Carl and his brother Gus are hard core fishermen from Sweden. Gus' name really isn't Gus but in spite of my numerous attempts to pronounce his name properly I just couldn't make it happen so they mercifully asked me to call him Gus. Thank you guys! Anyway, they wanted to try fishing for bonefish so we gave it a shot. The morning started with zero wind and a big tide, so much water we couldn't see the bonefish around us except for an a school here and there. We swung and missed way too many times but the high water was making it tough. Then we got the slack tide and the action died off. I told them to wait for the tide to change and as soon as it did the bonefish started moving again. Thanks for making me look good mister bonefish! Not long after Carl hooked up and landed his first bonefish, a solid 7 pounder. A few casts later Gus misses a bite and then Carl hooks up again. There was a steady flow of bonefish schools moving through and we ended the morning hooking 9 and landing 6. Most of the fish were in the 7 to 9lb range. Welcome to Miami Bonefishing guys!
Capt. Mo Estevez
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