Originally Posted by
paumanok
The afternoon was for bonefish. vpass got it right: bones are very spooky. You're casts have to be so delicate. As they grub along the bottom, you've got to almost anticipate the direction they're going. So, you can't cast too far out ahead of them, either. All that was tricky enough. But I had an even bigger problem at first. I couldn't even see them. "That's your problem. You're lookin' for THEM. It's their shadows you wanna look for." It took a bit of getting used to. Amber polarized lenses where an absolute necessity. You look for shadows moving along the sandy bottoms: they have bodies like glass.