Postcards from the Bahamas

The weather has been less than perfect during our stay at Abaco Palms on Abaco Island in the Bahamas but when the wind lays down enough to get out and do some fishing we have had some very nice days. I have had a chance to give the new Winston BIII Plus Saltwater Rod a work out and it’s been fantastic. I love the metal reel seat, ultra slick guides and fast action with “Winston feel”. This is one of the best saltwater specific rods available today without a doubt. The new Airflo Bonefish/Redfish “Super Dri” line has been solid as well. It floats considerably better than the Airflo Ridge Bonefish/Redfish. This entry was posted in Fly Fishing Gear Review, Fly Fishing Travel.

Abaco Parrots at Casuarina Point

During our recent visit to Casuarina Point (September/early October 2015) Abaco Parrots were in our neighborhood everyday. We would hear them squawking loudly as they flew from tree to tree at feeding time – early mornings & late afternoons. We had just planted 3 new, tall Christmas Tree Palms on the street side of Kokomo, and they LOVED feeding on the berries!

It offered me a great position on the porch to watch them and take pictures and these three videos.

Recent Activity at Abaco Palms Properties….

We have been busy the past few months working on improvements to our properties, and I want to cover some of the highlights in this post. The Bridge House – Progress with our Schooner Bay Property Here are a few recent pictures of our newest house that is under construction.  We are excited that the … Continue reading “Recent Activity at Abaco Palms Properties….”

Dream Destination Wedding at Schooner Bay in Abaco, Bahamas

After deliberating over the many options of having a larger wedding at home in the States or a smaller wedding abroad, my wife and I chose Abaco as a destination to host our wedding celebration.  My family has been going to Abaco for years, and my wife (Marianna) and I have already developed some fond … Continue reading “Dream Destination Wedding at Schooner Bay in Abaco, Bahamas”