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·Steelhead Streamer Flies: Shiner & Minnow Patterns
·Fly Rod Weight: Western New York Steelhead
·Spey Line: Beginners Best All Around Line
·Trout Beads: Steelhead And Trout Candy
·Connecticut Coastline: Saltwater Intro
·Tying Midge Patterns: Best Hook Type
·Spring Landlocked Salmon: Ice Out
·8wt or 9wt for RI saltwater fishing
·New York State Resevoirs: Tricking Big Browns On The Fly
·Fishing For Carp: Poor Man's Bonefish
·Spring Fly Patterns: The Bigger The Better
·Nymphing: Drag Free Presentation
·Northern Pike: Rod Weight & Flies
·Fly Fishing Authors
·Fly Tying Midge Patterns: Get The Proportions Right
·New Years Resolution: Personal Fly Fishing Goals
·Mako Shark On The Fly: Rod & Reel Setup
·Mending: Get A Better Drift
·Fly Fishing Christmas: Naughty Or Nice
·Steelhead Stinger Flies: How To Tie
·Winter Fly Patterns: Midges, Eggs & More Midges
·Steelhead Fly Patterns: Go To Fly For The Fall Run
·Wader Boot Insulation: Warmest Waders For Winter
·Tattered Flies: Use The Hooks to Tie Your Own
·Nymphing Deep Runs: Hinged Leaders Accel Sinking Rate

 
Tips, Ties And Tactics Connecticut Coastline: Saltwater Intro
Posted by jester on Tuesday, June 17 @ 07:03:35 PDT

Wanting to get my son into saltwater flyfishing, but not having a boat available to me I was wondering where a good place to start along the coastline would be for him. We live on the Greenwich/Stamford border. At the moment the stripers and blues are starting to come in so that's what I'd like to focus on, but I am open to anything that swims.


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Re: Connecticut Coastline: Saltwater Intro
by eb1326 on Tuesday, September 09 @ 11:21:45 PDT
Sherwood Island St Park has a nice outflow - go to the most easter edge of the beach. Comp is solid. Rye Playland has a nice outflow in th eback...leads out to a sand flat...can cross the flow at low tide and fish the flat.


 
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