Report: The Dorado were plentiful with multiple hookups and feeding frenzies galore. At one point, four out of five of us were hooked up at once. An all-around success in many ways.
The meanderings, plans, anticipations and adventures of landlocked seafarers and pursuers of big fish.
Jonathon at Tailhunter International just posted a report that should get the juices flowing. Here it is. Thanks to Ian for giving me the heads up on this.
If you’re serious about doing a little fly fishing, I have some really stout 1/0 & 3/0 hooks (Owner Aki hooks) and a decent amount of tying materials. Clousers and Decievers, along with some Enrico Puglisi style flies are probably good bets. I also have some medium sized 1/0 & 3/0 rabbit strip flies, which I tied for Tarpon (Black Death & Purple Death flies). I like the Puglisi flies, as they are made of synthetic hair and don’t hold the water (lots lighter for casting). Barbell eyes are good, as they will get the flies down several feet pretty quickly and keep them down, as you strip the flies in (and you’ll be stripping as fast as you possibly can in most cases). You may want to get or tie a few offshore poppers as well (I have not tied any and don’t plan to, as they are a pain and take too much time). I have a good 12wt reel (Nautilus CCF 12 with a 12wt sink tip line & an extra spool with a 12wt floating line) which should pair nicely with your new 12wt rod.
Of course Ian thought to contact past charterers and get some insider info on fishing. Everybody does that don't they? Great job Ian. Here is a response: