Cayman Island Fly Fishing, Light Tackle & Offshore Fishing

We pick up from the Cruise Ship Landing!

Island Fishing

WE target A LARGE VARIETY OF both Inshore and Offshore species. 

 

Our business is owned and run by two native Caymanians, who have been in and around the waters of Cayman for a combined total of over 60 years.  They grew up on the sea and have the kind of experience which can only be learned by years of personal experience. 

Our Captains are firm believers in conservation and prefer to catch and release whenever possible, to ensure that future generations can enjoy the same experiences.

We cater to all levels of fishermen, beginners or experienced.  We have taught many people to fly fish and spin cast. 

For light tackle/reef/night and deep sea fishing we offer private charters on our 21’ Sea Fox and our 2350 Blue Water. 

Family Adventures

FAMILIES ARE WELCOME! COME AND FISH WITH US AND MAKE SOME VERY SPECIAL VACATION MEMORIES.

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 Far away from the hustle and bustle of George Town and the Seven Mile Beach area, you can discover the true, unspoilt Cayman.  The surroundings are breathtakingly beautiful.

Bonefishing is good all year.  We catch some permit and snook.  Tarpons are plentiful but not so easy to catch since some restaurants have started feeding them.  However, Capt. Matthew has several secret spots where they tend to hang out.

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We also offer reef fishing. If you want to make it a combined trip of snorkeling and fishing, we can do that too.  Want to go sightseeing around the shoreline or venture into some of the canals and swamp areas for an eco tour?  That’s fine with us too.  Once you charter the boat, we will do our best to tailor the tour to your wants to make your trip a very special, unforgettable occasion.  

Night fishing is whole new ball game.  You really never know what you might catch.  Its much cooler at night and the sea air is truly relaxing.  However, there’s nothing like the excitement of reeling in a fish which you can’t see until you get it on board.