How's that for a bone!
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Steep Point Bone
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holy moly ! what a waste, imagine how good a Bonefish of that size would go on a shallow flat ?



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Steve there has got to be some of the flats in the shark bay area that hold bonefish at certain times of the year. Such a fast area, one would not even know where to start to look.
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Hey Rohan- did Cam impart any of his local knowledge on you before he cut out of the Bluewater scene.
He seemed to be keeping something up his sleeve in regards to shark bay bones...
He seemed to be keeping something up his sleeve in regards to shark bay bones...
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Matt, he's only heard the same whispers as the rest of us I think, or maybe more, but nothing firm that I know of. They are there ( pro's net them by accident sometimes ) but there's miles of ground to cover and the water conditions change fast. Just need to put i the time and know what to look for. For me , i'd be looking at the area between the sandspit and down to the rangers hut and past that, wading. Inside of Dirk Hartog in the boat, looking in about 2.5 meters of water, maybe 3. I heard "tourist beach" ( dont know why they call it that, they do their best to keep people out of there, locals don't care and go there I believe ), I heard has razor shells and Bonefish apparently. Not sure the extent of the truth.