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Advice

Posted: November 30th, 2014, 9:51 pm
by eightwt
There is a fair to middling chance I will be moving to Tallahassee area within the next 8-12 months. Starting to think about my tackle/flies etc. in anticipation. Have rods in weights 3 to 9 and reels to match. Have various lines including sink tips and intermediate as well as floating. My tying materials include warm water, cold water, and the salt. What patterns should I have and any other suggestions could anyone pass on would be appreciated.

Thanks

Re: Advice

Posted: December 1st, 2014, 8:14 am
by bman
Where are you moving from? what do you usually fish for?

Your basic fish choices here are
Fresh- bass and bream
I'm a basic fly fisherman so poppers and some nymphs catch all my freshwater fish.

Salt- Reds, trout, flounder and all the rest of your typical inshore species. Lots of tarpon at times of the year.
I know the salt fly guys throw a lot of clousers and crease flys for trout. Crab and spoon patterns for reds.

Re: Advice

Posted: December 1st, 2014, 9:44 am
by silverking
Good recommendations there from Barry. For trout I'd add Deceivers in olive/white and some shrimp patterns like Cook's Critters and epoxy shrimp. Reds also love deer hair chuggers like small Dahlberg Divers.

If you plan to join the tarpon circus, typical streamer patterns in cockroach, tans, black/red tied on 2/0 hooks, plus an assortment of Toad flies. If you're not a purist it also doesn't hurt to carry an assortment of epoxy glass minnows for Spanish mackerel.

Re: Advice

Posted: December 2nd, 2014, 9:07 pm
by Terrier
Add some Gartside gurglers and a schminnow type fly to the mix (and a Dupree spoon if you're really not a purist). But pretty much, it's clousers for me.

Re: Advice

Posted: December 12th, 2014, 8:18 pm
by eightwt
Thanks for the reply's. Will be coming from Black Hills of South Dakota trout country, started on the fly in warm water and then the salt on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Looking forward to my first redfish anything else that swims down there!