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ANDROS REVISITED - 3 NEW ROUTES TO THE WEST SIDE I first visited Andros in 1982. There was one fishing lodge, Charlie’s Haven, located at Behring Point on the North Bight. I was the only angler staying at the lodge. I fished Big Wood Cay for several days, never seeing another guide or angler. Since that trip, I’ve been back to Andros at least a dozen times
and every trip I discover My most recent trip was in November, 2002. The “new” thing I discovered
on this trip was I was the only angler staying at Flamingo Cay. I fished numerous west side flats as far north as Billy Island, never seeing another angler or guide. I waded for miles plucking off bonefish tailing in six inches of water, caught a 50 pound tarpon that ate the fly within 3 rod lengths of the boat and cast to numerous permit from 20-40 pounds. Flamingo Cay is located near the mouth of “The Wide Opening”.
Access to the lodge is by I fished the remote southwest side of Andros extensively in the early 1990’s, when Stanley Bain first opened his Grassy Cays Camp. Building that lodge was an incredible feat. The fishing was even more remarkable, endless wading for humongous schools of bones in shallow water. Tragically, Stanley Bain disappeared in 1995 and with his departure the lodge fell to ruin in a few years. Interestingly, this void is now being filled by the two lodges
based in Kemp’s Bay, South The single route to the southwest side used to be a weather dependent one hour boat ride down the east coast. Breaching the west side through Little Creek opens up a huge new chunk of bonefishing habitat and eliminates the often pounding boat ride down the east side when the wind is up. I’m happy to report that fishing on the southwest flats of Andros is just as incredible today as it was in 1990 and should stay that way for years to come. With just two lodges fishing these vast southern flats, there is little threat of over fishing. You will find slightly warier fish closer to these lodges, but with so much real estate no one spot gets pounded. Also noteworthy is the pending change in management at Bonefish Bay Camp. Operated for the past 7 years by the Rahming family, we expect that within the next 30 days, American, Jerry Bottcher will have government approval to take over operation of the lodge. Bottcher has promised many improvements. Today, there are at least 14 fishing lodges on Andros. I’ve visited
every one. Fourteen may The highest concentration of lodges exists in the Behring Point,
Cargill Creek area where From these 4 lodges you have easy access to both the Middle and
North Bights, and the About 20 minutes southwest is Mangrove Cay, located on the east
side of the Middle Bight. In North Andros, Prescott Smith’s Stafford Creek Lodge continues
to fish local east side flats The nearby Kamalame Cay, while offering an outstanding fishing program concentrating on east side flats and the Joulter Cays, is probably best known for having raised the bar on what anglers can expect in terms of luxury and elegance. More information on the lodges described above can be found on
our web sites noted below. However, if you would like to discuss
theses or other Bahamian lodges, don’t hesitate to call. |
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