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You can literally
fish as many hours as you'd like with a professional guide. The fishing
begins at whatever time you’d like to start, and finishes whatever time
you’d like to finish during daylight hours.
Barraterre Bonefish Lodge will plan your meals around your fishing schedule. The only requirement is that you clear your fishing schedule with the lodge manager the day before. Flats fishing at Barraterre is a mere 10 to 30 minutes away from the lodge, on board one of our new 16’custom built skiffs powered by 40 HP Nissan engines, we cut short transit times and increase your time on the water. All skiffs have nice size casting platforms and excellent rod storage. Guides pole from a platform in order to spot tailing fish. The 25 square mile fishing area of Barraterre Bonefish Lodge consists of approximately 80% wading on hard bottom flats, mangrove and creek areas with names such as Glass Cay, Square Rock Cay, Black Cay and Pudding Point. |
| You can expect to see bonefish in the 3 to 4 lb range with several chances to cast to the 6 and 7 pound fish. Permit, Tarpon, Jacks and muttons and a variety of other species are waiting for you at Barraterre also. Boat fishing for permit is in an area just northwest of Barraterre. |
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The Brigantine Cays
offer the challenge of hooking up with good sized permit … If you dare!
Perhaps a chance at a “Grand Slam”! (Catching a permit, tarpon and bonefish
in one day).
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| Another exciting feature of Barraterre Bonefish Lodge is fly fishing from the skiff for 100 lb plus spinner sharks. These predators are very aggressive on the fly and make for a great alternative. |
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The experienced
guide staff of Ceaphas Maycock, Phillip Maycock and Dave Thomas will put
you on fish and are eager to assist you. Your guide will wash your tackle
in fresh water at the end of each fishing day, store them safely overnight
and deliver them to the boat the next morning.
Suggested Fly-fishing
tackle:
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| Suggested Spin-fishing
tackle:
Spinning rods should be 6½ to 7 feet in length, and of medium action. Reels designed with a smooth drag system should be capable of handling no less than 150 yards of 8 to 10 pound test mono. Although most 1/5 oz. lures, like the #200 millies jig work well, it's a good idea to have an assortment of jigs in brown, white and pink. |
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Barraterre Bonefish Lodge P.O.Box 292676 Davie Fl. 33329-2676
E-Mail: Info@barraterrebonefishlodge.com |
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