FlaMike
08-16-2007, 03:59 PM
My second post on this forum, just asked about the Ozello Keys in the Florida Angler's section but thought I'd try here, as well.
I've just gotten back into fly fishing after a 10 or 20 year "break." Used to do well going for Largemouth Bass and Bluegills, but I had started doing some saltwater. Now, I'm at it again and I'm focused on refish, snook, and trout, mostly. Just finished building my "backcountry" boat, a Pirogue (Pee-row.) 15' 10", sort of a flat-bottom canoe with straight sides, floats easily across 2 or 3 inches of water. I can stand and cast in it, but prefer to use it to get to where I'm going and then get out and wade.
The area I've chosen to explore and fish in is the Ozello Keys. A rather large estuary between the Homosassa River and Crystal River. Since I work on weekends, I'm out there during the week and pretty much have the whole place to myself.
I was wondering if anyone knows this area and could offer some advice. What little skills I have in saltwater fly fishing are pretty rusty and I find myself on the "steep side of the learning curve" once again.
So, any advice, tips, pointers, would be greatly appreciated! Not sure if I can afford it, but I'm thinking about saving my pennies and going with a pro guide, kind of a refresher course on fly fishing and learning how to read the local waters to find the good spots.
I'm using a TFO Lefty Kreh 9 wt, with a Teeny Bruce Chard bonefish/redfish floating line. I tie my own flies.
Anyone fish there? Or have any advice, general or specific?
Mike S.
Spring Hill, FL
I've just gotten back into fly fishing after a 10 or 20 year "break." Used to do well going for Largemouth Bass and Bluegills, but I had started doing some saltwater. Now, I'm at it again and I'm focused on refish, snook, and trout, mostly. Just finished building my "backcountry" boat, a Pirogue (Pee-row.) 15' 10", sort of a flat-bottom canoe with straight sides, floats easily across 2 or 3 inches of water. I can stand and cast in it, but prefer to use it to get to where I'm going and then get out and wade.
The area I've chosen to explore and fish in is the Ozello Keys. A rather large estuary between the Homosassa River and Crystal River. Since I work on weekends, I'm out there during the week and pretty much have the whole place to myself.
I was wondering if anyone knows this area and could offer some advice. What little skills I have in saltwater fly fishing are pretty rusty and I find myself on the "steep side of the learning curve" once again.
So, any advice, tips, pointers, would be greatly appreciated! Not sure if I can afford it, but I'm thinking about saving my pennies and going with a pro guide, kind of a refresher course on fly fishing and learning how to read the local waters to find the good spots.
I'm using a TFO Lefty Kreh 9 wt, with a Teeny Bruce Chard bonefish/redfish floating line. I tie my own flies.
Anyone fish there? Or have any advice, general or specific?
Mike S.
Spring Hill, FL