Sunday, July 7, 2013

Enjoy The Best Fly Fishing Key West Has To Offer

By Jeanette Riggs


When planning a fly fishing Key West holiday, it is important to make sure that there is something for everyone to do. This includes you as well. If you are going to be going to the beach, it is great for the family and there are also many places to go visiting along the sea side.

Planning a trip to the sea shore means that the kids must take along their snorkels and surf boards as well as spades and sand buckets for those days where you will be building super big sand castles in the sand with them. One cannot go to the beach without mum's fishing net for catching the little fish in the rock pools. And one cannot forget the fly rods which you will go on top.

One also cannot forget to pack in the vast collection of stunning flies that you have been building up all these months. The endless hours you have spent making up the fly fishing lures simply have to pay off this season when you stop along the way to test them out. One hopes that the salt water ones you tied will have some good response. You put in some extra time for those, in hopes that they catch you some good fish from the sea.

Being on vacation, starts when you get into your car to head off to your destination. The idea is that you drive the family down to the coast for three blissful weeks. The thing to remember is that the holiday starts when you get into the car. There is to be no rush to get to the sea in a race.

The car has just been for a service and is in good running order. The house sitter is comfortable at home and the destination has been confirmed and is ready for your arrival. You have some great fly fishing plans and this is going to be a super holiday for the whole family.

On route there are many little places where you can pull over and admire the scenery and take a break from the road. You will want to take this opportunity to dip your fly rod into the water in order to try your luck. The whole family could give it a try and for all you know you may get fortunate.

Your first stop along route, you see a sparkling little stream. The water glistening in the sun and every now and then you notice a string ripple. This means that there are fish here and one simply has to give it a shot. After some unsuccessful casts, you hand you rod to your wife to give it a try, thinking that if you could not get it right, nor could she.

Handing your wife the rod for a try, she casts away onto the stream, not so far away from you. Mimicking a small water insect, you see as a large fish turns its head and glides toward it, opens his big mouth and gets caught by the lure. The same one you had just put into the water a few minutes before. You watch silently as she gently releases the big black specimen back into the water and in an instant, you know that this was great fly fishing Key West has provided for all of you.




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