Andros Island, the largest in The Bahamas, stands as the undisputed bonefishing capital of the world, drawing anglers to its vast shallow flats teeming with trophy-sized bonefish averaging 4 to 6 pounds—and giants over 10 pounds. Beyond legendary bonefish, Andros offers exceptional inshore fishing for permit and tarpon in winding creeks and channels, while offshore, the Tongue of the Ocean delivers thrilling big-game action with mahi-mahi, wahoo, tuna, marlin, and sailfish.
Diverse fishing environments define Andros. The sheltered west side boasts pristine flats known for large, solitary bonefish, while the east side features expansive tidal creeks and access to deep oceanic trenches. Year-round bonefishing is complemented by seasonal highlights: wahoo peak January through April, marlin and tuna dominate March to June, permit migrate April through July, and summer months bring bottom fishing for grouper and snapper alongside blackfin tuna.
Whether wading the Joulter Cays for tailing bones, poling the west side’s secluded estuaries, or venturing offshore for pelagics, Andros Island fishing charters unlock a world-class angling adventure. Its unique mosaic of blue holes, mangrove estuaries, and countless cays creates unparalleled habitat diversity, promising consistent action for all skill levels.