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re: The appeal of bonefish?

Posted on 5/4/15 at 3:22 pm to
Posted by BooDreaux
Orlandeaux
Member since Sep 2011
3300 posts
Posted on 5/4/15 at 3:22 pm to
Big trout 30" and up on a flat are as spooky & wary as any bonefish or permit......especially fly fishing for them. It really is awesome sport. When a bonefish from 6-13 pounds takes your fly or small artificial in shallow water you'll understand the thrill for sure.

With the exception of YFT, Wahoo, Cobia really don't like to freeze fish to eat later fresh is so much better.

Keeping fifty specks to freeze for later just doesn't do it for me anymore personally.....not a thing wrong with I'd just rather have fresh. Plus the limit here in Florida is no more than 6 per day with 15"minimum and only one over 20" Redfish 2 per day Not less than 18" no more than 27" total length
Posted by gorillacoco
Baton Rouge
Member since Oct 2009
5320 posts
Posted on 5/4/15 at 3:29 pm to
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With the exception of YFT, Wahoo, Cobia really don't like to freeze fish to eat later fresh is so much better.


Man I take the opposite tack with Tuna. I eat as much fresh as possible and give away most of the rest. Whatever I freeze I try to eat within a month or two max. Snapper, grouper and jacks taste delicious even after 9mo in a freezer. Assuming the vacuum bag doesn't get a hole in it.
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