Just wanted to post up some pictures of a few red and black drum fly catches from the Louisiana marsh. This is my first picture post so we'll see how it goes.
Red Fish on Fly
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Wow. That is just awesome.
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Slobs. Nice work on ol' rusty
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Those black drum tails looked like the end of a broom sticking out of the water. They are kinda tough to get on a fly but when they finally do bite you better hold on. Kind of the 4x4 of the marsh.
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jwzimmer wrote:Those black drum tails looked like the end of a broom sticking out of the water. They are kinda tough to get on a fly but when they finally do bite you better hold on. Kind of the 4x4 of the marsh.
That's the best. Head down and feeding. If that doesn't get you excited nothing will.
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