Fly Fishing the Tidewaters is a colorful and often witty guide to the saltwater fly-fishing frontier that's right next door. Full color paintings of gamefish, and color plates of the most useful flies - plus color photos of the inshore and tidal waters - open the door to the shallow-water, fly-fishing wonderland along the Middle Atlantic southeastern seaboard, as well as fly-fishing options on the Gulf Coast and similar areas. This guide shows both the experienced angler and those just getting started how to use a fly rod for blues, striped bass, redfish, sea trout, bonito, mackerel, dolphin, and other saltwater gamefish. This is the first book to acknowledge that eastern and Gulf anglers can drive (not fly) to some of the best saltwater angling in the world. (8 1/4 x 11, 200 pages, color photos, b&w photos, diagrams)
Saltwater Fly Fishing Fundamentals: An Introduction to Saltwater Fly Fishing
A broad range of topics of interest for visitors to the keys are covered in this guide, including how to fish the bridges, how and where to tow your boat into the keys, and how to charter a captain.
... George River and have pur- sued them ever since . They aren't sophisticated and they aren't known for spectacular jumps , but they make up for these shortcomings by being vicious , gluttonous , and oftentimes available . These are three ...
Describes where, when and how to fly fish the Texas coast.
Contains a complete introduction to the sport of saltwater fly fishing, and includes photographs, maps, and a trip checklist.
Whether you've a novice or have fly fished in the sea for years, this handbook is the definitive guide on the subject.