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  • #6486
    keith b
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    You guys may be a lot more advanced than this, but I thought I would ask.
    Since I may be going to Florida in the Spring I wanted to tie up some salt patterns.

    #56831
    Neal Osborn
    Member

    I know the Umpqua saltwater kit

    #56832
    keith b
    Member

    Thanks Neal.

    #56833
    Avatar photoMike McKeown
    Member

    Neal is a tummy specialist… LOL…

    Neal is a fly fishing specialist, he fixes peoples tummys to pay for his addictions… LOL

    Actualy, Neal is one of the leaders in his speciality, Gastroenterology.

    #56834
    Neal Osborn
    Member

    Neal is a fly fishing specialist, he fixes peoples tummys to pay for his addictions… LOL.

    Hahahaha Mike, that is sadly not too far off.  

    Keith, I live close to the DH section of the Hootch and fish the standard stomping grounds pretty often after work.  We will probably run in to each other soon enough because your Avatar shows we fish similar water.  

    BTW, just go to the Fish Hawk and have them make you up a kit.

    #56835
    Avatar photoBob Riggins
    Member

    First of all, saltwater fish are not nearly as picky as trout.

    #56836
    keith b
    Member

    Thanks Guys, I am sure we will run into each other on the DH.

    I am going to the Jupiter/Stuart area, if that helps.

    I can make clousers pretty weel, just have not attempted other salt patterns.

    I know the Renzetti will hold a 2/0 hook

    #56837

    Orvis sells a saltwater fly tying kit for about $170.

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