Category Archives: Fly Fishing in Salt Water

Isaac Moves On

Tropical storm Isaac has moved on. It did little in the way of damage here in SWF. Some wind and some ran.  Tolerable. Today the sun is returning, although the wind is still a tad strong by Florida standards. Perhaps in … Continue reading

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Good day at Gasparilla

Yesterday I fished with Ron Whiteley. He is an excellent  and very knowledgeable fly angler. Looked a little stormy early in the morning, but the weather settled down as the day progressed. Right off the bat, Ron got a big snook of … Continue reading

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Hurray for Matlacha

Of all the place I’ve seen here in Florida, Matlacha stands tall. Locally known as a “Drinking community with a serious fishing problem”, Matlacha is a eclectic mix of Art Galleries, bars, eateries, shops, and fish markets.  Colorful, Caribbean-like, and freewheeling, it … Continue reading

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Southern Comfort

  The Florida fryalator is in high gear. Each and everyday the mercury eclipses 90. Humidity hovers at 70 percent and the big gold orb roars down from the heavens. It can be intense. Blinding light, the air as heavy as a blanket. Then come … Continue reading

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Reeling in Reds, Fly Fishing for Redfish

Right now I’m seeing more snook than anything else. Believe me that’s fine by me, but I’m enjoying other species as well. Spotted Seatrout are eager biters, tend to fight on top, and look a bit like their northern cousin … Continue reading

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