Saturday, December 17, 2011

Bonefishing In Chub Cay: The Experience of A Lifetime

The fishing in Chub Cay is of top quality and far less crowded than the better known island of Andros. The large flats on the north-east side of the Cay offer miles of first class bone fishing flats which also give Anglers an occasional shot at Permits in the summer. On the low tide, Chub Cay offer gorgeous white sand flats for Anglers who like to wade.

   Whether wading alone on the flats or poling in a flats boat, Anglers will enjoy many opportunities to cast to these powerful, but stealthy of fish.

   Fishing with Romone, there will be few excuses for Anglers not nailing a handful of bone fish from five pounds and up. While there will be days when an Angler can go blank, due to cloudy or windy conditions, spotting the fish can be tricky or difficult. The bone fish are always there, year-round and feeding.

   The excitement and anticipation has no equal in the fly fishing world. Stalking these spooky fish in clear, beautiful, shallow waters, casting to a tailing fish and then trembling with tension as the reel screams out, line to fantastically powerful, five to ten pounder, is one of the most complete fishing experiences ever!

   Bone fishing is a year-round activity. Although it is generally best in good sunny weather, with not too much wind, when visibility is optimal. As with any fishing, one can be lucky with the weather for a few day, but overcast or windy spells rarely last long in the Bahamas.

   Difficult weeks are possible, especially in the winter. And there are occasional hurricane threats in the summer. But the great majority of the time, the conditions for bone fishing in Chub is always good or excellent.

For more information on how you can book an appointment for a bone fishing charter with Romone, just call him at 1-242-556-4928 or email him at razor4928@gmail.com and start your bone fishing experience today!

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