Sharks are common throughout the Bahamas, olympic peninsula camping especially olympic peninsula camping the Out Islands, and can be found in both shallow waters and deep. Bull sharks, blues, hammerheads, and tiger sharks abound. The truth is, however, that when one is caught, the fight usually lasts only as long as it takes for the shark s razor-like teeth to bite through the wire traces that hold him. Even so, you ll remember the battle olympic peninsula camping for a long time to come.
The wily barracuda is found in large numbers, in shallow or deep waters. They can often be seen swimming close to the surface in the clear waters over reefs and sandy banks. Barracuda range in size from a few pounds to about 15 or 20 pounds and, small though they might be, you re sure of a good fight if you can get one on your hook.
B.O.A.T. Tournament for boats under 27 feet in September, and another Wahoo Tournament in November. The Bimini International Light Tackle Bonefish Tournament consists of two legs one in January, the other in February. 800-327-4149 for more information and reservations. The Penny Turtle olympic peninsula camping Billfish Tournament is held at the Great Abaco Beach Resort each May; 800-468-4799. The Billfish Foundation s Tag Tournament is held in May at the Walker s Cay Hotel and Marina on Abaco; 800-WALKERS. The Green Turtle Cay Yacht Club hosts a fishing tournament in May; 242-365-4271. The What s Out There Tournament is held at Great Harbour Cay in April; 800-343-7256. olympic peninsula camping The Boat Harbour Billfish Championship is held at the Marsh Harbour Resort in Abaco in June; 305-920-7877.
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