Welcome to The Bonefish Flat

There's a stiff wind in your face as you squint in the sun trying to see what the guide sees. "Bonefish at 12 o'clock about 90 feet, do you see it, mon?" You don't and keep squinting, your hat pulled low to keep the sun out of your eyes. "Bonefish at 11 o'clock 70 feet out. Come on man, do you see it?" As the guide is calmly shifting the skiff into position, this time you spot the fish, "I got, it," you reply.

"OK, Mon, Bonefish 50 feet at 10 o'clock. Cast when you're ready."

Cast when you're ready. And with that you drop your fly, roll out a cast, false cast once, and then...

Welcome to the bonefish flat.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words

Hey Bonefish Flat Fanatics (BFF's??). Thanks for reading this site and being a fan. If your on Facebook, be sure to give T.B.F. the thumbs up.

I thought I would pull out a few pics from the Bahamas that I really enjoy. I hope you do too.

Also I want to give a big shout out to my friend Cameron at The Fiberglass Manifesto. I'll be sporting my new T.F.M. shirt around the Nation's Capital. Be sure to check out his site. He writes about fiberglass fly rods which I'm sure must be killer on South Carolina Redfish. Cameron is also the newest member of the William Joseph Pro Staff.

Back in the day the old salts in Florida used glass to land those 150 lbs Tarpon. Those guys were truly pioneers of saltwater fly fishing.

Also, T.B.F. is now on Twitter and I have no idea what I'm doing, but sign up and follow the site there.









If I won the lottery, I'd buy a big boat to carry around my little one :)


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