Deep Water Cay

Offshore Fishing

The overwhelming majority of anglers come to Deep Water Cay for world-class flats fishing. With 250 square miles of remote, seldom fished flats, who can blame them? Still, a fisherman is a fisherman, and not many can resist the call of other species.

Deep Water Cay is located in the midst of an incredibly diverse string of currents. The Straits of Florida are located far to the west, with their strong, fertile currents connecting to the western end of Grand Bahama. The Grand Bahama Bank runs north and connects at that same point. From the Fall through the Spring, these currents bring Wahoo, Sailfish, White and Blue Marlin, Mahi Mahi, and tuna to within casting range. What brings them close to Deep Water Cay is the Northwest Providence Channel, and that means anglers have short runs to prime fishing. Here in the channel, depths drop quickly from a foot at Mean Low Water to nearly 750 feet. So climb aboard one of our two 33-foot World Cat center consoles and experience our offshore fishery. It’s closer than you might think.