Dawn Patrol: Tailing Bonefish

by Mark McGlothlin on February 6, 2013

in Fish Stories

Dawn Patrol: Tailing Bonefish from Aaron Adams on Vimeo.

Worth reading Aaron Adam’s note about the silent track –

Only a few things will get me out of bed early enough to be on the water at first light – flats fishing and surfing. On this morning, I was able to get about 15 minutes of video footage of a bonefish of about 7 pounds tailing on a flat at first light. Early incoming tide, low light, flat calm. This is a clip from the full video. I thought about putting a background music track on this, but that just took away from what the experience really was – me standing in ankle-deep water, a bonefish feeding away out of casting range (but heading my way), and silence.

Nifty.

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Bjorn February 6, 2013 at 10:48 am

Damn. I love that.

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Guide Jim February 7, 2013 at 12:46 pm

Agree, this is a killer vid. You can just about put yourself there if you try hard enough.

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