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Nicholls'
Town is a great fishing destination. Because of its remote location, it
is difficult to acquire most fishing gear or personal effects on the island
itself. The following suggestions will help you enjoy your time on Andros
and assure that you have accounted for the proper equipment and clothing.

FLY RODS:
The rod you will want to make sure you have is a 7-8 weight, fast actionrod.
A back-up rod is recommended which could be another 8 weight, or maybe
a 10-weight rod for barracuda or snapper. Travel rods in 3-4 piece construction
are helpful for carry-on purposes.
REELS:
Bonefishing will challenge any equipment you bring. Owning the best quality
reel you can buy will ensure a problem free angling experience.
We recommend a reel capable of handling 200 yards of 30 lb. backing.
A large arbor reel is an advantage because of the speed of the bonefish
and permit. Bring extra spools with backing and extra fly lines.
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FLY LINES:
Make sure that the lines you purchase are specifically for saltwater,
otherwise you will encounter problems with your line functioning properly.
We recommend
a weight forward, floating line with a saltwate
r taper. Back-up fly lines
are highly recommended. Many fly lines have been lost or destroyed by
fish and coral, and you will not have access to purchasing additional
lines on the island.
LEADERS:
- Bonefish leaders:
9-12 feet long, 8-15 pound clear monofilament or fluorocarbon. Tippet
in 8-15 lb..
- Permit leaders:
9-12 feet long, 10-15 pound clear monofilament or fluorocarbon. Tippet
in 10-15 lbs.
- Barracuda: 8 foot
30-40 lb. wire leaders.
- Jacks: 8 foot 30-40
lb. wire leaders, or 40-60 lb. shock tippet.
- Snapper: 9 foot,
20 lb. tippet.
Don't forget: extra tippet of clear monofilament for bonefish, and extra
wire or shock tippet for barracuda and jacks. Make sure you bring wire
crimps.
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