October through December heralds a quieter, more intimate season in the Bahamas. The sun softens, the breeze cools, and the chaos of high season fades into memory but for those who know where and when to look, this period marks one of the finest bonefishing windows of the year.
At Bair’s Lodge in South Andros and Abaco Lodge in the Marls, these late autumn months deliver bigger bones on average, less fishing pressure, and some of the most consistent tailing behaviour of the entire season. It’s a time when conditions align—weather, tides, visibility, and solitude—to create the kind of days anglers dream about.

Why autumn is the sweet spot for serious anglers
• Prime conditions for big bonefish – Autumn is known for fewer juvenile fish and more chances at trophy-sized bones. Some of the largest fish of the year are caught during this time.
• Mild, comfortable weather – Temperatures cool off after summer, making days more pleasant for both anglers and fish.
• Great tides – Autumn tides tend to be moderate and predictable, creating optimal feeding windows across a variety of flats and creeks.
• Less fishing pressure – With fewer anglers on the flats, fish are less spooky and more likely to feed naturally.
• Tailing fish are more consistent – Ideal tides and temperatures bring fish into skinny water more regularly, offering more visual shots.
• Peak time for singles and doubles – While schools are still around, autumn offers more chances to stalk larger, solitary fish—arguably the most rewarding experience in saltwater fly fishing—the real thrill is in sight-casting to singles and doubles.
• Ideal light conditions – The lower sun angle this time of year can actually improve visibility in certain directions during key fishing hours.
• World-class lodges – Both Bair’s and Abaco Lodge offer excellent service, gourmet meals, comfortable accommodation, and expert guides—all set up for the serious angler.

For more information on Bair’s Lodge or Abaco Lodge, or fishing in the Bahamas in general please contact Alex Jardine or call us on +44 (0) 1980 847389.