Attention all you Florida anglers, with the typical winter weather approaching, why worry about running your boat over to the Bahamas and dealing with potential wind issues. We can offer a trouble free solution - weekend fishing trips from Freeport Lucaya on Grand Bahama.

Apart from the great fishing from Freeport/Lucaya another advantage in the winter months is that the prevailing wind is from the North and Northeast, leaving the southern shore of Grand Bahama relatively protected. Unlike the Abacos and even Bimini, in the Winter you can still get out to fish from Grand Bahama.

The Yellowfins have already arrived and the Wahoo are starting to move in with the latest front - water is still a little warm but should cool off in the next two or three weeks.

We will be positioned in Grand Bahama at Port Lucaya for this late Fall and Winter season at the Grand Bahama Yacht Club. In addition to the great fishing there are lots of things to do in the evenings at the Port Lucaya Marketplace and the Casino.

We have a great weekend package including flights from Ft. Lauderdale or Miami to Freeport, two days fishing, hotel and Freeport airport ground transfers - all from as little as $749 per person.

We also offer our normal 1/2, 3/4 or full day charters from as little as $150 per person.

Email us or call with your dates,

Capt. Steve

Checkmatefishing@aol.com

www.bestbahamasfishing.com

1-877-868-7731

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About The Author: Captain Steve Cole

Company: Adventure Island Fishing

Area Reporting: Freeport LucayaWest End Grand Bahama Island

Bio: Currently headquartered in Freeport Lucaya Grand Bahama. Over 30 years as a professional offshore charter captain with fishing experience in the Florida Keys, Bahamas Turksa & Caicos Islands, US and British Virgins, Domjinican Republie and St. Martin

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