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  1. #1
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    Default Let's get some fishing reports from all over the world?

    I know many of you are scattered all over the place.

    Try to post a fishing report from your area or recent trip?



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    Bill Kiene (Boca Grande)

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    I'm up in Sun Valley right now.

    Family trip with some fishing (whenever I can).

    Fished Silver Creek via float tube in the ponds for 3 mornings, decent Trico , Baetis hatch for 2 days, today was windy and so so.

    Nothing huge but browns and rainbows to hand up to 16".

    Have a few more shots before heading back to San Fran.

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    Very special place to fish.....

    Many stop there on the way to other streams.
    Bill Kiene (Boca Grande)

    567 Barber Street
    Sebastian, Florida 32958

    Fly Fishing Travel Consultant
    Certified FFF Casting Instructor

    Email: billkiene63@gmail.com
    Cell: 530/753-5267
    Web: www.billkiene.com

    Contact me for any reason........
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    Hi Bill,unfortunately in asking for trip reports you'll have to cop the good with the bad....like the two weeks I just spent on C.I.

    We were greeted by wind and rain on our early morning arrival from a Fiji midnight flight and it just got wilder from there, making it tough fishing all 'round for the first week, so only handfuls of fish each day.

    The weather improved the second week and we were confident of better fishing, given that the four days following the full moon (then down to the quarter moon Neap tides) offers the best Bonefishing due to the fact that the fish have emptied their eggs and are (presumably) feeding again. Some better fish to hand but again the fish remain spooky, so much so I'm convinced that angler fishing pressure is taking it's toll on the Kiritimati flats. I had one day with no fish and another with only a handful and Trigger fish were especially flighty. I do fish unguided though.

    Remember there's anything up to sixty fishermen from the five Lodges on the flats every day of the week (Ikari House, the Villages, Captain Cook, Sunset Horizon and Lagoon View...and for those interested the Shark Place aka Crystal Beach is closed and the Captain Cook's closure is imminent apparently).

    Lots of GT's around, especially with a rising tide in the afternoon, and recently a few witnessed the unforgettable sight of 200 GT's massacring bait fish on the Orvis Flat.

    This was my fourteenth fortnight on the island over a thirteen year period so I guess I'll have to "cop it sweet" as we say here, although I've never experienced that wild weather in the middle of the year.

    Cheers

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    From 1986 I went there 13 times for a week with groups through my fly shop and never had that wild of weather.

    We did have rainy years where the island roads were flooded.

    Also we did have droughts where the palm trees caught on fire.

    Mostly it was all at the Captain Cook Hotel.


    I guess you have had some really good days there for Bones and for GTs?


    It is still on my recommended bucket list.


    Thanks for the complete report........
    Bill Kiene (Boca Grande)

    567 Barber Street
    Sebastian, Florida 32958

    Fly Fishing Travel Consultant
    Certified FFF Casting Instructor

    Email: billkiene63@gmail.com
    Cell: 530/753-5267
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    Contact me for any reason........
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    Aloha Bill,

    Hawaii has been slow offshore. The Ahi spawned early, full moon in July instead of August. There are marlin around and the mahi have shown up. They are feeding on the small ahi around the fads. Some ono are still hitting on the troll.

    Inshore is good now. Bonefish remain a constant, feeding best on an incoming tide. Trevally are in close now feeding on small goat fish, Oama.

    The weather has been warm for August, low 90's, and hopefully the ocean will cool down and avoid a coral bleaching of the reefs.

    Sorry to hear about CI, it is getting tough there, the fish are finicky and only eat small 06, 08 flies.

    Mems.
    Don Memmer

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