
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