Posts Tagged ‘tarpon’

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: 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 ?

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.

Which Fly Rod/Reel should I get?

I really want to get into fly fishing, just to do something different besides the usual fishing with my spinning rod and reel with lures, jig, etc. Though I know very little about Fly fishing. I know a bit about the simple stuff, like what the rod wt means and stuff like that, but I don’t know what works best for what. First, What size rod should I get (wt). I mainly fish largemouth and peacock bass, and occasionally I fish saltwater for fish no more than a few pounds. But I am also interested in catching small tarpon that I see very often in a lake behind my house. What Rod wt would be best for my needs? Also, what is a good, affordable brand of rod and reel to get, I heard redington is a good brand and cheaper than other brands, but im not so sure. And if there is anything else that is important that i should know, please let me know, thanks!

How much must one spend to get a quality saltwater fly fishing reel?

I need a resonably priced reel for chasing Tarpon, Snook, and Bonefish. Brand names would be appreciated.

need some advice on a good med- to heavy action fly rod?

something suitable for saltwater fishing ie. snook,tarpon,striped bass
generaly when fly fishing im fishing trout so my gear is fairly lite

Fly Rod: Fresh & Saltwater Hydros Fly Rod – Orvis

Hydros fly rods use the same graphite and scrim technologies as our … (read more) www.orvis.com

SAGE Xi2 Fly Fishing Rods – Leland Fly Fishing Outfitters

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.flyfishingoutfitters.com Call: 1.866.672.1959

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