Whoa, I've never seen that before. 'Where is my mind' on piano was a nice touch. 120 days seems kinda easy though. 365 is the real struggle.
The 120 days is the easy part for me, its the 245 days in between where I day dream about casting into rolling fish that is harder for me.Ayto Siks said:
Whoa, I've never seen that before. 'Where is my mind' on piano was a nice touch. 120 days seems kinda easy though. 365 is the real struggle.
I've been looking at doing one in Florida for June. After F3T, wife made the same comment. Kind of got me apprehensive about it.AGricola08 said:
Would love to do a Tarpon trip, but honestly kinda intimidated by how hardcore the guides are after watching this and Silver Kings, etc. haha. I don't mind getting bossed around and I definitely don't get butt hurt, just don't want to get thrown off the boat or blacklisted! ha
****in' keeper!rather be fishing said:AGricola08 said:
Would love to do a Tarpon trip, but honestly kinda intimidated by how hardcore the guides are after watching this and Silver Kings, etc. haha. I don't mind getting bossed around and I definitely don't get butt hurt, just don't want to get thrown off the boat or blacklisted! ha
At the very least, I think we've at least agreed that she'll hold up a stereo and play death metal while I surf fish with frozen shrimp.
The term "better half" has never had a more accurate definition.RickSawyer said:****in' keeper!rather be fishing said:AGricola08 said:
Would love to do a Tarpon trip, but honestly kinda intimidated by how hardcore the guides are after watching this and Silver Kings, etc. haha. I don't mind getting bossed around and I definitely don't get butt hurt, just don't want to get thrown off the boat or blacklisted! ha
At the very least, I think we've at least agreed that she'll hold up a stereo and play death metal while I surf fish with frozen shrimp.
rather be fishing said:I've been looking at doing one in Florida for June. After F3T, wife made the same comment. Kind of got me apprehensive about it.AGricola08 said:
Would love to do a Tarpon trip, but honestly kinda intimidated by how hardcore the guides are after watching this and Silver Kings, etc. haha. I don't mind getting bossed around and I definitely don't get butt hurt, just don't want to get thrown off the boat or blacklisted! ha
At the very least, I think we've at least agreed that she'll hold up a stereo and play death metal while I surf fish with frozen shrimp.
If you want to scrub for freshwater fly fishing in Travis or Williamson Counties before you move, let me know.Quote:
So I'm lost but lurk on this thread. I'm a freshwater fly guy being just outside of Austin. Now I need some help....my wife's work is taking us to just outside ascension bay in Mexico she surprised me with chasing some bucket list fish. Any advice? Her boss is booking he has been a bunch. I'm a novice in the fly game, never fished on a bow always been a river/creek wader. Likelyhood I make a fool of myself is pretty high isn't it?
It's highly likely that I'll make the decision to do a tarpon trip, but I sure as hell won't make it known on TexAgs until/unless I have a catch picture to post.Finn Maccumhail said:rather be fishing said:I've been looking at doing one in Florida for June. After F3T, wife made the same comment. Kind of got me apprehensive about it.AGricola08 said:
Would love to do a Tarpon trip, but honestly kinda intimidated by how hardcore the guides are after watching this and Silver Kings, etc. haha. I don't mind getting bossed around and I definitely don't get butt hurt, just don't want to get thrown off the boat or blacklisted! ha
At the very least, I think we've at least agreed that she'll hold up a stereo and play death metal while I surf fish with frozen shrimp.
Be up front with the guide that you're a relative noob and do your best to listen to instructions. Most of them aren't really a-holes but they're pretty intense and want for you to jump a tarpon even more than you do.
They're not going to be total ***** because they want repeat clients. But I do think a lot have had clients who were downright terrible, that refuse to listen and take direction and then blame the guide when they don't catch a tarpon when in reality you could be a badass tarpon dude and do everything right and get embarrassed by the fish.
