Salt water flyfishing

Mornay Ruth

Senior Member
Hi Guys,

Doesn't anyone on this site do any flyfishing?  I'm keen to chat about salt water flyfishing in  particular. It would be great to hear from someone who does this...
 

Phish

New member
Hi Mornay

I have been intrigued by flyfishing and have only had occasion once to try it at a trout farm in Mpumalanga...it was like canned hunting, but it was nevertheless quite exhilerating. Saltwater flyfishing in this country is still fairly new and it has been very quickly overtaken by the advent of dropshot fishing. I think this is because dropshot fishing is better suited to our surf conditions.

I found the folowing site to be quite informative on saltwater flyfishing [although Mr Pursad has not updated it for a while]. 

http://www.bamba.co.za/

I hope the site benefits you. Cheers and tightlines.

Kind regards

Phish :fswim
 
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I'm am a fly fishing addict !

Saltwater / freshwater bathwater you name it.

Pic of one of the few bonnies I caught (which we used as live bait). Total caught 6
 

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This si what happened to one othe bonnies:

 
 

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Phish

New member
Hi Jaques

So I see the bonnie was taxed heheheheh ... There is no beating the taxman :sha.

Phish:fswim
 

Mornay Ruth

Senior Member
Howzit Jacques,

I think you are correct in assuming it was a couta. The bite pattern on that bonnie is way too clean to be a johnny. Sad luck, though. It would have been interesting to fight a couta on a fly rod!

Mornay
 

Mornay Ruth

Senior Member
Howzit Phish,

Thanks for that info. I will certainly check out that website. Salt water flyfishing is relatively new but there certainly is a lot of interest. I took a couple on my boat recently who only wanted to fish for Dorado on fly rods. A mate of mine caught some on fly a few weeks back just off Durban.

I must agree, fishing in a trout dam is somewhat limiting. I much prefer going for the wild ones in the rivers etc. Bass on fly rod is also very exciting. I would certainly recommend that. They give a much more exhilirating fight than the trout.

Although I do enjoy dropshot fishing as well, I find it too similar to Bass fishing. The only real benefit for me is that the species range is far greater when dropshot fishing. I like my fights big and ugly!

Cheers, and thanks for the feedback.
Mornay
 

Shayne

New member
Hi Mornay

I do alot of fresh water fly fishing, but I'm fairly new at saltwater. What do you need to know ?:cool:
 

MickJack

Senior Member
Hey Mornay

We got Shayne on board!

Fire away with all those quesies!

My first is : What are the first 5 (or 10) Salt flies a newbie should start off with in his brand spanking new tackle box?
 

Shayne

New member
Hey MickJack

thats not nice I said I was new at saltwater :D but here we go

1.clouser minnow

2. lefty's deceiver (various patterns)

3. there are also many prawn, scud and streamers types available

most of the flies above can be fished in different sizes and colour variations depending on species and fish size. I gent who will know better about saltwater flies is Sudesh Prasad, I fished with him in last years nationals. http://www.bamba.co.za. give him a email
 

MickJack

Senior Member
Shayne

Sudesh Pursad. Used to get weekly e-mails from him, but they seem to have dried up now!

AnyOne.............

Comments on my list please....

Chartreuse Clousers Minnow, Orange/yellow clousers minnow

Red/White deceiver

Olive semper, Black semper

Brown Gotcha

Salty bugger

Crazy Charlie (winged)

Red/white popper



(Ok so thats 9) What's missing and what can be dropped off for a start list?
 

MickJack

Senior Member
And I believe this one by Hoosen Bobat works! Used in place of a standard popper.

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Amazing........a bit of your old matress!
 
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