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    Just curious as to how many salt anglers are here and their primary saltwater angling areas of preference. I see a bunch of posts from Fl, some from the west coast, and a few from the east coast.

    I am a Mid Atlantic inshore and offshore fly angler mostly though my favorite fish is the Tarpon.

    How about the rest of you?

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    I"ll fish for anything, but so far my only experience has been the Gulf Coast of Florida in the spring and summer when I'm lucky enough to get down there.

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    So far my favorite domestic spot is out of Venice, Florida. I've also fished Texas, Mexico, South Africa, and California.
    TT

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    St. Augustine area and very little success wade fishing and surf fishing. Would take any pointers offered.

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    The North Jersey beaches mostly Sandy Hook area and some on Island Beach State Park

    wet
    Working Trout Bum

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    I fish here in Miami/Homestead in Biscayne Bay...I dont stray at all in salt...dont even go to the Keys which is about 1hr...never fished Flamingo which is about the same...I have love for all flats species especially huge ones...on the flats I know what pecking order I cast to so I would have to say PERMIT gets my vote but really like bull reds on lite tippet and also trophy bonefish

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    71 views and 5 replies say's a bunch!

    To those who did reply I thank you for your participation in this thread. I can see why the majority of conversation relate to Florida fly fishing here.

    Thanks again
    Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by DEcevR View Post
    71 views and 5 replies say's a bunch!

    To those who did reply I thank you for your participation in this thread. I can see why the majority of conversation relate to Florida fly fishing here.

    Thanks again
    Jim
    Been out of town...
    Eastern Connecticut to Cape Cod. ......30+ years
    The simpler the outfit, the more skill it takes to manage it, and the more pleasure one gets in his achievements.
    --- Horace Kephart

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    I fish inshore and near shore around the Venice, FL area during the late fall and winter. The beauty of this area is the variety of fish you can target..........

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    I fish the SoCal beaches, mostly Zuma (Malibu) Beach. I'm really new to fishing the suds and I haven't caught much but it is sure a challenging and fun game, I went last Sunday and saw two seals and a dolphin. I've seen people catching surf perch and corbinas. Not sure if you can catch leopard and sand Shovel Nose Guitarfish on the fly but I'm sure it's tons of fun.
    I believe I can fly fish

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