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Saltwater Fly Fishing
12-01-2011, 05:53 PM
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Somebody please explain
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DrewDelashmit
While I have heard that to be the case along much...
While I have heard that to be the case along much of the eastern seaboard, it is the complete opposite down here in the Keys. A west wind is often a killer to the fishing, while an easterly wind is...
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Saltwater Fly Fishing
08-21-2010, 08:37 AM
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Nov trip
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DrewDelashmit
Unfortunately, the wading opportunities around...
Unfortunately, the wading opportunities around Key West are fairly limited. Most of the truly productive flats are a short boat ride away from the ramp, particularly if you want to target bones or...
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Saltwater Fly Fishing
01-27-2009, 11:29 AM
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Bonefish Flies for Abaco Island Bahamas
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DrewDelashmit
Even if you are planning to fish with a guide, be...
Even if you are planning to fish with a guide, be prepared and have plenty of flies. Guides in the Bahamas are not always as reliable as guides in the States when it comes to tackle. Granted this...
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Saltwater Fly Fishing
01-27-2009, 11:21 AM
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New Orleans
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543
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DrewDelashmit
I have fished with Capt. Rich Waldner and would...
I have fished with Capt. Rich Waldner and would recommend him to anyone. He works from dawn to dusk and is a pleasure to fish with. He is based in Port Sulpher which is about 45 minutes south of...
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Tackle and Gear
12-17-2008, 12:18 PM
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Fly Line for Warmer Climates
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DrewDelashmit
The other main difference between "warm/tropical"...
The other main difference between "warm/tropical" lines and typical trout lines is the core. You will often find that most tropical lines are built on either a braided or single strand monofilament...
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Tackle and Gear
09-09-2008, 12:01 PM
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Bauer Rogue 4
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412
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DrewDelashmit
Nharrier, I probably would steer away from...
Nharrier,
I probably would steer away from either of those lines for salt use. They just don't have anywhere near the stiffness to hold up to any kind of heat. I might suggest SA Mastery...
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Photography
09-09-2008, 11:54 AM
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10
New online fly fishing magazine
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1,185
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DrewDelashmit
UofMontanaAlum, don't get me wrong I couldn't...
UofMontanaAlum, don't get me wrong I couldn't agree more that young people are the key to the continuation of not only this sport, but the right to continue to fish. We need people continuing to...
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Tackle and Gear
09-07-2008, 12:34 PM
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Complete new setup- need advice
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DrewDelashmit
You seem to have decided on the rod, so now the...
You seem to have decided on the rod, so now the question is the reel and line.
Let's be honest, a drag is a nice thing to have but not really that necessary for general trout fishing. With that...
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Saltwater Fly Fishing
09-06-2008, 07:35 PM
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11
Poll:
Favorite Boat Manufacturer
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763
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DrewDelashmit
I can understand that, the salt needs a little...
I can understand that, the salt needs a little life every once in a while around here.
I would agree with your choice of Yellowfin, from what I hear they make great offshore boats and nice bay...
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Photography
09-06-2008, 03:23 PM
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10
New online fly fishing magazine
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1,185
Posted By
DrewDelashmit
You would be hard pressed to find a magazine,...
You would be hard pressed to find a magazine, either traditional or on-line, that doesn't have at least one recycled photo.
I agree that I would like to see more content to go with the photos,...
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Saltwater Fly Fishing
09-06-2008, 03:17 PM
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11
Poll:
Favorite Boat Manufacturer
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763
Posted By
DrewDelashmit
I think that would all depend on what you want...
I think that would all depend on what you want the boat to do. Flats, bay, offshore? No boat can do everything well and I don't believe that any one manufacturer builds boats that are exceptional at...
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Photography
03-06-2008, 06:52 PM
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Camera Recommendations?
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DrewDelashmit
I have a nikon DSLR that I take fishing with...
I have a nikon DSLR that I take fishing with regularity. I find that it is the only way to really get great pictures whether of fish or landscapes. I have a canon digital point and shoot that takes...
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Tackle and Gear
03-06-2008, 06:46 PM
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Scott s4 905-4
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DrewDelashmit
I fished the S4 905-4 for several days in...
