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Tim J. September 14th, 2004 09:34 PM

TR: Orlando fly shops
 
The beauty of my business trips is they tend to lead me right by fly
fishing shops on my way to visit clients. Go figure. Most of the time
the shops turn out to be nothing much in the way of an experience, but I
had a lot of fun in one today. After visiting two Orvis-authorized
stores that had little to offer (just a corner of the stores dedicated
to fly fishing, one store with only two rods), I located The Fly
Fisherman in Orlando. This is a well-stocked store with lots of
selection, and a tyers corner where the proprietor shared his skill of
steelhead flies (he's going to WA new week), and we talked for a while
about the different types of fishing we experience. I spent about an
hour in the store altogether and enjoyed my stay. I'd recommend this as
a stop to anyone from roff on a trip down this way.
http://www.flyfishermaninc.com

Sometime in the next few days I hope to make it to Bass Pro Shops.
--
TL,
Tim
------------------------
http://css.sbcma.com/timj



Wayne Knight September 15th, 2004 03:29 AM

Orlando fly shops
 

"Tim J." wrote in message
...
I located The Fly Fisherman in Orlando. This is a well-stocked
store with lots of selection, and a tyers corner where the proprietor
shared his skill of steelhead flies[snip] I'd recommend this as
a stop to anyone from roff on a trip down this way.
http://www.flyfishermaninc.com


I will second that suggestion. There's also a sister store on the Atlantic
coast. I've not been in there in several years but the one fly fishing
purchase I've always wish I had made was in the shop. They had a four piece
T&T Heritage 5 wt that I passed on and have never seen another either in a
shop nor on Ebay. I was a novice fly fisher at the time and the owner helped
me get some casting kinks out of the way when using big flies as I was
going SW fly fishing the next day. (weather wiped out those plans)

Sometime in the next few days I hope to make it to Bass Pro Shops.


I thought you were doing a tour of flyshops?

If you have time, you ought to look up John Kumiski, he's a former teacher
and a great guide out of the Orlando area. He runs folks down the no motor
area near Canveral and guides folks out of a canoe. Baby tarpon, snook,
redfish and watching the manistees.



Wayne Knight September 15th, 2004 03:29 AM

Orlando fly shops
 

"Tim J." wrote in message
...
I located The Fly Fisherman in Orlando. This is a well-stocked
store with lots of selection, and a tyers corner where the proprietor
shared his skill of steelhead flies[snip] I'd recommend this as
a stop to anyone from roff on a trip down this way.
http://www.flyfishermaninc.com


I will second that suggestion. There's also a sister store on the Atlantic
coast. I've not been in there in several years but the one fly fishing
purchase I've always wish I had made was in the shop. They had a four piece
T&T Heritage 5 wt that I passed on and have never seen another either in a
shop nor on Ebay. I was a novice fly fisher at the time and the owner helped
me get some casting kinks out of the way when using big flies as I was
going SW fly fishing the next day. (weather wiped out those plans)

Sometime in the next few days I hope to make it to Bass Pro Shops.


I thought you were doing a tour of flyshops?

If you have time, you ought to look up John Kumiski, he's a former teacher
and a great guide out of the Orlando area. He runs folks down the no motor
area near Canveral and guides folks out of a canoe. Baby tarpon, snook,
redfish and watching the manistees.



Wayne Knight September 15th, 2004 03:29 AM

Orlando fly shops
 

"Tim J." wrote in message
...
I located The Fly Fisherman in Orlando. This is a well-stocked
store with lots of selection, and a tyers corner where the proprietor
shared his skill of steelhead flies[snip] I'd recommend this as
a stop to anyone from roff on a trip down this way.
http://www.flyfishermaninc.com


I will second that suggestion. There's also a sister store on the Atlantic
coast. I've not been in there in several years but the one fly fishing
purchase I've always wish I had made was in the shop. They had a four piece
T&T Heritage 5 wt that I passed on and have never seen another either in a
shop nor on Ebay. I was a novice fly fisher at the time and the owner helped
me get some casting kinks out of the way when using big flies as I was
going SW fly fishing the next day. (weather wiped out those plans)

Sometime in the next few days I hope to make it to Bass Pro Shops.


I thought you were doing a tour of flyshops?

If you have time, you ought to look up John Kumiski, he's a former teacher
and a great guide out of the Orlando area. He runs folks down the no motor
area near Canveral and guides folks out of a canoe. Baby tarpon, snook,
redfish and watching the manistees.



