Bonefishing
Andros Island is home to world-class bonefishing and Kamalame is fortunate to be able to offer two distinct fisheries. There is abundant water with excellent bonefishing right on the backside of the Cay as well as in the nearby creeks and flats stretching all the way to Majestic Point. We also offer access to the Joulter Cays with their seemingly endless wadeable flats and large schools of tailing bonefish. The Joulters lie at the north end of Andros (a short drive from Kamalame).
Andros is renowned for having the largest bonefish in the Bahamas. Fish averaging a solid 4 pounds to many in the 9-plus pound class are encountered while even larger bones work the edges of the flats. There is an honest opportunity to see and (hopefully!) catch bonefish weighing in the double digit category -- a thrill for any fisherman.
Seasoned guides using Maverick flats skiffs with poling platforms will meet anglers each day either at the Cay to fish the local waters or at the north end of Andros to fish The Joulters. Full or half-day guided trips are available (full-day only for The Joulters). Both experienced and novice fishermen are encouraged to enjoy our expansive flats and the challenge of stalking the elusive bonefish.
If you favor a more relaxed pace or if you just can’t stop fishing at the end of the day, wander on your own and wade Davis Creek’s sweeping flat just a short distance from the backdoor of your villa.
Deep Sea Fishing
Reef and light tackle offshore fishing is available at Kamalame Cay in one of the lodges’ 24-ft Pathfinder center console V-hull boats powered by 200hp Yamaha motors. Seasonally, anglers can expect to target dorado, wahoo, king mackerel, tuna and grouper all within sight of the lodge. The guides and captains at Kamalame are well versed in both fly and conventional tackle.