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A few from Belize... #3563994 06/10/09 06:01 PM
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A few bones...









Small cuda...





Re: A few from Belize... [Re: MINESflyguy] #3564038 06/10/09 06:09 PM
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Nice feesh! I wish I was on the flats today after seeing those photos!

Re: A few from Belize... [Re: Bug_Slinger] #3567560 06/11/09 01:12 PM
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Good stuff! Thanks!


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Re: A few from Belize... [Re: rrhyne56] #3568172 06/11/09 03:33 PM
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That first one is a really good Belizian bonefish. Nice going!!

Fishing out of Ambergris?

Re: A few from Belize... [Re: Meadowlark] #3569285 06/11/09 07:05 PM
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Yea I was at El Pescador...The 1st one weighed in at about 3.5 lbs. We also caught a few bigger than that, but most were in the 1 to 2 lb range, but still a battle.



Re: A few from Belize... [Re: MINESflyguy] #3570997 06/12/09 02:17 AM
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Yes, lots of 1 to 2 pound bones there...and they are a blast.

See any Permit or Tarpon?

Re: A few from Belize... [Re: Meadowlark] #3571022 06/12/09 02:22 AM
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1 - 2 lb bones sure would be fun on a 5wt!

Re: A few from Belize... [Re: Bug_Slinger] #3571249 06/12/09 03:17 AM
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Yes, probably fun to fight one on a 5 wt, but it would be a rare day on the bonefish flats when a 5 wt could effectively punch through the wind accurately to 60 feet with minimal backcasts while throwing lead eye flies....plus you just never know when an opportunity for a Permit may present itself....and believe me, you do not want to mess with most typical Permit on a 5 wt.

A 2 pound bone, even on a 9 wt, will make one or two runs well into the backing and sometimes make you think they will strip you. Great, great fish. IMO, pound-for-pound, the greatest fighting fish on a fly rod.

Re: A few from Belize... [Re: Meadowlark] #3571278 06/12/09 03:25 AM
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Oh I agree, but when you have a calm day on the flats and see a tailing bonefish, having one rigged up in the rod holder might not be a bad idea. Granted your average vacationer might not have one of those days while on a trip, but you damn well better believe if I was a guide, I would have one on my boat. Now permit are a totally different ballgame and an awesome one at that!

Re: A few from Belize... [Re: Bug_Slinger] #3571443 06/12/09 04:30 AM
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I took my 6 wt down there just for fun and caught a few on it. But like you said the biggest problem was casting anywhere past 40-50 feet through the wind with it. I had my Helios 8 wt and it did the job just fine. smile

I hooked up on 3 permit but the rest of the days were tough due the wind changing and the water being glass-like. Its hard to throw a size 2 crab with no splash.

Hook one tarpon, but one jump and it was off. Rookie mistake. I'm still kicking myself today.



Re: A few from Belize... [Re: MINESflyguy] #3571473 06/12/09 04:41 AM
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I hear you, have you tried the TCX? I am thinking of building one in an 8 wt.

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Nah, I stick to Orvis. I know some may disagree but i have always used their stuff and I love the warranty (its hard to beat). In fact I broke one of my Helios' rods while in Belize and I sent it back when i got home and got it back in about a week in a half. I like that service.

I've casted a few sage rods and love them though...



Re: A few from Belize... [Re: MINESflyguy] #3571494 06/12/09 04:50 AM
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I hear you, I have casted a Helios and I liked it a lot, I am just a sage/scott guy. Oh and welcome to the forum, how are you connected to Texas?

Re: A few from Belize... [Re: Bug_Slinger] #3571570 06/12/09 05:37 AM
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Nothing wrong with that...I live in Coppell for summer and attend Colorado School of Mines during the school year.



Re: A few from Belize... [Re: MINESflyguy] #3571573 06/12/09 05:39 AM
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Well, I need to come in the fall and do some trout fishing!

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