Introduction to Saltwater Fly Fishing

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15 Responses to Introduction to Saltwater Fly Fishing

  1. artsnflies says:

    In this video I am using a 9wt rod with a 350 Teeny head because the water is deep and fast in that area.

  2. carnivor9595 says:

    what kind of outfit do you use?

  3. artsnflies says:

    Of course. Just be sure it’s legal to fish were you want to.

  4. johplay449 says:

    I have just started to fly fish overall. Can I fish in ponds for bass or something? PLease message back!

  5. cruzion says:

    Guam has lot’s of fisherman, but not many video cameras.

  6. cruzion says:

    Hand over hand is perfect for reds and speckled trout. You can just pull to set the hook in, then let them them run while you organize your rod and line. I can’t wait to try this. I’d love to see a vid with techniques on how to combat the wind with a fly..

  7. artsnflies says:

    Yea, the hand-over-hand technique keeps in in constant contact with the fly. Just try to resist the temptation to rod strike – hand strike with the line!

  8. cruzion says:

    Nice. I’m a beginner salt-water flyer, and it’s good to be able to see peoples techniques. I have a lot of missed strikes with speckled trout when stripping, but the ‘rod under the armpit and strip with both hands’ idea is a winner for sure.

  9. artsnflies says:

    Tips about what exactly?

  10. fisherdan32 says:

    very nice… do you have any tips?

  11. artsnflies says:

    A little far to go for a weekend video production.

  12. S89f says:

    why don’t they do fishing shows on guam? we got plenty of fisherman here.

  13. artsnflies says:

    Definately saltwater. We were fishing inside Jones Inlet at Pt. Lookout (Long Island NY). Weather was really snotty for June. Couldn’t get outside the inlet.

  14. NexChampion says:

    that doesn’t look like salt water fish

  15. NeneChan says:

    cool

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