I fished the S4 905-4 for several days in Colorado this past fall. It was a great rod that did everything I asked of it. Whether fishing double nymphs, a hopper-dropper rig or swinging wet flies it...
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Saltwater Fly Fishing
02-13-2008, 04:45 PM
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Everglades and Charleston
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487
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DrewDelashmit
The Everglades is an unbelievable place. The...
The Everglades is an unbelievable place. The spring can be a great time to visit. There should be snook, redfish and tarpon making their way along Gulf edges and laid up in secluded lakes and coves...
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Saltwater Fly Fishing
02-13-2008, 04:39 PM
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2
Tarpon Fishing
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434
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DrewDelashmit
The size of the tackle really depends entirely on...
The size of the tackle really depends entirely on the size of the fish that you are chasing. If you are targeting babies (up to 30lbs) in a place such as Campeche an eight or nine weight is...
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Smoky Mountain Fishing
01-22-2008, 11:20 AM
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Spine of Time
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574
Posted By
DrewDelashmit
Don, Those are both great books. While...
Don,
Those are both great books. While every detail is likely not true, that does not diminish their quality of writing and as stories.
Whenever I am missing the mountains, I will pick up one...
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Saltwater Fly Fishing
01-22-2008, 11:12 AM
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5
Chasing Silver
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703
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DrewDelashmit
Byron is right. You hear people comment on...
Byron is right. You hear people comment on needing to be able to cast 100 ft to have success down here and nothing could be farther from the truth. The majority of shots that you get whether at...
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Tackle and Gear
01-21-2008, 12:48 PM
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12
Looking for a specialty fly box
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809
Posted By
DrewDelashmit
Another testament to the ability of Cliff Boxes...
Another testament to the ability of Cliff Boxes to hold flies. This past week I flew to New Orleans to chase the large redfish that invade the marshes of the area. With me I took one of the Beast...
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Tackle and Gear
01-15-2008, 12:22 AM
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Looking for a specialty fly box
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809
Posted By
DrewDelashmit
The Cliff's boxes are great. I personally use...
The Cliff's boxes are great. I personally use several Beast Jr. boxes. One dedicated to permit, one to bonefish and one to redfish. They hold flies very well even when being beaten to death in the...
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Tackle and Gear
01-10-2008, 11:51 PM
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6
1 Piece of Equipment?
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714
Posted By
DrewDelashmit
MtnMike, You are a brave man to trust...
MtnMike,
You are a brave man to trust zippers to keep anything dry. I have used and to some extent abused countless "waterproof" zippers and the only thing that I have confidence in saying is...
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Fishing Classic Rods and Gear
01-06-2008, 06:36 PM
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20
bamboo and technology
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3,581
Posted By
DrewDelashmit
Greg is largely correct that graphite will out...
Greg is largely correct that graphite will out perform bamboo as a material. I have however cast some current graphite rods made by reputable manufacturers that make bamboo feel like a revolutionary...
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Saltwater Fly Fishing
01-06-2008, 12:39 PM
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6
OBX in June
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634
Posted By
DrewDelashmit
I have fished the Outer Banks on a couple of...
I have fished the Outer Banks on a couple of occasions. It has usually been the last week of October or first week of November chasing false albacore around Cape Lookout and Harker's Island.
I...
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General Fly Tying
12-07-2007, 08:50 PM
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3
enrico puglisi dub brushes w/micro legs????
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489
Posted By
DrewDelashmit
I have used the dubbing brushes without the legs...
I have used the dubbing brushes without the legs extensively. I have primarily used them on bonefish flies and occasionally on tarpon flies. They are great and exceptionally easy to use. I can see...
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Tackle and Gear
12-07-2007, 08:38 PM
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16
Sunglasses
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1,130
Posted By
DrewDelashmit
I find that there is little difference in the...
I find that there is little difference in the quality of lenses offered by any of the high end manufacturers. Having worn most of them extensively on the water they all work. The key is to find a...
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Tackle and Gear
12-04-2007, 07:11 PM
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26
Christmas Wish List
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1,799
Posted By
DrewDelashmit
I wish for: - Health and happiness for...
I wish for:
- Health and happiness for friends and family
- Good weather and a calm hurricane season '08
I've got fishing gear coming out of my ears, so selfishly I don't want anything on that...
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