Category Archives: Saltwater Fly Fishing
Green Light The Bahamas

It's time to check in on the status of Bahamian fishing regulations. I get emails every week asking if foreigners are allowed to fish in the Bahamas. As of now, all of the news is good. There's been very little talk of changes to existing...
Sunday Classic / Flats Fishing is not All Sunshine

I was in The Fish Hawk picking up a few things before heading to the Florida Keys for my first ever week of flats fishing. My friend Gary Mariman asked me where I was going. When I told him he gave me a piece of...
Saturday Shoutout / Bowhook Sharks

It's shark week on South Andros! If you read my recent article on shark safety, you know I had a little run in with a shark a few weeks ago. In that article I mentioned that my buddy Michael Poulin caught a little black tip shark...
Shark Smart, Staying Off Of The Food Chain

Here's a cautionary tail and some tips that might come in handy one day. I've spent a lot of time around sharks. Little babies and fish bigger than a flats boat. Generally speaking, I'm not afraid of them but I know when to cut them a...
Sunday Classic / The Flats, Light Bottom vs. Dark Bottom

Water temperatures and seasons play an important role for fly fishermen fishing the saltwater flats. Saltwater fish prefer to utilize different types of flats throughout the year to maximize their comfort and food intake. When I was new to the saltwater side of the sport,...
