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  • Super User
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that was realllllllly cool! i couldn't imagine the feeling after landing a tarpon that way....

  • Super User
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That is awesome, just about my favorite way to fish.  Sailfish on fly is getting popular,I've yet to do that.

  • Super User
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That was pretty awesome. My biggest tarpon was 70 pounds, which is a baby, and it worked my ars.  Couldn't imagine one on a fly rod.

  • Super User
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That ~ was Impressive.

;)

A-Jay

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That is definitely more than awesome. I have caught tarpon on light weight rods before and that is a serious fight but I can only imagine what it would be like on a fly rod.

  • Super User
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I'm in, but from a kayak.

I wanna see that! A big ol' tarpon would tow you and your yak to Cuba. ;D ;D ;D

And back, if you're lucky.

  • Super User
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Gary, do some youtube searches of marlin from a kayak.  You'll be impressed. ;)

Can't be any worse than a freaking pontoon, LOL.

  • Super User
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You ever see the crazy bastiches that were fishing for coldwater sharks in Alaska from yaks?

At the end, the shark tows the yak while the guy holds the dorsal fin.

No thanks.   ;D

  • Super User
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They werent yaks, they were muskox. yaks are in asia.

i crack myself up.

yak, yak, yak, that's about all we get out of you. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

I quack myself up.

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That video was soo cool they could make stocker trout fishing look exciting! Man I wish we had tarpon in sandiego bay, I have always wanted to catch one.

  • Super User
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I can't believe he was standing on that tube..I have the same float tube, and no way would I try that. Also he doesn't use his stripping apron.

As for the vid..the only word I can describe it, would AWESOME!!! Thanks for sharing.. 8-)

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right on fourbizz. that was amazing! i am not into fly fishing, but i believe i could give that a go.

  • Super User
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The guy in the video is very good, it's all about technique.  In Florida Flip Pallot may be the quintessential expert on fly fishing for big tarpon, Flip is in his late 60's.

  • Global Moderator
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I wouldn't be so worried about the leeches as the sharks you might run into in those backwaters  :o

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