Those who have joined us for any length of time on South Andros have undoubtedly noticed the friendly family of potcake puppies who call our grounds home. As many of you know, over the years, a few of those pooches have become a part of our little family here at Andros South – a small part of…
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“Bonefish Heaven” – Andros South Trip Report from G&G
Redfish guide, and all around good dude, Owen Plair, joined us this year for our 2016 Bonefish School at Andros South hosted by Louis Cahill of Gink and Gasoline. He recently put together a great write-up on G&G about his first trip to South Andros and we think you should check it out! Curious how…
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Three Good Articles
Today we continue our monthly tradition of a few good fly fishing articles from other fly fishing websites that we found interesting, and think you will too. Enjoy! Three Good Articles How to Cast 2o Feet. John Juracek of Hatch Magazine with some truth on making the most difficult cast in fly fishing – the short…
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Three Good Articles
We’re back today with our mid-monthly edition of Three Good Articles – Fly fishing articles from the past month that we found particularly entertaining, and think you will too. Enjoy! Three Good Articles Leaner’s Permit – 3 Tips for Taking Your Trout Game to the Flats. Savvy advise from Steven Brutger of Stalking the Seam. What…
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2016 Andros South Bonefish School
While we still have a few more weeks left in our bonefishing season here at Andros South, judging by the number of folks we’ve heard from lately, many of you are already planning your bonefishing trip for next season. That’s right, it’s never too early and we’re proud of you for planning ahead! With that…
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Fly Casting for Distance – 6 Tips
Let’s face it.. We all want to know how to cast further. Regardless of whether it’s necessary to catch fish or not, casting a bunch of line is just plain fun, and certainly a skill worth aspiring to. Rarely do fish in our neck of the woods require really long casts, but the ability to…
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Casting Sidearm to Bonefish – 3 Benefits
The mark of a good fly caster is the ability to adapt to the situation at hand. There is no one ‘perfect’ casting style for the infinite situations one could encounter on the water. Therefore, it is helpful to learn more than one casting style in order to be as versatile as possible. One such…
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Double Hauling – Stay Proportional
It’s widely accepted that a well executed double haul is a game changer on the flats – or in any avenue of fly fishing for that matter. When coupled with tight loops, a solid haul is the secret sauce to creating the high line speed necessary to punch through the wind, cast further, turn over heavy flies,…
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The Bahamas
History | Geography | Ecology | Economy | Culture | Travel | Love Background Derived from the Spanish word Baja Mar, meaning ‘shallow sea,’ The Bahamas is an archipelago comprised of nearly 700 islands and keys in the western Atlantic Ocean. It is just 50 miles from the Southern coast of Florida at its nearest…
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Three Good Articles
Its ‘three good articles‘ time again here on the Deneki blog – Three articles, from other fly fishing websites, that we enjoyed and think you will too.. Enjoy! Three Good Articles Six Steelhead Mantras to Swing By. Steelheading wisdom from Mike McCune via the Sage Fly Fishing Blog. Dirt Cheap Gear Every Angler Should Own. 15 inexpensive…
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