does anyone have experience fishing the east side of South Andros from shore?

I'm here for the first time and have zero experience bonefishing. I am saying north of the Congo Town airport on the east side. I have a few guide days booked but would like to optimize the other days. Any first-hand insight fishing this area would be greatly appreciated.

I'm not looking for any "X Marks the Spot" kind of information. More how do tides effect movement and feeding behavior along the shorelines? Preferred tide stages to target from shore? Will they come tight to shore? Are they biased towards the bare sand flat areas vs the exposed coral/vegetation areas? Preferred times of day to target? Is there anything unique about this time of year I should be aware of in terms of feeding/behavior/movement? What's the relationship between the east and the west sides of the island in terms of crossover, of any? What was your experience fishing for bones in this area from shore? And any other non-gear related tips/insight you think might be helpful to get the ball rolling.

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  1. Least-Stomach847 on

    Get the book “Do It Yourself Bonefishing” by Rod Hamilton. Trust me. There’s an e-book. It will be 1000x more valuable than anyone commenting here

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