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Well, no good deed or bit of luck goes unpunished, so I finally, for the first time ever.... managed to bury a heavy fly in the top of my ear on a cast. Maybe we should have taken a picture, but we didn't. My ear was bleeding, but I figured the ear doesn't have a lot of nerve endings in it, so I tugged and pushed and RIPPED the fly out of my ear. The bleeding stopped almost immediately. WHAT?? Oh... I forgot to mention...on DAY 1, I broke to tip off my 6 wt while trying to get my fly out of a bush. So I was down to a 7 wt and 9 wt for the rest of the trip! Anyway....with the ear episode over, I got back to fishing, and Hamilton pointed out some Florida Gar. I finally got one! Flyfer #10! We'd seen MANY others, and lost a few...but mostly couldn't get them to bite. But now...having caught one... We spent the evening hours trying for Tarpon & Snook. So of course I caught 3 more Florida Gar instead. I was trying to land and unhook this one while Hamilton was battling a nice Tarpon.
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In the late afternoon, I managed to get another of the priority fish on my Wish List....Ruddy Bowfin! Flyfer #9! What a beauty! 26". I didn't see it before it hit, and wasn't fishing for them at the time. She bolted downstream, but I kept calm steady pressure and worked her back upstream. Near shore, though, she FREAKED and show us her tailwalking skills several times. Tense moments for sure, hoping she wouldn't throw the hook. @Ham helped a brother out with the landing....getting his shoe wet in the process. We didn't have a landing net with us at the moment, and it likely would have been too small anyway. I spotted a male Ruddy Bowfin within easy reach, and had Hamilton take his shot at it. He placed the fly carefully and PERFECTLY. The fish must have been napping. As it woke up, its dorsal fin started undulating excitedly. But it never would strike Ham's fly, and eventually swam away. BUMMER!
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We went to the Petting Zoo to give our new lizardy pals some chin rubs. I'm just kidding. Hamilton wouldn't let me go to the petting zoo.
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We moved on to other spots. I caught more Florida Largemouth Bass Coppernose Bluegill A BUNCH of beautiful Spotted Sunfish Mayan Cichlids and Warmouth
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We've noticed that its often a real struggle to catch your first fish of a new species. But once you finally catch one, you start to catch more, whether you want to or not. Day 3 started off pretty slow. At one spot, I caught 2 more African Jewelfish And a Crested Goby. Flyfer #8!
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I didn't expect to catch these, but did anyway...caught 2 African Jewelfish. Flyfer #7!
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Ah, I forgot to mention... While trying for those bowfin.... I saw this big Plecostomus feeding in about 4' of water, so I dropped my bowfin fly down near it. It turned and swam right over to the fly and hit it! Flyfer #6!
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And we saw some large lizardy-things. Not sure what they are. Long-snouted Snappers? Chime in if you know what they are... 😜 This big gal had babies along the shoreline and under the trees.
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We moved along to other spots. We fished a spot that definitely had Ruddy Bowfin. I think I had one on, but we definitely didn't catch any of them. I caught more Mayans More Warmouth And more Spotted Sunfish
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Day 2 saw us embark on fishing along the Tamiami Trail. First stop, I caught some Mayan Cichlids (not a Flyfer for me). I caught a couple Coppernose Bluegill here. Flyfer #5! I also caught some Florida Largemouth Bass and Warmouth here.
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I want to give credit where it is due... @Ham spent many months researching this trip, looking for access spots, soliciting advice and tips from locals and folks who have fished the areas we wanted to hit, and looking for the species we wanted. HUGE KUDOS to Hamilton!! He put us on fish all week! And when he'd catch something he knew I didn't have yet, he'd call me over and help me try to catch them on flies. Such a great teammate! THANKS, HAMILTON!!
