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Fodor's Review:
If you're a hard-core bonefisher, and want to do some diving as well, AIBC is a good choice. Guests have access to 100 square mi of lightly fished flats. Owner Captain Rupert Leadon is a gregarious, attention-grabbing presence with many a story of the elusive bonefish. The Captain purchased the adjacent Creekside Lodge in spring 2003 and joined it with AIBC. Rooms are comfortable, with two queen-size beds, mini-refrigerators, and ceiling fans. The dining room-lounges have satellite TV and fly-tying tables. Meals are hearty, with Bahamian fare such as seafood and peas 'n' rice served up family style. Package rates include room, meals, guided fishing, laundry service, and airport transfers.
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