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Father's Day Fun Fly Fishin Naples Beach

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By Jennifer Wolter
Took out a father and daughter fly fishing duo on Sunday. Despite the water being stirred up, they managed to catch a few snook between the both of them. In swelly/turbid conditions like we faced, it's best to use flies with a lot of presence and flash that will stand out best and reflect the most light in filthy water conditions. It's also important to change your typical casting technique you would use if the water was clear and calm. We chose to cover ground and kept moving as we dredged the shoreline with our flies. With the right sinking line in the waters that you are fishing your fly should be just above the bottom bumping it just a few times on each retrieve. To do this cast your fly out and allow enough wait time for it to sink to the bottom and then employ a strip-pause type of retrieve. This will allow your fly to slightly lift up off of the bottom and then drop again. This motion will get the attention of a snook that is at the same level of your fly. http://www.finseekerguidedadventuresfl.com {%image_id=33826%}