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Northern Bahamas Fishing Forecast: July/August 2008 |
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AS SEEN IN THE July/August 2008 ISSUE May/June Northern Bahamas Fishing Forecast:Captain Chris Agardy – Conch Tales ChartersNorthern Bahamas: Grand Bahama, The Abacos, The and Bimini. On the west side of Grand Bahama, Mosby Vogler (www.grandbahamabonefishing.com) says that grey ghosts can be found foraging on the deeper flats-edges seeking refuge from the warm water temperatures. He expects that visiting anglers will encounter smaller bones in July and early August, with larger fish revealing their presence towards the end of the forecast period. Target your efforts around flooding tides as the slightly cooler water is pushed back onto the flats.
The east end of
For those looking to capitalize on the red-hot yellowfin tuna bite off Over in Abaco, the yellowfin tuna will be thick around the drop-offs and pinnacles near Jurassic Park and The Mushroom. Captain Henry Sands (242.365.5140) of Guana Cay says the tuna are less spooky near the outer-islands and live bait is not always a necessity. July and August are also great times for targeting giant blue marlin around Hole in the Wall, The Table, and the Guana Hump.
As water temps reach the upper 80s, the deeper-flats around Abaco will see a slowing in the bonefish action. At high tide, the fish will move onto the flats around Cherokee Sound, but the deeper-water will make sight-fishing difficult at best. At JR's Bonefish Guide Service (242.366.3058) Captain JR promises that the fertile flats of the Marls still offer incredible bonefishing this time of year. JR advises against venturing out into the Marls without the help of a local guide, as the maze of islands can quickly become disorienting for those without keen local knowledge.
Boats heading out of Chub Cay Marina in the In Bimini, Captain Jerome Stuart (242.347.2053) is excited to report that he caught five blue marlin in the month of May and expects the billfish action to remain steady through the rest of the summer. Jerome says that closer to the reefs, amberjack, grouper, and kingfish will be biting when the tides are in full swing and areas from the Great Isaacs south to Orange Key deserve close investigation. Try fishing in Bimini around the full moon to increase your chances of catching everything from marlin to muttons. If you do find the mutton snapper, and the bite is on, remember that the limit for demersal species is 60-pounds so pay attention to what goes in your cooler.
Bonefish Ebbie (242.347.2053) promises there will be plenty of action for flats anglers looking to bend a rod, with sharks, tarpon, and even the occasional late season permit available on most flats around Bimini. Ebbie says that despite the stifling hot weather there will still be some big bones caught on the deeper flats-edges. These bonefish can be very spooky when the winds are light so stealth is key! |
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