Bonefishing on Providenciales
For those island
visitors wanting to bonefish, our Harbour Club Villa location
overlooking Flamingo Lake can't be beat!
Bonefishing in the Turks and Caicos
Islands is great on the south side of Provo where
you'll find our rental villas. There are endless
bonefishing flats and two lakes within walking distance
of the villas. Self guided fishing
at its' best!

Fishing in front of our villas
If bonefishing
is your passion.....if you want to do some self guided bonefishing
Turks and Caicos style, you will want to book into our villas
on the peaceful side of Provo where you can walk out the
door and be fishing in minutes.
If one of
you doesn't fish.......no worries. We can direct you
to spots where both of you will be happy.....our villas
are
at the centre of everything yet away from it all!
The areas
close to Harbour Club Villas are great for self guided
bonefishing. Two lakes, Flamingo and Turtle Lake,
plus a beautiful ocean flat. Grab your rod and go
when you want to go!
Matt White...
...."I have bonefished almost every morning or afternoon down in Turtle Lake. I have seen bonefish but unfortunately not hooked up with any "yet?"
I saw about 50 to 60 bones tailing along the mangroves the other morning. What an impressive sight to see. Two beautiful flamingos were there as well."
Brian Stone writes...
" I did set
a new standard for myself while bonefishing on Flamingo
Lake . I had hooked a bonefish that had run far into my
backing. After reeling in some of the backing, my line went
limp. I figured the fish had snapped my leader. I continued
reeling in when I realized that the leader hadn't snapped,
but that the Albright knot connecting my fly line and backing
had failed. I looked out into the lake and saw my fly line
floating on the surface 20 yards out in the lake. I figured
the fish must have come off. I walked out and grabbed the
fly line. As soon as I grabbed it, the line shot out of
my hand and another 40 yards out into the lake. Obviously,
the fish was still on. I quickly yanked my fanny pack up
to my armpits so my digital camera won't get wet. Off to
the races I go charging out into the lake. I grabbed the
line, quickly wrapping it around my hand several time and
the fight was on!. After several minutes, I was able to
land by hand a nice four lb bonefish. Definitely a personal
handline record for me. I've since called my buddy at the
flyshop who tied the knot and gave him a good ribbing about
his knot tying skills."
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