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bonefishmon
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Posted on Sunday, June 01, 2003 - 12:14 pm:   

Subject: Bermuda Bones

There are bonefish to be caught on the island of Bermuda. I was there late March of 2003. Precious few flats but the fishing is good after the water hits 70 degrees in late April according to the locals. Saw no one with a flyrod the week I was trying. West side above West Whale Bay Park is best but access is limited. Munro Beach flat is the largest aznd is accessed by following the shoreline at low tide for the incoming. Bones are big here. Bunny flies are best patterns. Floro leaders a must. Fish are very spooky!
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slant eye
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Posted on Wednesday, August 07, 2002 - 1:02 am:   

Subject: question

wuts the biggest blue marlin caught in bermuda and ?wuts the world recordfor a blue marlin on rod n reel?
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Gordon
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Posted on Saturday, July 13, 2002 - 10:06 pm:   

Subject: Fly fishing in Bermuda

I'll be in Bermuda in July does anybody have any tips on where I should fish and what I can expect to catch from shore?Any imfo will be helpful.
Thanks
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Capt. Allen DeSilva
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Posted on Tuesday, April 23, 2002 - 5:58 pm:   

Subject: Bermuda Fishing Report

Fishing Report for April 20, 2002

Wahoo! Things are finally getting started. The Wahoo are having a on again, off again bite. With catches of 6-10 fish on the good days and the old 1 to none on the bad days. The Yellowfin Tunas are playing the same game on the Banks.

Rule of thumb so far for this year, if you have a good catch today, DO NOT GO BACK THERE TOMORROW! All of this will change very soon as more bait comes in and the fish will not be moving around as much, so you can expect better fishing reports to come. We are still waiting on the year's first Blue Marlin which should be caught before Mothers Day, well that is my prediction anyway!

My friends, Kirk & Sue Evans, who are having a 61ft. Sunny Briggs being built decided to come down and fish on "DeMAKO " this Friday. Sue caught 4 Wahoo's, two over 40lbs! while Kirk managed to pull in 3 Wahoos one over 40lbs. and one that was so small it only had one strip!! Ha ha!

You may have noticed a lot of fresh Bermuda Rockfish (Grouper) on the menu in the restaurants lately, well my friend Andrew on the " Reel Action" has this Rock fishing thing down to a tee! He catches his limit almost every trip, boy could you imagine getting the Marlin catches up to that standard! Anyway that's it for this week……….Check you later!!!


Miss Nina & Capt. Allen DeSilva
http://www.fishbermuda.com
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IGFA
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Posted on Saturday, March 02, 2002 - 1:14 pm:   

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


BERMUDA ANGLERS CLUB INTERNATIONAL LIGHT TACKLE TOURNAMENT

"Approved By IGFA for Rolex/IGFA Offshore Championship"

Dania Beach, Florida, USA - The International Game Fish Association (IGFA) is in its fourth year of the Rolex/IGFA Offshore Championship Circuit, an international fishing competition that is expected to draw teams from all corners of the earth. The event will take place in the spring. The Bermuda Angler's Club International Light Tackle Tournament has been named by IGFA as a qualifying event for the championship, and the winner of this tournament will be invited to bring their team of up to four anglers to compete in the championship. As a qualifying event, each participant in the tournament will receive a one-year membership in IGFA. The Bermuda Anglers Club International Light Tackle Tournament is scheduled for June 9-15, 2002 in Bermuda. For further details, please contact James Pearman, phone: 441-292-2190, fax: 441-295-2290 or online at jhpfish@ibl.bm

This is IGFA's fourth year in sponsoring a tournament series, and there is no doubt that it will be an exciting event that will attract international interest. The 2002 championship tournament was represented by 81 tournaments from 26 countries and 12 U.S. states representing over 20,000 anglers. We anticipate an even greater participation in 2003 as a result of the excitement generated for the 2002 championship.

IGFA is a 63-year-old nonprofit, membership-supported conservation organization best known for maintaining world gamefish records in freshwater, saltwater, fly fishing, and junior angler categories. IGFA members are located in approximately 125 countries. IGFA welcomes visitors to its 60,000 square foot Fishing Hall of Fame and Museum in Dania Beach, Florida.

For further information on the Rolex/IGFA Offshore Championship contact IGFA, phone: (954) 927-2628, fax: (954) 924-4299, email: Lwilson@igfa.org.


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MMRC
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Posted on Wednesday, January 09, 2002 - 7:18 pm:   

Subject: The world´s biggest marlin!

Welcome to the Millennium Marlin Record Club(MMRC). Find the world´s biggest marlin and the most glorious anglers under www.marlin-records.org

The MMRC registers all marlin over 625 lbs caught by a single angler as of 01/01/2000.

Register the marlin of your lifetime!

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