Fishing is one of the many great activities that you can enjoy. There is a variety of fish in the waters surrounding the Inagua islands as well as conchs, crawfish and other sea life. Conchs and an abundance of small fish can be found inside the many reefs around the numerous shoals. Fish can also be caught in Lake Windsor, and there is a tremendous amount of Red and Black Snappers in deeper waters.
Mr. Nicholas Lindo telephone (242) 339-1638 is the island's deep-sea fishing guide and Mr. Ezzard Cartwright; telephone (242) 339-1362, is the island's bone fishing guide.
The following is a list of game fish species found in the waters:
Allison Tuna
Amberjack
Barracuda
Black Fin Tuna
Blue Fin Tuna
Bonefish
Dolphin
Grouper
King Fish
Sail Fish
Tarpon
Wahoo
White Marlin
Sword Fish
DIVING
Marine life is plentiful and beautiful. Snorkelers and scuba divers can enjoy breath-taking views of coral formation, colour fish, the Nassau grouper, manta, and spotted eagle rays close to shore. There are no dive operations on the island of Great Inagua, but it is possible to arrange a driving trip. For diving information, contact Mr. Alex McIntosh, main line (242) 339-1379 or cell (242) 422-5095.
SPORTS
Sporting activities is in full gear, particularly during the weekends and holidays. They include softball, tennis, and basketball. There is also an active baseball program led by Ettienne Farquharson, President of the Inagua Baseball Association. Hunting the wild boar is unique to the island and pigeon shooting, when in season. Snorkeling is a popular sport for tourists.