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rw wrote:
Joe McIntosh wrote: Warm late fall weather is providing lots of redfish in local N. C.. waters after a successful trip to Harkers Island for False Albacore last week I am now back in Wilmington fishing daily for reds in creeks flowing into the inland waterway.Younger fish (puppy drum } and good size seniors are easy to catch with spinning tackle after you locate them but I am having real trouble using a fly rod. Casting a nine weight while standing is real work but as I fish sitting in a kayak my efforts are really sorry. Yesterday I was trying to cast a crease (?) lure into a good size pod of fist and caught my hat [twice], and the water behind me on most casts. Anyone with casting procedure suggestions please offer them---when that tangle of fly, leader and line come flying by it is really frightening. them hooks are really BIG and I still have memories of catching my tongue one day with a size 16 humpy while mountain fishing with Daniel and Jeff Miller. Casting a nine-weight and a heavy fly for distance isn't pretty, especially in the wind, and even more especially in a kayak in the wind. The kayak puts you lower above the water surface, so you can't get as much distance as when shallow wading or when casting from a real boat while standing. Forget about pretty casts. Try using the water to load the road. Throw the fly behind you into the water, then use the water loading to send out more line on the forward cast. You can do this several times, finally shooting line on a forward cast to your target. or...get the line moving off the water, and throw the backcast straight up...or as straight up as possible...it aint pretty, but it seems to work. of course, i'm partial to light weight spinning gear for such pursuits. cookin redfish... filet and leave skin & scales on one side of filet, put skin side down on charcoal grill, dollop the meat with your favorite seasonings while grilling. it's as good as any fish you'd care to eat, and better than most... |
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