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charlie_the_tuna 04-23-2015 07:12 PM

fly fishing..........
 
any you guys fly fish? I want to learn how. everybody who does it seems to love it. and it looks pretty sick on TV.

and the travel cases are pretty cool, too.

phatdaddy 04-23-2015 07:47 PM

i do it for freshwater bream and trout when we are in the mountains. lotta work to get the right conditions, water, fly, presentation and fish in the same spot, but when they strike...

pure magic

never done it in the salt, took a guy once, we waded, he had fly gear and i had a spinning outfit with live bait. i out caught him 3 to 1, but his one's looked like a lot of fun

go for it

bgreene 04-23-2015 08:03 PM

Tried it about 20 years ago, fresh water stream......caught a lot of trees, broke the fishing pole, oops, but it was fun. A bit too delicate for me at the time.....

Blue_Runner 04-23-2015 09:37 PM

I ate one when I was a kid....really just not enough meat on a common housefly to warrant the effort to target them. Now a horsefly on the other hand....have much larger haunches and a LOT more crunch to them.

I'll think I'll stick to fish fishing. :butt::oh:

smokeonthewater 04-23-2015 10:07 PM

I've done it a little but not enough to be able to offer any useful advice....
I hope one day to be able to do some more of it.

SkunkBoat 04-24-2015 08:15 AM

years ago, I bought one of those $30 starter outfits. I was fun learning. I used to go to ponds in an industrial park and catch bluegills. Perfect spot for it cause it was wide open. It was not possible to trout fish because the trout streams near me are completely overhung with trees.

Once I got pretty good at casting I tried it in salt. That was before the V20 when I had a 16ft aluminum boat. Managed to catch some 3 pound bluefish and some hickory shad. I don't think that outfit would have handled a 10 lb blue (there wasn't any drag!). It was a blast but soon the salt corroded the cheap outfit and then I broke a tip. Never moved up to a real saltwater outfit.

charlie_the_tuna 04-25-2015 10:52 AM

y'know, you watch the guys on tv and they're catching tarpon and sailfish and whatever else and it looks like a ball. also, it looks a lot easier to carry basic gear to exotic destinations. I remember going to the Bahamas with a single size rod tube and a small bag with a spinning reel and some basic tackle and seeing these guys with their little flyrod/reel case and these tiny fly boxes. just seems easier.

SkunkBoat 04-25-2015 06:53 PM

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Originally Posted by charlie_the_tuna (Post 221084)
y'know, you watch the guys on tv and they're catching tarpon and sailfish and whatever else and it looks like a ball. also, it looks a lot easier to carry basic gear to exotic destinations. I remember going to the Bahamas with a single size rod tube and a small bag with a spinning reel and some basic tackle and seeing these guys with their little flyrod/reel case and these tiny fly boxes. just seems easier.

If I were going to travel with one rod(and I have) it would be a spinning outfit. It can be used anywhere, with more diverse lures and bait, and can handle more adverse wind & tide & surroundings.

But by all means, give it a try. You can probably get a basic outfit at wallymart for cheap. Just be careful cause if you get hooked on it, fly fishing can lead to big$ addiction....

Pipe_Dream 04-29-2015 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by charlie_the_tuna (Post 221047)
any you guys fly fish? I want to learn how. everybody who does it seems to love it. and it looks pretty sick on TV.

and the travel cases are pretty cool, too.

Just watch A River Runs Through It. Better yet, read the book (it's terrific). You'll really want to do it then. A friend was going to give me some tips and lend me a starter, but his job took him away before we had the chance. Still on my list.

randlemanboater 05-01-2015 06:33 PM

I have used fly rods for freshwater fishing for the last 35 years, it is an addictive way to fish.

I have never tried it in the brine but will some day soon.


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