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Bahamas.Com/Fishing Bahamas.Com/Fishing BAHAMAS.COM/FISHING BAHAMAS.COM/FISHING MESSAGE FROM WALKERS 2014 BAHAMAS FISHING CAY THE MINISTER OF TOURISM TOURNAMENTS Hawks Nest Annual Wahoo Championship THE COMMONWEALTH Dates: February 2-6, 2014 The Islands Of The OF THE BAHAMAS Location: Cat Island Little Bahama Bank 1st Extreme Kayak Fishing Tournament SPANISH CAY For fifty years, The Islands Dates: April 24-28, 2014 of The Bahamas have been Location: Flamingo Bay Hotel & Marina GREEN TURTLE CAY leading the way in Caribbean Grand Bahama Island BAHAMAS tourism. www.extremekayakfishing.com 2 4 PALM BEACH GUANA CAY This Bahamas Fishing Map & Anglers’ Guide is an example Winner’s Circle Charities Invitational Hosted by TREASURE CAY Mike Schmidt & HMY Yachts WEST END of the quality promotional material produced to facilitate Dates: April 30 - May 3, 2014 the millions of international guests who visit our shores Location: Old Bahama Bay MARSH HARBOUR HOPE TOWN each year for diverse vacation experiences. Grand Bahama Island GRAND BAHAMA & ELBOW CAY FREEPORT This map serves to assist visiting anglers in choosing a Baker’s Bay Invitational 1 desirable region or island within our country to fish, as Dates: May 27-31, 2014 well as highlight a broad cross section of accommoda- Location: Baker’s Bay Golf & Ocean Club Great Guana Cay, Abaco tion facilities and guiding services available. From billfish Northwest Providence Channel MOORES to bonefish, fishers of all skill sets and preferences can rest Hawk’s Nest 3rd Annual Hang ‘Em High Tourna- ISLAND assured of both the bountiful fishery and variety of species ment 3 to be found throughout The Islands of The Bahamas. Dates: April 6-10, 2014 Location: Cat Island FT. LAUDERDALE I am pleased to welcome members of the fly fishing com- Bahamas Billfish Championship, Leg 1 ABACO munity to celebrate with us in this our golden anniversary Dates: May 7-10, 2014 in tourism, and discover why so many renowned anglers WORLD CLASS MARLIN Location: Guana Cay including Ernest Hemmingway have concluded that even Bahamas Billfish Championship, Leg 2 13 sports fishing is indeed better in The Bahamas. Dates: May 21-24, 2014 Sincerely, 11 BIMINI GREAT HARBOUR Location: Green Turtle Club, Green Turtle Cay ISLANDS CAY Hon.Obie Wilchcombe, M.P. Hawk’s Nest 14th Annual Billfish Blast Dates: May 25-29, 2014 MIAMI Minister 12 Elbow Bank 15 Location: Cat Island CAT CAY HARBOUR ISLAND Bahamas Billfish Championship, Leg 3 Dates: June 4-7, 2014 OCEAN CAY BERRY DUNMORE TOWN Location: Treasure Cay RIDING ROCKS ISLANDS Atlantic Ocean Bahamas Billfish Championship Final Leg SOUTH RIDING ROCK Northeast Providence Channel Dates: June 18-21, 2014 ELEUTHERA Location: Marsh Harbour, Abaco Beach Resort at ORANGE CAY Boat Harbour NICHOLLS GOVERNORS Abaco Beach Resort at Boat Harbour - Fishing TOWN NASSAU HARBOUR Tournaments Custom Shootout Guide Angler's & 7 Dates: May 14-17, 2014 Abaco Beach Blue Marlin