Since it's a chilly February ( everywhere ) I thought I'd share a few photos from a trip to the Bahamas from December.
As usual, we visited the island of Eleuthera, located in the Central Bahamas, and about 70nm east of Nassau.
With the exception of one day, all of the fishing was from the shore, which isn't ideal, but what you can catch from the shore is much better than what you can catch in the Big Bend from the shore...
Nassau Grouper
Reeling in a mutton snapper, these are incredibly strong fish, and a delicious meal.
a small strawberry grouper
A juvenile mutton
the ever-present houndfish/ needlefish
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Fun times, I have been wanting to make a trip to Eleuthera
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looks great. Do you guys have a place there or do you rent?
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We rent-
We looked at quite a few places for sale this past trip, but the prices were quite optimistic. We're likely to build something in the future, and that way we'll be confident in it's ability to withstand storms. Deltec has a nice kit that is very energy efficient, and very storm-resistant.
We looked at quite a few places for sale this past trip, but the prices were quite optimistic. We're likely to build something in the future, and that way we'll be confident in it's ability to withstand storms. Deltec has a nice kit that is very energy efficient, and very storm-resistant.
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Good to see your post, SrBenda! Getting tired of ice fishing at home?
Never a dull moment in the Bahamas, even from shore. You could catch a different species on every cast.
Never a dull moment in the Bahamas, even from shore. You could catch a different species on every cast.
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Freshwater is just awful. There's no replacement for the salt.silverking wrote:Good to see your post, SrBenda! Getting tired of ice fishing at home?
Never a dull moment in the Bahamas, even from shore. You could catch a different species on every cast.
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