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Names like Grassy Creek, Deep Creek, Little Creek, the Water Cays and Curley Cut Cays are intrinsically linked to sight fishing for some of the worlds largest bonefish. Ideally situated midway between the South Bite and Curley Cut Cays, Bair's Lodge accesses some of the most remote flats, whilst also providing many sheltered locations irrespective of wind direction. Since the early 90's Bair's has been highly regarded as providing the best fishing South Andros has to offer. The lodge has also come to represent the benchmark in terms of quality guiding, delicious food, comfortable accommodations and courteous hospitality.
Deep Creek and Little Creek a few minutes run from the lodge, open into large bay areas dotted with many small cays, where there are always flats that offer protection from the wind. Both creeks allow access to the fabled West Side and other remote Cays to the South and South- West that may provide lucky anglers with the possibility of trying for Permit and Tarpon to complete the famous "Grand Slam." The Southern flats are home to some of the largest schools of bonefish. Grassy Creek is a 40 min boat ride from the lodge. Weather permitting you can ride on to Hawksbill Creek and onto Cistern Point. This area sees little fishing pressure and is regarded as the place to come for numbers of fish. The flats stretch as far as the eye can see and wading next to these huge schools is the experience of a lifetime.
Season: The lodge is open year-round with the exception of July-Sept and January. 2007-2008 Season Rates |
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