Invitational Map Fishing 2015 / 4 201 NEW Dates: June 11-14, 2014 Guide 2014 Fishing Map & Angler's & Map Fishing 2014 PROVIDENCE HIGHBOURNE Bahamas Billfish Championship BAHAMAS BAHAMAS Dates: June 18-21, 2014 FRESH CREEK CAY 6 ARTHUR’S Abaco Marlin Outboard Series Leg I NORMAN’S CAY TOWN Dates: June 25–28, 2014 ANDROS HAWKSBILL Abaco Marlin Outboard Series Leg II ISLAND CAY CAT The Islands Of The Of Islands The The Islands Of The Of Islands The 10 Dates: July 9–12, 2014 LITTLE ISLAND Bimini Big Game Club Resort & Marina - Fishing G 8 WADERICK WELLS SAN SALVADOR Tournaments r CAY e Tongue Of The Ocean Wahoo Smackdown IV a Dates: Feb. 27 - March 1, 2014 t 9 EXUMA STANIEL CAY 14 B CAYS Celebrity Billfish Invitational a KEMPS 16 Dates: April 24 - 26, 2014 NFL HOF h BAY a COCKBURN TOWN SAN SALVADOR Wahoo Smackdown V m Dates: Nov. 2014 Location: Bimini Big Game Club Resort & Marina, a 5 CONCEPTION Alice Town Bimini B ISLAND a Exuma Sound n k GREAT Out Here... EXUMA GEORGETOWN RUM CAY THE COMPETITION BAHAMAS DIRECTORY OF FISHING LODGES & RESORTS LONG AIN’T PRETTY ISLAND 17 SAMANA THE ABACOS Bair’s Lodge – ( #5 ) South Andros BIMINI & BERRY ISLANDS The Duck Inn Cottages, Governor’s Harbour (866) 333-6437 • www.bairslodge.com JUMENTOS CAY Abaco Lodge – ( #1 ) Bustick Bight *Bimini Big Game Club – ( #11 ) North Bimini (242) 332-2608 • www.duckinncottages.com CAYS (242) 367-5909 • www.abacolodge.com Big Charlies & Faith’s Fishing Lodge, Behing Point (242) 347-3391 / (800) 867-4764 • www.biggameclubbimini.com *Valentines Resort – ( #15 ) Harbour Island CLARENCE Black Fly Bonefish Club, Schooner Bay (242) 368-4297 • www.bigcharlieandros.net Bimini Sands Resort & Marina – ( #12 ) South Bimini (242) 333-2142 / 1 (866) 389-6864 • www.valentinesresort.com TOWN (242) 366-2048 • www.blackflylodge.com Broadshad Cay Lodge – ( #6 ) Andros Island, Bahamas (242) 347-3500 • www.biminisands.com EXUMA Bluff House Resort (#2 ) Green Turtle Cay (242) 368-4261 / (242) 225-0082 • www.broadshadcaylodge.com *Carriearl Boutique Resort – ( #13 ) Great Harbour Island Bonefish Exuma, Great Exuma (Hermitage) (800) 745-4911 / (242) 365-4247 • www.bluffhouse.com Kamalame Cay, Kamalame Cay (242) 367-8785 • www.carriearl.com (242) 336-2299 • www.bonefishexuma.com FLAMINGO CAY COLONEL HILL Delphi Club – ( #3 ) South of Marsh Harbour (242) 368-6281 / (800) 790-7971 • www.kamalame.com Ebbie’s Bimini Bonefish Club, Porgy Bay *Staniel Cay Yacht Club – ( #16 ) Staniel Cay (242) 366-2222 • www.delphi-bahamas.com Mangrove Cay Club, Mangrove Cay (242) 347-2053 • www.biminibonefishclub.com (242) 355-2024 / 1-(954) 467-6658 • www.stanielcay.com (242) 369-0731 / (242) 379-0732 • www.mangrovecayclub.com *Green Turtle Club – ( #4 ) Green Turtle Cay CAT ISLAND LONG ISLAND Mars Bay Bonefish Lodge, Mars Bay (866) 528-0539 / (242) 365-4271 *Hawk’s Nest Resort & Marina – ( #14 ) South Cat Island Cape Santa Maria Resort & Fishing Club, Cape Santa Maria PLANA (242) 369-5091 • www.androsbonefish.com (242) 