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I vote “Fishing” sub-forum rather than “Fly-Fishing.”
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Arapaima look like amazing fish but the method of trying to catch them on a fly looks terribly boring. Blind casting and extremely slow retrieve in the jungle doesn't seem like my idea of a good time. But, those red tipped scales might make it worth it.Too many cool places to fish and interesting fish. I saw a video about a trip to the Amazon to fish, the were dredging some big old sharp toothed things up. Also arapaima, the largest freshwater fish out there.
Dolly Varden are neat but super annoying when you’re trying to catch rainbows and they keep taking your fly. Arctic char too.
For sure, Id still love to do it. It's like catching sailfish on the fly, they chum the water then you cast into it, sort of strange but I'd still love to do it. I just like catching fish on a flared, I'm no purist.Arapaima look like amazing fish but the method of trying to catch them on a fly looks terribly boring. Blind casting and extremely slow retrieve in the jungle doesn't seem like my idea of a good time. But, those red tipped scales might make it worth it.
For sure, Id still love to do it. It's like catching sailfish on the fly, they chum the water then you cast into it, sort of strange but I'd still love to do it. I just like catching fish on a flared, I'm no purist.
Supplemental nutrition on a hunt a few years ago, back when I was stubborn enough to tote around an extra 5 lbs of fly fishing gear.
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I vote “Fishing” sub-forum rather than “Fly-Fishing.”
yeah it would be awesome. anymore, when people talk about moving to different places for hunting opportunities, I just think how short hunting season is. fishing Eason is longer, move somewhere for fishing and just travel to hunt.I think catching one would be 1% of the fun. Being in a place like that, seeing creatures that seem out of a kids imagination. That’s the fun. But that 1% sure would make for a great photo.
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yeah it would be awesome. anymore, when people talk about moving to different places for hunting opportunities, I just think how short hunting season is. fishing Eason is longer, move somewhere for fishing and just travel to hunt.
Did you land a permit? I’ve landed 3 but yet to land a grand slam. My first trip to Mexico I got bonefish and permit one day, tarpon and permit the next, 3rd day I only got bonefish. I just couldn’t deal the deal.Just got back from Belize, hoping to go back again this year. I just love flats fishing, right there with roosters off the beach. . Already did Mag bay twice and got to free cast to giant schools of marlin, mahi etc which was a blast, but dont need to do it again now. Seeing a permit tailing on the flats is right there with seeing a giant shadow in a big surf wave of a rooster coming after your fly when it comes to adrenaline.
Id say my top 2 bucket list fish right now would be Golden Dorado in the jungles of Bolivia. Dont have much desire for the bigger water stuff where you just blind cast all day. Then GTs is also high up there, just as much for the adventure to get to the areas they call home. Sea run browns in Tierra del fuego would be cool as well, but I tend to want to spend my money on going warm tropical places when it comes to fishing trips.
Until my next trip out of the country, ill have to rely on steelhead season pretty soon and then some summer highcountry trips with the horses. But might throw in another trip south of the border for permit if a deal presents itself on short notice.
unfortunately i did not this time. . We got hit with a bad cold front with lots of wind and rain..made fishing tough. caught lots of good sized bones. The good days we had, we saw a lot of permit. And in reality, the only reason i didnt hook up was my fault, i should have been casting before the trip, but i didnt and paid the price. 1st morning, 5 minutes into the first flat I had 6 tails at 80-100ft...and totally messed it up, and messed up a good number more through the rest of the trip. Our guide did all he could to put us on fish, and we saw a lot, just didnt get one to the boat. . We were in Southern belize, Blue Horizon lodge and I will 100% go back there. . Ive fished northern belize out of El pescador, and I personally wont go back there compared to the stuff out of placencia for permit. We saw very few other boats, whereas up by san pedro, they are all over. We were less than 10 minutes each morning from lodge to fishing, which was nice. Our guide said during spring/summer an average day for them is 10+ good shots on permit a day. They also get a lot of really big migrating tarpon around too. Which place did you fish in Mexico? id like to do the ascension bay stuff as well, a friend fished with Kay fly fishing lodge and caught a super slam one day and saw lots of permit on that trip.Did you land a permit? I’ve landed 3 but yet to land a grand slam. My first trip to Mexico I got bonefish and permit one day, tarpon and permit the next, 3rd day I only got bonefish. I just couldn’t deal the deal.
