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Honduras
Bonefish, Tarpon, Jacks and Permit
All images are by Dave McCoy unless otherwise noted and are all under copyright protection.


View from the deck at night. Hard to sleep knowing tailing bone and permit are that close.


Edwin releases a bone at the lodge doorstep.


Josh Senneff using the height advantage to reach way out to some cruising bones.


Matt Debus watches a school of bones slide up to within 15 feet of him and then meander off.


Guide shack on the little private cay the lodge is located on. Flats almost 360 degrees around the lodge.


Steve"Brownie" Brown with the impossible to catch on a fly Box fish.


Josh Senneff presenting.


Some of the other locals, hawksbill sea turtles.


Brownie hucking the 10wt at some permit.


Edwin releases one of the "lodge pets" during lunch.


The hosing rack, flies included.


A cermonial lobster on a post outside a village on Guanaja.


Josh Senneff gets low while presenting to an approaching school of bones.


Matt Debus strolls back to the lodge for lunch.


Last light of the day, tailing bones waving goodbye.


Someone said bones didn't eat crab patterns, so much for that theory.


When a permit tails, better know where push pole is before making your first cast otherwise it may be your last.


Might be a clue what you use should look like. Photo Conrad Gowell


Dave McCoy with an ever so picky trigger fish. Photo Steve Brown


Local.
Photo Conrad Gowell


A school of bones mingling with the other fish under the lodge dock.


After a few drinks at the bar, better watch your step, this guy could leave a mark!



Tails!


Alone, almost...
Photo Conrad Gowell


Waiting...


Busy metropolitan avenue in Guanaja. Photo Conrad Gowell


Brownie waking up with the sun and coffee.


The local hopped water.


Dinner is served. Photo Conrad Gowell


F--K!


Coral up close and personal, awesome shot Conrad.
Photo Conrad Gowell


Leading by example.
Photo Conrad Gowell


With the type of bottom around here, flies should be armed with weed guards, pick one and use it.


The eye of a tiger, or dorado in this case.
Photo Conrad Gowell


Watching.
Photo Conrad Gowell



Think gas is expensive here in the states? Equates to about $7 a gallon here.


Brownie getting out of the country on the 89th and half day of his 90 day visa a bit tuckered out.


Keep an eye on this place because it is going to become big here soon.


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