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		<description><![CDATA[Fishing is a widely enjoyed pastime, which enthusiasts integrate into their daily lives. The thrill of catching a large fish after a tough chase really doesn&#8217;t compare, and the drive and motivation to improve and learn new techniques is always there. This makes fishing a very popular and in depth sport for participants, and it&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Fishing is a widely enjoyed pastime, which enthusiasts integrate into their daily lives. The thrill of catching a large fish after a tough chase really doesn&#8217;t compare, and the drive and motivation to improve and learn new techniques is always there. This makes fishing a very popular and in depth sport for participants, and it&#8217;s easy to see why so many people are hooked.<br/><br/>A fishing trip away with some friends can be a great way to release the stresses and strains of everyday life. A truly relaxing and enjoyable experience, the fishing trip can be a great way to clear the head and unwind. Before you can go on a fishing trip, it is essential that you stock up on everything you&#8217;ll need to make your trip possible, and thoroughly enjoyable.<br/><br/>The first thing you will need to think about is the nature of your trip. Obviously if you are opting for an overnight stay, your requirements will be very different from a day trip, and it is worthwhile having an idea of what you&#8217;ll require before you set off. If you are planning an overnight stay, you&#8217;ll need to think about an appropriate tent, or organise alternative accommodation. Additionally, you&#8217;ll need to pack food and emergency supplies to last you through. The last thing you want is to have to rush to a local shop in the middle of your fishing trip.<br/><br/>As far as the fishing is concerned, you&#8217;re going to need to gather some amount of equipment. Fundamentally, you&#8217;ll need a rod or net, some line, bait and a hook or two. On top of that, you&#8217;ll almost certainly require solid, waterproof boots or waders, and some layers to keep out the cold. As far as bait is concerned, you should look to have a variation, given that different fish go for different things, and you might also want to consider fly fishing as your method of choice. There are simply loads of different options to choose from, and the choice is yours.<br/><br/>Your fishing trip should be fun, and give you a chance to unwind, but this can&#8217;t be possible if you don&#8217; have the right equipment. By stocking up before you go, you will not only add to the enjoyment of your trip but also increase your chances of catching that prize fish. All in all, the preparation is essential to the overall experience, and can really make or break and fishing trip.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Jonathon Hardcastle						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Exuma Bonefishing &#8211; An Alluring Sport!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Can you conquer the bones? Sure, the Bahamas can offer sunshine, seclusion, solace, and a sexy tan, but did you know it can also offer the chance to engage in some of the best fishing in the world? Exuma bonefishing is truly a challenging and gripping sport and the regional coastlines are particularly exceptional for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Can you conquer the bones? Sure, the Bahamas can offer sunshine, seclusion, solace, and a sexy tan, but did you know it can also offer the chance to engage in some of the best fishing in the world? Exuma bonefishing is truly a challenging and gripping sport and the regional coastlines are particularly exceptional for this spirited pastime. Bonefish are some of the most elusive fish in the sea and can be a slippery prey to hook; however with a knowledgeable guide and a few tricks and know-how, hooking yourself a &#8220;bone&#8221; can be a truly satisfying and pleasurable experience.<br/><br/>The Bonefish</p>
<p>Bonefish are native to the Caribbean, but are particularly plentiful just off the coast of the Exuma Islands. The immaculate sandy flats of the Exumas provide the ideal location for this sport, as bonefish keep to shallow muddy and sandy flats when digging for food. Parts of the south-east side of the island are known to have some particularly good spots. Bonefish are usually caught for the sport and spirit of the chase; they are not particularly known to be so great-tasting. In fact, bonefish are said to have the most fight per pound of any other fish!<br/><br/>Fly fishers flock to the islands of the Bahamas every year to experience the challenge and adventure of Exuma bonefishing. Bonefish are silvery in color and are very fast-moving; it is not uncommon to see three or four enthusiastic fishermen splashing merrily through the shallow waters, rods in hand, to chase down a school, which can reach up to approximately 300 fish. A bonefish can streak up to 25 miles per hour in order to evade sharks, barracudas, and of course, energetic fishermen! An average bonefish weighs between 4 and 6 pounds, but can reach up to a whopping 19 pounds. Although bonefishing is popular in any season, the months of May to July are said to be particularly exceptional for this spirited sport.<br/><br/>Exuma bonefishing</p>
<p>Bonefishing is not your typical fishing expedition by any means. Exuma has many resources and facilities where visitors, whether amateur or pro, can visit to learn the techniques of bonefishing and seek aid from experienced and enthusiastic guides. Most guides on the island have grown up in the area and are well-versed in the movements of this slippery, silvery fish. It is important to rig up your rod straight away while your guide prepares the boat; you definitely do not want to be caught unprepared as a school of bonefish swiftly heads your way. If the tides are high, you can expect to be fishing in creeks and mangrove shorelines, as Exuma bonefishing is tide-dependent. Depending on the weather and seasonal changes, the average number of bonefish schools sighted per day in Exuma is 40 to 400, while the average number of fish caught per day is between 3 and 45.<br/><br/>Essentials for Eager Bonefishers<br/><br/>Fly rods Reels with plenty of backing (150-200 yards) Spare flylines Leader material/tippets Flies (Gotchas, Christmas Island Specials, Charlies) Pliers/clippers/hook sharpener Wading shoes Wading pack Fly tying kit Sunglasses, hat &#038; sunscreen Water bottle Light rain gear<br/><br/>Whether you have the craving for an exhilarating fishing experience or just want to try something new and different, Exuma bonefishing is the ideal choice. It is definitely not a passive activity and can be enjoyable for the whole family. Hooking your first bonefish is a unique and fulfilling experience that may have you adopting the sport full-time. As any local bonefisherman will tell you, there is nothing as exciting as casting your line out into that azure sea and waiting in anticipation for that impending thrill of the chase. The avid bonefisher is always scanning, anticipating, and moving in order to hook their next big one.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Amanda Smith-Barrett							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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