Fly Fishing the Turks and Caicos Islands
“In all directions around me I can see nothing but an endless world of blue and green — water, mangroves, sky. There are no other boats or people, nothing but the wind blowing notes through my rod guides. Standing on the bow deck of a small motorboat, I scan the wide, sandy shelf for movement but see only mirages. Out on the flat, everything can look like a bonefish, while bonefish themselves can look like nothing.” Author Scott Bowen describes his first experiences bonefishing, interestingly enough in the Turks and Caicos. On MidCurrent.
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