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i need the basics #5297603 09/12/10 11:49 PM
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hey guys i'm going to corpus this spring for a school trip and i love freshwater flyfishing so i'm just wondering what i need for saltwater. would i need a new reel? also what flies, line, how much line, leaders ect. do i need?
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Re: i need the basics [Re: marked131] #5298361 09/13/10 02:48 AM
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What equipment do you currently have?


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If you plan on just fishing the bay a 6wt-9wt will work depending on the wind and 100 yds of backing will be plenty. If your planning on fishing the surf 7wt-10wt will work and the more backing the better. Shoot for 250yds. Personally for leaders I use straight mono any where from 8lbs-40lbs depending if I am fishing a skinny flat for spooky redfish or big fish at the jetties. If I am specifically targeting kings or tarpon I will even bump up to an 80lbs shock leader.

As far as flies go clousers in size 6-1/0 for the surf, sz 4-8 crabs for the flats, shrimp, and spoon flies if you like them also some large deceivers for the jetties if you plan on fishing them.

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i have a 6 weight fresh water orvis tls and a battenkill large arbor reel. do you think i could do fine with that and some clousers in the surf with 8 lb leader? also how far do you need to be able to cast to have a chance of catching a fish?






Re: i need the basics [Re: marked131] #5335136 09/23/10 03:34 PM
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8 lb is a light IMO, when fishing the surf throwing a bait fish pattern there is no telling what you may catch. I would throw at least a 15 lb leader but have something over 20 lb just in case the toothy critters come out.

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A six weight might work for lighter flies if there is no wind, though that seldom happens on the coast. The go-to saltwater rod seems to be an 8 weight. I enjoy using a seven weight at night under the lights for speckled trout, then an 8 or 9 weight during the day for reds. I also agree with scout on the leaders -- 12 to 20 lb Orvis AR (abrasion resistant) leaders.


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I always forget I am one of the few that is dumb enough to throw a 6wt in 20 mph with a lead eye clouser. I guess it doesn't hurt to have a 6 wt reel that holds close to 300 yds of gel spun.

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so 30 yrds of fly line and an unknown amount of backing probably wont suffice? do i need 200+ yds of flyline or is that flyline and backing put together?






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It isn't imperative to have 200yds of backing but I like having the extra line just in case I hook into a fish that wants to take me that far into backing. 200yds+ of just backing plus your 90" or 100" of fly line.

Jacks and big redfish are very frequent in the surf this time of year and those are a few of the ones you have to worry about. However, I did hear of someone catching a decent size jack on a 5wt sometime back.

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Ok and is there any specific brand or kind of fly line you like for the surf? Like sinking tip ect...






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I like an intermediate line. As far as brand goes it doesn't it really matter, everyone has their own preferences when choosing line brand.

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What are the dates for your trip to Corpus Christi? Timing is everything on the salt methinks.

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April 8-10






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Originally Posted By: marked131
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Make sure you bring a 8wt or even a 10wt if you have it. Depending on how strong of a caster you are, it's hard to beat the spring winds down here.

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Would a shooting head on my six weight be enough?






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