Fitzwho
WKR
Yep. Caught several the one day it was nice enough to play with the 7wt. My main 7wt prior to this trip was a TFO BVK.Did you use your 7 weight for bonefish? I was using a sage maverick 8wt with a nautilus reel for bones today. I got 8 of them I think. Some just out cruising by themselves, some in schools.
I'm in the part of my flyfishing journey that I finally wanted to buy myself some nice stuff, so for this trip I bought a Winston Air Salt 7wt that I bought at a nice discount because Winston just discontinued that line. So I got it at Red's for $680, but received a $180 fly line for "free" with it (the new Scientific Anglers Magnitude).
I also bought an Atlas 9wt (highly recommended) and a Sage Maverick 12wt as my nicer rods for those weights. Some of the rods I took are basically trash comparatively to this newer equipment. But my original 9wt that I bought for $100 has caught fish in 5 other countries, including tarpon to 30lbs over the 10+ years that I have owned it. I 100% could have gotten away without buying $2000 in new rods for the trip.
If I go back to Christmas Island, I probably wouldn't bother bringing a 7wt. Might pickup up a nice 8wt setup. But truthfully, I would fish a 9wt 90% of the time and would have my guide carry a 10wt setup for trevally (or I am going to have to live with a 12wt in my hand for a year prior to going). Also, I would almost exclusively target triggerfish and trevallies.
Other than those I really only own two 3wts and two 5 weights, one of which is broke and at Sage for repair. I have another half dozen conventional travel rods as well (surf rod, big boat spinning rod, light spinning and casting rods, etc). My wife hates it but I don't go anywhere without a rod or two.