Incredible! What a wide variety of fish.Ha, I did spend a near hypothermic day in a downpour in AK two years ago with holes in both legs of my waders! Still so fun.
I started fly fishing about 12 years ago. I’ve been fortunate to fish for everything from smallmouth locally, to rainbows in AK, to bonefish, tarpon and permit in Andros, Belize, and Honduras.
Favorites are either popper fishing for smallmouth on the upper Mississippi, or the off-grid Honduras trip I took last year where I landed the first permit I ever cast to. I’ll never be so lucky again!
The last few years, I’ve been using a tenkara rod for some of the highly pressured trout areas of AK (highway system and Russian River). That is such a fun way to fish.
Love the coloration of the AK rainbows. North of Anchorage:
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1st permit, Honduras. For such a small fish, their fight is amazing:
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Baby tarpon, Honduras. I wasn't there for the migration, so we targeted locals that hung out around the villages. This guy had to have jumped at least 10 times, 4' out of the water:
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Dolly Varden, AK. They fight so much like a big smallmouth but don't jump. They are bulldogs. Gorgeous fish:
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Surf fishing snook, FL. They would chase baitfish up the waves to about where I'm walking:
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Props to you for floating that solo. After riding down it on a guide trip in a raft, I'd prefer to be with someone who knows what they're doing! As you said, the sweepers in the lower section are an absolute death trap. I saw a family of tourists coming down on rented floats and rafts and watched them get pinned on a log jam. Thought for sure I was going to watch their last moments when a few of the young daughters were trying to push off the logs to free the whole party. It was a terrifying scene.The Willow is a cool river system. I floated it in 2023 on a borrowed one-man pontoon. I had never rowed before that day. The upper stretch was a death march of miles of dragging the boat more than floating, and the lower section was a terrifying stretch of sweepers with tons of logs in the water all the while trying not to get pinned. But the fishing was amazing and I want to do it again! I have yet to get a full colored up male dolly. Their coloration is insane.
Shouldn't you be fishing for smallies in PA? :)
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No, I haven't tried for either of those yet. So far in Florida it has only been snook and ladyfish in the surf and a few kayaking along the mangroves. I had some shots at reds while kayaking, but never connected. Looks like fun though.Awesome pics here.
I only flyfish for bluegills. Might have to try for trout this year. Wife fishes live bait, so I might be able to cast some from the boat.
I put a rowboat in the ashokan reservior on the eusopus creek. Some of you trout guys might know about that place.
I have a heavy fly rod setup for salmon up in pulaski. I really do not call that fishing though. I do call it fun.
Perdix,
You ever fish for pompano or spanish mackerel from the shore. Even king mullet would be nice, although they more bottom fishers. Before NJ did all this dredging, I woud love to take bass tackle and jig for fluke / flounder on the shore.