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Green Turtle Cut

Exuma, The Bahamas

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Hogfish

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Atlantic stingray

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Mangrove snapper

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29 in · 7 lb

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Great barracuda

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West Atlantic bonefish

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West Atlantic bonefish

17 in · 3 lb

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General info

Green Turtle Cut is a water located in Exuma, The Bahamas. It is most popular for fishing West Atlantic bonefish, Great barracuda, and Mangrove snapper.

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tiffany.palmer +6 others fish here

Location

23°25′8″N 75°49′30″W
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Green Turtle Cut is a water located in Exuma, The Bahamas. Its coordinates are:
23°25′8″N 75°49′30″W
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