Big fish out competed little guys to get his mean.
Read MoreGetting ready to release a good Hawaiian Bone
Read MoreMolokai Bonefish landed
Read MoreTrouble handling a little guy on Molokai
Read MoreNice first fish on Molokai visit.
Read MoreAngler casts to tailing bone on the flats of Molokai
Read MoreGiant Molokai Bonefish landed
Read MoreMolokai Bonefish released into the wild
Read MoreWe had hooked one the previous day but line broke right on the set. 15 lb fluorocarbon at the fly I might add. Some people fish 20 to 25 lb. to give you an idea of these fish.
Read MoreRecently I was joined on the water by Marty, Mia and Tegan of Little Creek Outfitters. Weather in Oregon was cold. Marty said he wanted some sunshine, shorts and t-shirts.
Read MoreLater in the day Bill was still in awe of the fish. He recalled, "the eye of that fish was the size of my fingertip!"
Read MoreWinter weather brings variable winds aka lighter winds. Most fly anglers will trade a bit of heat for better casting and sighting conditions. Heres to winter!
Read MoreEmily posing with an average sized Molokai Bonefish.
Read MoreSpend the day with a great guide - You get to spend the day on the water with your bonefish guide... me. We will have a great day on the water looking for fish and talking about this unique Hawaiian island.
Read MoreThe two Islands that offer the most opportunities for fly anglers are Oahu and Molokai.
Read MoreOn Molokai the average bonefish is 8-9 pounds. So your first fish will probably be the largest bonefish you have every landed.
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