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Mtbright 03-09-2018 10:29 AM

Help with some questions, fly fishing
 
I would like to use a kayak to fly fish from. It is new to me my wife had a big ocean yak. Anyone do it here? Would like to do it for both bays and local lakes. I don’t own anything but fly gear and rods.

Tigermidge 03-09-2018 03:31 PM

I Fly fish in my kayak.
You will need to learn a little Fly casting first.
Most people start out Trout fishing and work there way up to salt water.
For Salt water FF you will need to double haul cast. It just takes a little practice.
For bays a 30 ft Sink tip is the most used fly line.
I Fly fish in the Bays, the surf, Lakes and streams.
A 5 or 6 weight fly rod will get you started.
Where do you live, there are fly fishing clubs that have lessons.
Mark.

Mtbright 03-09-2018 04:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Tigermidge (Post 290959)
I Fly fish in my kayak.
You will need to learn a little Fly casting first.
Most people start out Trout fishing and work there way up to salt water.
For Salt water FF you will need to double haul cast. It just takes a little practice.
For bays a 30 ft Sink tip is the most used fly line.
I Fly fish in the Bays, the surf, Lakes and streams.
A 5 or 6 weight fly rod will get you started.
Where do you live, there are fly fishing clubs that have lessons.
Mark.


thanks for the info, I have fly fished for more then 30 years, i am in riverisde. just want to try fishing from a kayak on the local lakes and bays. I have 4, 5, 6, and 8 wt rods.

monstahfish 03-09-2018 08:01 PM

a 6wt with sinking line and clouser is really all you need. I like a 250 grain. Clousers and shrimpy type patterns will work.

Cronus 03-12-2018 05:50 AM

Check out the FeelFree Lure. It has a large standing deck and great chair. Its very stable but heavy. They just released a pedal drive for it as well. I stand on mine very easily but have only had it in the ocean. Think it would be great on lakes.


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