Wednesday, October 3, 2012

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the best way is to hunt them down on foot on the lonely flats of the Out Islands. This is where your guide will earn his fee. He will know where to go, what bait to use fly or jig and he ll guide you through camping ma the basics of how to fish for the ghost.

Through the pages of this book, you will be able to find all the information you need quickly, camping ma no matter camping ma what place or activity appeals to you the most. This is not a book for bungee jumpers, sky divers, extreme skiers and those who live life on the edge. It s for the angler in search of the Big One, the honeymooner looking for the perfect beach, and those who ve always wanted to dive to the depths of the ocean or explore ancient shipwrecks. No matter what your experience level, you can learn to dive in less than three hours and be swimming 30 feet beneath the waves in less than four hours.

To hunt bonefish, move slowly, disturbing the water as little as possible. Keep your eyes on the school, not on the sandy bottom beneath your feet. Take one step at a time, until you re close enough to try a cast. Aim tour fly or jig close to the center of the school. If you re lucky, there s a slight tug, then a stronger one, and the surface of the water explodes in a frenzy of white water and struggling fish; and he s off like a runaway horse leaving you hanging on to your rod, reel screaming, spinning, as 150 yards of line disappears seaward in what seems less than a second. Then he turns, heads in another direction as you wind in frantically to take up the slack, camping ma beginning to reel him in, fighting every inch of the way.

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