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On Da Hook

LEFT: A ‘slob’ caught off West End, Grand Bahama, by Mike Bochenek. RIGHT: Teaching them young: David Rees and son, Logan, in Abaco.

LEFT: A ‘slob’ caught off West End, Grand Bahama, by Mike Bochenek. RIGHT: Teaching them young: David Rees and son, Logan, in Abaco.

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Bronson Russell with his first Abaco ‘hoo’ of the season.

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A 150lb wreck Grouper landed by local boy Luke Maillis while deep dropping near Long Island yesterday.

SEPTEMBER has been living up to to the hype as the month that kicks off Wahoo season in The Bahamas.

Wahoo have been caught all across the archipelago, from as far south as Long Island to as far north as West End, Grand Bahama.

The Bahamas Sport Fishing Network (BSFN) says: “This is a fantastic sign as we head into October and the winter months. This could be the year we see a record number of Wahoo being caught and - just maybe - someone will land a world record.”

Keep checking the BSFN expert page for fishing reports throughout The Bahamas: this will be helpful in tracking the “hot spots” and providing advice on gear and fishing methods being used.

For a sample of the spectacular fishing to be had in The Bahamas, expert advice, tournament dates and results, informative features and photo galleries visit the BSFN page at tribune242.com or www.bsfn.biz.

BSFN slideshows can be found on USA Today’s website in the Travel section at experience.usatoday.com.

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