Our friends Louis Cahill and Kent Klewein – a.k.a. the Gink and Gasoline crew – just got back from their hosted week at Andros South. Louis wrote up a great essay about a few perfect moments from the trip. He’s turning into one heck of a writer – you should top off your coffee and…
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Louis Cahill’s Camera Rig
We’ve posted a lot of expert rigs on our blog – detailed descriptions of how some of the best anglers in the world set themselves up to chase fish in different parts of the world. In fact, two of the most popular pages on our site are our steelhead rig roundup and our king rig…
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Nice Shot, Louis.
Louis Cahill takes cooler pictures on the flats than you do. Today we present just another example. Want to learn some tips on flats photography from Louis? Check out this post. More Cool Pictures Moon Walk Focal Fish Spey Casting Looks Cool
Louis Strikes Again
You’ve seen a bunch of Louis Cahill‘s pictures on our blog. He’s been to Andros South a couple of times and has loaded us up with a whole bunch of awesome shots. Louis visited Alaska West this past August and we’re the lucky recipients of a giant batch of new pictures from Alaska. Today, just…
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Finding Louis’ Good Side
It’s gotta be in here somewhere! More Pictures from Andros South Not Your Typical Hero Shot Fun in the Sun Cover of Bonefish Magazine
Deneki Chronicles: Fly Casting for Distance
This week’s Deneki Chronicles shows us the basics of fly casting for distance. Let’s face it.. We all want to know how to cast further. Regardless of whether it’s necessary to catch fish or not, casting a bunch of line is just plain fun, and certainly a skill worth aspiring to. Rarely do fish in…
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Deneki Chronicles: Wind on Your Right Shoulder?
Casting a fly rod with the wind blowing the line into your body is probably the toughest casting situation you can face. Yes, when you’re new to casting in the wind it can be a challenge to cast directly upwind, but a tight loop, high line speed and the right casting plane can all make…
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Deneki Chronicles: How to Land a Bonefish
OK, you’ve spotted a bonefish, hooked him, and fought him in close to you. Now what? For those new to it, landing bonefish isn’t easy. You can’t use the same techniques used with smaller fish like trout – and at a place like Andros South where we do a lot of wading, you’ll often be…
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Deneki Chronicles: The Best Tides for Bonefishing
We get asked a lot about the best tides for bonefishing on Andros Island. We’ll do our best to give a basic explanation of a very complicated topic! What is a Good Tide? In most general terms, a ‘good tide’ is one in which there’s a decent amount of ‘moving water’, or tidal flow, during…
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Deneki Chronicles: All About Bonefish Leaders
Deneki Chronicles reintroduces past blog post we determined to be applicable, timeless or funny. Here is one about Bonefish leaders with some great video too! Enjoy. We’ve told you a little bit in the past about why you might want to tie your own leaders when you’re fishing in the saltwater. A conversation with Bruce…
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