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On most days, the color of our water closely resembles the color of our sky.
As boundaries are lost, opportunities appear. You're not looking at a mirage. You're looking at Deep Water Cay. For half a century, time has stood still, just as it does when a bonefish comes up on a flat and chases your fly. It stops in a way that's similar to your first drift over a bottomless, blue hole and when you watch a hooked tuna tear across a slick surface. You can savor every tug on your line as you do the clear water. Soak in every bit of the island as the water gently laps at your feet. The salt, sand and sea rejuvenate your soul. Just go slow. At Deep Water Cay, you've got all the time in the world.

60 pound Dolphin Fish, March 2012
Texas Sporting Journal Series: The New Deep Water Cay, Story by Joe Doggett
A universal truth of flats fishing is this: You know you are looking at a world-class bonefish when, at 100 feet on a sunny day, a veteran guide wearing polarized glasses and standing over an elevated push pole thinks it's a big barracuda. Read More
Quite a day for dolphin fish in late February Read More
See Deep Water Cay on the Outdoor Channel
Actors Liam Neeson and Richard Bentley join the buccaneers at Deep Water Cay. The anglers battle mangroves and sharks as they hook silver ghosts.
The Buccaneers and Bones filming crew shot 7 different episodes at the Cay last year. See air dates here: Read More
Deep Water Chronicles, Winter 2011/2012,Deep Water Cay, Read More













