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Bill Kiene semi-retired
06-19-2012, 07:42 PM
Our next show - Bonefish in Hawaii

On our upcoming broadcast with Rob Provost we will give away a one year membership to the Federation of Fly Fishers, a one year subscription to Fly Fusion magazine, and a $20 gift certificate for Front Range Anglers (you need to be listening to the live show to win this).

To qualify for the drawings you need to register. Use the link below to visit our registration page, complete the form, then send us your information and you'll be included in the drawing.

http://www.askaboutflyfishing.com/survey.cfm

Rob Provost was one of the very first to introduce locals and the business/vacation traveler alike to the pursuit of Hawaiian bonefish on the fly. Listen in to learn about fly fishing for bonefish and how it differs from other places in the world.

Go to his 'ASK' page using the link below and ask him a question...

http://www.askaboutflyfishing.com/speakers/rob-provost

Tune in, Wednesday June 20th to hear his answers...

6:00 PM Pacific
7:00 PM Mountain
8:00 PM Central
9:00 PM Eastern

To access the show using the Internet just visit our home page at the time of the show and you'll see the red link 'Listen to the LIVE Show',just click on this link to launch our media player and listen to the broadcast.

http://www.askaboutflyfishing.com

One click and you're listening in LIVE.

Thanks, we hope you enjoy the show!

D. Roger Maves
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mems
06-20-2012, 02:43 PM
Aloha, Rob is on tonight. He is a member of TU over here and fishes with Ollie a lot and Louie sometimes. He had a website up and was doing some guiding, but I don't know his status lately. I have had the pleasure of guiding and fishing with many guys on this site and all I can say is that bonefish in Hawaii can be very difficult to catch. That being said, Oahu bones are the most selective bones I have ever fished for. I don't know if I can listen to the show but it should be interesting. If you come to Hawaii and want a trophy bonefish, over 10lbs. I would go to Molokai and fish a low tide in the morning. The fish there are big and hungry and will eat a fly.
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Bill Kiene semi-retired
06-20-2012, 11:35 PM
Captain Clay Ching is the man on Molika.

http://www.hallelujahhoufishing.com/

Bill Kiene semi-retired
06-20-2012, 11:35 PM
Captain Clay Ching is the man on Molokai.

http://www.hallelujahhoufishing.com/