Among the most popular spots for shore fishing at the western
end of the islands are Great Sound, Little Sound, and
many of the rocky beaches and inlets from Frank’s Bay tothe Royal Naval Dockyard. On the outside of the islands,
the beaches from Long Bay southward around Daniel’sHead, Ely’s Harbour, and on to West Whale Bay seem to offer
the best opportunities.
Going east, Castle Harbour and St. George’s Harbour both offer good opportunities for a day’s sport. The beaches off the extreme eastern end of the island around St. Catherine’sPoint, and the rocky shores around St. David’s Head offer great possibilities too. You might also try the South Shore around John Smith’s Bay and Devonshire Bay.
You can go flyfishing for bonefish almost anywhere around the islands – in the tiny inlets, the sandy coves, and on the flats inside the reef. Bonefish are not very big. Most often they will weigh in around six to 15 pounds, with some growing to 20 pounds. Hook one, however, and you’re in for a battle. Bonefish are known for fighting.
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