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Oct 12 2020

Deneki Chronicles: Tailing Bonefish – Hit ‘Em On the Head

Tailing Bonefish - Hit on Head
Just drop it right in there.

Most of the time that you’re casting a fly to a bonefish, that fish is cruising and you want to lead him with your fly – maybe 2 to 10 feet depending on the situation.  Leading him gives your fly time to sink and ensures that he doesn’t spook from the ‘plunk’ of the fly landing.

If you’re lucky enough to be casting to a tailing bonefish, however, most of the time you want to get the fly really close – like ‘Hit ‘Em On the Head’ close.  Here’s why.

  1. Tailing fish are happy!  They’re feeding actively and usually aren’t too spooky.
  2. Bonefish move erratically when they’re tailing.  They zig and zag quite a bit, which makes leading them really hard to pull off.  Put it where they are, right now.
  3. They’ve got their face buried in the sand and they’re kicking up sand and that means they’re not going to see much of anything that’s more than a foot or two away anyhow!

Note: This is not an excuse to ignore the fact that shallow water requires light flies.  Be reasonable.

We spend a lot of time casting to tailing fish at Andros South – if you want to get in on the fun, you should drop us a line and get that trip on the books.

More Bonefishing Tips

  • Free Download – Bonefishing 101
  • How to Catch Bonefish – It’s Simple!
  • Wading in Shallow Water

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