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Smith’s Bay

Southampton, Bermuda

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Top fish species at Smith’s Bay

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Lane snapper

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Spot-fin porcupinefish

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Bermuda sea chub

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Bermuda sea chub

12 in · 1 lb

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Striped large-eye bream

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Bermuda sea chub

16 in · 2 lb

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Margined flyingfish

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Bermuda sea chub

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General info

Smith’s Bay is a water located in Southampton, Bermuda. It is most popular for fishing Bermuda sea chub, Lane snapper, and Spot-fin porcupinefish.

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Location

32°15′41″N 64°52′44″W
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Smith’s Bay is a water located in Southampton, Bermuda. Its coordinates are:
32°15′41″N 64°52′44″W
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