Hank,
What little I know, I will pass on.....Mostly I snorkeled with a pole spear or used a sling.
Start fishing before you get there. You can troll up to 20 miles an hour. Wahoo will still catch up and take the lure. Purples and black are good color. Dorado.... Yellow and blue and slow troll to about 10 knots. One of these fish will feed you and yours for about a week.
On the banks to the outer reefs, spanish Mackerel. Mutton Snapper, grouper and the best eating Hog Snapper. Barracuda abound in the Bahamas. Only eat the small ones. Watch the flys when cleaning them. If they start dropping like flys, throw the fish away. (tongue in cheek) Cuda will hit about anything. I have used fresh water lures with success. Balsa ones last for one hit only. Buck tail jigs ( yellow) will catch a variety. Even Eagle Rays will hit them. When you get tired of fighting them you have to cut them loose.
The grunts will hit cut bait and are good eating. Lots of yellow tail snapper. If you like the fight, put a Grunt on a heavy line with a steel leader and leave it out toward evening. Got a nice 4 ft black tip ( shark)one night. Good fun and good eating.
If you have blue water gear, Marlin, sword fish, tuna, sail fish, shark can be had right off the banks at M.O.W. I carry 30 lb two speed Penn reels mounted on 50 lb Outer Banks rods.
Good luck and have fun ( wish I was there).
captd