The waters of The Bahamas are teaming with fish. Most Angling enthusiasts already know that the Northern Bahamas is the deep-sea fishing capital of the world. The coastal waters off Bimini yield giant tuna and enormous white and blue marlin, along with barracuda, amberjack, bonefish, and tarpon. The catching of succulent crawfish (lobster) and stone crabs are also popular pastimes. Deep-sea fishing in the Bajamar–the shallow sea–is a novel idea that’s nevertheless sound.
Check out the Bahamas Fish Finder to find the best island and time of year for the type of fishing you are interested in.
If speed is what turns you on, try your anglers’ skills against the wahoo, one of the fastest game fish in the world. Grouper and jack, abundant in these parts, are known both as good fishing and good eating. And if you’re very nice to the chef at your local restaurant, he or she just might prepare your prize catch (or part of it) for your dinner.
If tournament fishing is what you want –see how you measure up with the best. Keep in mind that here you have a chance for the Big One, as over 50 fishing records have been set in the waters of The Bahamas.
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