The best place for Bonefishing in the Bahamas
ABOUT MT PLEASANT FISHING LODGE
Mount Pleasant Fishing Lodge is a family-owned operation offering unparalleled access to the beautiful, undeveloped beaches and flats of coastal Andros, including the legendary White Bight.
Our lodge caters primarily to flyfishers seeking bonefish in the world-famous flats off Andros and to a growing number of birdwatchers and other visitors interested in the Island’s Natural History.
The lodge is a stone throw off the ocean and offers comfortable accommodations and delicious meals – an ideal base to explore Central Andros. Please explore our website to learn more about the many offerings of Mount Pleasant Fishing Lodge and our beautiful home island.

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Our Location
Mount Pleasant Fishing Lodge
Cargill Creek Settlement, Cargill Creek, Bahamas
Tel: +1 (242) 477-6238
Email: info@mtpfishing.com
There are a few different options to get here
- Fly to Nassau then a short hop to Andros Town
- Charter flight from Fort Lauderdale to Andros Town
- Private pilots can fly directly to Andros Town
- Take a ferry from Nassau
Charter Flights
Airports
- Nassau, Bahamas – Lynden Pindling International Airport
- Andros, Bahamas – Andros Town International Airport
What you need to bring?
A brief note on flies and equipment. We generally fish 8 or 9 weight rods equipped with a saltwater reel with a solid drag, at least 150 yds of backing and a WF line suitable for the tropics. Leaders range from 9-12 feet with tippets in the 12-to-16-pound range with many anglers favoring fluorocarbon. The fish are mostly unpressured and finding the fish is the main determinant of success. Generally, a well-presented fly within 50 feet is sufficient in most situations, although the ability to produce long accurate cast under windy conditions does result in larger fish counts at the end of the day. The fish are not terribly choosy in terms of flies, with a #2 to #6 Gotcha being the guides’ default. However, depth of presentation and a quiet landing sometimes do become a factor, so we do recommend carrying weighted and unweighted versions of a few standard bonefish flies.
