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Fishing/Logistics, Species and HabitatBikini is one of those rare places in the world where you never know from cast to cast what you are going to hook. Be prepared with the proper gear to tackle over 20 different species. There are nice bonefish, but they are just another species. Record size trevally and snapper are present, as are the “bad boys”: yellowfin and dogtooth tuna. Sand and hard coral flats are accessed by boat and fished on foot. Guides are knowledgeable about locating fish but vary in their fly fishing expertise. The lagoon is 13 by 23 miles. The flats are broad areas between the ocean and the lagoon, located around the 20 islands that make up the atoll.
Accommodations and MealsThe lodge and the guest cabins are waterfront, located on the lagoon side of Bikini Atoll. Rooms are air conditioned with private bathrooms. Each room has a covered deck in front.
Breakfast and dinner are served buffet style. Lunches are usually eaten while on the water. Fresh water is supplied by a reverse-osmosis plant. Power is 110 volt generator.
Getting thereThe week package runs Wednesday to Wednesday. The standard logistics are to depart Honolulu Monday a.m., arriving in Majuro midday on Tuesday (crossing the international dateline). Overnight Tuesday in Majuro. Wednesday morning fly to Bikini on Air Marshall Islands (2½ hours). Return to Majuro the following Wednesday. Depart Majuro Wednesday evening for Honolulu, arriving early morning the same day.
Cost: $2,950 per angler Based on sharing a guide and room. This price includes all transfers, 7 nights lodging on Bikini, all meals on Bikini and 6½ days of guided fishing. This does not include room or meals in Majuro, airfare to Bikini, or drinks on Bikini. Accommodates two to four anglers per week.Mar
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