Diana, 'permit' me to introduce myself. Down in Cancun they simply refer to me as "Bonedaddy". I am 'the massa of de flats'! Many times in hushed tones, while I make my way thru Cancun's hotspots at night, the whispers of doen da ehstat El Massa de Bonedaddy ring in the ears of young beautiful Senorita's. As I approach the dancefloor ... ah, nevermind, this ain't workin.

I don't know shiaat about bonefreakinfish. But ....
.... from reading the above posts, do you think bonefish can resist a well presented pink worm? I don't think so! You might do well to check into the nearest bass 'salad bar' in a comprehensive fishing store like Ted's. That's where you will find all kinds of rubber things that look like food to most game fish. Things such as real small earth tone colored crawfish, small squids or hootchies, and rubber tube jigs with several little legs that could be taken as a small crab or other saltwater crustaceans. There are also quite small rubber baitfish (1 1/2" to 2 1/2") that when put on a 1/8th oz. jighead hook and cast gently, then slowly twitch retreived, could catch most any game fish cruising the flats. Be sure to take a 2 oz. bottle of Pro Cure Ssquid Oil along. ... How do I know this? I don't. But I slept at a Holiday Inn Express for a few minutes a couple hours ago. If you try those things I suggested and don't get 'boned' on the flats, you won't have to call me Bonedaddy.