Louis Cahill shooting Saltwater

| July 16, 2009 Read This Post...

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Louis Cahill just returned from visiting Capt. Joel Dickey in the Florida Keys.  Folks, this is what Saltwater fly fishing photography is supposed to look like!!  Unbelievable photography Louis!  We look forward to Joel getting back on the Reel Job Fishing staff, guiding for trout back in Blue Ridge, GA later this month.  He’ll be [...]

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Tripletail on the Fly

| May 12, 2009 Read This Post...

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Client Paul Parker sent me this photo of a 20lb. Tripletail taken on the fly near Sebastian Inlet, and his wife with a nice peacock bass on fly in south Miami.  These photos really make me want to get down out of the mountains and do some saltwater fly fishing. Thanks for sending me the [...]

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Big Pine Key – Tarpon Fishing

| April 18, 2009 Read This Post...

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This picture if for all the trout fisherman who have dreamed of catching a mighty tarpon on fly. That is a 8″ fish being trashed by a 80+ lb tarpon. (You know the average size trout you’ll catch this weekend). I still have prime dates available due to the state of economy. Take advantage of these days [...]

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Bonefish School Reminder

| March 26, 2009 Read This Post...

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Bruce Chard’s Ultimate Bonefish School – 5 Days Fishing, 1 Day Instruction – Single Occupancy – $3800 Just a friendly reminder for all of you planning on attending this awesome school on November 14-21, 2009.  Give me a call (770) 330-7583 and I’ll fill you in on all the trip details.  Spots are filling up [...]

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Quick Barracuda Rig

| March 9, 2009 Read This Post...

If you occasionally find yourself wading saltwater flats with a fly rod in your hand, then you should always make sure you have this “Quick Barracuda Rig” on hand at all times.  My buddy Capt. Joel Dickey, showed me this rig and its paid off over the years.  Simply purchase some Tyger stainless steel leader [...]

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Fly Casting into Heavy Wind

| February 5, 2009 Read This Post...

Tips from Capt. Bruce Chard, a FFF Master Certified Casting Instructor on casting into heavy wind while fishing in the saltwater! Introduction: Casting into a heavy wind always presents fly line management issues.  It also increases the difficulty for anglers to cast accurately at any distance, even for the best casters in the world.  Below [...]

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“The Natural”, Tarpon Fly

| January 30, 2009 Read This Post...

Tarpon Fly, "The Natural" By: Capt. Joel Dickey

Capt. Joel Dickey just submitted me this killer tarpon pattern for all you saltwater fly fishermen out there.  I fished this pattern with Joel last year and we jumped multiple poons with it, YEAH BABY!  I like the natural colors, which at times can be a much better color choice than your typical bold chartreuse [...]

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Bonefish Leader Formula

| January 26, 2009 Read This Post...

Here’s a Bonefish leader formula that I came up with over the years that works wonders for casting accurately and turning over your leader in windy conditions.  I like to use semi hard to hard mono for my saltwater leaders.  This helps to fight the wind and lay out the fly straight into a stiff [...]

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