Tag Archives: salt water fly fishing
Sunday Classic / How Not To Learn Bonefishing

FLOAT TO THE BAHAMAS ON A 55 GALLON DRUM AND SAVE THE AIR FARE BUT HIRE A GOOD GUIDE EVERY DAY! My buddy Brad went to the Bahamas for bonefish recently. I loaned him a rod, reel some leaders and a box of my favorite bonefish...
Fly Casting Problems Are Sneaky

IF THERE IS A PROBLEM WITH YOUR FLY CAST IT'S PROBABLY HAPPENING BEHIND YOUR BACK. Do you know what your loop is doing when you're not looking? It could very well be mucking up your forward cast. Tailing loops, collapsing lines and fizzling forward casts can...
Ready Position Video

The ready position is the most fundamental skill in saltwater fly fishing. Saltwater fly fishing has been described as, "long periods of boredom punctuated by brief periods of panic." That can certainly be true. I personally never find it boring and with a good ready position...
Tight Line Presentation Video

In fly fishing slack is always a bad thing. One of the most common mistakes I see anglers make, when flats fishing, is presenting the fly with slack in the system. If your fly doesn't have a lifelike look, it's just another piece of trash to...
How Do Hosted Fishing Trips Work And Is It Right For Me?

By Louis Cahill I promise you, this is not going to be a sales pitch but a full disclosure. A good friend of mine suggested I write this article. A good friend who, as it happens, I met on a hosted fishing trip. It’s...
