It has been a while since I posted any fish pics. I went out for about an hour today with the fly rod and found the bonefish. Lazy-man style fishing at that. I ran the whaler about a mile up the beach, anchored, hopped out and walked the beach. The bones were plentiful, but picky eaters. I managed to pick up 5 of them in less than an hour.
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I've been wondering where you've been! 5 in an hour. I don't know too much about bonefishing, but I think some folks would call that a once in a lifetime event. Great to see Anegada pics as always. Wish I could visit again this year. I got spoiled the last 2 Summers. Thanks to y'all for that. - SandyFrom 1970-1997, true heaven on Earth existed on the banks of Bayou Cook. "Hey Dad, Thanks for buying the Camp."
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All from the same school of 40 or so bones. The school never really spooked. I could hook up, work a fish in the middle of the school, land it and the school hung right there. I stopped fishing the school because they started to become a little bit skittish. I figured I would give them a break - and hopefully find them again tomorrow.Walker
Anegada, BVI (N18° 44.683' W64° 24.133')
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