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I don't claim to have any skill at all and certainly not in sal****er. It's
nice to be at the stage where you're still easily amused and sal****er flyfishing is just out of this world. Heidi and I booked a cruise cheap before we decided to get married and so it became our honeymoon. Alas, I had already negotiated a day of sal****er with my 9 weight.... From the beginning: Many of you remember the guide we met in July on that great Blackfoot float that John H so deftly arranged. We helped the guide, Jacob, load his raft into his boat. He showed us a bunch of great permit photos and explained that he guides in Key West in the Winter. So I called him. We had the whole cruise with a nice room for slightly more than the cost of one day with Jacob, so I asked about wade fishing opportunities nearby. He told me about a great marina, near lots of flats, off the beaten path in the Lower Keys near Key West. Although he didn't have the guy's name or number, he explained that we could rent Kayaks there. I called the Marina and got the number of the Kayak Guy. Jason (not to be confused with Jacob) agreed to drive the 16 miles and pick Heidi and I up in Key West. After a few nervous minutes, he showed up and, talking a mile a minute, gave us a great verbal tour on the way to the Marina. He had all the gear ready: paddling jackets, brand new kayaks, pfd's, dry bags, food, water, and a kayak for me with an anchor. He gave us a map of the nearby keys and directed me to a big sand flat in front of a huge channel. Jacob had told me what to tie and I'd tied a bunch of 6" sparse chartruese and white flies with a little flash on 2/0 Gamakatsu's. Fun to tie. After two calls to Jacob I knew that I could expect sharks, barracuda's and maybe Jack Crevalle if I was lucky. It was windy! Heidi's a sport but I could tell right away that she wasn't digging paddling against the wind. I'd loop back and she'd tell me to go on and that she was fine but it was clear that this wasn't fun for her. We paddled against the wind, over deep and shallow water and I spotted a few rays but no fish. It became clear as I looked at the distant key that was my target: if she paddled all the way there she would not paddle all the way back. So I looked for something likely nearby. I got on the lee side of a nice key with lots of pelicans: http://home.earthlink.net/~royalwulff/web/Pelicans.jpg The birds were beautiful and there were different birds all over the place. There was a Turtle Grass "flat" in front of these Mangroves and a distinct deeper channel. This was gonna be it, so I anchored and stepped into the mucky turtle grass. After a little trial I'd gotten the casting worked out and figured out where I'd blind cast. I'd gotten maybe two or three good casts in and stripped the big fly back as fast as I could as Jacob had instructed me to. At that point I saw a good sized shark maybe thirty feet in front of me and I picked up and shot a great long cast, but it was well behind the shark. Since it was long and straight and I suck at casting a 9 weight (or any rod for that matter) I started stripping fast anyway. The sal****er strike is like lightning. It got heavy on a strip, I did my best strip strike and lifted my rod, and it turned into a running chain saw in an instant. I was whistling and hollering at Heidi like some dork at the San Juan "I've got a FISH ON!". And it was hotter than anything I'd ever felt. I was sure it was the shark. My tippet was braided wire and I held on. When the fish got close the first time I saw it was a Jack Crevalle, maybe 10 lbs but it felt like a hundred. It saw me and made two more runs, each about the length of my flyline. Heidi was about 500 yards from me when the fish got a little tired and I got it close again, so I decided to take a picture the way I've done with trout: get the fish at your feet, grab the camera and snap, then put the camera down and release the fish. I took this picture and one more of the beautiful strong fish: http://home.earthlink.net/~royalwulf...ckCrevalle.jpg and of course I broke my rod like a dork: http://home.earthlink.net/~royalwulff/web/rod.jpg It was over. And although it was a letdown it was a blessing in disguise. If the rod hadn't broken, I'd have stayed out there forever and Heidi would have been even less happy in the rough conditions. I got a fish and Heidi got to go shopping and we had a drink in Key West. Jason picked us up early after a quick phone call and I assured him that I wanted to pay him for all day as planned. He drove us back to Key West via a different route and gave us more of a tour. When he dropped us off I asked him what I owed him. He said "uhh, bro, let's call it 80. He got $100 and it was a fantastic deal. bruce h |
