Grand Bahama Inshore Fishing Report and Forecast: September 2015

Joe. T and Big Mic with a nice bonefish, one of many that they caught. It's still happening here on Grand Bahama! PHOTO CREDIT: Firefly Bonefishing.
Joe. T and Big Mic with a nice bonefish, one of many that they caught. It’s still happening here on Grand Bahama! PHOTO CREDIT: Firefly Bonefishing.

[dropcap]W[/dropcap]ell, we have moved through the summer and now it’s about fall y ‘all and we know that with every season there is a different behavior from the fish. All summer long the fish were in spawning mode. Now that is about to come to an end, and most of the fish will be coming out of the larger schools and begin to move around the flats and channels in smaller groups. Not to fear! This means that you will have more fish to catch because instead of being in a few large schools, they will be spread out, which means more opportunities.

The fishing only gets better here in East Grand Bahama, so if you are looking for some fun this is the place for bonefish, permit, mutton, yellow tail, snapper, and barracuda. They are all here and happy so let’s do this. Fly fishing or spin fishing it’s all fishing and all fun.