
Right Place."
Sixty miles off the coast of Florida, and a short flight from most US cities starts the largest expanse of bonefish habitat in the northern hemisphere – the islands of the Bahamas.

Close, friendly, English-speaking, and jam packed with mile after mile of bonefish-filled flats the diverse islands of the Bahamas have long been a Valhalla for flats fishing enthusiasts. In the early 1900’s Zane Grey called the Bahamas “a sport fisherman’s dream come true”, and over 100 years later he’s still right.

