Thursday, October 8, 2009



THE ULTIMATE BONFISH SCHOOL

SOUTH ANDROS - BAHAMAS




If you need more reasons then this photo to be convinced that Capt Bruce Chards Fly Fishing for Bonefish School is a great idea then you have had one to many Kaliks. But having one to many Kaliks is not a bad problem to have compared to the problem you can have when casting in the wind if your loops are not tight. Tight loops are one of the main focuses of Bruce's first class casting instruction during the bonefish school held on the beach at Andros South Lodge. Being one of the few with a FFF Master fly casting instructors licence Bruce focuses on both basic and advanced saltwater casting techniques that dramatically help anglers of all levels become much better anglers. Loops size, loop control, and line speed are just a few of the many casting topics that are covered in depth at the Bonefish school. Learning first class casting techniques in a great atmosphere while digging your toes in the beautiful white sand beach is pretty hard to beat. After a great day of learning about fly fishing for bonefish you can then take the rest of the week and apply what you have learned while stalking the flats for the elusive grey ghost of the flats!

Dates for this years schools are November 14th-21st with 3 rods open, and January 9th-16th with 2 rods open. For more info check out Capt Bruce Chards web page -
http://www.brucechard.com/flyfishingschools/theultimatebonefishschool.html