5 Ways to Blow a Shot at a Bonefish

5 Ways to Blow a Shot at a Bonefish by Andrew Bennett

Don’t want to catch a bonefish? Pick one or more of these simple tips and you’ll be not catching fish in no time!

  1. Wear wading boots in the boat. If you’re casting from the boat and you’re wearing shoes of any kind, you won’t know if you’re standing on your fly line. Always, always, always go barefoot when fishing out of the boat so you can feel your line if it’s underneath your feet.  
  2. Use a fly that’s too heavy for the water you’re fishing. At Andros South, we chase bonefish in really skinny water. Use that lead-eyed fly that’s designed for deep water in the Florida Keys, and you’re guaranteed to scare the crap out of a bonefish in 6 inches of water.  
  3. Look only at the fish you’re casting to. Most bonefish like to travel together, and if there’s a fish between you and your target, you’re going to line him and they’ll all spook. Scan the area between you and your target before you cast.  
  4. Cast too far. If you’re properly set up on a flat, most of the fish you encounter will be swimming towards you. If you cast too short, just leave it and that fish just might swim right up to your fly. If you cast too long…you line ‘em and you might as well take a seat.  
  5. Don’t pay attention to your stripped-off line. If you’re in the boat, your line should be neatly piled on the deck or on the bottom of the boat. If you’re wading, your line should be looped behind you in the water. If your excess line is wrapped around your buddy’s boat bag, or underneath the boat, or around a cleat or a hinge, or snagged on a mangrove shoot, well, you might hook him but you’re not going to catch that fish. So pay attention to your stripped-off line.  

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About Bahamas Bonefishing at Andros South

Andros South is a lodge in the Bahamas focused on providing the finest bonefishing in the world. With South Andros Island’s endless, diverse flats and creeks, the opportunities here are boundless. Regardless of your experience level, it is our goal to make every trip to Andros South a trip of a lifetime. For anglers from novice to expert, our expert staff and extremely diverse fishery allow you to experience a trip that exceeds your expectations. 800-344-2628. "Andros South"

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