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jeremy
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 2:31 pm    Post subject: Aruba Bonefishing - Is It Any Good? If so where? Reply with quote

Hi everyone,

I personally have never fly fished in Aruba. I got the following email from a member (sue) - Does anyone know any more than I do - or has anyone every fly fished there or have friends who have fly fished there - again, i know nothing about this. thanks. If you can help Sue out - please reply with any info you may have - thanks.


Sender's Name: SUE
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Message: I have a chance for a great place in Aruba for a week in May is there good Bonefishing there do you know??? If so where.

Sue
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 6:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have only seen reports on Bonaire, I know somebody on a Dutch flyfishing forums who goes by the nickname Arubaman.
I will ask him for a reply
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 6:48 pm    Post subject: Aruba Bonefishing Reply with quote

I have done a small amount of internet research, and it seems like there are bonefish in Aruba, although its not filthy with them. I would love to hear about the experience there, and if you learn anything about Aruba bonefish please feel free to post it on [url]http://www.fliesandfinssouth.com[/url].
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 09, 2006 10:33 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi there, done research? maybe not that well. I probably am what they call a semi-local. Lived there for almost 20 years and moved to the Netherlands. Picked up fly fishing in the Netherlands but still go to my roots once or twice a year. The last times I went with my fly gear, I got the spotting abilities and the watersense as I grew up there and went to search for bones.
There are bones on Aruba, I caught several of them and I know of many more that have been caughts accidentally in nets and on handlines. The advantage is they are not fished on a lot, so they pick almost every fly you will cast at them. They are very strong too, this because theres not that much flats or mangroves where they live. Probably they cruise around in the deep seas and feed on the shoreline of Aruba when in the neighbourhood.
Untill now I can say it has been hard to get them, december I will spot an average of a bone a day, in june 2005 I was there and only saw three bones in a period of 5 weeks. Hooled two of them but didnīt manage to land them, they race out and break of on coral Sad

To come back to the point of the research: I have written a lot about it and some other fisherman also reported on Aruba on an other forum, http://www.flyfishingforum.com If you read the postings there youīll learn about the best flat: Malmok.

One warning I can give you is to go fishing DIY, there are no guides who know anything about bonefishing or flyfishing at all, paying a lot of money to get yourself dropped of at the flats allready well described on a forum looks like a big rip off to me.... The guides wonīt know anything about spotting so on that they canīt help you. Buying some wading booties and a good polaroid helps you more.

Any questions, always feel free to send me an email, but it is handy if you read all the stuff written before.

Ciao, Arubaman

ps. I donīt frequent this site, so maybe wonīt answer on any questions posted down below quickly.
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