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Why do we love bonefish?

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This is the first of three movies we shot in Jardines de la Reina, Cuba. We were fishing from La Tortuga - a house boat moored in a deserted archipelago about 3 hours' boat ride from the mainland. During the week, we caught all sorts of species, including jacks, snapper, barracuda and tarpon - most of which were hooked on fly. It turned out to be a fantastic trip and one we all hope to repeat in the not-too-distant future. This video focuses on the smallest, but also probably the fastest fish we encountered - the bonefish, which were there in numbers at this time of year (November). You can find this video on the Drowning Worms website here: http://drowningworms.com/video-why-we-love-bonefish/ or follow us on Facebook at http://facebook.com/drowningworms

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