WAHOO New Year’s at the Cape

December 31st, 2010

The White Rat came in with 6 Wahoo and a 20# Yellow fin Tuna to celebrate New Year’s Eve with all our repeat Bahamian guests. Luke Rolle donated a large grouper for boil fish and stew fish…to riyou should be here!

WAHOO-White Rat and Rocky Farms Style

December 11th, 2010

The Wahoo bite is hot as the water cools off Cape Eleuthera, these two local boats deliver over 12 fish in a single day, some of them over 60#. Captain Freddy gave the guests and crew on Bruce Pinders boat a work out.  Then after hours there is the Green Castle homecoming festival. Fishing and Festivals at the Cape are the way to mix fishing business with pleasure. Add some of Chef Lisa’s cooking and youll sleep good at night!

Wahoo galore

Wahoo galoreCleaning a 60# fish

Yellow Eye Deep droppin

July 5th, 2010

When tired of fishing for Tuna and Dolphin Sergio goes Deep Dropping for that perfect Snapper filet.

This 6# Yellow Eye travelled 1200′ off the Walls Edge at the Cape to flop into the dinner frying pan.

Eating different fresh fish is a way of life at the Cape, but you got to be here to enjoy it! No Where else in the Bahamas can you fish for so many different varieties of fish within a mile from the marina entry. that is due to the Cape’s unique location, on the leeward side of the Island on a leeward side of a peninsula where one side has the shallow conch grounds of Rock Sound that flow into the deep water Exuma Sound where the Pelagics roam.

Try a little deep dropping next time you stop by our Paradise!  Sergio has decided to join the waiting list for new managers at the Cape. We figure by the time retires we will have an opening for an old salt just like him. If nothing else he can tell us his fish stories from his year’s of fishing the Cape on vacation from Miami.