When Seeking A Great Time Fly Fishing Key West Is A Top Destination

By Lenore Bolton


Key West is the county seat of Monroe, Florida, USA, but is actually closer to Havana, Cuba (one hundred and six miles to the south west) than to Miami (one hundred and twenty nine miles north east). The Gulfstream separates this southernmost city of the continental US from the nearest point on Cuba, ninety-four miles away. There are no known records of frost, ice, sleet or snow in in the area. It boasts a tropical savannah climate, and the fact that it is a frost-free zone makes it a desirable seaport destination for cruise-ships. The superb weather conditions also appeal to large numbers of anglers. When looking for the best waters for fly fishing Key West is a great place to go.

The harbor is surrounded by many adjoining flats and channels. This preserved eco-system is made-up of beautiful, unspoiled waters, sandbars and mangrove islands. Saltwater fly fishing has become extremely popular in the last decade, and the shallow-water flats of this area offer unique opportunities to tackle some of the world's most challenging game-fish one-on-one in crystal-clear waters.

Fly fishing in Key West is a year round activity. Winter is the best time to try for Barracuda on the flats. As the most southerly city on the American mainland, the area is known as a frost-free zone. Sleet, snow, frost or ice have never been recorded here.

Situated one hundred and twenty nine miles south west of Miami, and just one hundred and six miles north east of Havana, Cuba, the waters of the Gulfstream bring a tropical savannah climate to area. Charter boats abound to take the anglers offshore fly fishing. High winds around the Florida Keys create a most challenging habitat for the saltwater fly-fisherman.

There are no shortages of tackle shops, guides and experts to assist the aspiring fly fisherman. Good advice is to prepare the rod, tackle and specialist flies on the day before an outing. These components need to be resistant to the rigours of fighting large, fast-swimming fish and the caustic effects of the salt. Rods should have a butt strong enough to twist and hoist big fish from under the craft, combined with a supple tip. Line speed to cut through the wind can be achieved with a rod blank taper.

The final preparation before the first cast of the fly is to encourage the fish to feed near the surface using live bait. Now you are ready to put your skills to the test. Tuna, Wahoo, Kingfish, Cobia, Bonito and Sailfish are some of the most sought after specimens amongst the two hundred and twenty five species of game fish that thrive in these waters.

Special flies are advisable in the Keys. The offshore fly fisherman will improve their chances with a rod blank taper to generate wind-cutting line speed. Rods should have a flexible tip, and a butt that will turn and lift large fish from beneath a boat. Components have to be able to resist abuse from salt and long, sustained fights with fast-swimming fish. Rods should be rigged on the night before a trip. Live bait is used to promote surface feeding before casting the lure.

Famous modern-day anglers such as Flip Pallot, Jimmy Buffett and Lefty Kreh have all written of their experiences fly fishing Key West waters. The peaceful poling of flats boats proves addictive. Pristine sand flats and clear water make it irresistible.




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