Bonefish are found mostly in the warm waters of Florida, the Bahamas, Bermuda, Caribbean islands, Cuba, Mexico, Hawaii and many Pacific islands.
Most anglers sight fish for bonefish on the flats while wading or being poled along on a flats boat. They spook easily, which makes them tough to approach. Once you get them to bite though, they are known for making huge runs right away, which is one of the reasons why these fish are loved by so many anglers.
Bonefish Fishing in the Islamorada, Florida Area
Bonefish are common in the shallow waters around Islamorada. For many anglers that visit this area, sight fishing for bonefish on the flats is at the top of their to do list while here. You can catch bonefish year round here, however, the bite can be tough during cold fronts in the winter.
Bonefish Fishing Tips
To consistently catch bonefish, you must have good vision or be with someone that has good vision so you can see the fish before you spook them. Once you see the fish, you have to make a precise cast to get a strike. Fly rods and spinning rods are most commonly used. Shrimp and crabs are the most popular baits; however, many anglers use artificial lures such as jigs and flies.
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