Posted by admin | Posted in fly fishing | Posted on 25-06-2010
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Tarpon Fishing Tips
Tarpon are prehistoric animals and consider as the great saltwater fish. Tarpon fishing become the most popular game fishes in the world. The thrill of tarpon fighting spirit like jumps, long run when hooked makes game fish lovers curious.
Angler need to have skills and experience to fish this tarpon. Patient do need when tarpon is the fish you want to catch, sometimes it can take hours and hours to catch them. Angler must release the tarpon after scale the long and weigh, to kill and keep the tarpon must have the special permit. When you tarpon fishing you just can catch and release.
To fishing a tarpon need several kind of method. The general method that usual as bait, lure and fly on spinning, conventional or fly rod still very well to use. Anglers allow using natural baits like live shrimp, live crabs and live baitfish. This natural bait will attract tarpon and eat the bait, you need to struggle and survive to manage the hard fighting of tarpon, and they will try to free them self with twisting the line, flying and acrobatic leaps into the air. That the excitement you get when you do tarpon fishing.
Tarpon fishing uses 10-12 weight rods and reels, spooled with fix line, and must use a class leader tippet of 12-20 pounds. Tarpon is typically fish that huge in size, always long run and fly when you hooked, that's why you need to have the strong and special rods and reels.
And when the tarpon eat the bait you must hurry to act, manage your speed with accuracy there'll just 6 – 10 second, otherwise you get false.
Tarpon live in 74-88°F range located around the western part of Atlantic, the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean, Central America west coast, and Northwest Africa coast.
Tarpon fishing time is on January to June and during late summer, the best location is in south Florida. And mid – spring to mid – summer become the tarpon fishing year for the angler, they caught huge amount of tarpon in the area of The Everglades National Park. There are several locations that good to fish the tarpon, like Everglades up to the Panhandle, Boca Grande, Homasassa Bay, Apalachicola Bay and St George, the best time is during May and June.
Prepare yourself and have a good time with tarpon fishing in any place you want. Get the thrill with this artificial flying fish.
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A couple Fly Fishing questions.?
What type of tippet and fly's should I use for species in saltwater and/or freshwater in the Clearwater-Dunedin area. And if you know of any good places to buy most of my fly equipment. As you can tell I am new at fly fishing. I am getting all the info I can from smart(er) people like you experienced fly fishing people. Thanks so much! And have a great day/evening/night.
-Fishingidiot-
Pretty much I would like to know what to use to catch the species. (In the area I told you) (the tippets, fly colors, etc,)
You could also email me with extra answers. Like extra tips. (not related to the Q or related) Cause like I said I am trying to get as much info as I can. Thanks so much!
-Fishingidiot-
Fishing4idiots@gmail.com
Fishingidiot-I answered some of what you asked already in your other Question! Go check it out!
Saltwater- You just can't beat a Clouser-Minnow in color "White/Green", "White", "White Red", for saltwater fly-fishing. They are inexpensive, (compared to other saltwater flys!), and you won't feel terrible when something cuts you off! (lol)
Pencil Poppers are excellent "search-flys" for Spec Trout, Spanish Macks, Jacks, and the occasional Redfish.
I usually make my own tippets/leaders out of 2-3 different sizes of flurocarbon. Take 14LB, 12LB, 10LB and cut them into 2 1/2-3 Ft lenghth. Tie them together with a bloodknot. PRESTO! You've got a nice in-shore saltwater tippet. This method is inexpensive, (compared to BUYING a new tippet every 3rd fishing trip). You can tie-up 3 or 4 before your fishing trip and keep them available for emergency's.
Most places in the Cleawater/Tampa area is gonna "gouge" you pretty good on fly-tackle. If your money-conscious you will either buy "online" or through a catalog.
A good inexpensive novice saltwater reel and rod would be a Redington, Cabelas,Sage Discovery Series, 8-9 Wt and Scientific Angler system 2, Ross Reels, Etc.
I would not spend more than $125 on my rod and $120 on my reel. You MAY not like flyfishing and spending more would be silly. Just make sure your rod has an aluminum reel-seat AND your reel is aluminum with an "OK" drag-system.
Those Reds DO pull mighty hard! (lol) Ya wouldn't want to be "spooled" because you bought light-weight gear!
Hope this helps ya? Good luck!
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