Just booked a lesson with Austin!!
FTA Class of 1988
dr_boogs said:
Regarding Santa Fe, high desert anglers and the reel life are the 2 fly shops in town. Have been in both many times, never fished w guides from either. Based on the vibe…. I'd try high desert for a guided trip before the reel life. But they both may be just fine.
AustinCountyAg said:
I hope I dont offend the OP, but to piggyback this thread does anyone have a rec for a fly rod/reel combo that would be used as a general purpose mainly for tanks in TX? Think bass, perch, etc.....My dad got me into fishing early in life but it was mainly saltwater. However, at one time 20+ years ago, he got into fly fishing some down at the coast. I never tied up with a trout or red, but I would take the fly rod and use it in our tank at the house catching bass and brim which was always fun. This thread has my interest peaked again now and wouldn't mind getting something again that I could share with my 6 year old when he gets older who loves to fish.
Hey Bird78, I'd love to purchase your book if you have some left over. How may I contact you?Bird78 said:
I still have a few author's copy of my book Texas Saltwater Classics: 50 Patterns for the Texas Coast for sale if you want to start tying your own flies. Happy to autograph it for you!
Bird78 said:
I still have a few author's copy of my book Texas Sal****er Classics: 50 Patterns for the Texas Coast for sale if you want to start tying your own flies. Happy to autograph it for you!
AggieDruggist89 said:
I quit fly fishing in 1992.
Soon after the release of River runs through it.
Every Joe Blow midlife crisis ridden fishing aficionados went out and bought a fedora hat, $10,000 worth of flyfishing equipment and took over CA trout streams thinking they're Brad Pitt.
Instead I equipped my spin rig with a clear bubble and flies to mock those who were in the river with obnoxious arm conducting motion getting their line tangled....
I just drift a fly using a spin cast.. works well.
AgRyan04 said:dr_boogs said:
Regarding Santa Fe, high desert anglers and the reel life are the 2 fly shops in town. Have been in both many times, never fished w guides from either. Based on the vibe…. I'd try high desert for a guided trip before the reel life. But they both may be just fine.
Thanks for the tip....I'm working on getting that booked today!
Bird78 said:
All friends of mine. Very unselfish with their skills and knowledge, as well as talented. Sadly a handful of them are not with us anymore. I started working on a companion freshwater text but I lost momentum durting Covid. If you know anyone with unique patterns they would be open to sharing, pleas send them my way.
SunrayAg said:Bird78 said:
All friends of mine. Very unselfish with their skills and knowledge, as well as talented. Sadly a handful of them are not with us anymore. I started working on a companion freshwater text but I lost momentum durting Covid. If you know anyone with unique patterns they would be open to sharing, pleas send them my way.
I have portable tackle box sized box with my gear in it, that opens up to a tying station. I also have a background in entomology. So I take my box with me, look for bugs on the water, under rocks, or in spider webs, and tie something to match it.
So I tie a lot of standards. But I also just make stuff up to match the hatch.
AgRyan04 said:
Yesterday was a good day!