Having some fun


Man in outdoor gear holding a freshly caught fish by the water.
We could have done this for some time !
Man in outdoor gear holding a freshly caught fish by the water.
Chris Webbers runaway shrimp pattern making it happen !

Long time customer Paul Rankin and I headed out to look for some happy critters, and the first place we stopped at, well that’s wha we found.  We could have sat there and walked fish after fish, but after the 6th one we pulled the hook on that spot and decided to brave the wind and look at some other spots.  This may sound strange, but sometimes you want to leave fish that are too eager to take the fly.  It can become a bit boring.  Paul and I have been banging it for a long time and it’s nice to have a customer like him that doesn’t want to beat a group of fish up to the point they won’t eat.  We came across a couple of other spots that were loaded up w/ some fish, but the wind decided to really ramp up and started to muddy the water.  One fish will certainly stand out in my mind.  Poling along Paul and I look down and there’s a 15-20lbs Barnacle Bill slob of a red cruising 10 feet in front of the boat !  We didn’t get the eat, but we now know where he lives !

 

 

 

Fly fishing Hilton Head, and Savannah


Man in outdoor gear holding a freshly caught fish by the water.
Clarence Rawlings bruising some red fish egos this week
Man in outdoor gear holding a freshly caught fish by the water.
what a sunset for a cold ride home
Man in outdoor gear holding a freshly caught fish by the water.
Chris Webber’s runaway shrimp crushing them as always. Webber’s flies just work !

Man in outdoor gear holding a freshly caught fish by the water. Man in outdoor gear holding a freshly caught fish by the water. Man in outdoor gear holding a freshly caught fish by the water. Man in outdoor gear holding a freshly caught fish by the water. Man in outdoor gear holding a freshly caught fish by the water.Mr Clarence Rawlings has been fishing with me for a good number of years and has seen the good and the bad of fly fishing.  The last time he and I fished it was blowing 25 and we got blanked. This time we we had some awesome fishing with pleasant winter conditions and happy fish.  Nothing makes me more happy than when a customer has paid his dues on a trip or two and then gets that day that makes it all worth it.  I lost count on the number fish caught, but I do recall watching about 5 reds eat and fight over the fly in one cast.

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