338-5273 / 1-(800) 663-7090 • www.capesantamaria.com Oeisha’s Resort, Sandy Point (242) 342-7050 • www.hawks-nest.com CAY (314) 664-4106 / (242) 336-4139 www.oeishasresort.com Mount Pleasant Lodge, Mangrove Cay Deadman’s Cay Lodge, Deadman’s Cay CROOKED ISLAND CROOKED Rickmon Bonefishing Lodge, Sandy Point (242) 368-5171/5183 • www.mtpleasantfish.com (242) 337-1056 /(242) 337-0246 • www.deadmansbones.com *Nathan’s Lodge, Kemp’s Bay Crooked Island Bonefishing, Crooked Island *Gems at Paradise, Clarence Town ISLAND (800) 628-1447 • www.angleradventures.com (242) 344-2409 • www.cribonefishing.com Crooked Island Passage (242) 369-1707 • www.nathanslodge.com (242) 337-3016-9 / 1-(800) 668-4752 • www.gemsatparadise.com ACKLINS North Andros Fly Fishing – ( #7 ) San Andros Crooked Island Lodge, Pittstown Point Greenwich Creek Lodge, Cartwright, Long Island SEAL CAY Acklins Island Lodge, Mason Bay (242) 329-2661 • www.northandrosflyfishing.com (242) 344-2507/2430 • www.pittstownpoint.com (242) 337-6278 • www.greenwichcreeklodge.comLong Island (242) 344-3678 / FX: (242) 344-3180 • www.acklinsislandlodge.com Pleasant Bay Bonefish Lodge, South Andros GRAND BAHAMA Bonefishing Lodge – ( #17 ) Deadman’s Cay NURSE CAY *Chester’s Highway Inn Bonefish Lodge, Northern Acklins (242) 369-5551 • www.pleasantbaybonefishlodge.com East End Lodge, McLean’s Town (242) 472-2609/337-0166 • Longislandbonefishinglodge.com (242) 344-3114 / (305) 921-0238 • www.chesterhighwayinn.com ABACOS *Small Hope Bay Lodge, Fresh Creek, Andros (561) 354-8005 • www.eastendlodge.com Long Island Breeze, Salt Pond RAGGED Grey’s Point Bonefish Inn, Grey’s Point (242) 368-2014 / FX: (242) 368-20115 • www.smallhope.com Grand Bahama Bonefishing, Freeport (242) 338-0103 / 1-(954) 605-1826 • www.longislandbreezeresort.com ABRAHAM’S (242) 344-3210 / (242) 375-2632 • www.greyspointbonefishinn.com ACKLINS Stafford Creek Lodge, Fresh Creek (336) 817-7395 / (242) 373-1896 • www.grandbahamabonefishing.com *Stella Maris Resort Club ISLANDS ACKLINS BAY MAYAGUANA ANDROS (242) 368-6259/6050 / 1-(954) 676-4158 • www.staffordcreeklodge.com H20 Bonefishing* Pelican Bay Hotel & Suites, Freeport (2420 338-2051 / 1 (800) 426-0466 • www.stellamarisresort.com ANDROS ISLAND ISLAND *Andros Bay Cottage Fishing Lodge, Cargil Creek *Swain’s Cay Lodge – ( #8 ) Mangrove Cay (242) 359-4958 / (954) 364-7590 • www.h20bonefishing.com MAYAGUANA BERRY ISLANDS (242) 368-5266 • www.androsbaycottagebahamas.com (242) 422-5018 • www.swainscaylodge.com North Riding Point Club, North Riding Point Baycaner Beach Resort, Pirate’s Well Andros Island Bonefish Club, Cargil Creek *Tiamo Resorts – ( #9 ) South Andros (242) 353-4250 • www.northridingpointclub.net (242) 339-3726 • www.baycanerbeach.com BIMINI CAY VERDE (242) 368-5167 • www.androsbonefishing.com (242) 225-6871 / 1-(786) 374-2442 • www.tiamoresorts.com Old Bahama Bay Resort, West End NASSAU Mayaguana Passage CAT ISLAND Andros Rod & 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