- Go in with best friend to buy a “Bahamas Fishing Trip” at a charity auction.
- Realize said fishing trip is not off-shore/deep sea (the kind you really love), but a fly fishing trip to the Marls of Abaco in the Bahamas.
- Have minor freak out because neither one of you fly fish. Well ok, maybe the one 4 hour trip in Colorado was technically fly fishing, but NOTHING like fishing the Marls.
- Google the Marls of Abaco to find out it is THE place to bonefish.
- Google Abaco Lodge to find a pretty bad ass looking place.
- GET REALLY EXCITED!!!!
- Buy fly fishing gear, book a fly fishing lesson, practice a little, and head to the Bahamas!!!!
Oliver, the operator of the lodge, picks us up at the airport and we head out in his old
Suburban to the Lodge.
The roads are a combo of kaliche and some pavement and the development
is sparse. Oliver tells us about the
island, the fishing, the lodge. He’s an interesting guy with definitely more to
him than he lets on. The blinker clicks
and we turn into the Lodge. The place is
awesome! One building houses the
dining/living area and has an AMAZING porch that's perfect for relaxing and enjoying a
beverage or two. It looks out to the
pool and the water, which is a rocky shore and feels more like a large lake
than the ocean. The rooms are
reminiscent of an old motel (but with top of the line amenities). A long run
of rooms each with a porch overlooking the water provides a comfortable spot to
sleep at night. Everything here is first
class. The staff greets us when we
arrive and after we get settled in we grab a drink and meet the 2 other
fisherman already there.
Each morning, we headed out by 8 am for a full day of
fishing with a guide assigned to you the night before to ensure good rotation
of the guides. These guys are great! Thankfully, they are patient and most of them
are good teachers, but a few are amazing.
Fishing Day 1:
Fishing Day 2:
New guide + New area + Better weather + Very little wind = Fishing SUCCESS!!!!!! Both B and I caught fish on our second
day!!!!! It was amazing to watch the
fish hit the fly and hear the line scream as the fish ran. Now for those of you who don’t know how you
fish for these Ghosts of the Flats, first you have to find them, then you have
to sight cast to them, get them interested in the fly, and then be ready for the
fight when it takes the fly and runs.
This can be a little troublesome when you don’t cast really well or very
far…these fish don’t tend to take the fly when they can see the boat. Ha!
*Note: We may have celebrated our fishing success a little too much.
Beware the dark rum!!
Fishing Day 3:
Our final day wrapped up in a new area and
while we didn’t catch fish, we still had a great time seeing sharks swimming in
the water, turtles floating along with the tide and enjoying the beautiful
scenery…perfect day!
As we loaded our bags in the Suburban to head back to the airport,
I took one last look over the Lodge. I
wasn’t ready to leave. The place is
beautiful and the weather amazing. It
was a nice break from reality. Now to
figure out when I can go back…
Until then, happy travels and many laughs.