Tim J. September 15th, 2004 05:09 AM

Orlando fly shops
 
Wayne Knight wrote:
"Tim J." wrote in message
...
I located The Fly Fisherman in Orlando. This is a well-stocked
store with lots of selection, and a tyers corner where the
proprietor shared his skill of steelhead flies[snip] I'd recommend
this as
a stop to anyone from roff on a trip down this way.
http://www.flyfishermaninc.com


I will second that suggestion. There's also a sister store on the
Atlantic coast.


Titusville.

I've not been in there in several years but the one
fly fishing purchase I've always wish I had made was in the shop.
They had a four piece T&T Heritage 5 wt that I passed on and have
never seen another either in a shop nor on Ebay. I was a novice fly
fisher at the time and the owner helped me get some casting kinks out
of the way when using big flies as I was going SW fly fishing the
next day. (weather wiped out those plans)

Sometime in the next few days I hope to make it to Bass Pro Shops.


I thought you were doing a tour of flyshops?


Well, I *AM* near Fantasy Land. g I've never been to a Bass Pro shop,
so I owe it to myself to experience the thrill. AFAICT, there aren't any
other shops to visit in the Orlando area, but I will entertain
suggestions. I'm not in the market for a guide, but appreciate the
suggestion.

Also, I may find myself in the St. Pete/Tampa Bay area in the next few
days. Any suggestions on "toy stores" in that area?
--
TL,
Tim
------------------------
http://css.sbcma.com/timj



Tim J. September 15th, 2004 05:09 AM

Orlando fly shops
 
Wayne Knight wrote:
"Tim J." wrote in message
...
I located The Fly Fisherman in Orlando. This is a well-stocked
store with lots of selection, and a tyers corner where the
proprietor shared his skill of steelhead flies[snip] I'd recommend
this as
a stop to anyone from roff on a trip down this way.
http://www.flyfishermaninc.com


I will second that suggestion. There's also a sister store on the
Atlantic coast.


Titusville.

I've not been in there in several years but the one
fly fishing purchase I've always wish I had made was in the shop.
They had a four piece T&T Heritage 5 wt that I passed on and have
never seen another either in a shop nor on Ebay. I was a novice fly
fisher at the time and the owner helped me get some casting kinks out
of the way when using big flies as I was going SW fly fishing the
next day. (weather wiped out those plans)

Sometime in the next few days I hope to make it to Bass Pro Shops.


I thought you were doing a tour of flyshops?


Well, I *AM* near Fantasy Land. g I've never been to a Bass Pro shop,
so I owe it to myself to experience the thrill. AFAICT, there aren't any
other shops to visit in the Orlando area, but I will entertain
suggestions. I'm not in the market for a guide, but appreciate the
suggestion.

Also, I may find myself in the St. Pete/Tampa Bay area in the next few
days. Any suggestions on "toy stores" in that area?
--
TL,
Tim
------------------------
http://css.sbcma.com/timj



Frank Reid September 15th, 2004 11:05 AM

Orlando fly shops
 
Also, I may find myself in the St. Pete/Tampa Bay area in the next few
days. Any suggestions on "toy stores" in that area?


Home Depot seems to be popular right now.

--
Frank Reid
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Frank Reid September 15th, 2004 11:05 AM

Orlando fly shops
 
Also, I may find myself in the St. Pete/Tampa Bay area in the next few
days. Any suggestions on "toy stores" in that area?


Home Depot seems to be popular right now.

--
Frank Reid
Reverse email to reply



Wayne Knight September 16th, 2004 01:44 AM

Orlando fly shops
 

"Tim J." wrote in message
...

Also, I may find myself in the St. Pete/Tampa Bay area in the next few
days. Any suggestions on "toy stores" in that area?


From a fly shop, sorry not too familiar with Tampa/St. Pete but a good
friend just moved down there from Michigan. Immediately bought three boats
and his tackle selection is at least twice what I own, do you want his
number ? Maybe he'll show you the stash. g



Wayne Knight September 16th, 2004 01:44 AM

Orlando fly shops
 

"Tim J." wrote in message
...

Also, I may find myself in the St. Pete/Tampa Bay area in the next few
days. Any suggestions on "toy stores" in that area?


From a fly shop, sorry not too familiar with Tampa/St. Pete but a good
friend just moved down there from Michigan. Immediately bought three boats
and his tackle selection is at least twice what I own, do you want his
number ? Maybe he'll show you the stash. g




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