British Virgin Islands

Best BVI Fishing Guides

Pelican Charters: Captain Tim Fish—yes, that’s really his name—can arrange deep sea adventures out of Prospect Reef Resorts. To hop a ride on the Whopper, call 284-496-7386.
 
Princess: Captain Dale, bustin’ out of Biras Creek on a thirty-one foot Bertram, is one of the best in the sport fishing business. Reach him if you can at 284-495-7248.
 
The Bitter End: Expect in the ballpark of $400 for a full day, but what you’ll get is a twenty-six foot speedboat that is equipped for every angling scenario imaginable (284-494-2746).
 
Caribbean Fly Fishing: For some high-stakes bonefishing action, try 284-499-1590.
 
Cadie’s Fishing Trips: A jack of all trades, try this small yet powerful 17’ Boston Whaler for just about any fishing romp you can imagine (284-499-3853).
 
Need some equipment? Head on over to Richardson’s Rigging (284-494-2739) or Little Denmark, both of which are found in Road Town.
 
How about a fishing permit? It’d be a good idea to call the Fisheries Division (284-494-3429) before you drop a line.
Anegada and drop your bags off at the Anegada Reef Hotel (284-495-8002). It offers a wealth of fishing charters and can arrange deep-sea charters to boot.

 
Caribbean Fly Fishing: Located in Nanny Cay Marina, Caribbean Fly Fishing (284-494-4797 or 284-499-1590) prides itself on taking you to “un-fished flats” and reefs teeming with bonefish, permit, and tarpon. Check ’em out online at www.caribflyfishing.com.
 
Big Ting Fishing Charters: Big Ting (284-499-2837), on Virgin Gorda, boasts a 42-foot Bertram that is known to participate in the top fishing tournaments in the Leeward Islands. In fact, Big Ting has become such the rage that this is the very boat that carries the ESPN World Wide Fishing Team with Captain Norman Isaac.
 
 
 
 

 

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