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Fly for Bone fish
Can anyone tell me a fly they use when bone fishing. I know very little
about it. I am tring to impress some one of the opposite sex. : ) |
Fly for Bone fish
Crazy Charlies and Gotchas are my "go to" flies when Bonefishing--also
Clousers in size 4 or 6. Dave M "Kevin" wrote in message ... Can anyone tell me a fly they use when bone fishing. I know very little about it. I am tring to impress some one of the opposite sex. : ) |
Fly for Bone fish
"Kevin" wrote in message ...
Can anyone tell me a fly they use when bone fishing. I know very little about it. I am tring to impress some one of the opposite sex. : ) Tan Mantiss Shrimp is my favorite fly. But I must say I think they'll eat just about anything. Last time I was down there it was blowing so hard the guides couldn't pole the boats, so we walked the flats and stalked them on foot. That was the most fun I've had...walking all day, fighting the intermittant sun, heavy clouds and gale force winds--and still managing to catch a few. But the other guys that were there couldn't cast a flyrod in the wind, so they anchored up over deep water muds and tossed Big green Mr Twister tails with a spinning rod. They were catching 20-25 bonefish a day doing that, while I was struggling to land 5-6 a day. |
Fly for Bone fish
"Kevin" wrote in message ...
Can anyone tell me a fly they use when bone fishing. I know very little about it. I am tring to impress some one of the opposite sex. : ) ....nother thing, I forgot to mention in the Tan Mantiss post: After I missed a few hits, using a #6 hook on the first day, the guide I was working with said "you got any #4s? ...sometimes do you need a light fly--but you can do that with no beads on the hook......those little hooks, they don't hook right," he said. Later on, when he overruled my plan to hold on to the rod while we motored across the bight, and made me poke the rod all the way into the rod holder, he said "because you never know when the unexpected might pass by." I liked that one. Remembered it anyway. I pestered him with questions all week long. It was clear, after a week of prying, that Jerry (the guide) thought pattern didn't matter much. He stressed the cast. "Slap that line down and they'll spook from 40 feet," he said. "When the water's flat, you have to use a light fly" "wait, wait, wait, strip slow (not too fass mon, you spook the fish) strip slow, wait wait, twitch, set set set!!! |
Fly for Bone fish
Thanks guys
"Salmo Bytes" wrote in message om... "Kevin" wrote in message ... Can anyone tell me a fly they use when bone fishing. I know very little about it. I am tring to impress some one of the opposite sex. : ) ...nother thing, I forgot to mention in the Tan Mantiss post: After I missed a few hits, using a #6 hook on the first day, the guide I was working with said "you got any #4s? ...sometimes do you need a light fly--but you can do that with no beads on the hook......those little hooks, they don't hook right," he said. Later on, when he overruled my plan to hold on to the rod while we motored across the bight, and made me poke the rod all the way into the rod holder, he said "because you never know when the unexpected might pass by." I liked that one. Remembered it anyway. I pestered him with questions all week long. It was clear, after a week of prying, that Jerry (the guide) thought pattern didn't matter much. He stressed the cast. "Slap that line down and they'll spook from 40 feet," he said. "When the water's flat, you have to use a light fly" "wait, wait, wait, strip slow (not too fass mon, you spook the fish) strip slow, wait wait, twitch, set set set!!! |
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