Fly-Fishing
is becoming more and more popular everyday. Maybe it has to do with the
fact that fly-fishing involves some of the most exciting experiences
that fishing has to offer. Not only are anglers casting
to a fish or school of choice, but you are doing so in the purest most
primitive form of fishing. Everything from the cast, to the
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retrieve, to the hook up, rests solely on that of the angler.
Though fly-fishing originally was used in northern streams and lakes,
taking it to the saltwater has brought about a whole new side to the
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Fly-fishing
in saltwater is probably the most amazing experience an angler can
have. The adrenaline rush that one encounters is indescribable.
Today, almost any fish can
be caught on fly.
Different shallow water areas offer a vast array of species. In
the keys, angers are able to cast at bonefish, tarpon, permit, redfish,
triple tail, and snook. Capt. Bou is an
experienced fly-fisherman and is always more than happy to give advice
and critique his anglers techniques; upon request. It is a good idea
however, to be able to perform the basics of fly-fishing before |
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the charter. Regardless of the species, fly-fishing encompasses all the
necessary aspects for a great fishing trip. |
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