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Thread: First Time Salt Water Fishing

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    Default First Time Salt Water Fishing

    I am headed to India for a few weeks and will be on the beach. (It is much nicer than you are probably imagining.) Not wanting to go so long without fly fishing, I decided to pick up a 7 piece travel rod from Orivs and give saltwater fishing a try. My plan is to fish from shore and just fish the surf. A recent article by Jeff Solis in Fly Fisher magazine had some great pointers to get me started.

    The Orvis operator suggested I go with this package:
    Frequent Flyer 8-wt. 9' TIP FLEX Rod - This is the smallest rod w/ anodized reel seat
    Access Mid Arbor IV Reel
    10' Polyleader - I thought this might be long according to the article, but the operator said it was the best one. It is fast sinking.
    Mirage Fluoro Tippet 8lb
    The rod comes with a floating line and they wouldn't let me swap it out for a sinking line, but he said it will be fine for what I want to do.

    Does this sound like a decent package or overkill? I was originally planning on a 6wt rod, but the guy said those do not come with salt water reel seats. Mr. Solis wrote that he uses 5 & 7 wt rods for his trips to the beach.

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    I think for most, an 8 weight outfit is a good way to go for casting off the beach anywhere in the saltwater. If you took a second rod then a 6 weight would be OK.

    Also, anywhere there are thousands of people living, there won't be that good of fishing. Try to get away from the people....

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    Thanks Bill. I'll be on the west coast in a pretty rural area. I'm sure that doesn't mean there will be fish there though!

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    You might want to check with Jeff Currier---www.jeffcurrier.com
    Fish like the humans you are-- L. Hemingway

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