Monday, February 28, 2011

JOULTER CAYS, BAHAMAS

My first trip to the Joulter Cays, just off the northern tip of Andros Islands, Bahamas, was in a float plane with Randall Kaufmann. We were dropped off and left for a week. If the weather stayed good, we would be picked up, just as the food ran out... We camped and got around in an inflatable Aire, two person kayak (great fishing tool) and we could wade for miles. Later, I met guide Philip Rolle (eating conch salad at the Sly Fox Conch Bar in Nicholls Town) and we have been fishing together for over 17 years. Philip is a wonderful person and fantastic guide. I recommend him to everyone and to people who want some Bonefish 101. He is very good at explaining the tides, bonefish habits, fishing techniques and casting. I am going to guess that the wade-able area in the Joulters is around 100 square miles. So, expect to get out and wade. In many cases the flats go to the horizon. In addition to bonefish, and some big bonefish, there are cuda, snapper, permit and tarpon. These are not an everyday experience, but when the stars line up, you can go after a grand slam. Besides really good fishing, I keep going back for the scenery. Deep water to the east brings the clearest water you can imagine into the channels and onto the flats. That, plus a lot of white sand make for absolutely perfect fishing and photo conditions. Enjoy a look at Philip's backyard.








Friday, February 25, 2011

THE BROWNS OF CHILE


Some of my best hopper days have come on the windiest days. If it is warm and windy, browns keep an eye out for hoppers that end up in the water. On a twisty, winding creek like Zorro Spring Creek, it takes a good caster to keep the fly 'in play'. Gusts can move your line and fly a good ten feet from the target. Snappy casts and tight loops will help. Here, angler/guide/fly tier/artist, Sebastian Letelier and a local gaucho's son and I fish into a gale, but big browns were all over our hoppers and beetles. Everyone else moved into the canyon or back to the lodge (for some tasty empanadas/snacks) and we had an entire afternoon on the spring creek to ourselves. Tip - If you are going to place that gets some wind (about everywhere) practice on windy days, not just calm, easy days.






Thursday, February 24, 2011

BAHAMAS BONEFISH BARGAIN

If you are a fly fishing guide, fly shop employee or a genuine bonefish bum, I have some great news. In the town of Fresh Creek on North Andros is Hank's Place. Hank's is a small hotel, 4 rooms, a nice restaurant and a fun bar on the water (yes, jacks zip in and attack baitfish and in the evenings, tarpon can be seen or heard rolling nearby). Now check this out. You get a nice room - with good beds, a TV, a fridge, air conditioning, nice bathroom, etc AND all your tasty meals AND a flats skiff for $895 - per person double occupancy - A WEEK!! That is a very good deal for the DIY angler. There are huge flats nearby with bones from medium to large. My skiff had a new 25 hp Mercury and it scooted along nicely. I am going to add some random photos of Hank's Place, the skiff and the fishing. The hotel is for sale, also. It could make someone a nice 'working retirement' project. Location, location, location! Website - www.hanks-place.com and e-mail - hanksplace1@live.com

Monday, February 21, 2011

CATCH CONTRIBUTOR SCORES NICE AD PHOTO


Someone at Volvo saw Catch Magazine's Issue #9 and found our cover photographer (contact info is always in the back of every issue) and the next thing you know, Bryan Gregson scored a great, international photo sale. Rumor has it, Bryan just bought some new camera gear with the paycheck. Nice investment!

Friday, February 4, 2011

Catch Magazine Goes Back East

Join Brian O'Keefe at the Bear's Den Fly Fishing Expo in Taunton, Mass.
Get more info at www.bearsden.com. This is a very fun, one day show, followed by the Fly Fishing Film Tour. If you know anyone in the Taunton/Cape Cod/Boston area, tell them to come and join the fun.