He's doing well. Still fishes 3 or 4 times per week and is training his son to guide. He's also helping a younger guide get started in the trade. All around good guy.
Probably in the thousands.bmfvet said:
I'd recognize that hells bay logo anytime, wonder how many redfish have seen it?
LRHF said:
Try tying up some Borski Sliders. You will learn some deer hair techniques and it's just a great fly! Don't make the head too thick, it needs to get into the water column and swim
RickSawyer said:LRHF said:
Try tying up some Borski Sliders. You will learn some deer hair techniques and it's just a great fly! Don't make the head too thick, it needs to get into the water column and swim
My go to early spring sheepshead fly!
TarponChaser said:RickSawyer said:LRHF said:
Try tying up some Borski Sliders. You will learn some deer hair techniques and it's just a great fly! Don't make the head too thick, it needs to get into the water column and swim
My go to early spring sheepshead fly!
A Sawyer sighting!!
Well you're doing better than me bro. My knees have gotten so bad that I've barely fished the last 18 months or so- it's hard for me to stand on the platform or deck for very long. But, getting one knee replaced next week and the other will follow depending on my rehab timeline.RickSawyer said:TarponChaser said:RickSawyer said:LRHF said:
Try tying up some Borski Sliders. You will learn some deer hair techniques and it's just a great fly! Don't make the head too thick, it needs to get into the water column and swim
My go to early spring sheepshead fly!
A Sawyer sighting!!
Haha, I am still around and still fly fish quite a bit just don't have as much time to share. Hopefully that changes soon!
TarponChaser said:Well you're doing better than me bro. My knees have gotten so bad that I've barely fished the last 18 months or so- it's hard for me to stand on the platform or deck for very long. But, getting one knee replaced next week and the other will follow depending on my rehab timeline.RickSawyer said:TarponChaser said:RickSawyer said:LRHF said:
Try tying up some Borski Sliders. You will learn some deer hair techniques and it's just a great fly! Don't make the head too thick, it needs to get into the water column and swim
My go to early spring sheepshead fly!
A Sawyer sighting!!
Haha, I am still around and still fly fish quite a bit just don't have as much time to share. Hopefully that changes soon!
I've got a few buddies like me who are broken-down ex-jocks who've had their knees replaced in their 40's like me and they've said it's a game-changer. One dude even had his done in like April or May a couple years back and was snow-skiing that winter. So I'll be looking to do that, be able to surf again, and of course chase fish.
dr_boogs said:
Rick -
Man I just wanted to say thanks for starting this thread. I was invited to take my first sal****er fly trip w my uncle in late 2018. I found the thread and read it all, asked a few questions about gear and you guys were really helpful and encouraging - way different vibe than I had gotten from trout fly guys in a lot of shops over the years.
Caught my first red on the fly that day and that was all it took. Completely changed my life. Fast forward 5 years and I've been putting in the time to get better at this thing, but it's really become a lifestyle. Started by fishing w guides on the Texas coast. Found a great fishing partner in a former trainee now my best friend. Started fishing together a lot. Collected lots of rods and reels and gear.
Fortunate to have been all over the Texas coast, Belize, Louisiana, Mexico, even caught sea bass and stripers on the fly in cape cod. My species on the fly list is one of a kind. Not many guys have caught a permit, bonefish, tarpon, dorado, and stripers and sea robbin on the fly.
Decided to go all in and we bought our own poling skiff. Lucked into the chance to buy a 2 year old mint skiff, one of the best on the water. We fish middle coast a lot with occasional trips to LLM.
Might have a blue water trip lined up this year, taking casting lessons, interested in becoming a CCI. Gonna start tying my own flies this year. 2 weeks ago I caught my PB Texas red in the fly. 29.5 inch fish on my own boat with my best friend and son on board. Something special about grinding it out on the poling platform and on the front w a fly rod and pulling a fish like that off a flat.
Anyway, your thread inspired me to jump in and try this thing and you and the other fellas on this thread (TC, sun chaser, LRHF, ag fly guy, alto…all the rest of you boys) encouraged me to chase these fish on the fly in some of the most beautiful locations in the world.
Here's a pic of my first red on the fly in 2018 w an 8 wt TFO and an Allen kraken reel, and the next fish is my PB Texas red from 2 weeks ago caught on a HT8 and Abel. Can't wait to see what the next 5 years brings!!! Let's go!!!