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.. a huge tarpon on the fly??
[url "http://www.break.com/usercontent/2008/8/FISHING-MONSTER-TARPON-IN-CUBA-555003.html"]Tarpon on the Fly in Cuba[/url]
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That is some of the best action anywhere in the world.
I like going to Florida with my 11wt. I can get 300yd of 65lb spectra backing on my rod and use up most of it on a good run.
Costa Rica also has some good spots on the East side when the weather is not screwed up.[cool]
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18" .. Im happy catching a fish.. LOL..
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Dryrod, I never get bored playing fish on a flyrod.
I haven't fished the flats near enough to even get moderately good at it. But that's why we have guides and outfitters.
Last time, out of Marathon, the guide put me on a 25 pound permit at 7:30 in the morning. We then covered, must have been 200, tarpon. They weren't interested.
They didn't spook. They'd just continue on their line until almost reaching the fly, then swim around it.
Meanwhile, the guide kept apologizing. And I kept saying, "you kidding. We could have returned to the dock at 7:45 and it would have been a great day.
Meanwhile (he said, looking around cautiously), while bones are fun, in my experience they're not the fish they've been made out to be. Of course, I've never caught one bigger than 3 pounds, either. And the could make the difference.
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There are decent Bonefish in the southern Mexican waters as well as Central America that can reach in excess of 25lbs. They are a blast on the flyswatter.[cool]
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No doubt that's true, tubeN2. If it were otherwise bones wouldn't have fascinated so many anglers for so long.
But one can only talk about their own experiences. Only bones I've caught were small ones, in the Florida flats. Like I say, certainly fun to catch. But not the bonefish of story and legend.
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