Thread: Bayou Redfish
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Old March 28th, 2008, 11:46 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 13:40:06 -0700 (PDT), Wayne Knight
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On Mar 28, 3:14*pm, Ken Fortenberry
wrote:


My question to roff, how does one go about catching a redfish
on a fly rod in a Louisiana bayou on April 30th ? The guide
recommends a 9wt., but floating, sink tip, full sink ? How
about flies ? I know absolutely nothing about fly fishing for
redfish. How about that, a virgin experience at my age. ;-)
I'm looking forward to it.


Personally I think a 9wt is a little heavy for redfish, my primary
redfish from a boat rod is a 7wt and I use an 8wt while wading.


I already tried that, Wayne, but hey, when you're getting advice from a
guide who knows where redfish are in S. Louisiana, advice from folks who
live or have lived there with lots of fishing experience just sorta come
in a distant second...

IMO,
Clousers and decievers are fine for searching casts or casting to
cruising fish. But my limited experience is that crab and shrimp
patterns work better on tailing fish which is the "classic" way of
locating and casting to them.


Shrimp and crab are decent "specific purpose" patterns. FWIW and IMO,
though, the "bait fish" types are adequate to great all-around, whereas
the shrimp/crab types are more limited. IOW, if you're gonna travel
"heavy," by all means take both types, but if you're gonna travel
"light," a couple of each, Deceivers, Assassins/Mickeys, and Clousers
are the ticket. Remember, these aren't 16s, 18s, 22s, these are
3/0-5/0s. And take at least 2 of each - 1 for you, one for any possible
oyster beds, etc.

A quick google turned up this link for what its worth:
http://www.flyfishusa.com/flies/02-s...er-redfish.htm

For the most part floating lines are just fine but I always carry an
intermediate and fast sink polyleader just in case.


Gear whore. Seriously, reasonable advice. I guess I'm more of the "a
travel light" kinda guy on jaunts like this - you know, a couple of
flies, 1 (ONE!) rod, reel, spool, vest, boat, vehicle, generator, TV,
cell phone, GPS, camera, etc....leaves more room for gin, tonic, and
ice...

Good luck and have fun. I can send you a couple of crab/shrimp
patterns to play with if you'd like.

BTW, I used to attend the Jazz festival annually when I lived on the
gulf coast but have not been in a decade or more. Any chane you can
pick me up this year's poster (I used to collect them and still have
some)? I will of course reimburse you.


Oh, man, this has become its own, er, funkin' industry, both legit and
otherwise. An official poster, unsigned, isn't cheap, and a signed one
is REALLY ridiculous (IIRC, they were fetching over $800.00 last year,
unframed). Then there's all the quasi-official ones. I'd suggest
determining _exactly_ what you want and letting Ken and Kristine have a
website/.jpg/something to see so they know exactly what you want. And
as an aside, depending on which ones you have (such as a signed
Rodrigue, etc.), you might wish to check into values and determine if
you need insurance (seriously).

TC,
R

Wayne