Wednesday, August 29, 2012
camping list Bonefish, so named for the huge numbers of bones in their bodies, live in deep water and come up ont
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Bonefish, so named for the huge numbers of bones in their bodies, live in deep water and come up onto the flats to feed. That s where you ll have to go to find them. Unlike most deep-water sportfish, they offer not only a good fight, but the thrill of a hunt as well.
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