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On Tue, 23 Dec 2003 22:04:13 -0800, "bruiser" wrote:
I don't claim to have any skill at all and certainly not in sal****er. It's nice to be at the stage where you're still easily amused and sal****er flyfishing is just out of this world. [intro snipped] I took this picture and one more of the beautiful strong fish: http://home.earthlink.net/~royalwulf...ckCrevalle.jpg and of course I broke my rod like a dork: http://home.earthlink.net/~royalwulff/web/rod.jpg It was over. And although it was a letdown it was a blessing in disguise. If the rod hadn't broken, I'd have stayed out there forever and Heidi would have been even less happy in the rough conditions. I got a fish and Heidi got to go shopping and we had a drink in Key West. Jason picked us up early after a quick phone call and I assured him that I wanted to pay him for all day as planned. He drove us back to Key West via a different route and gave us more of a tour. When he dropped us off I asked him what I owed him. He said "uhh, bro, let's call it 80. He got $100 and it was a fantastic deal. That is so cool (other than the murdered rod ;-) Good for you! I've never hooked one of those slab-sided tuna beasts but I've heard they are a riot. It's great you got one on your own. cheers! /daytripper (I gotta start plottin' some way to wet a line before March...) |
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![]() "bruiser" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... What´s a broken rod compared to the memories?!. Nice trip report, and a lovely fish. I really would like to catch something like that someday. TL MC |
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"bruiser" wrote:
... fun TR clipped... Nice report Bruce, and a nice fish. I hope that rod was insured. Chas remove fly fish to reply http://home.comcast.net/~chas.wade/w...ome.html-.html San Juan Pictures at: http://home.comcast.net/~chasepike/wsb/index.html |
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bruiser wrote:
I don't claim to have any skill at all and certainly not in sal****er. It's nice to be at the stage where you're still easily amused and sal****er flyfishing is just out of this world. Heidi and I booked a cruise cheap before we decided to get married and so it became our honeymoon. Alas, I had already negotiated a day of sal****er with my 9 weight.... From the beginning: Many of you remember the guide we met in July on that great Blackfoot float that John H so deftly arranged. We helped the guide, Jacob, load his raft into his boat. He showed us a bunch of great permit photos and explained that he guides in Key West in the Winter. So I called him. We had the whole cruise with a nice room for slightly more than the cost of one day with Jacob, so I asked about wade fishing opportunities nearby. He told me about a great marina, near lots of flats, off the beaten path in the Lower Keys near Key West. Although he didn't have the guy's name or number, he explained that we could rent Kayaks there. I called the Marina and got the number of the Kayak Guy. Jason (not to be confused with Jacob) agreed to drive the 16 miles and pick Heidi and I up in Key West. After a few nervous minutes, he showed up and, talking a mile a minute, gave us a great verbal tour on the way to the Marina. He had all the gear ready: paddling jackets, brand new kayaks, pfd's, dry bags, food, water, and a kayak for me with an anchor. He gave us a map of the nearby keys and directed me to a big sand flat in front of a huge channel. Jacob had told me what to tie and I'd tied a bunch of 6" sparse chartruese and white flies with a little flash on 2/0 Gamakatsu's. Fun to tie. After two calls to Jacob I knew that I could expect sharks, barracuda's and maybe Jack Crevalle if I was lucky. It was windy! Heidi's a sport but I could tell right away that she wasn't digging paddling against the wind. I'd loop back and she'd tell me to go on and that she was fine but it was clear that this wasn't fun for her. We paddled against the wind, over deep and shallow water and I spotted a few rays but no fish. It became clear as I looked at the distant key that was my target: if she paddled all the way there she would not paddle all the way back. So I looked for something likely nearby. I got on the lee side of a nice key with lots of pelicans: http://home.earthlink.net/~royalwulff/web/Pelicans.jpg The birds were beautiful and there were different birds all over the place. There was a Turtle Grass "flat" in front of these Mangroves and a distinct deeper channel. This was gonna be it, so I anchored and stepped into the mucky turtle grass. After a little trial I'd gotten the casting worked out and figured out where I'd blind cast. I'd gotten maybe two