Larry and Carol Ydens just returned from a great bonefishing trip to North Andros and the Joulter Cays. When I commented on the beautiful photo of Larry's wife...Read more
Sidney Thomas, Guide Extaordinaire Prior to 2008, Grand Bahama Island's Northern Horn was a tough spot to reach. Several well known operators on Grand Bahama,...Read more
Apparently little has changed in my world. I discovered this entry the other day in an old journal that I pulled from under a pile of maps. Thought you might...Read more
With few exceptions, all gamefish are both predator and prey. While one eye is constantly peeled for their next meal, the other is always scanning for lurking...Read more
1. Use the right fly. In most cases that means using the heaviest fly that conditions will allow. Weight is my single biggest consideration when choosing a fly...Read more
Merry Christmas and thanks to John Marlow for this great photo. If you are a dog lover, you can imagine how hard it was to get! ... and remember the days will...Read more
From Cody west to the East Entrance of Yellowstone National Park and from there north to the Northeast Entrance at Cooke City, flow some of the most prolific,...Read more
Bonefish are creatures of the shallows. They live as if they belong to the tides. They charge and retreat over shimmering sheets of bright sand and lush...Read more
As the tide dropped, I made my way to the edge of the flat toward a channel of deep water. I knew that big fish will eventually congregate in the deeper water...Read more
#1... Use you legs both as a depth gauge and as a thermometer. There is a certain depth at which bonefish are most often found. It may vary a bit, but at this...Read more