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Picked up Ham at the airport. We found a take-out Chinese Food spot to grab some lunch. We got SCREAMED at by the chef. Several times. We were confused by what he was trying to tell us. And there was a language barrier. Apparently I wasn't allowed to order certain items on the menu. Great start to the trip! 😅 Our first fishing spot was pretty cool. Saw some fish that wouldn't bite. Our lunch came with white rice we didn't want to eat. We ended up using it as chum. These fish can't possibly have seen rice before. But it worked really well. Caught some NICE Zebra Tilapia, up to 14"! Flyfer #3! Very strong fish, a LOT of fun to catch. Even the little ones were cool. I put on a Micro Gamechanger and caught a couple Florida Largemouth Bass. Flyfer #4!
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Alright.... I didn't get on OAF while we were on the trip, so I'll play "catch-up" now. Got up around 2 am. Flew in to Miami on Wednesday morning. Got the rental car (Toyota ForeRunner), and had a couple hours to kill, waiting for Hamilton to arrive. I figured I'd just get my fly rods assembled and chill out, so I didn't PLAN on anything. But we texted, and Ham told me to go catch something, so I started looking at Google Maps for some water near the airport. First spot was a bust, no parking, no access. 2nd spot had parking and access. Goofed around on a canal for awhile. Didn't see any fish. Bummer. But I eventually caught THE fish I wanted most on this trip... Spotted Sunfish! Little one, and I didn't know I was going to be catching a buttload of them later. Flyfer #1 of the trip! I was excited! Found a huge culvert with current. I dropped a fly in front of it, a small fish came out, then a bigger one darted out, and I was able to catch that fish. Flyfer #2! Jaguar Guapote!
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Thanks! I'd like to keep @Ham around for a long time. Any gator is gonna experience a really bad day if it tries for us. I absolutely respect them, I don't fear them. I'm happy to let them be, but if one volunteers to become a nice pair of boots, I'll oblige.
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Which truck stop restroom is she going to? Or wait.... is it the city Library?
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That would be something! I'll be happy with each new Flyfer. And its been quite a few years since I've caught Peacocks, Oscar, Spotted Tilapia, and Mayans. It'd be nice to get some updated pics on those. But mostly I'll be laser-focused on getting the world's first hybrid Whale Shark X Narwhal (aka "Sharkicorn") on fly.
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Thanks John! That Black Bullhead put me at 30 species on the fly so far in 2023.
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I REACHED MY GOAL! ... of catching 100 bowfin on a fly. I needed 4 today to reach that goal, and I caught 6. From the first to the last, it took less than a year. In fact, not including the first one I caught in AR last June, I caught 101 in MO over a span of just 2.5 months...or about 10 weeks. I caught them from August 28 to October 9 (less than 1.5 months) last Fall, and then March 12-April 15 (just over a month) this year. I'm blown away... this was a crazy goal I never expected to reach, but am really excited I did. Bowfin are a flat out amazing, fun, and interesting fish to catch! I really love these fish! Here's some of the ones caught on the 15th.: I also caught a Black Bullhead: I tossed a fly into a pod of Grass Carp. The fly sank. Then my line started to move... a Common Carp had eaten the fly!
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Had a chance to get to the local ponds.
FishnDave replied to Daryk Campbell Sr's topic in General Angling Discussion
Wow, way to go, Daryk! That sunfish is really interesting! Not a Redear.... Looks to be a Green Sunfish or Green Sunfish hybrid...but really colorful with unusual markings! Beautiful! Thanks for sharing those pictures! 😍 -
Beautiful White Bass! 🎣👍
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Left the bowfin alone, and went after Grass Carp after work last night.
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Was hoping that day would be Saturday, but there's Thunderstorms and rain in the forecast. Then windy on Sunday. Always something, right?
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5 more Bowfin caught yesterday. Need 4 more to reach my 100 goal. Here's the 2 prettiest ones:
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Right? That was a miserable place last summer. For MONTHS! I've been putting off going back, but Grass Carp are getting active now. Had 2 try to eat my indicator last weekend at a different place. We had a couple high water events this year already, I'm hopeful more fish have migrated into the creek. Hopefully the weeds haven't grown up yet.
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This seems to be the right time of year for the colored up males. I don't know how long the coloration lasts... it was very faint or non-existent on the fish I was catching last Fall. I'll do my best to help you if/when you come back this way.