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I would like to try some fly fishing in Florida around the Fort
Lauderdale area. I have read in FF that there are peacock bass in the canals and since this is fresh water that a fresh water license is required. I would also like to fish in the intercoastal waterway, but with a fresh water license I must fish only for fresh water species in the waterway. Can someone tell me what freshwater species are in the waterway, if any, and what type of flies would be effective? |
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On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 11:37:15 GMT, (Tony & Barb
Vellturo) wrote: I would like to try some fly fishing in Florida around the Fort Lauderdale area. I have read in FF that there are peacock bass in the canals and since this is fresh water that a fresh water license is required. I would also like to fish in the intercoastal waterway, but with a fresh water license I must fish only for fresh water species in the waterway. Can someone tell me what freshwater species are in the waterway, if any, and what type of flies would be effective? Yes, several someones can and have done so, in what has become a rather annoying number of times: http://groups.google.com/ If you have any remaining questions _after a fairly thorough digging about_, feel free to ask them. HTH, R |
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On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 07:58:51 -0600, "Wolfgang" wrote:
And just who among us would have risked even a dull old penny betting that he wouldn't... ....and ya know, the same thing applies: http://groups.google.com/ If you have any remaining questions _after a fairly thorough digging about_, feel free to ask them. |
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"Wolfgang" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 11:37:15 GMT, (Tony & Barb Vellturo) wrote: I would like to try some fly fishing in Florida around the Fort Lauderdale area. I have read in FF that there are peacock bass in the canals and since this is fresh water that a fresh water license is required. I would also like to fish in the intercoastal waterway, but with a fresh water license I must fish only for fresh water species in the waterway. Can someone tell me what freshwater species are in the waterway, if any, and what type of flies would be effective? Yes, several someones can and have done so, in what has become a rather annoying number of times: http://groups.google.com/ If you have any remaining questions _after a fairly thorough digging about_, feel free to ask them. Conversely, given that he, she or they are free to ask whatever pleases him, her or them, he, she or they may justifiably FEEL free to do so with or without any digging. By the same token, should you ever discover that you have something to say, you are free to do so. It follows, quite naturally, that you may feel so. Say, I've recently noticed that you've stopped referring to yourself as "dick".....dicklet. What's up with that? Wolfgang |
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"Kevin Vang" wrote in message t... In article , says... Say, I've recently noticed that you've stopped referring to yourself as "dick".....dicklet. What's up with that? The eagles got hungry? The implicit testimonial evidence provided by the presumed owner of their former perch notwithstanding, I got a shiny new nickel says they still are. Wolfgang |
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With all the "ink" spilt in this thread you'd think just the names of
a couple of fish and a couple of flies would have taken less time and effort. Disappointed in the response to a simple question!! I would like to try some fly fishing in Florida around the Fort Lauderdale area. I have read in FF that there are peacock bass in the canals and since this is fresh water that a fresh water license is required. I would also like to fish in the intercoastal waterway, but with a fresh water license I must fish only for fresh water species in the waterway. Can someone tell me what freshwater species are in the waterway, if any, and what type of flies would be effective? |
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"Tony & Barb Vellturo" wrote in message ... With all the "ink" spilt in this thread you'd think just the names of a couple of fish and a couple of flies would have taken less time and effort. Disappointed in the response to a simple question!! bass. bream. black poppers. now go buy another copy of "ff" and leave us the hell alone. I would like to try some fly fishing in Florida around the Fort Lauderdale area. I have read in FF that there are peacock bass in the canals and since this is fresh water that a fresh water license is required. I would also like to fish in the intercoastal waterway, but with a fresh water license I must fish only for fresh water species in the waterway. Can someone tell me what freshwater species are in the waterway, if any, and what type of flies would be effective? |
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