Recommended fly fishing destinations, lodges and guides
One of the best things I can do for fellow guides and organizations that have helped me stay busy here in the Keys is to refer trips to them. The following is a list of my recommended guides, lodges and destinations.
Grand Bahama Bonefishing – H20 Bahamas
Operating out of the Pelican Bay Resort in Lucaya, this bonefishing club is one of the best on the island. Greg Vincent and Jason Franklin have several skiffs available for pursuing bonefish, plus they have their share of permit and tarpon during certain times of the year. Packages are available for anglers, plus there is plenty to do in Lucaya for non-anglers. They also offer an offshore fishing program for yellowfin tuna and dolphin fishing.
Islamorada Flats & Fly Fishing – Captain Steve Freidman
If double-digit bonefish are your dream, or fishing the Everglades for tarpon, redfish and snook, Captain Steve Freidman has the know how and patience for anglers of all abilities. [ Visit Islamorada Fly Fishing ]
Mayaguana is the perfect place to get away from it all and fish for some really big bonefish. Bring your wading shoes and your sense of adventure on this trip (and your bug spray). Ernell “Shorty” Brown is a tremendous host. The bar is self-serve, the meals are adequate and they do have cool A/C in the rooms! Several places are available for wade fishing and since there is no boat traffic these flats are pristine. [ Visit Mayaguana Resort ]
Long Island Bahamas Bonefishing – Locksley Cartwright – Email Locksley at bigbones@batelnet.bs
Long Island is one of our favorite places to just go relax and go fishing. After a long season of guiding, Long Island is remote enough where their is little fishing pressure. You do need a boat and a guide to get to the best flats on the east side of the island. Locksley Cartwright, an Irish Bahamian, is a perfect guide who works hard and has a great sense of humor. He is associated with Chez Pierre Bahamas, a quaint inn type lodging in Miller’s Bay.