Fishing Report

Fri, Aug 9th 2013, 11:20 AM

Nassau: Captain Dwayne Treco of "Mornin' Ride Charters" reports catching large yellowfin and blackfin tuna under the flocks of birds off shore of Iron Bar Rock.

Adam Russell captadamr@hotmail.com

Teddy Pratt fishwithteddy@yahoo.com

Mark Kooskalis northshorecharters@gmail.com

Dwayne Treco www.morninridecharters.com

North Exuma, Highbourne Cay: There have been no reports for off shore fishing this week. The reef fishing has been spectacular for grouper and yellowtail near the edge of the Exuma Sound and the Tongue Of The Ocean in the 60-120ft range. The opening day of lobster season (August 1st) was plagued with bad weather and roughs seas but it layed down soon afterwards. There were plenty of lobster caught. Highbourne Cay Marina info@highbournecaybahamas.com

North Eleuthera: The offshore fishing has been slow this week.

Devon Sawyer daddyd24@hotmail.com

South Eleuthera, Cape Eleuthera: No reports.

Leon Gibson lgibson@capeeleuthera.com

Andros: The fishing at the north bouy was reported to be slow earlier in the week.

Abaco: The off shore fishing in south Abaco has been slow so most fishermen have opted to go reef fishing for grouper and snapper or to go diving lobster to escape the heat!

Long Island, Clarence Town: The fishing has been good on Simms Bar with a few small wahoo, smaller yellowfin tuna and several marlin being caught and released.

Flying Fish Marina flyingfishmarina@batelnet.bs

Grand Bahama, Freeport: The fishing has been slow this last week.

Cat Island, Hawks Nest: No reports for off shore fishing this week.

Hawk's Nest Resort and Marina info@hawks-nest.com

Bimini: No reports.

Jerome Stuart captjerome@yahoo.com

Captain Stephen Knowles www.BigGameClubBimini.com

Berry Islands, Chub Cay: No reports.

Hogfish Heaven Amelia Klonaris speared this fish at her super secret spot called "Hogfish Heaven" on the east end of Grand Bahama. The fish there get gigantic and the water is only 5 to 10ft deep!

Exuma Giant Anneliese Rademaker with a monster lobster caught on the opening day of the season in Exuma.

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