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Nov 03 2012

4 Reasons to Fish Andros South in the Fall

Bonefish Fly Selection
And this is the toughest decision you’ll make all week. Photo: Tim Rajeff

We absolutely love spending time on South Andros Island in the fall, and if you’re considering a bonefishing trip we think you should join us between now and the end of the year.

Here are 4 reasons why.

Why You Should Fish Andros South in the Fall

  1. Very little angling pressure.  Somehow it’s remained a well-kept secret – there are even fewer anglers than normal on the flats during the fall, even though the fishing is some of the best of the year.
  2. A break from your weather.  Chances are, the weather on South Andros is quite a bit nice than it is at your place in November and December.
  3. Big fish.  It’s why many more-experienced anglers like the fall – more big fish, and more singles and doubles.
  4. Save over $1000.  That’s right, our fall special fall pricing saves you more than a grand on a week-long trip.

We’d love to take you fishing.  If great weather, big fish, few anglers and good value sound like your cup of tea, drop us a line!

 

Filed Under: Andros South, News Tagged With: Bonefish, fall fishing, South Andros Island

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