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Harbour Club Villas & Marina – Providenciales, Turks & Caicos

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Harbour Club Villas & Marina is a six-villa vacation complex located between two waterfronts in a prime bonefishing area on Providenciales. It’s ideal for those island visitors wanting to wade the flats and do some DIY, self-guided bonefishing.

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Treasures of Andros – Davis Creek, Andros, Bahamas

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A selection of beachfront self-catering cottages in Davis Creek, North Andros. With a quiet location and easy access to the flats, Treasures of Andros is a great option for anyone interested in a DIY bonefishing holiday.

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Three Amigos (mothership) – Bay Islands, Honduras

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A great alternative to the conventional lodge set-up, Three Amigos Fly-Fishing run flats fishing trips to both Belize and the Bay Islands of Honduras aboard their mothership, The Host. That means new flats every day, unpressured waters and a true away-from-it-all feel. Comfy and spacious, The Host can accommodate up to 8 anglers.

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Early Bird Charters – Sandy Bay, Roatan, Honduras

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With a selection of different boats at their disposal, from a 17’ flats boat up to the 38’ Yascustres, Early Bird Fishing Charters provide the full spectrum of fishing trips. Fly-fishing on the flats for bonefish and permit, live-baiting on the reef and deep-sea fishing are all possible.

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Mango Creek Lodge – Port Royal, Roatan, Honduras

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One of the best established and well regarded of Roatan’s fly-fishing lodges, Mango Creek is a small eco resort in Port Royal harbour on the island’s East End. It has four over-the-water cabanas, plus a further two lodge rooms, with space for a maximum of 18 guests at any one time. The fishing program covers both fly and spin fishing for bonefish, tarpon and permit on the nearby flats with experienced English-speaking guides.

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Fly Fish Guanaja – South Cays, Guanaja, Honduras

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A family-style lodge with space for 8 anglers, Fly Fish Guanaja is located right on the flats in the island’s South Cays area. You can step out of the lodge directly onto the flats and see tailing fish. This is a great option for groups of anglers looking for somewhere remote and productive.

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Graham’s Place – Josh Cay, Guanaja, Honduras

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A beachfront development on the island of Guanaja in Honduras, Graham’s Place comprises a selection of villas and suites, plus a 16-room hotel. Permit and bonefish are regular visitors to the pristine flats right outside the lodge – excellent guides are available for hire locally, but experienced bonefishermen will be happy to go it alone; this is DIY bonefishing heaven.

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Hawaii on the Fly – Oahu

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Guided bonefishing in Hawaii with captains Mike Hennessy and Collin Huff, both of whom bring what they call a “crazy passion” to their profession. Monster bonefish are the target, and the hunting ground is the waters around Oahu – the fishing can be tough, but it’s always rewarding. All skill levels are catered for and casting instruction can be provided.
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Nervous Waters Fly Fishers – Honolulu, Oahu

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Clayton Lee and Sean Niesz opened Nervous Waters in 1999 – at that time, they reckon, “you could count the fly fishers in Hawaii on your fingers”. Of course, things have changed somewhat, and Nervous Waters have been at the forefront throughout, providing tackle at their store, along with guided bonefishing in the waters off Honolulu.
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Bonefish Hawaii with Captain Rick Lee – Oahu

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A Hawaiian native, Captain Rick Lee has been fishing the flats around Oahu his entire life, as well as hosting fly fishermen in destinations across the world for over 25 years. He has a hard-won reputation as one of Hawaii’s top bonefish guides, with the numbers to prove it, and a roster of happy, repeat customers.
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