Yesterday was the beginning of a great saltwater flyfishing adventure for most of the team. Today the plan came together and everybody enjoyed a fantastic day’s sport. Together we landed around sixty bonefish - not bad for a team that generally had never tied a bonefish fly on before yesterday. There were three star performers today. John with a cracking 10lbs bone stalked on a flat, Phil, who not content with eleven bones caught during the day went out with me for and a couple of hours on the beach in front of the posada and added another five bones between 4 & 6lbs, all on the deadly gummy minnow.
Probably the most exciting fish of the day was a 60lbs king mackerel landed by Andy. After a marathon struggle on a light spinning rod the monster was eventually landed, trolling a rapala plug. His boat partner Ricky had to be content with a nice blue runner, also on a diving rapala. Jim had great sport with barracuda including a fish that was attacked by another barracuda on the way in. The attacker was much larger and managed to bite Jim’s fish in half.
Such a great day’s fishing certainly took its toll on the team - a relaxing visit to a beach bar saw several of the guys fall asleep on the comfortable bean bags on the beach in front of the bar. So a really super day with everybody in really high spirits. The weather was also much better - which we hope is a sign of things to come.

Seeing the many islands of Los Roques from the air is always a great thrill. This will be my third visit and by now I feel totally at home as soon as the plane touches down. This year we have a great bunch of rods in the team, five of whom are yet to cast their first flies in saltwater. Three have some saltwater experience under their belts, two at Los Roques.
