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Bad to the Bonefish
Published on June 11, 2008 at 3:04am
Biscayne Bay, according to Capt. Dave Sutton, is one of the most pristine pieces of water that happens to be alongside three and a half million people. And its home to the elusive bonefish, which Sutton describes as a supreme challenge to a real fisherman they erupt and go blasting off the flat like you threw a 49 Buick at em. Sounds scary, but you have no need to worry. Learn to cast like a pro at the South Florida Boat Show and maybe you won't have that problem. Saturday and Sunday between noon and 4 p.m. there will be fishing seminars from industry vets, so you can take home some angling knowledge along with your new 40-foot powerboat.
Think your wallet can't handle a Hummer and a Whaler at the pump? Don't worry the boat show will also feature the latest in fuel-saving engines. Ships ahoy at the Miami Beach Convention Center.
June 13-15, 2008