Driggs Hill Settlement serves as the gateway to world-class bonefishing in the remote southern bight of South Andros. Anglers depart from this tranquil Bahamian outpost to access vast networks of pristine flats, mangrove creeks, and secluded bays teeming with bonefish. Guided excursions aboard specialized skiffs navigate the labyrinthine West Side National Park, where schools of bonefish create silver ripples across miles of white-sand flats. While wade fishing opportunities are limited near shore, the area's extensive shallow waters offer consistent shots at trophy bonefish, with daily hookups typically ranging from 3–6 fish and exceptional days reaching double digits.
The surrounding wilderness extends beyond bonefish territory to world-class offshore grounds. Just minutes from Driggs Hill, the dramatic drop-off of the Andros Barrier Reef and the Tongue of the Ocean deliver access to blue marlin, sailfish, wahoo, and dorado. Inshore channels near Parrot Cay and Dick Hill Creek hold resident tarpon, while permit occasionally patrol the deeper cuts. This untouched ecosystem—rich with queen snapper, grouper, and barracuda—combines diverse saltwater habitats with complete seclusion, creating an angler's paradise accessible exclusively through Driggs Hill Settlement fishing charters.