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The Islands Of The Bahamas are considered one of the premier destinations in the world for sport fishing. Deep-sea fishing and bonefishing are the two standouts, with events held nationwide throughout the year. Experienced guides and bonefishing holiday are plentiful in the isles and are fully outfitted to make sure you have the very best fishing experience possible. From chartered boats to flats fishing, The Bahamas Bonefishing have just about every type of fishing for first-timers and fanatics. Explore the remote and untouched areas of the Bahamas fly fishing for bonefish. We search out new angling opportunities. All Bahamas fishing trips are carefully researched: the locations are always visited and revisited before being offered to guests. Get honest and accurate trip advice, based on experience, from fishermen - not travel agents. Bonefishing has been a steadily growing pastime for many guests at Fernandez Bay. Mark Keasler, resident fishing guide has a reputation for patience and a keen intuition for finding (and catching!?) the elusive bonefish. By boat, car or bicycle there are secluded creeks and out-of-the-way flats to cast away on. Offshore Fishing is seasonal but can easily be arranged through Mark. Full day trips and "short day" kid trips are available for little anglers If you want to catch bonefish, the Bahamas fishing the place to go. We are not talking about Nassau or Freeport, we are talking about the true Bahamas: The so-called Out Islands. Cat Island is the remotest and most primitive spot in the Bahamas Out Islands. It is located 250 miles southeast of Nassau and you will hardly see any tourist, no hotels, no crowds, no taxis, no phone, no faxes and no jet skis! This is bonefish Country. Like it has been since since Columbus' days.Cat Island houses the largest area of prime bonefish-flats we have ever seen. Exploring this system of flats, creeks, channels and mangrove marls would take a lifetime. We have discovered Cat Island a few years ago, and we found there the best bonefishing we ever had throughout the Bahamas island chain. Eclectic visitors, cottages, and islanders make this remote island one of The Fly Fishing Bahamas Bonefishing best kept secrets. It's not that hard to get to, you just have to work at it a little. Your efforts are well rewarded with a deserted, powdery white sand beach rimmed with causerina pines. Peace and solitude are the hallmark of this established nine-villa Fly Fishing Bahamas Bonefishing. Each beach house is unique, some wood, some stone, some with kitchens, garden baths, all with ceiling fans. You have yards of beach with gently lapping waves all to yourself. Fernandez Bay Fly Fishing Bahamas Bonefishing lies on the leeward side of Cat Island, about midway in its long, skinny 45-mile length. Catt, a pirate who plied its clear waters is the island's namesake. Maintaining the just-settled 17th century quality Fly Fishing Bahamas Bonefishing, villages still known as settlements, dot the quiet coastline. The Armbrister family has owned a large portion of Fly Fishing Bahamas Bonefishing Cat Island since an eighteenth century English monarch deeded this far-off land to their ancestors. Operating this sleepy Fly Fishing Bahamas Bonefishing for over 20 years, Mrs. A, as she is affectionately known, revels in her role as hostess, divulging tidbits of information and history on The Bahamas and Cat Island in particular. Her son, Tony and a small, friendly Fly Fishing Bahamas Bonefishing staff assist in the operation of Fernandez Bay, including charter air service from Nassau to the adjacent airstrip. Strolling barefoot down the Fly Fishing Bahamas Bonefishing beach at sunset, guests gather for drinks and dinner at dusk each evening. A great chance to mingle with other fortunate souls who hang out on Cat. The beach bar runs on the honor system, you make yourself a drink and write the tab. "Bahamian scrumptious" best describes the cuisine as able and creative local chefs spoil you with lobster, grilled seafood, steaks, chicken, and local vegetables to satisfy the most hardy appetite. Provisions from the resort's general store are available to fix your own breakfast and lunches, or you can savor home-cooked meals in the library-turned-cafe. The biggest decision every day at this Fly Fishing Bahamas Bonefishing is whether to bike the 4 miles to Mt. Alvernia, highest point in The Bahamas at 206 feet to visit The Hermitage, snorkel and swim in front of your cottage, take a sunfish sail, join the dive staff in an excursion to Cat Island's shipwrecks and coral reefs, or laze in the hammock and read a book. Nightlife is what you make it. Visiting sailors, many repeat guests, and newcomers enliven the dinner conversation and evening bonfire. Couples and families alike love the Fly Fishing Bahamas Bonefishing. Children are welcome, babysitters available, and the villas are quiet and private along the half-moon bay. Fernandez Bay Village proves the perfect choice to indulge yourself, languishing in the Bahamas Out Islands' solitude and relaxed atmosphere.Check out Fernandez Bay Village, for more information about this luxury Bahamas vacation resort! |
Fernandez Bay Village
1507 South University Drive Suite A.. Plantation, Florida 33324
Reservations: (954) 474-4821; (800) 940 -1905 Fax: (954) 474-4864