Spin fishing for the swift Bonefish in the warm waters of Turks and Caicos Islands is quite a popular sport. Spin casting for the lightening-fast silvery fish on the mud flats and shallow waters of the Northern Caribbean is best enjoyed when staying at a Turks and Caicos Beach Resort. Offering you the solitude of a sun-kissed private island is the luxurious Parrot Cay by COMO resort.

This gorgeous resort hotel located on private Parrot Cay (island) within Providenciales, offers a 1000 acres of unspoilt beauty and mile long beach. The well-appointed luxury accommodation consisting of rooms, suites and beach villas boasts loads of sunshine and total rest and relaxation. All rooms offer beach frontage while fine dining, scuba diving, fishing and swimming are just some of the Caribbean pleasures to be enjoyed here.

The beautiful archipelago of Turks and Caicos consist of eight large islands and 41 cays (smaller islands). These islands belong to the sunny Bahamas Bank home to the third largest coral reefs teeming with flora fauna and colourful marine life.

Spin casting for the speedy Bone Fish is often done on the mud flats, mangrove swamps and saltwater creeks, a purely ‘catch and release’ sport the swift and powerful silvery fish are too bony for consumption and put up quite a formidable fight.

A cloud of silt and mud in the water generally means a school of Bonefish are scavenging the waters. With the spin rods anglers get good distance while a 6lb to 8lb strong line will help you put up a vigorous fight with the energetic fish, Remember to keep a look out for sights of Sharks and Rays fishing in the shallow waters for Bonefish as you enjoy the tropical beauty of Turks and Caicos.

Thanuja Silva is a travel writer who writes under the pen name Auburn Silver. She has a passion for fashion and a deep interest in admiring new and exotic attractions around the world.

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