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RE: PARADISE ISLAND BONEFISHING???
I was just there Saturday. Even the hotel tour guides will tell you to go to Andros. Both Paradise and Providence islands are heavily populated and with heavy near-shore fishing pressure. You'll find the (offshore) charter boats under the old (east) bridge to paradise. They are pretty ratty, with rather poor gear. They were unloading & cleaning fish as we happened by, and there was some small bardacuda, couple of small wahoo, and the rest were rather tiny bottom fish. We asked them about flats fishing, and got the same answer.
There are extrensive flats on the south side of providence island, but even the marina operators and restaurants down there'll tell you how heavily the reef is fished. East side's also unbelievably filthy.
Your best bet for reef wading would be the area on the southside, between the Bacardi distillary to Adelaide village and the power plant, but I'd guess it's slim pickins'.
For a great Bahamian meal, check out Avery's in Adelaide village.
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