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Yes. You can fly fish in the Bahamas in August, especially for bonefish on the flats and other inshore species. Expect hot weather, strong sun, and more variable summer conditions, so early mornings, good tides, and local guides matter. Bonefish are available year-round, while species like grouper, snapper, and amberjack are also commonly listed for summer fishing.
The best bonefishing in the Bahamas is typically in spring, especially March through May, when conditions are more comfortable, and fish are active on the flats. Bonefish can be caught year-round, but spring is a prime window for sight-fishing and is a top choice for hosted trips.
Our warm-weather fly fishing adventures put you where you want to be, whether that’s chasing redfish on Southern flats or casting to bonefish off a Belizean beach. You’ll learn from experts and get guided time on the water. Want to stay stateside? Learn to cast, tie knots, and land fish at our Lowcountry Saltwater School in Beaufort, South Carolina, then spend two full days on the flats fishing for redfish, sea trout, or cobia. Head farther south to our Everglades Saltwater School in Islamorada, Florida, for two days of guided fishing for tarpon, redfish, or snook—all based at the historic Islander Resort. You can also join us in Belize, the Bahamas, or Abacos. Whether you spend a few days or a full week, our guides will have you casting to the fish that make the trip worth it.