What Every Tropical Flats Fly Fisher Needs To Know
Mike Watt
Fly Fisher
★ ★ ★ ★ ★Mike has fished the saltwater flats of Belize, Christmas Island, Cuba, the Yucatan, and the Florida Keys. The techniques and methods he’s learned along the way are invaluable. Join us as Mike shares what he’s learned about fly fishing the flats, including tackle, knots, casting, presentation, tactics, and much more.
Just a few of the questions asked and answered during the interview:
- If I was making my first saltwater flats trip, what are the things I need to do to prepare for the experience to get the most from the trip?
- Do you prefer 7 wt or 8wt for most species, locations?
- What features should I look for in a reel?
- Do you use primarily floating lines or is it wise to have other types with you?
- What knots do you need to know for saltwater?
- How do you prepare for your casts on a boat?
- Are there clues or simple rules as to which flats hold fish at which tides?
- What would you recommend a DIY traveler do to find productive flats before traveling to an area?
- I have trouble seeing the movement of the fish. so my first cast is not as accurate as I would like it to be. I fish from a boat, am I not getting the right information from the guide. Is it a communication issue?
- What flies do you like using for bonefish?
- What techniques are most productive for permit?
- What tips do you have for catching tarpon?
- What are your favorite flies for snook?
- Is it best to wade into the tidal current or with it (follow the tide shallower?)?