Sometimes I fly fish on a quiet beach with snook everywere and with lots of baits schools. The only problem is the wont bite or chase the flie. What do I do?
I go fly fishing on a quiet beach, and I can see tones of snook everywere. The only thing is they wont chase or eat the fly. How can I get them to bite?
i love it how u respond no one else does so im having trouble fishing heavier flies because when im doing a back cast they snap off, why is this happening?
Slow it down. The heavier the fly, the more time it takes for the fly line to flow straight back . Timing is the key, give the line time to straighten out on your back cast then
slowly accelerate to the forward cast. On YouTube there are some good videos tips
to help you with your casting. Thanks for that great comment and good luck.
Hi, Great video! I've just moved from Ireland to Florida and am trying to make the transition from freashwater fly fishing for trout to saltwater fly fishing...
Look for a local fly fishing club in your area there you can get helpful tips in salt and fresh water fly fishing. If you are lucky to have a fly shop close by you can try there and keep checking on YouTub for more of are videos coming soon.
I can't believe that you did backlash in fly reel
StudiosHotWater 1 month ago
Nice reel BRAD
CoolLikePenguinNuts 1 year ago
Great video , I needed this to get me stoked to break out the fly rod.
oranse 1 year ago
just coem back from my fly fishing trip in wales i was fishing for carp lol
theyounones 1 year ago
Or be like me and use a 5 weight rod
snipes265 1 year ago
is a 4 piece fly rod better than a 2 piece?
redscarf11 1 year ago
Sometimes I fly fish on a quiet beach with snook everywere and with lots of baits schools. The only problem is the wont bite or chase the flie. What do I do?
MrFlyfisher13 1 year ago
I go fly fishing on a quiet beach, and I can see tones of snook everywere. The only thing is they wont chase or eat the fly. How can I get them to bite?
MrFlyfisher13 1 year ago
i love it how u respond no one else does so im having trouble fishing heavier flies because when im doing a back cast they snap off, why is this happening?
Kathy255585 1 year ago
Slow it down. The heavier the fly, the more time it takes for the fly line to flow straight back . Timing is the key, give the line time to straighten out on your back cast then
slowly accelerate to the forward cast. On YouTube there are some good videos tips
to help you with your casting. Thanks for that great comment and good luck.
captgerryIII 1 year ago
@Kathy255585 You have to give it time for the flie to get behind you. You can look back so you can see when to cast forward.
MrFlyfisher13 1 year ago
We want more of master angler Brad!
jared611 1 year ago
catch and release. a sign of a true sports fisherman.
ianupton 2 years ago
beuatiful snooks !
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lelodude 2 years ago
Awesome Vid :) I have that exact map of Pine Island Sound. Those Satellite maps are the best.
Rocklobstaa 2 years ago 2
Well done, guys in that area are sure to appreciate it!
texasflats 3 years ago 2
Hi, Great video! I've just moved from Ireland to Florida and am trying to make the transition from freashwater fly fishing for trout to saltwater fly fishing...
Any tips you could give me?
rossi2205 3 years ago 2
Hi, Thanks for the comment .Here are some tips.
Look for a local fly fishing club in your area there you can get helpful tips in salt and fresh water fly fishing. If you are lucky to have a fly shop close by you can try there and keep checking on YouTub for more of are videos coming soon.
captgerryIII 3 years ago
Outstanding- very informative!
Medusa22 4 years ago 3
thats some good stuff...maybe you can come to galveston's flats and tell me why I'm not catching any reds or specks with my fly rod,I need help!!
chaosmongers 4 years ago 2