October and November 2015 Fishing Report

October and November 2015 Fishing Report

Welcome to the Native Fly Charters fishing report for Oct./Nov. 2015.   Water conditions remain murky except for a handful of areas which are clean enough for great sight fishing opportunities.  With the warm temperatures still lingering around, the tarpon and occasional snook have been cruising around the flats along with redfish, sea trout, and black drum.  Millions of bait on the flats has been making it tough for fish to aggressively take flies/lures, but if you put it close enough to the fish and move it how they like it, you might get lucky.

The water is expected to clean up when temperatures drop making sight fishing excellent, redfish should start to school up along with black drum, and the sea trout will lay up in the shallows making prime targets for fly anglers.

Zach drives down from Georgia a few times a year to fly fish for whatever is good at the time. This time it was Black Drum. After what felt like hours of making some good presentations to schools of drum, he finally got one hooked up which make it his first black drum on fly.


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  October and November 2015 Fishing Report
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