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 Post subject: Fly help for board newb
PostPosted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 12:14 pm 
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Coming down to Delray area for T-day and bringing the sissy-stick along with spinner for plugs/jigs/bait.
I'm guessing 10 wt is good for snooks, (medium) yaks, possible lagoon poon :dude: . Floating and int. lines.
Flies I'm thinking clousers, crease flies, deciever types, synthetic "hair" flies. Any special colors I should be aware of. I'm hearing about mullet, so I'm thinking about flies w/ black backs (ala local 66 "crap" below- you make some nice crap, btw), although I have also heard that snook will not hit a black fly.
Anybody feel strongly about that?
Thanks to all for help. Really good board.
-WJ


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 Post subject: Re: Fly help for board newb
PostPosted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 4:57 pm 
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Joined: Tue Mar 10, 2009 9:51 pm
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Location: Melbourne
wild john wrote:
Coming down to Delray area for T-day and bringing the sissy-stick for plugs/jigs/bait. along with fly.


Fixed it for you.

* Everything you mentioned sounds good, all of the fine tuning will have to wait until you get out there and see what conditions you will be fishing.


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 Post subject: Re: Fly help for board newb
PostPosted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 5:29 pm 
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FlyFishin321 wrote:
wild john wrote:
Coming down to Delray area for T-day and bringing the sissy-stick for plugs/jigs/bait. along with fly.


Fixed it for you. Thanks- It was a late one last night!

* Everything you mentioned sounds good, all of the fine tuning will have to wait until you get out there and see what conditions you will be fishing.


Check- I'll come loaded for bear... -ish.


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