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Acklins Island is one of the least-visited and most productive fisheries in the Bahamas, about as far south as one can get and still be in Bahamian waters. The location of the island is important when you consider that weather patterns in the southern area are usually more consistent and warmer than other Bahamian islands, especially throughout the winter months. All guest rooms sit 50 feet away from the water providing easy access to productive flats, with solid numbers of unpressured bonefish.