Wednesday, February 19, 2014

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Florida fishing report, February 2014

Good job, boys. What a wonderful V-day for the two of you!

And for now for the Florida fishing minority report...

I also was in Florida for the last week or so. I managed to get out with a guide in the Ten Thousand Islands, Capt. Dave Anderson, for a half day. Alas, our half day was blown out by 20+ knot winds. Capt. Dave drove that boat all over, and managed to find some snook, best of which is the photo.

It was my first time fishing with a non-Snowhite guide, and I was a little reluctant setting it up -- but was I glad I did. In weather like that, I would have never found a fish on my own. He was stoked to have a fly-only customer. In 2010, there was a bad freeze in that part of the world that killed a lot of snook, and his fly-fishing business with it. He says it's just starting to recover, so that's good.

A nasty head cold knocked me out of action most of the week -- yay, vacation -- but I did stagger into the Indian River for a couple hours on Sunday, to no effect.

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