‘Saltwater Fly Rods’
Kayak Fishing Rod Leash: Episode 1
John “Toast” Oast of Fishyaker.com demonstrates how easy and cheap it is to make your own rod leash for kayak fishing or any other time you may be concerned about losing a pole. All you need is an old cell phone cord, a couple clips and a few zip ties.
Sage Xi2 Fly Fishing Rods – Red Truck Fly Fishing
No matter which saltwater challenges you face-from bonefish to billfish-Sage Xi2 Fly Fishing Rods let you concentrate on the fish instead of your casting. Built with Sages innovative Generation 5 (G5) Technology, Xi2 Fly Rods feel lighter and livelier than other saltwater rods. The Modulus Positioning System (MPS) that they developed for these rods provides a startling level of “line feel” throughout the casting stroke. This enhanced ability to feel the fly rod load allows you to apply power more efficiently; unmistakably the Xi2 Fly Fishing Rod. Click: www.redtruckflyfishing.com Call: 1.866.672.1959
SAGE Xi3 Fly Fishing Rods – Leland Fly Fishing Outfitters
The latest saltwater rod from SAGE is now available at Leland Fly Fishing Outfitters. SAGE’s Xi3 is the ultimate big fish fly rod series. Lighter, stronger, and even better casting… yes, it’s that good. Leveraging SAGE’s G5 graphite and saltwaterH20 technology, these fly rods cast well at short and long distances and still have plenty of lifting power. And… they look great too. If you dream of tailing bonefish and leaping tarpon this is your new best friend on the flats
Saltwater Fly Fishing the Florida Keys – Fly Fishing a Wreck
www.saltwaterangler.com Saltwater fly fishing is the ultimate Challenge. Join Capt. Tony Murphy as he takes us just off shore in Key West for some crazy saltwater fly fishing action on a wreck in the Florida Keys.
2 fishing questions.?
1. I am getting my brother this fly fishing rod. Check out the link. Has anyone ever got this one? Or tried it before? If you have some Pros and Concerns please. Thanks!! It’s for saltwater, and I getting him the 9wt one.
http://www.llbean.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay?storeId=1&langId=-1&catalogId=1&categoryId=37639&parentCategory=8091&cat4=2136&productId=23996&display_id=48429&feat=8091-tn&catalog_id=TA&from=&rtnComp=
2. Is there any LBF http://www.landbigfish.com/default.cfm members that like it. I am a member and so far I like it. Still awaiting my "welcome package". And do they give out decent ‘free’ tackle?
Thanks for taking your time to read and/or answer my question(s). And have a great holiday!
-Fishingidiot-
Fly Rod – Orvis Zero Gravity
More Zero G Info www.orvis.com The Orvis Zero Gravity Fly Rod.
saltwater fly fishing: what size fly gear should i use for flats fishing?
im a veteran fresh water trout fly fisherman and an avid saltwater fisherman, but ive yet to take the leap into saltwater fly fishing. im going to be visiting Belize, which im told has excellent flats and mangrove fishing. i need to buy a fly fishing rod and reel to do the job. i pretty much just need a versatile setup that can handle permit,bone-fish, small to medium tarpon and snook. what is a good recommended weight/ size/class ?
30 MILES OUT – #9 spanish mackerel on flyrod & rolling tarpon
SUBSCRIBE ! 30 MILES OUT fish’n show! today we head offshore with the flyrods looking for busting spanish… we run into some rolling tarpon on the way out! check it out!
A Fishin' Story…Will you read and release, please?
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I don’t recall much about December 7, 1969. It was my 11th birthday and I’m sure we had the usual party, my parents and their friends. (I didn’t even have a party with my friends until about my 15th birthday) I can’t say I know why, it was just that way. Aunts and uncles, secretaries and siblings, that was the guest list.
do recall getting a very nice spinning rod and reel. It was one of my dads old ones he salvaged from the hurricane rubble. He pain-stakingly disassembled each reel we recovered, rinsed and soaked them, then put them back together. Better than new.
As if it were surgery, he laid out each pin and spindle, bearings and cogs, then meticulously reassembled and oiled each reel. Fishing was personal. He had an arsenal that would make Bill Dance jealous. Freshwater, saltwater, fly, offshore. Even cane poles. Separate tackle boxes for each type, too. So yeah, it was a real nice fishing rig he gave me.
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Andy Mill with new Hardy fly rods and reels
Andy Mill and Capt. Paul Tejera test the new Hardy fly rods and reels. Hardy is ready for the Salt with these new models that surpass all standards in the industry. Andy demonstrates his superb casting skills as he experiences the power and feel of these prototype rods! They also look at the newest saltwater fly reels from Hardy.