or three good casts in and stripped the big fly back as fast as I could as Jacob had instructed me to. At that point I saw a good sized shark maybe thirty feet in front of me and I picked up and shot a great long cast, but it was well behind the shark. Since it was long and straight and I suck at casting a 9 weight (or any rod for that matter) I started stripping fast anyway. The sal****er strike is like lightning. It got heavy on a strip, I did my best strip strike and lifted my rod, and it turned into a running chain saw in an instant. I was whistling and hollering at Heidi like some dork at the San Juan "I've got a FISH ON!". And it was hotter than anything I'd ever felt. I was sure it was the shark. My tippet was braided wire and I held on. When the fish got close the first time I saw it was a Jack Crevalle, maybe 10 lbs but it felt like a hundred. It saw me and made two more runs, each about the length of my flyline. Heidi was about 500 yards from me when the fish got a little tired and I got it close again, so I decided to take a picture the way I've done with trout: get the fish at your feet, grab the camera and snap, then put the camera down and release the fish. I took this picture and one more of the beautiful strong fish: http://home.earthlink.net/~royalwulf...ckCrevalle.jpg and of course I broke my rod like a dork: http://home.earthlink.net/~royalwulff/web/rod.jpg It was over. And although it was a letdown it was a blessing in disguise. If the rod hadn't broken, I'd have stayed out there forever and Heidi would have been even less happy in the rough conditions. I got a fish and Heidi got to go shopping and we had a drink in Key West. Jason picked us up early after a quick phone call and I assured him that I wanted to pay him for all day as planned. He drove us back to Key West via a different route and gave us more of a tour. When he dropped us off I asked him what I owed him. He said "uhh, bro, let's call it 80. He got $100 and it was a fantastic deal. bruce h nice tr bruce..... my first wife and i spent a similar honeymoon in key west. we had a grand time and it sounds like ya'll did to. congrats on the bliss and grats on the jack,,, they're a blast, eh? wally, who'd sell everything and buy a shack on cudjoe key in a heartbeat if marie would let me. |
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![]() walt winter wrote: wally, who'd sell everything and buy a shack on cudjoe key in a heartbeat if marie would let me. uh, wally, as your personal beer valet and legal advisor... do not, i repeat, do not ever let marie know you wrote the above. in my brief associations with lovely marie, i learned quite well her heart's dream to relocate or return the two of you to that miserably flat place populated by yanks and canucks. i suspect she'd sacrifice you to a "shack" briefly if she could get the two of you back to florida, but you'd soon find yourselves in a proper florida subdivision near all the amenities of civilized life... in short, you'd be fukked my friend, and we'd more than miss you.. g jeff |
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Jeff Miller wrote:
walt winter wrote: wally, who'd sell everything and buy a shack on cudjoe key in a heartbeat if marie would let me. uh, wally, as your personal beer valet and legal advisor... do not, i repeat, do not ever let marie know you wrote the above. in my brief associations with lovely marie, i learned quite well her heart's dream to relocate or return the two of you to that miserably flat place populated by yanks and canucks. i suspect she'd sacrifice you to a "shack" briefly if she could get the two of you back to florida, but you'd soon find yourselves in a proper florida subdivision near all the amenities of civilized life... in short, you'd be fukked my friend, and we'd more than miss you.. g jeff yeah.... marie's idee of roughin it is paved roads that lead direct to a mall. wally |
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![]() "walt winter" wrote yeah.... marie's idee of roughin it is paved roads that lead direct to a mall. hilarious, and just in time for christmas eve! thanks ol man, and a tip of santa's hat from yfitp wayno |
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![]() "bruiser" wrote... I don't claim to have any skill at all and certainly not in sal****er. It's nice to be at the stage where you're still easily amused and sal****er flyfishing is just out of this world. Heidi and I booked a cruise cheap before we decided to get married and so it became our honeymoon. Alas, I had already negotiated a day of sal****er with my 9 weight.... snip Way cool, Bruce. Excellent TR - thanks! -- TL, Tim http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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