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Grand Bahama, Exuma, North and South Andros Islands , Bahamas
Bonefish, tuna, tarpon, permit and dorado photos
All images are by Dave McCoy unless otherwise noted and are all under copyright protection.

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Natalie McCoy owns a tight loop with Philip Rolle on North Andros.

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Bair's Lodge from the back looking out over their own private little flat.

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Natalie McCoy focussed on North Andros.

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Natalie McCoy with her first bone on South Andros at Bair's Lodge.

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The sunset over drinks and stories of the day at Andros South Lodge. Photo Andros South
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South Andros is becoming well known for large bonefish, much like North Andros has been for years. Photo Andros South

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Spotting fish from the boat is much easier, especially in slightly deeper water. Photo Andros South

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One of the favorite cuisines of Bahamians is Conch. No kidding?

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Anywhere in the world this would be a large specimen. Photo Andros South

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A starfish about 2 feet under obviously clear water.

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Now arriving Andros International Airport, where the wind blows.

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North Andros, home of mile long flats, hope you're in shape. Photo Natalie McCoy

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Dave McCoy and Philip Rolle discussing past equipment failures while playing another fish. Photo Natalie McCoy

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No failure this time! Photo Natalie McCoy

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Too many choices. Photo Natalie McCoy

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A leisurely stroll back to the boat at sunset on North Andros.

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Fish on! Photo Natalie McCoy

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Philip Rolle patiently tells Dave McCoy, "No, that isn't a fish either." Photo Natalie McCoy

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The legendary flat on North Andros will not disappoint, they are truly endless. Photo Natalie McCoy

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Final fish for Dave McCoy on North Andros before heading to Grand Bahama. Photo Natalie McCoy

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Acklins Island Lodge.

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Dave with a bone from the Acklins. The wind likes to blow in the tropics sometimes so don't go without a jacket. Photo Natalie McCoy

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For every sunset like this you witness, you live a day longer, in addition to every day spent fishing.

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The entrance to Pelican Bay Bonefish Club on Grand Bahama. Photo Greg Vincent

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Dave McCoy paying out some line to an individual bone, which is fairly common on Grand Bahama. Photo Natalie McCoy

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Walking some of the flats on the west side of Grand Bahama. Photo Greg Vincent

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Greg Vincent, manager of Pelican Bay with a nice permit.

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Barre Terre Lodge on the northern tip of Great Exuma offers some great bonefish opportunities.

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If you should choose to bring a 6wt rod with you thinking you are going to fish it, also bring your 8 or 9 as they will handle the wind a bit better. Photo Natalie McCoy

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The safe release of another bone, different island this time. You can see why they are so difficult to spot in the water. Photo Natalie McCoy

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Natalie and Dave enjoying a slight breeze. Photo Philip Rolle

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