There has been plenty written over the years about gearing up for, finding, and casting to bonefish. One thing that is almost impossible to learn without on the water experience with bonefish behavior is what to do after the fly hits the water. We'll be publishing a full review of Chico's excellent new book in another week or two, but meanwhile we can let you read a chapter from Fly-Fishing for Bonefish entitled "The Retrieve, Hookup, and Fight."
Chico Fernandez Talks Bonefish
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