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Bahamas Bonefishing
Why do big fish always eat Ramsey's fly? The world will never know. Photo: rustychinnisimages.com Bonefish live in a lot of places around the world, but anglers who know like...
More From George Cook on King Fishing
If it ain't chartreuse, it ain't no use. In tidewater, at least. Photo: Cameron Miller We've looked at George Cook's go-to king rig for fishing at Alaska West on the...
George Cook’s King Quiver
Arm yourself. Photo: Cameron Miller. So far our posts on Kanektok king rigs have focused on our friends' go-to setups for a typical day on the water, but many Kanektok...
George Cook’s Go-To King Rig
School's in session. Class, note the V-loop. Photo: Cameron Miller George Cook invented swinging for kings. Well, maybe not, but George Cook has spent more time than anybody swinging for...
Swinging for Kings
Big Andy, you remember Mr. Kingsley? Mr. Kingsley - Big Andy. Photo: Cameron Miller Our front yard at Alaska West is the Kanektok River. The Kanektok is, like other rivers...
Flats Fishing for Barracuda
Many bonefish anglers in the Bahamas think of barracuda as that not-so-desirable species that you sometimes troll for when the weather is bad. At Andros South we disagree. We regularly...