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Re: flyfishing n' trolling
[Re: JlarsBVI]
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01/29/2015 12:45 PM
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Re: flyfishing n' trolling
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01/30/2015 01:47 PM
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FrenchL, Sorry, but I didn't address your earlier question re: WHAT flies to use... What I've been reading and the general consensus is ><always ask locals first><. Make a call to the Marina and see what the recent success stories have been. That will be my plan in March. Brightly colored/flashy flies are what I'm hearing most that the Dolphin are hitting on currently. Terrestrials and streamers. Perhaps a LARGE streamer assortment... I would lean towards the larger Chartreuse, Red/Yellow, or Blue/White http://www.sierratradingpost.com/dream-c...-processed=true From a rod perspective, 8wt-12wt depending on species of fish you are after. Bonefish 8-10wt Game fish (Mahi, Wahoo, Tuna, Cuda) while trolling 10wt Tarpon 10-12wt http://www.flyfishbonehead.com/index.php?pID=527 http://www.flyfishbonehead.com/flyfishbonehead-mahi-mahi/..and once you bring your catch aboard, IF you decide its a keeper (eater) and not a candidate for carrying Ciguatera...Then a quick dousing of CHEAP Rum into the gills while under a wet towel will quickly dispatch the fish. -Eric
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