Grand Bahama Inshore Fishing Report and Forecast: November 2015

Wanda from the U.S.A. on the flats with a nice bone. PHOTO CREDIT: Firefly Bonfishing.
Wanda from the U.S.A. on the flats with a nice bone. PHOTO CREDIT: Firefly Bonfishing.

[dropcap]S[/dropcap]eems like a month ago when we were celebrating the new year but it’s November y’ all but there is still a lot more fishing left in this year and November is a great time to fish just a few weeks into fall. Fall is when the fish are falling out of the larger schools and moving around in smaller groups. This means more fish to catch. Here in Grand Bahama we had kind of a hot summer so the fish were off the flats in deeper water, but now they are moving back on the flats. Well, as you may know that our family of islands in the southern Bahamas got hit hard with that hurricane, our prayers are with them. Because of the storm, the fish in the south may take a while to settle down, but thank God, we in the north didn’t get it so the fish are doing what they typically do in this season. The flats and channels and reefs are great now. So if you want to fish for bonefish, permit, muttons, snapper, yellowtail snapper, barracuda, jacks and many more, they are all here so come on let’s go fishing.

Wanda from the U.S.A. with a nice catch of snapper. PHOTO CREDIT: Firefly Bonfishing.
Wanda from the U.S.A. with a nice catch of snapper. PHOTO CREDIT: Firefly Bonfishing.