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Grand Bahama Bones
A photo gallery and short video highlighting the bonefish of Grand Bahama Island
By
Saltwater Sportsman Staff
Updated: October 7, 2011
The author prepares to release a nice bonefish caught off Grand Bahama Island.
John Brownlee
The North Riding Point Club sits on six lushly landscaped acres on the southern shore of Grand Bahama.
John Brownlee
The Club has several luxurious cottages right on the beach for guests.
John Brownlee
Boat ramps spread out across Grand Bahama offer a variety of access points.
John Brownlee
A fleet of Dolphin flats skiffs let you get to remote bonefish flats with ease.
John Brownlee
Guide Stephen Tate leans into his push pole while scouting for bonefish.
John Brownlee
On Grand Bahama’s southern shore, miles of white sand flats hold large schools of bonefish.
John Brownlee
On the northern shore, there are miles of mangrove islands and creeks teeming with life, with virtually no pressure.
John Brownlee
Gerry Bethge shows off a nice bonefish caught along the northern shore.
John Brownlee
The North Riding Point Club as seen from the water.
John Brownlee
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