I agree with Barry
Dean will keep you laughing and catching or maybe the other way around.
Sea Trout, Redfish, black drum are the big three. I would choose a 8 wt fast-action rod with a reel that holds some backing. Wading is one way. Kayaking is another. Flats skiff is still one more way.
Wading does take some good footwear.
Two things underwater to watch out for Oyster Bars, are like razors.
Stingrays are sometimes around. Shuffle your feet.
Above the water is the SUN cover up put on sunscreen, Big hat dark polarized glasses.
Sun Screen PF 35 or better.
Some times it rains but the Sun will get you any way.
Flies are Clousers in 2-6 Green or tan shades. Spoon flies are Deans favorite.
Poppers in dark or pink colors.
Learn to cast with any wind from any direction. Fish are tricky. They will make you hit yourself with a fly if they can.

ol Al

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