Follow the Mud Trail

Morning on the flats
Morning on the flats
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With a full moon tonight, the tides have been extremely exaggerated at both high and low. One might think to just walk further out to find the bones during extreme low tide; however, that is not the case. The bones I have been seeing are all in ankle deep water, and these are in the 7-10lb class. Sometimes, if you are looking into the glare, all you will see is a “torpedo” wake coming at you. The low tides have also allowed me to see more trails of mud from feeding bonefish. Today, I successfully followed several mud trails to tailing bonefish.

Doc Hall's Tailing Shrimp Thread: Pink 210 Danville Eyes: Medium Beadchain Wing: Tan craft fur with two grizzle saddle hackles mixed with krystal flahs
Doc Hall’s Tailing Shrimp
Hook: Size 6
Thread: Pink 210 Danville
Eyes: Medium Beadchain
Wing: Tan craft fur with two grizzle saddle hackles mixed with krystal flash

My first attempt to a tailing fish was refused.  So was my second.  I decided that my size 6 bonefish scampi was not doing the trick today.  The night before I had tied up a fly designed for large and highly pressured bonefish, Doc Hall’s Tailing Shrimp.  It’s a very simple pattern I tied in size 6.  I decide to give it a go.  I found another large tailing fish, and it took three separate presentations before the tailing bonefish noticed my fly.  I saw him finally turn towards my twitching shrimp pattern, I dropped it, and the fish’s nose went into the turtle grass. I felt the tug, and a quick strip strike sent the bonefish off into a panic.  The fish had 3 nice runs ranging from 50-100 yards.  I knew this was bigger then my fist bonefish just by how long it took to land.  After about 7 minutes, a nice 7-8lb bonefish was at hand.  After I released the fish, it was only about 30 minutes until dead low tied and I didn’t see any more mud trails or tails poking through the surface.  It was a great morning of stalking the flats and I can’t wait to do it tomorrow!

The released fish
The released fish
A large arbor reel with a solid drag will help you handle the long runs bonefish make
A large arbor reel with a solid drag will help you handle the long runs bonefish make
Beautiful starfish
Beautiful starfish
Crystal clear water
Crystal clear water

Good luck to the rest of the MKFF crew going down to Sanibel Island!

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