Why the Bahamas?

Why the Bahamas?
Bahamas Fly Fishing for Bonefish

The word Bahamas derives from the Spanish words “baha-mar,” which means shallow seas. To the fisherman, it translates into miles and miles of bonefish flats, bent rods and screaming reels. Anglers from all over the globe seek and find world-class fly-fishing on the flats of the Bahamas. This is a place where the sights of tropical beauty, the friendliest islanders to be found, shallow blue waters with sparkling white sands and countless large bonefish are mesmerizingly abundant.

All you have to do is gaze out the airplane window on the short flight from Florida to feel what baja-mar means. Sight fishing to the Bahamas’ grey ghosts will be at the forefront of your mind. Once landed, you’ll hardly be able to wait until you make your first cast to those legendary fish. Relax. You’re in the Bahamas, man. The fish are waiting for you.

Bahamas Fly Fishing for BonefishThere are two sides to the Bahamas. One is the city hustle and bustle of Nassau and Freeport, popular places where activities abound. The other side, the one fly anglers come to see and explore, is found on the 900 square miles of flats surrounding the 700 Bahamian Islands. It is there where you’ll find a vast assortment of fishing lodges catering to the differing needs of anglers who ply the waters for bonefish, permit, tarpon and an array of other saltwater species.

The friendly Bahamians are proud to introduce visitors to the Caribbean’s abundant aquatic life. Long gone are the days of the pirates who sailed the bays of the islands in search of treasure. Today, it’s all about the fish. They are the real treasure, and there are enough riches for everyone and more.

Castafly travel invites you to spend more time on the flats.