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AlexisMT555
Location: French West Indies/Guadeloupe
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Posted: Tue 07/18/06 8:34 am Post subject: Does anyone ever took a bonefish with a spinning rod? |
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Hi,
I was wondering if it would be possible to caught a bonefish on a casting/spinning rod? What kind of lure could be use for that?
The reflexion started because I only heard of flyfishing for bonefish but never on a spinning or casting rod!!
I know it's fliesandfins forum, so I think that's the best place to ask about that because who knows bonefish better than flyfishermans.
Thanks
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Shaq
Location: Adirondacks
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Posted: Tue 07/18/06 10:03 am Post subject: |
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| bones will take a live shrimp without a second look....what's the fun in that? |
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AlexisMT555
Location: French West Indies/Guadeloupe
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Posted: Tue 07/18/06 11:20 am Post subject: |
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I agree with that, there's no fun in it!
I was just wondering because I'm only flyfishing.
So is it possible to throwa living shrimp with a casting rod and that she is still on the hook and alive when she hit water 40 meters far away?
Ok you're talking about live bait but with a little lure is it possible?
I explain someone tells me that he caught a bone with a casting rod and a lure but I can't believe him... |
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Shaq
Location: Adirondacks
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Posted: Tue 07/18/06 12:08 pm Post subject: |
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| I believe they also take jigs and small spoons well too to it is possible |
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pacho
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Posted: Sat 08/05/06 8:32 pm Post subject: |
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| Once I was deep fishing with bait. It was in the gulf of california, in guaymas, sonora. Water was cold. It was like 30 feet deep. I caught 4 bonefish. |
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Ian
Location: Brunswick, ME
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Posted: Sat 08/12/06 11:48 am Post subject: |
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| correct, i have caught somebones with live shrimp on spinning tackle. not as fun though |
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