Don't be apprehensive about doing a tarpon trip but don't expect you're gonna land a 100# poon right off the bat. Some guys will say that a big tarpon is a fish of 10,000 casts. It took me a bunch of dedicated tarpon trips over about 5 years before I jumped my first poon.
In other words, just go for it because big tarpon on the fly will change your life man.
Jrod05 said:
So I'm lost but lurk on this thread. I'm a freshwater fly guy being just outside of Austin. Now I need some help....my wife's work is taking us to just outside ascension bay in Mexico she surprised me with chasing some bucket list fish. Any advice? Her boss is booking he has been a bunch. I'm a novice in the fly game, never fished on a bow always been a river/creek wader. Likelyhood I make a fool of myself is pretty high isn't it?
rather be fishing said:It's highly likely that I'll make the decision to do a tarpon trip, but I sure as hell won't make it known on TexAgs until/unless I have a catch picture to post.Finn Maccumhail said:rather be fishing said:I've been looking at doing one in Florida for June. After F3T, wife made the same comment. Kind of got me apprehensive about it.AGricola08 said:
Would love to do a Tarpon trip, but honestly kinda intimidated by how hardcore the guides are after watching this and Silver Kings, etc. haha. I don't mind getting bossed around and I definitely don't get butt hurt, just don't want to get thrown off the boat or blacklisted! ha
At the very least, I think we've at least agreed that she'll hold up a stereo and play death metal while I surf fish with frozen shrimp.
Be up front with the guide that you're a relative noob and do your best to listen to instructions. Most of them aren't really a-holes but they're pretty intense and want for you to jump a tarpon even more than you do.
They're not going to be total ***** because they want repeat clients. But I do think a lot have had clients who were downright terrible, that refuse to listen and take direction and then blame the guide when they don't catch a tarpon when in reality you could be a badass tarpon dude and do everything right and get embarrassed by the fish.
Don't be apprehensive about doing a tarpon trip but don't expect you're gonna land a 100# poon right off the bat. Some guys will say that a big tarpon is a fish of 10,000 casts. It took me a bunch of dedicated tarpon trips over about 5 years before I jumped my first poon.
In other words, just go for it because big tarpon on the fly will change your life man.
TxAG-010 said:
Like some on this board that have been chasing a poon of a lifetime, it's the permit of a lifetime that I'm chasing.
I would get your double haul down and be able to cast in wind. Practice practice practice before the trip. You don't want your exotic guided trip to turn into casting lessons. What Finn said about practicing at a park and getting your accuracy down is spot on.Jrod05 said:
So I'm lost but lurk on this thread. I'm a freshwater fly guy being just outside of Austin. Now I need some help....my wife's work is taking us to just outside ascension bay in Mexico she surprised me with chasing some bucket list fish. Any advice? Her boss is booking he has been a bunch. I'm a novice in the fly game, never fished on a bow always been a river/creek wader. Likelyhood I make a fool of myself is pretty high isn't it?
Finn Maccumhail said:
I've said it 1,000 times but the first time you jump a big poon on the fly is like the first time you have sex. And I'm not remotely exaggerating. You know it's gonna be awesome but you're not fully prepared for just how awesome it really is. It's over way to quickly and when it's over you're left with your heart racing and weak in the knees. And all you know is that you want to do it again and again and again.
There is only one cure... and its only temporary.BKClark said:
Someone on here has redfish fever. Not mentioning any names
RickSawyer said:There is only one cure... and its only temporary.BKClark said:
Someone on here has redfish fever. Not mentioning any names
TxAG-010 said:
Good article. I went to the Keys late last year to chase permit and just haven't made the time to to write up a very good report for TA. It's been crazy busy lately. Bottom line I got skunked, but had a great time doing it. I fished with Simon Becker and that guy is a permit whiz! I learned more about permit in 3 days than I ever imagined. One day i'll get around to posting some pictures.
Centerpole90 said:
One of you lurkers has a pretty dog.
ETA. Oh snap. Not hard to figure that out. Not a lurker.