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Bahamas Fly Fishing - Leland Fly Fishing Outfitters

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Uploaded by on Sep 25, 2009

http://www.flyfishingoutfitters.com/p/s/listing.aspx?sid=rls-lrt-prem. Saltwater flats fishing requires a confident cast, tight attention to fly presentations, and a good working knowledge of local water and tidal conditions. Bonefishing requires all of these along with a heavy dose of concentration. Fly anglers chasing bonefish will most often be sight casting for their quarry. When sight casting for bonefish it is extremely important to understand the delicate mix of water and wind conditions and distance to the fish. If the wind is high, an angler may need to use a shorter leader and a heavier 9 weight rod and line to turn over the fly and lay down a sixty foot cast. If conditions are calm and the saltwater flat is glassy, a 14 or 15 foot leader and a lighter 7 weight rod may be necessary to avoid spooking the fish during presentation of the fly.

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http://www.flyfishingoutfitters.com/p/p.aspx?mlid=2312

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1.866.672.1959

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  • sick !!!!!! makes me dream.....

  • Sweet Video

  • I wish I had this guy's calves for fighting these big salt water species. And a couple of his sweet reels too! Cool video...

  • sweet saltwater inspiration

  • Wow! Nice close up shots. Sure are a lot of different species to catch on the fly in that region.

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