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Home :: Salt Water Fly Fishing Salt Water fly fishing: A Growing Trend When you really think about it, I think you'll realize that salt water fly fishing is a somewhat neglected form of fly fishing, mainly because going off to an inland destination is somewhat easier than going to the coast. And also, fly fishing in salt water is harder than in streams or rivers. But as salt water anglers will tell you, there really is no pleasure like fly fishing in the ocean. And these days, thanks to many promotional efforts, it is getting more and more popular. Accepting the Challenge Before jumping into ocean fly fishing, you have to be well-versed with the challenge the ocean offers. You have to have the right kind of boat, the right kinds of flies and reels, the right lines, and, most important, the right state of mind to cast your flies. Destinations There are many kinds of seawater fish in the seas available for casting your flies like Snook, Gray Snappers, Tarpon, Redfish, Spotted Seatrout, Ladyfish, Spanish mackerel and Jack Crevalle. These fish and others like them offer the angler an excellent challenge, and the bracing sea air and relaxing atmosphere can refresh anyone looking for a great vacation. Salt water fly fishing is a wonderful experience everyone should have. It is absolutely not to be missed! Authors, submit an article! Webmasters share this site! Bookmark this site! Send to a friend!Fly Fishing Gear | Equipment | Tackle | Rods | Reels | Vests | Flies | Guides | Knots | Magazines | Gifts | Send to a Friend | Partner Sites | Related Articles | Related Articles 2 | Related Articles 3 | Related Articles 4 This site is secure. 100% Spam and Adware Free. © copyright 2005 |
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