Glad to see the fish are holding out there. I haven't had the boat in the water for a month!! Need some better weather to align with my schedule.
RickSawyer said:
Glad to see the fish are holding out there. I haven't had the boat in the water for a month!! Need some better weather to align with my schedule.
Newoldarmy said:
I have both front and stern mounted on two different boats.
I prefer the stern mount, but that boat is in Key West and is used in very specific ways....not holding an anchor point at the jetties. It is more of a super poling assist to catch up to Tarpon or permit especially if they get a little deep by crossing a channel.
The other one is set up on the front and gets pulled off for permit fishing and left on for tarpon. Just use a line lair hut or similar. It's just part of the deal and you get used to it. Definitely put it on the starboard side.
My nearshore fly fishing experience is pretty limited but from what I've experienced offshore fish, with maybe the exception of tarpon, aren't too picky. If it looks like a baitfish or big gulf shrimp they'll eat it. Surf candy, clousers, deceivers, VIP poppers, etc. all seem to get bit in the usual offshore colors like white, silver, green, yellow and blue. Ling can be a bit picky at times if they're not feeding, but it's not hard to work them up into a frenzy. The way I look at it is once you get into open water away from the obvious structure, it's like a desert so the fish are much more opportunistic and eat more readily.Salt of the water said:
Anybody have any favorite flies for nearshore fishing in Texas? My box is very redfish oriented and I need to diversify before heading out the jetties this summer to chase jacks, kings, bonita, cobia, and maybe even the big silver mullet.
elnaco said:
I support a second mount on the stern. Always great to have options and it's not like weight is super critical for this boat. I too am a bit concerned about keeping the TM in the water on the bow so the stern mount may be a necessity sometimes. Idk how you'll plan on wiring that though. Will you run wiring to the stern as well that you can just put some caps on when not in use so all you have to move is the TM or move the batteries y todos every time you want relocate the TM?
Newoldarmy said:
I prefer the stern mount, but that boat is in Key West and is used in very specific ways....not holding an anchor point at the jetties. It is more of a super poling assist to catch up to Tarpon or permit especially if they get a little deep by crossing a channel.
The stern mount is on a Chittum 12 degree and it tracks and steers fine. However, the anchor or hold function doesn't work and it struggles and corrects non stop with the transom mount. If you've fished Key West, you know those basins and beaches can get deep and it really works for that as your pole loses efficiency.Salt of the water said:elnaco said:
I support a second mount on the stern. Always great to have options and it's not like weight is super critical for this boat. I too am a bit concerned about keeping the TM in the water on the bow so the stern mount may be a necessity sometimes. Idk how you'll plan on wiring that though. Will you run wiring to the stern as well that you can just put some caps on when not in use so all you have to move is the TM or move the batteries y todos every time you want relocate the TM?
Wasn't planning on running wires for the stern since I'm putting the batteries in the bow. Just thinking a second mounting plate away from all the bouncing could be handy. I'm thinking now that a hold down clamp to secure it better on the bow may be just as easy and cheaper.Newoldarmy said:
I prefer the stern mount, but that boat is in Key West and is used in very specific ways....not holding an anchor point at the jetties. It is more of a super poling assist to catch up to Tarpon or permit especially if they get a little deep by crossing a channel.
I'm not fully locked in to bow mount because I haven't installed it yet but I'm really leaning that way because I'm already stern heavy on my boat. How does the stern mount track on your skiff? Do you use it for steerage at all or are you just using it for some extra speed and still steering with the push pole? What kind of skiff(s)?
PalomaPachanga said:
I've been accumulating quite a few flies thanks to flyshack.com but I was wondering how many flies or fly boxes y'all have?
NW80 said:
Not unlike rods,reels,rifles and shotguns there is no finite number!
I have not.Agwinner03 said:
Elnaco,
Have you sold your skiff yet? If not, I got some cash burning a hole in my pocket....
Finn Maccumhail said:
Salt of the water said:
Excellent work! Definitely making me regret bankrolling my brownie points for tarpon season.Finn Maccumhail said:
Did you give it a Valentine's day kiss?
texican08 said:
Any of you fellas going to F3T tomorrow?
I'm not going, not because it won't be fun, but more because I can't stand even moderately crowded events and prefer to wait for it to come available to download where I can watch in comfortably in solitude without a bunch of neck beard dorks breathing on me.texican08 said:
Any of you fellas going to F3T tomorrow?
RickSawyer said:I'm not going, not because it won't be fun, but more because I can't stand even moderately crowded events and prefer to wait for it to come available to download where I can watch in comfortably in solitude without a bunch of neck beard dorks breathing on me.texican08 said:
Any of you fellas going to F3T tomorrow?
No offense to neck beard fly fisherman.