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Category Archives: Bonefishing
Long Island Bonefishing Lodge
Part 6, Island Sights During our stay at the Long Island Bonefishing Lodge, we lost one entire day of fishing to 30 knot winds, courtesy of a wicked cold front that enveloped the southeast Atlantic seaboard, spilled down into Bahamas. … Continue reading
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Long Island Bonefishing Lodge
Part 5, Rods, Lines & Leaders The Long Island Bonefishing Lodge recommends rods from 7 to 9-weight. I found a 7-weight fly rod to be a great tool, and frankly next time I’ll bring a 6-weight. Why light fly rods? … Continue reading
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Long Island Bonefishing Lodge
Part 4, Flies for Deadman’s Cay Ok, time to talk flies! But before we dive in, I have a thought for you. While I’m far from the most experienced bonefisherman, I feel confident in saying this: on the flats “presentation” … Continue reading
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The Flats on Deadman’s Cay
Part 3, The Flats The flats on Deadman’s Cay were very shallow, very clear, with mainly light-colored bottoms. Thick turtle grass, or areas of heavy coral, were notably absent. All the flats were dotted with tiny mangrove islands, varying from … Continue reading
Long Island Bonefishing Lodge
Part 2, “DIY” Bonefishing This was my first experience with DIY (Do-it-Yourself) bonefishing – also known as “assisted” guiding. I enjoyed it for two reasons. It offers anglers a great deal of independence. You fish at your own pace and … Continue reading
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