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Hi Steve,
I have a small vacation home in Sebastian, FL now that is about 2 hours from you. You might put a WF9F 3M Mastery Bass line on you 8 weight rod and then put on a Rio 7 1/2' 2x leader . This should help your 'bass bug/popper' casting some. For small poppers you could put a WF7F Bass line on you 6 weight rod. Seems like the winter months is the big bass time in Florida? -- Bill Kiene Kiene's Fly Shop Sacramento, CA, USA Web site: www.kiene.com "Steve Nyhan" wrote in message link.net... I should have better introduced myself in the original post, thanks for the responses so far, keep them coming I have fished all over the world during my military career and really found a passion for fly fishing. I believe a fly rodder can out fish a bait caster in shallow water anytime. I believe we just have to learn how and for me that's the fun and challenge. First of all let me tell you that I live in Florida on Lake Istopokga, a great bass lake and about 45 minutes from Lake Okeechobee. I have hundreds of smaller bodies of water within minutes. I do not have a boat so I have been focusing on the smaller bodies of water and canals. I use a 6 and 8 wt set-up and poppers seem to be my mainstay. I use clousers and deceivers but algae really fouls up wet flies. I think the biggest problem is culture shock, coming from pristine creeks and the tiniest of flies and leaders to these huge monstrosities is almost like learning to fly fish again. I have learned that there is very little written on fly fishing for Bass and what is, seems to be basic and mainly focus at small mouth in gin clear streams. The books written seem to be trout fishing technique thats super-sized, but I have learned that largemouth fishing in still water it really is a different style of fishing. The weeds algae and in many cases along the shores competing with big old oak trees. My biggest problem is casting. The wind can be a real bother when I am throwing a # 4 popper. With a back wind the popper sails but when it is in my face I get no distance. I like to fish for Bass, big bass are not a must but would be nice. I land 1 - 3 lbs as normal I haven't weighed any but a 3 1/2 is probably the largest I have landed. I don't mind bluegill or crappie either but algae keeps me throwing poppers and for bluegill it's O.K. but crappie don't hit them. I have no local fly shops and the closest is about an hour drive. We have no fly clubs and the local bass club does not allow fly rods in tournaments. It's just a whole different animal fly fishing in central Florida compared an outfitter on every corner and clubs sponsoring clinics every weekend in Montana and Utah. The coast offers opportunities but it is hard to find time to regularly visit. Suggestions on equipment, casting and fly suggestions would be a great start. |
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