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On Da Hook

Main picture: Candida Carey with a nice Mahi Mahi near Eleuthera.
Inset left: Bronson Russell with a Yellowfin Tuna in Abaco.
Inset right: Captain Travis Kelly with an Abaco Wahoo.

Main picture: Candida Carey with a nice Mahi Mahi near Eleuthera. Inset left: Bronson Russell with a Yellowfin Tuna in Abaco. Inset right: Captain Travis Kelly with an Abaco Wahoo.

WITH AN extensive network of reefs and uprisings, the Bahamas offers an extraordinary number and variety of reef and bottom fish.

There are Mutton, Barracuda, Shark, Triggerfish, Snapper, Grunts, Yellowfin, Lionfish, Amberjack and Horse-eye jack, Porgies, King Mackerel, Grouper ... and on and on.

The reef system, coupled with the warm and nutrient-rich waters carried in by the Gulf Stream creates a paradise for fish, and that makes the Bahamas a paradise for fishermen.

Excellent reefs for fishing can be less than a mile offshore and less frequented reefs are accessible in almost every direction from wherever your lodging is.

Keep checking the Bahamas Sport Fishing Network (BSFN) expert page for fishing reports throughout the Bahamas: this will be helpful in tracking the “hot spots” and providing advice on gear and fishing methods being used.

For a sample of the spectacular fishing to be had in The Bahamas, expert advice, tournament dates and results, informative features and photo galleries visit the BSFN page at tribune242.com or www.bsfn.biz.

BSFN slideshows can be found on USA Today’s website in the Travel section at experience.usatoday.com.

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