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Sport
Fishing in the Cayman Islands
The Cayman Islands are regarded by fishermen the world
over as a destination for all types of sport fishing.
From deep sea trolling for Blue Marlin to casting for
Bonefish in the knee deep waters of a lagoon, you'll
find the action you're looking for. The best fishing
is usually in the months of May, June, and July, with
Blue Marlin, Yellow fin Tuna, Dolphin, and Bonefish
being most plentiful then. Wahoo are most plentiful
in the months of December to March.
While
most of the locals may tend to head out to their favourite
'fishing hole' in a small panga boat with an outboard
motor, you may prefer the comfort and luxury of a large
sport fishing cruiser. There are many sport-fishing
operators on the island and they usually take care of
all your needs including the tackle and bait. Most sport-fishing
operators can also arrange trips to Stingray City as
well as dive trips and custom charters.
There are several fishing tournaments throughout the
year with the chance to win big prize money and cash
awards are reserved anyone breaking the local record
for various species of game fish. Many anglers visit
the CaymanIslands each year just to participate in these
tournaments and if you would like to fish in one of
them be sure to reserve it well in advance.
cayman.com.ky/visiting/
The Cayman Islands consist of Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac
and Little Cayman, each offering pristine beaches and
world-class diving and sport fishing, shopping, dining
and sightseeing.
Vacation Essentials. Grand Cayman Little Caymen.
BraAccommodations Activities And Services Auto Rentals
Dining And Cuisine Fishing. Spectacular natural beauty,
a wealth of activities and points of interest, and all
the modern conveniences to make your stay as comfortable
as possible can be found here on the largest and most
developed of the three Cayman Islands. Grand Cayman
is the home of George Town, the capital city, which
boasts some of the finest cuisine and shopping in the
Caribbean.
Whether you want to explore a sunken wreck, dance the
night away, or simply go sightseeing, Grand Cayman is
the place to start.
www.caymanislands.ky/tour_guide/about_grand.asp
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