I fish the east end of SGI, but not this time of year. Wouldn't know how it fishes right now. I put in at Carrabelle and run over to there. Never know what you might hook, reds, trout, lady's, pomp,...
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I fish the east end of SGI, but not this time of year. Wouldn't know how it fishes right now. I put in at Carrabelle and run over to there. Never know what you might hook, reds, trout, lady's, pomp,...
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Good luck Joe
Might look at Redington Behemoth. I think $139. I have 2, 5/6 and 9/10. A great drag. Use mine in the salt.
Fished St Marks river Friday, trout in the rivers after the last cold snap. Caught some on a crafty shrimp type pattern. Also red fish are in there. clouser will work, experiment with colors....
I agree with tailing loop, a chartreuse over white clouser will take more kinds of fish over a wider geographic area than any other. A second choice would be a black wooly bugger. Both are successful...
For lake trout I used to tie up a fly using dumbbell eyes tied at the eye of the hook, a marabou tail and then estaz wrapped forward to the eyes and around them. Then baited with a large minnow. Some...
Thanks for your responses. Will try some and see if they turn out ok.
Have watched various u tube on tying a spoon fly ranging from using a silly putty mold to cutting out the flutes from a 2 liter coke bottle. Also mylar tape. Anybody have any experience tying these...
I use my to estimate than double it.
Having trouble reading as I continually need to re download. But I like ok although it seems a little infomercial to me. Does give some local flavor
As a forester for 40+ years I have across hundreds of old homesteads and house sites. Always wondered how it was and about those who tried to eke out a living in a lot of remote areas. Reminds ya how...
I certainly miss the salt water mags. How many get thisisfly online?
See a lot of ads for grip rod wraps for spin rods. Anyone ever try on a fly rod?
Thanks for the replys
Anyone have a recipe for sand flea fly?
Thanks
Good picks for trout, but for species diversity a little limited. Might consider locations that offer salt and warm water opportunities.
Pretty tough I think. Don't think even on bait much. Here they net.
Actually more salt and cold than warm.
If it ain't chartreuse, it ain't no use.:cool:
My trout fly's are far from perfect, some might judge embarrassing, but they generally do pretty darn well. Fresh and salt also do OK. Ever notice that fly's that get ratted up after a few catches...
Just bought a froggs pant to use in yak during cooler months here in FL. Hope they work out.
Thanks for your thoughts
Sure miss the dedicated saltwater fly fishing magazines. Anyone know why they couldn't make it?
Thanks for the reply