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Well, against rdean's advice, but thanks anyway r, I've hired
a guide to take me and my wife kayaking in the bayou. I'm gonna fish for redfish and she is along for the paddle. This is a guided fishing trip, not just sightseeing, so I assume the guide will put me in the vicinity of fish. 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. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 14:14:53 -0500, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: How about flies ? Spoon flies work well, but they're awkward to cast. Wear a hat. -- Charlie... http://www.chocphoto.com |
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Charlie Choc wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote: How about flies ? Spoon flies work well, but they're awkward to cast. Wear a hat. Thanks Charlie. Those things do like look they're anything but aerodynamic. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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On Mar 28, 4:19*pm, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: Charlie Choc wrote: Ken Fortenberry wrote: How about flies ? Spoon flies work well, but they're awkward to cast. Wear a hat. Thanks Charlie. Those things do like look they're anything but aerodynamic. -- Ken Fortenberry These look interesting. Ever heard of using them on trout? Halfordian Golfer http://www.nwmangum.com/spoonfly/index.html |
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On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 14:14:53 -0500, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: Well, against rdean's advice, but thanks anyway r, I've hired a guide to take me and my wife kayaking in the bayou. I'm gonna fish for redfish and she is along for the paddle. This is a guided fishing trip, not just sightseeing, so I assume the guide will put me in the vicinity of fish. 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. Big (3/0 - 5/0) Clousers, Assassins/Mickey Finns, Lefty's Deceivers, etc. on a floater if you are going to _flyfish_ - IOW, you aren't interested in using a fly rod as quasi-casting rod. And I didn't advice against the fishing, only wasting money on a guide. And putting someone on fish this time of the year, assuming the weather is cooperating _at all_, is little more than saying, "Yo, boy, y'all see that there water..." TC, R |
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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. 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. 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. 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. Wayne |
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Wayne Knight wrote:
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. 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. 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. 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. Thanks Wayne. Yeah, a 9wt sounds like overkill for 10 to 12 pound fish but my 7wt is a 10' two piece (would be great in the kayak but a bitch on the train to Nawlins), I have no 8wt but I do already have a couple of 9wts. And that's what the guide recommends so what the hell. I'd be more than happy to pick up a Jazz Fest poster for you but you can get one yourself (and fill in the blanks in your collection) he http://www.art4now.com/store/index.asp -- Ken Fortenberry |
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On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 17:40:32 -0500, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: I'd be more than happy to pick up a Jazz Fest poster for you but you can get one yourself (and fill in the blanks in your collection) he http://www.art4now.com/store/index.asp Trust me on this one, guys - this (mail order, not necessarily this site, and FWIW, there are a lot of fakes floating around, esp. on places like Craigslist - get it from an official source) is by far and away the best way to do it. TC, R |
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![]() "Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message ... And that's what the guide recommends so what the hell. Well he is the pro. But if you want to take a four piece seven or eight along drop me a note. I'd be more than happy to pick up a Jazz Fest poster for you but you can get one yourself (and fill in the blanks in your collection) he http://www.art4now.com/store/index.asp Thanks I had forgotten all about them. I think the last one I picked up came via them. |
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