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Jan 30 2018

Timeless Tips: 3 Things Bonefish Hate

Bonefish Photograph
He certainly didn’t hate this fly. Cool Photo: Tosh Brown.

Sometimes catching bonefish is more about not doing anything wrong than it is about doing anything incredibly well.  Don’t do things bonefish hate!

Bonefish Hate…

  1. Seeing a fly moving towards them.  Almost all predatory fish hate it when flies come towards them.  Just like sculpins don’t attack big rainbow trout, shrimp don’t attack bonefish – when they see a predator they try to get away.  Do your best to present your fly at an angle such that when you strip your fly, it moves away from the fish.  South Andros Caveat: some of our fish are so aggressive that they’ll eat your fly no matter which direction it’s moving.
  2. Swimming under a fly line.  It’s a little unclear whey they hate this so much – it’s not like there are naturally occurring strings that eat bonefish – but bonefish almost always spook when they swim under your fly line.  This is why, in a classic shot with the fish coming towards you, you’re better off landing the fly short than landing it long.  If you land it long, not only are you risking the fish swimming under your line – you’re also violating rule #1 when you strip the fly towards the fish to try to get it in front of him.
  3. Hearing noise.  They just don’t like noise near them.  Fly line tearing out of the water, hard boots shuffling on a boat deck, a cooler lid slamming shut (shame on you!), and empty bottle of Kalik tipping over at just the wrong moment…all these things will spook bonefish.  When they’re close, be quiet.

OK bonefish anglers, what else have you seen bonefish hate?  Leave us a comment and let us know!

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  1. Tobias says

    February 4, 2018 at 4:33 am

    Bonefish seem to hate shadows. A gull or a tern sailing over the flat can spook an otherwise relaxed shool of fish in a second.

    I have never fished for any other species so sensitive to false casting. The shadow of the line can spoil your chances. So make sure to not make any false casts over the fish (when the sun is out).

    Toby

  2. Kyle Shea says

    February 4, 2018 at 9:34 am

    Good call Toby, we couldn’t agree more!

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