When you put your fly in front of multiple bonefish in a fishery like ours on South Andros, they fight over it. This is a good thing. More on South Andros Bonefishing Rookie Goes Bonefishing The Unspookable School Lots of Wading
Archives for November 2012
Twitching Skaters
Fishing a dryline and skater for steelhead rules. Hitched muddlers. Bombers. Big foam creations—whatever. Love it all. There’s just something magic about the way our big, hot, Dean steelhead respond to the dry and the fact they tend to absolutely crush them makes the whole business of surface fishing even better! For those who agree,…
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Nice Fish, Mike and Ed.
Want to catch a fish like this one? We have space available in a couple of our prime king weeks at Alaska West next season. Drop us a line to learn more.
4 Reasons to Fish Andros South in the Fall
We absolutely love spending time on South Andros Island in the fall, and if you’re considering a bonefishing trip we think you should join us between now and the end of the year. Here are 4 reasons why. Why You Should Fish Andros South in the Fall Very little angling pressure. Somehow it’s remained a…
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Really Heavy Skagit Heads
If you followed our blog much this summer, you may remember that we ran a series of king salmon spey rod reviews based on our experience fishing during the early season at BC West. If you missed that series, here’s the wrap up post. We tend to follow spey tech pretty closely, but in the…
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A Fly in the Air Catches No Fish.
Three years ago we ran a post in which some expert anglers weighed in on the most common casting mistake made by novice anglers. One of the experts offered such a gem that we figured it deserved its own post. Besides, three years ago our readership pretty much consisted of your editor’s mom and a…
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