Return from the Bahamas, grab a rental and head for the Everglades. I met Dave at around 10 pm. I dragged my rods and gear bags into some local motel and got some needed sleep. I was awakened by the need for caffieine. I got dressed, packed myself and my gear in the car and I was off to meet the guide and fly fish the Glades. Between Dave and the guide and their ability to point me in the right direction, the entire day was successful and also a learning experience. They pointed out all sorts of things I couldn’t possibly have known without having spent allot of time fly fishing in the back country. For example when I saw a skate (sting ray) I now know to cast my fly line over it because there is a high probabillity that a snook or 2 will be following him for food he churnes up with his big wings. Each Florida species of fish seems to have it’s own particular habits and knowing these habits increases a fly fisherman chances of a hook set. The Everglades are a maze of islands and a stranger to the area needs a guide and boat to be succesful and trul experience tha back country everglades. We had a great day with about 10 snook brought to the boat and 2 Redfish. I was surprised to experience the fantastic fightability of the Snook. I must say a good sized snook will tear off allot of line and give any bonefish a run for its money. I watched my fly line trip away and slice through the water leaving a rooster tail, absolutely amazing! The Florida Everglades have an almost unexpainable mystique. Your eyes are treated with unusual vistas and prehistoric animals and reptiles you won”t see at home. Snakes, Gators, Crocs, etc… For many years, I ventured to the Florida keys to escape the Maine winters and experience some excellent salt water fly fishing. I must say, that the Florida Everglades will certainly be included in my annual Florida pilgramage.
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- Alaska
- Guide & Fisherman
- Guiding: Choosing Your Guide And Choosing Your Customer
- Guiding: Do It Yourself With A Guide
- Guiding: Evolution Of A Guide
- Guiding: Freshwater, More Than Meets The Eye
- Guiding: Friends For Life
- Guiding: Know Where You Are
- Guiding: More Than Just A Fisherman
- Guiding: Mystery Of The Fisherman
- Guiding: Payment
- Guiding: Saltwater, A Different World
- Rough Fish
- Fly Fishing For Rough Fish: Why Do It?
- Introduced Rough Fish: The Carps & Other Invasive Species
- Methodology: Gear & Tactics For Pursuing Roughfish On A Fly
- More Roughfish: Bullheads, Whitefish, Goldeye, Burbot & Drum
- Rough Fish Environments: Where To Look For Rough Fish?
- Rough Fish Species: The Suckers
- Rough fish: A Lifetime Of Learning
- Rough Fish: Fishing For Dinosaurs (Gars & Bowfin)
- Rough Fish: What Are They?
- The Hook: Some Common Rough Fish Fly Patterns
- Spey
- Spey: Applications, Where Can You Do It?
- Spey: Atlantic Salmon, A Significant Fish
- Spey: Defined And Demystified
- Spey: Gear, The Nuts And Bolts
- Spey: Lines, They Are That Important
- Spey: Steelhead, New Traditions & A Modern Movement
- Spey: The Energy
- Spey: The Flies
- Spey: The Swing
- Spey: Two Critical Casts
- Striped Bass
- Striped Bass: Fishing Rocky Shorelines
- Striped Bass: Fishing The Beaches
- Striped Bass: Fishing The Flats
- Striped Bass: Fishing The Reefs
- Striped Bass: Fishing Tidal Rivers
- Striped Bass: Flatwing Swing
- Striped Bass: Fly Line Options & Choices
- Striped Bass: Gear, The Nuts & Bolts
- Striped Bass: Migration Patterns
- Striped Bass: What They Eat
- The Art Of Escape
- Fly Fishing: A Natural Drug
- Fly Fishing: A Validation Of Freedom
- Fly Fishing: Don’t Fight The Current
- Fly Fishing: It Is What It Is
- Fly Fishing: Socialization For Asocial Individuals
- Fly Fishing: The Allure Of The Fish
- Fly Fishing: The Art Of Escape
- Fly Fishing: The Simplicity Of It All
- Fly Fishing: Time Flies
- Fly Fishing: Times You Remember & Try To Forget
Greg i had a great time fishing with you. The video will be available shortly.
great article greg, looks like you are suffering something awful
Greg, sounds like an awesome time. Very nice piece of writing as well. Maybe you should look into freelancing for Saltwater Flyfisherman and live down there all Winter!
sweet trip!!! Great story
Your a great guy to fish with and will be glad to go with you any time
Nice post and pictures. And great tip about casting around rays to pick up trailing snook. Filed that one away.
yo greg —- here is the only tip i can offer you —- DON’T COME HOME TO MAINE! YOU AIN’T MISSING A THING – hope to hear more from your adventures – where you going from there Guam?:)