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William Novotny 06-05-2014 08:31 AM

fly fishing
 
I've been intrigued with fly fishing for quite some time. I recently picked up a fly setup and was kinda wondering the next step. I picked up an 9' 8 weight 4 piece temple fork rod paired with a hardy uniqua 7/8 reel. Right now it's spooled with floating line with a floro leader, no tippet. I've got a few large flies like a ghost shrimp and a popper, couple others. I'd like to do some surf fishing with this setup buti figure I will probably need sinking line to avoid my line being pushed back in from the waves. Any tips you guys could suggest would be great

battleborn 06-05-2014 09:41 AM

Awesome. Sounds like a good start. I would suggest a sinking line something like a rio outbound short (intermediate sinking) I usually run straight fluro. Use a more elliptical casting motion with heavy weighted flies. I use my fly gear on beaches and bays. It challenging and rewarding. If your in SD if schedules permitted could pass some tips. Cheers,

octico 06-05-2014 10:23 AM

Talk to the guys at ScSurfishing.com , really cool guys over there. They are really helpful and they have a bunch of articles on how to surf fish in general.

Lipripper92592 06-05-2014 11:58 AM

Get or make a chest basket, for holding your stripped (sp) line. Such a pain having your line around your ankles and legs in the surge. Bust out the fly rod on the macs, those horse macs will pull some line.
For surf fishing, look for the trenches and holes. It's been a while since I've tied, but the perch always hit small flies with chenille, marabou and crystal flash. Red or orange bellies on the flies were hot tickets.

William Novotny 06-05-2014 06:35 PM

Here is the fly that I'll be trying it the surf tomorrow http://i1225.photobucket.com/albums/...605_192830.jpg

fishing md 06-05-2014 06:59 PM

This is all you need for calicos,spoties,halibutt on the fly

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sculpin head


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350 grain sinking tip






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GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!!

William Novotny 06-06-2014 10:43 AM

I went out this morning and did a couple casts. After the reel got a little wet it started to make a soft scraping sound like it had fine sand in the works. I immediately left, went home popped the cassette out and rinsed everything in fresh water. That fixed it but if that was the result of only a couple casts in the surf then this isn't the reel for me. I returned the reel and will be looking for a salt specific model.

William Novotny 06-06-2014 10:46 AM

I'm looking at the okuma Cedros saltwater series. It has a 5 star review and is 100 bucks less then the hardy

Fish Taco 06-06-2014 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by William Novotny (Post 196932)
I went out this morning and did a couple casts. After the reel got a little wet it started to make a soft scraping sound like it had fine sand in the works. I immediately left, went home popped the cassette out and rinsed everything in fresh water. That fixed it but if that was the result of only a couple casts in the surf then this isn't the reel for me. I returned the reel and will be looking for a salt specific model.


If you want a reel that has tight tolerances and is saltwater worthy, check out the Tibor line of flyfishing reels. They're expensive, yes... but they are the best IMHO.

battleborn 06-07-2014 08:09 PM

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Galvin Torque reels are nice too.

Mike scales 06-07-2014 10:59 PM

Check out Hatch fly reels. Company in Vista ca. Solid, light, and made for salt. Tip- Sometimes I'll use two flies at once. Little tricky, but can produce some stellar results.
Cheers!

tacmik 06-08-2014 04:02 AM

try so cal fly fishing in liberty station or san diego fly fishers.

food4less562 06-08-2014 05:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Mike scales (Post 197021)
Check out Hatch fly reels. Company in Vista ca. Solid, light, and made for salt. Tip- Sometimes I'll use two flies at once. Little tricky, but can produce some stellar results.
Cheers!

How would you tie two flies? Both flies on line or two tippets with flies on each line?

food4less562 06-08-2014 05:34 AM

Oh nevermind. http://theflyfishingbasics.com/two-fly-setup/

Lipripper92592 06-08-2014 06:51 AM

:D:D:D I always wondered why fly fishermen got labeled "the snobs" of fishing.
Still running my Daiwa Eliminator fly rod, for around 15 years. I keep it in a Sage tube case to make me feel better:D

fishing md 06-08-2014 07:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Mike scales (Post 197021)
Check out Hatch fly reels. Company in Vista ca. Solid, light, and made for salt. Tip- Sometimes I'll use two flies at once. Little tricky, but can produce some stellar results.
Cheers!

Good advice on the Hatch reels i have the 3 plus and the 7 plus never had a problem .....


I WAS THINKING OF HAVING A...'' FLIES ONLY DAY AT THE SAN DIEGO BIG BAY'' $20 FEE 100% PAY BACK TO THE BIGGEST FISH... ANY IDEAS??????? OR FEEDBACK....THANKS


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Mike scales 06-08-2014 03:55 PM

Awesome pics! I'd be very interested in having a little "tourney" amongst friends.
:cheers1:

battleborn 06-08-2014 05:26 PM

+1

YakDout 06-08-2014 05:45 PM

-1 since I don't know how (yet)


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Mike scales 06-08-2014 07:47 PM

Brandon, I'll get you dialed in.:cheers1:


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