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Bonefishing in The
As an avid flyfisherman here in
numerous fishermen out on the water on a daily basis. So when I had an opportunity to travel to the
Traveling with my good friends Alan & Angie, we departed
My first day out on the flats was interesting to say the least. The wind was blowing about 20 mph and I waded along the Airport flats in search of bonefish with my guide, JJ Dames. As I made my way across the flat, JJ pointed out several bonefish schools. With all that wind, I was having a hard time casting my fly into the proper position. I’m sure my first day jitters also contributed to my lack of accuracy too. After about 2 hours and countless shots, I was becoming frustrated with myself and I handed my flyrod to JJ and let him have a go of it. True to form, JJ showed me the magic that earned him Bahamian National Bonefishing Champion (twice!) and he quickly hooked and landed a bonefish! I was amazed. After several more of my failed attempts into the wind, we headed off in the boat to look for some fish in a different location as the tide was now working against us as well. JJ found a good spot out of the wind and pointed out several feeding fish. After a few casts, I was finally into my first bonefish of the day! A few casts later, I landed a second fish….another cast, another fish! I was finding my groove as JJ put me onto some fish. By the end of the day, I had landed 12 bonefish….a pretty good day, but who’s counting?
My second day found me aboard the skiff of another fine Bahamian bonefish guide, Garth Thompson. Garth wanted to show me some of the “backcountry” of Exuma and we soon ventured off to parts unknown. Unbeknownst to me, Garth had a plan…he had asked how I did the previous day and casually mentioned that we would be looking for bigger fish than the day before. I told him of the 12 fish I caught and how most of them were in the 3 to 6 pound range. As we approached a likely looking location, Garth shut off the motor and began to pole the boat along the edges of the mangrove shoreline. “Get ready”, he said, “fish at
Day 3 on the flats, I shared with Angie and JJ, as Alan was off in search of large fish with Garth. It was one of those “chamber of commerce days” as the sun shone brightly over the pristine white sand flats of
We finished our adventure with another day out on the water and then another day exploring