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PostPosted: Wed 05/03/06 2:53 pm    Post subject: rotonda Reply with quote

hello everyone am holidaying in rotonda in july, am interested in having a go at saltwater flyfishing. any info on local areas ,methods and tackle shops gratefully received

....any info on what i might catch and best methods , flies etc gratefully received
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PostPosted: Wed 05/03/06 8:39 pm    Post subject: rotonda fly fishing Reply with quote

well thats down near me, and close to boca grande. Bring a tarpon rod as there might be a few big ones left around, and possibly accessable from the beach. what dates u coming down?
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PostPosted: Thu 05/04/06 3:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

hopefully about the 15 jul. staying in a villa on the rotonda river. would a7/8# be ok
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PostPosted: Thu 05/04/06 6:16 pm    Post subject: rootonda river Reply with quote

a 7/8 should be ok, but I definately prefer a 9wt. as far as flies go, its kind of hard to tell this early in the game, but light colored flies will imitate the white bait that will most likely be around. I like the puglisi flies, yellow and white, and pinfish (striped).
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