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Tuesday, February 15, 2005

Bonefishing Fishing Adventure

Bonefishing Fishing Adventure: "Probably the Best Bone Fishing in the World!








Many Christmas Island anglers feel that this is simply the best, and certainly the most productive, bonefishing in the world.



Opened to sports anglers for the first time in 1982, Christmas Island provides a truly amazing fishing experience. Previously known as the Gilbert Islands, today Christmas Island is officially under the jurisdiction of the Republic of Kiribati (pronounced keer-a-boss). Isolated and expansive, this fishery in unbelievable! Anglers often catch 20 to 40 bonefish a day. In addition to bonefish, there are also six species of trevally in the waters around Christmas Island. Bonefishing is done by wading from shore or by taking a boat to the interior lagoon flats. The water is warm and clear and the climate is steady - winter is virtually indiscernible from summer. A day of offshore fishing for marlin, sailfish, yellowfin tuna, barracuda, dorado, wahoo or offshore trevally is also highly recommended and will be unforgettable.


Located about 1300 miles south of Hawaii, Christmas Island has once a week charter air service from Honolulu. Royal Journeys has been authorized as one of only a few companies who book fishing packages directly with the only major hotel on the island, the Captain Cook. The price for a 7 night package with 6 � days of fishing is $2535 per person and includes air from Honolulu."

Mongolia Fishing Taimen, Fly-Fishing Taimen Mongolia

Mongolia Fishing Taimen, Fly-Fishing Taimen Mongolia: "Fishing in Mongolia - a fly fisherman's dream
Mongolia is a unique fly-fishing destination: a land of rolling steppes, rugged mountains, verdant forest, and pristine rivers. Hardy nomads continue a traditional way of life living in felt tents and moving their herds to new pasture with the seasons. Wild rivers teem with fish: Grayling, Lenok Trout, and the legendary Taimen.
Taimen are a fascinating fish that have become well known for their voracious surface strikes, and for the impressive size that they can reach. Taimen of over one metre, around 20 pounds, are considered a trophy, but the smaller Taimen are a lot of fun too, especially on a surface fly.
Highlights of fishing in Mongolia include the clear rivers, abundant fish, tranquil fishing, stunning surroundings and unique culture. Not to be overlooked is the exquisite dry-fly fishing for Lenok Trout and Grayling; catches of 30 to 50 in a day are not uncommon. "

Hit the road

If a guy or gal wants to truly experience the joys of fishing, he --or she-- should grab their favorite fishing rod, possibly their favorite dog, jump in the car and GO FISH!!
Doesn't really matter where, just go exploring.
  • When not fishing you can find me earning my bait money here at Pronto Print.