Toyota Mark
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FTF, school me on fishing the NMZ during summer.
Toyota Mark replied to Toyota Mark's topic in The Fly Tying Bench
Thanks! I picked up mylar tubing today for rattles. Sadly, I don't have the materials for that deceiver...They also aren't exactly my forte, they always end up way too built up somehow. -
This weekend I'm taking my long awaited first trip to the Banana river NMZ, sadly, it's going to be REALLY hot, and the reports I'm hearing are grim... Lethargic fish that are unwilling to eat in the sizzling water. If anyone could get me some tactics, and patterns catch these lazy fish I'd appreciate it. So far the only information I've been able to scrounge is to use dark flies that sink quickly and carry a rattle.
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I have a 9wt ticrx, 8wt lefty pro, and a 6wt finnesse.. I really like the finnesse, but would recommend all of them.
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Weirdest thing you have found fishing
Toyota Mark replied to Trout.vs.Bass's topic in The Fly Tying Bench
I've found a few decrepit old boats WAY up in the salt marshes. One of them is up horseshoe creek and the other is on simpsons in Jacksonville. Only thing I can figure is they got washed up there in a bad storm, or they've just been dumped. -
Ooh!! Ooh!! Ooh!!! I don't care what it is, I bet redfish would eat that up on low tide! I WILL make one. It's a fly in my book.
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If you don't mind me asking, and excuse the question for my first post.... How do you plan on fishing this? In Jacksonville/NEFL area a lot of people take live or dead mole crabs and stick them on a surf rig. Are you just going to walk down the beach and cast into the surf untill you get hooked up with something? How far into the surf are you going to wade? How does the waves effect your casting line, do you just let the wave take it where it wants to or do you make a back cast before the wave gets to it? I realize this is slightly off topic but I'm very interested in taking my 8wt down for a day at the beach.