Where in Belize where you fishing? I’m going there for a few weeks this summer, I’ll probably just stick to ambergris caye and caye caulker.
I see this comment fairly consistently. It's more of a "one and done" experience where other types of fishing tend to warrant return trip(s) with no real end in sight.Already did Mag bay twice and got to free cast to giant schools of marlin, mahi etc which was a blast, but dont need to do it again now.
We're headed to Rocky Point Permit Camp in early May. North Ambergris. Sort of DIY so I'm trying to get myself up to speed as much as I can.unfortunately i did not this time. . We got hit with a bad cold front with lots of wind and rain..made fishing tough. caught lots of good sized bones. The good days we had, we saw a lot of permit. And in reality, the only reason i didnt hook up was my fault, i should have been casting before the trip, but i didnt and paid the price. 1st morning, 5 minutes into the first flat I had 6 tails at 80-100ft...and totally messed it up, and messed up a good number more through the rest of the trip. Our guide did all he could to put us on fish, and we saw a lot, just didnt get one to the boat. . We were in Southern belize, Blue Horizon lodge and I will 100% go back there. . Ive fished northern belize out of El pescador, and I personally wont go back there compared to the stuff out of placencia for permit. We saw very few other boats, whereas up by san pedro, they are all over. We were less than 10 minutes each morning from lodge to fishing, which was nice. Our guide said during spring/summer an average day for them is 10+ good shots on permit a day. They also get a lot of really big migrating tarpon around too. Which place did you fish in Mexico? id like to do the ascension bay stuff as well, a friend fished with Kay fly fishing lodge and caught a super slam one day and saw lots of permit on that trip.
Right on, lots of places down there that are good and bad. First time down there I went to a place called sea dreams, it was billed as a hardcore fishing spot, it was actually just like a luxury drinking/pool resort that arranged fishing guides. The guides were good but absolutely no reason to stay at that expensive hotel.unfortunately i did not this time. . We got hit with a bad cold front with lots of wind and rain..made fishing tough. caught lots of good sized bones. The good days we had, we saw a lot of permit. And in reality, the only reason i didnt hook up was my fault, i should have been casting before the trip, but i didnt and paid the price. 1st morning, 5 minutes into the first flat I had 6 tails at 80-100ft...and totally messed it up, and messed up a good number more through the rest of the trip. Our guide did all he could to put us on fish, and we saw a lot, just didnt get one to the boat. . We were in Southern belize, Blue Horizon lodge and I will 100% go back there. . Ive fished northern belize out of El pescador, and I personally wont go back there compared to the stuff out of placencia for permit. We saw very few other boats, whereas up by san pedro, they are all over. We were less than 10 minutes each morning from lodge to fishing, which was nice. Our guide said during spring/summer an average day for them is 10+ good shots on permit a day. They also get a lot of really big migrating tarpon around too. Which place did you fish in Mexico? id like to do the ascension bay stuff as well, a friend fished with Kay fly fishing lodge and caught a super slam one day and saw lots of permit on that trip.
Sorry forgot the rest of my reply, in Mexico I’ve fished at grand slam lodge, Campeche tarpon, flyfish Tabasco and holbox island.unfortunately i did not this time. . We got hit with a bad cold front with lots of wind and rain..made fishing tough. caught lots of good sized bones. The good days we had, we saw a lot of permit. And in reality, the only reason i didnt hook up was my fault, i should have been casting before the trip, but i didnt and paid the price. 1st morning, 5 minutes into the first flat I had 6 tails at 80-100ft...and totally messed it up, and messed up a good number more through the rest of the trip. Our guide did all he could to put us on fish, and we saw a lot, just didnt get one to the boat. . We were in Southern belize, Blue Horizon lodge and I will 100% go back there. . Ive fished northern belize out of El pescador, and I personally wont go back there compared to the stuff out of placencia for permit. We saw very few other boats, whereas up by san pedro, they are all over. We were less than 10 minutes each morning from lodge to fishing, which was nice. Our guide said during spring/summer an average day for them is 10+ good shots on permit a day. They also get a lot of really big migrating tarpon around too. Which place did you fish in Mexico? id like to do the ascension bay stuff as well, a friend fished with Kay fly fishing lodge and caught a super slam one day and saw lots of permit on that trip.
I agree wholeheartedly with this sentiment. Hard to beat a Tikka, hard to beat a Redington for the money.My guess would be that TFO or Redington is the Tikka equivalent and Lamson Liquid reels fall into the SWFA category