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Topic: Any fly flingers?  (Read 1839 times)

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Anyone here fly fish off yaks in the Bay and on the coast?  For stripers, rock fish, etc.?  Kind of caught the saltwater fly flinging bug and would be interested in meeting some other folks in the area passionate about mixing yaking and saltwater fly fishing...


SteveS doesn't kayak anymore

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absolutely!

Though to be honest, i haven't brought my flyrod out for anything other than surf perch in a year.

just dusted off the rod though, as this year i'm planning on nailing stripers with it-- after our "incident" with the flyflinger at the brickyard last fall (he landed 5-6 to our one)

actually tied a bunch of mini-puffs last night for some surfperch fly action next weekend
S