Choosing a Paddlecraft
From stalking redfish on the flats to drifting quietly through mangrove creeks, Southwest Florida offers fly anglers a vast and beautiful playground. Choosing the right personal paddlecraft—kayak, canoe, or paddleboard—not only enhances your time on the water, it can make
Casting Games
An accurate fly cast is more than just a means of delivering a fly—it’s the foundation for success in every form of fly fishing, especially in the technical waters of Southwest Florida. From sight-casting to tarpon on the flats to
Casting Angles
Fly casters come in all shapes and sizes, and they move in different ways. At a not so towering 5’8”, I have always felt that I had certain advantages over my taller counterparts. Placing a fly under an overhanging tree
Choosing a Fly Line
In the saltwater fly fishing world, your line is more than just a connection—it’s the engine behind every cast. For anglers exploring the flats, mangroves, and beaches of Southwest Florida, a floating fly line is the go-to choice. But not
Choosing a Fly Rod
Choosing a fly rod is one of the most important decisions an angler makes. Whether you’re sight-casting to redfish, targeting snook in mangroves, or chasing tarpon on open flats, the right rod can enhance your casting, improve your accuracy, and
Dock Lights
When the sun dips below the mangroves in Southwest Florida, the real show begins. Dock lights—those glowing underwater or overhead beacons—ignite the nighttime food chain, pulling in clouds of baitfish and drawing in hungry snook, seatrout, and the occasional dock
Choosing a Fly Reel
Selecting the right fly reel for fishing in Southwest Florida involves more than just matching it to your rod—it’s about understanding how and where you’ll use it.