Monthly Archives: February 2014

Polyphemus. No, not the Cyclops the Moth

I went to get the mail today and ran into Polyphemus. No, not the legendary cyclops that trapped Odysseus and his men. Polyphemus the moth. This one was about 5 inches across, big enough to cover most of your hand. It … Continue reading

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Snook Shangri-La?

There is a spot near me that I jokingly refer to as snook Shangri-La. I have fun memories of this place. It is a small island, with a pile of dead wood sitting off one end. Nice structure. Sweetening the … Continue reading

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Dawn on the Flats

Occasionally I’m on the water before the sun. I try to do it as much as I can. Believe me amigo, here in the subtropics, early morn is precious. The air is cool and still; the humidity is down. All around you … Continue reading

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Gheenoes: a Fine Flats Boat

Gheenoes: A Fine Flats Boat  Awhile back my friend Pete bought a used Gheenoe Classic. He got a great deal. Gheenoes are  popular here in Florida. At 15.6′, they are a lightweight, inexpensive, easy to trailer, shallow running, capable crafts, … Continue reading

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Scott Fly Rod’s “G” Series – a look back

Scott Fly Rod’s “G” Series – a look back  Fly rods come and go. What’s hot today, is not tomorrow. Its all about market demands, I guess. This is not to say that change is a bad thing. This constant evolution has produced … Continue reading

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