vendredi 25 août 2017

Strategies For Success That Bonefishing Bahamas Visitors Can Apply

By Carol Bailey


It can be absolutely life-changing to catch and bring in your very first bonefish. These fish are incredibly smart and stealthy. They are good at hiding and equally good at spying humans out. Following are some strategies for success that bonefishing Bahamas visitors can apply.

Do not wait until the week of your big fishing excursion to start practicing your cast. Remember that there isn't a lot of room for false casting with these fish. If you false cast too many times, you will scare your prospects away and will likely end up spending a lot of time doing nothing but drifting aimlessly on the flats.

Be sure to dress for success. Even though you are on vacation, you should leave the brightly colored tourist shirt at home. You do not want your prey to spot you in the boat even before you have a chance to drop a line on their heads. Be sure to dress in neutral colors that blend in seamlessly with the natural surroundings instead. This way you won't be at risk of alerting attention to yourself.

Another step to take is to cover your scent. These fish have the ability to pick up on smells with ease, much like they are able to spot brightly colored clothing and other factors that indicate something being awry. You can rub your hands in the dirt from the flat bottom to conceal tobacco and your own natural odors.

When choosing your gear for this trip, be sure to pack some polarized sunglasses. This will make it infinitely easier to spot these fish as they swim through the water. They have highly reflective, silvery bodies that can be quite hard to spot, especially when there is a lot of light. You also want plenty of sunblock and a nice sun hat.

When practicing for your bonefishing trip, try to cast into the wind and away from it. There is unpredictable wind and weather in this region. You should have the skill and experience for making your fly go where you want it to, irrespective of what the weather challenges happen to be. Rather than spending time waiting for the weather to be perfect, invest enough effort into perfecting your cast.

Pay careful attention to all that your guide says. These guides often spend the majority of their time fishing the flats. This makes them very skillful in finding fish that are schooling, eating and simply swimming. Fishing for bones is not at all like fishing for trout. Although both can be a challenge, they are still unique and require different movements.

Try to land your fly almost on top of the head of the fish that you are attempting to catch. Then let it drift down into the rocks and dirt at the flat bottom. Giving your rod small, short pops will make it look a lot like a shrimp that is busy feeding. Due to this fact, these movements will give you the best chance to line your hook up with the mouth of a big bone.




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