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July 15, 2005
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Capt. Jim Blackburn might be delusional, but then again, maybe he's crazy like a fox. Could be the fly-fishing pilgrim has hooked onto something here - like a new angle for flats fishing, to say nothing of a fresh image for a fish held too long in low esteem.
That would be old man carp, aka bugle-mouthed bass in some circles. But when Blackburn peers through his polarized, tinted glasses, the creature he sees is a "golden bonefish." He would tell you the ancient species is at least as fly- rod worthy as its smaller saltwater namesake.
He ought to know, and the golden bone itself will back his claim emphatically when it slurps your fly and rips hundreds of yards of backing from your reel.
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