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Originally Posted by Megatron96
On my list as well. Good friend of mine has extended a permanent invitation to come down to FL to go tarpon and bonefish flyfishing. Seriously thinking next year will be the year.
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Get good gear. You’ll need it for tarpon. If you can swing one, Mako reels are worth it. And Loomis NRX or Scott Meridian rods. Good thing about top quality gear: it doesn’t need replacing. Once you get it, you’re set for life. But fishing for massive salt water fish is not the time to scrimp. You’ll curse yourself if you lose a lifetime tarpon because your reel’s drag breaks or you don’t have the spine on the rod to tire the fish.
Also, if you’re interested in coming on our annual SW Alaska fly fishing trip in early to mid September, drop me a PM. We are already setting up next year’s trip.