Troutnut Forum > Photography > Saltwater - Stripers and Blues
Al514 has attached these 4 pictures The message is below.

| Al514 | June 22nd, 2008, 9:15 am | |
| Central New York Posts: 62 | This is a trout website, but it is also a fly fishing website, so why not some salt water pictures?! I just got back from Naragansett Bay RI for Stripers and Bluefish. I didn't have that many expectations because it was my first time on the salt, so when I only got into 3 fish I was thrilled. My very first Striper was landed and was 25'', along with my first 2 Bluefish that were about the same. It was a blast fighting these fish - I suggest it to anyone who can get out there! | |
|
These advertisements will disappear if you register. | ||
| CamWolf1313 | June 22nd, 2008, 10:07 am | |
| Andover, MA and Andover NH Posts: 15 | These are some great fish and it sounds like a lot of fun. I love fly fishing for stripers in Scituate, MA. I have found out that the Enrico's Everglades, Monkey Brain, and the Fly Flexo Streamer work really well when there are sand eels or baitfish around. Good luck, Cam | |
| "Clear your mind of everything but the fish and the fly and you will be in the right mind frame to land it" Billy Berger. | ||
| Jjlyon01 | June 23rd, 2008, 4:51 pm | |
| SUNY Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse Posts: 64 | A really good book I just finished up for saltwater fishing in the Northeast is "Fly Rodding the Coast" I'll have to check on the author, but he gives a ton of information on fishing for blues, stripers, bonito, and tuna on the fly including different scenarios and how to fish different structure. I picked it up thinking it may help me down here in the Gulf but I haven't been able to get out on the salt yet without any wheels. | |
| "I now walk into the wild" | ||


