anyone know any spots for shore Fly fishing?

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anyone know any spots for shore Fly fishing?

Postby stevox » Fri Feb 12, 2010 1:42 pm

Hey, im trying to find a couple spots for some shore fly fishing, anyone know some, Thanks

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Postby Stan Wright » Fri Feb 12, 2010 5:15 pm

The area where Kunia Rd. ends... "H" on the map. Moving North past the traffic light there is plenty of parking on the grass on the right, just past the bus stop. From there you can work the shoreline till you get to "L", Mikimiki Pt.

I see lots of guys fishing on Condo Pt... "P" on the map.
I've never fish it from shore, but "T", Blue Boat, would offer some great fly fishing. There is a dead end street off California Av. that leads to the point. It's state property.... you might have to go over a gate. :wink:

Think fishing paralel to the shore... not long casts out to the middle of the lake..... unless schooling fish are busting on the surface. Peacock Bass are cruising close to shore hunting for little fish to eat. In the really shallow spots you might see them chaising baitfish right up onto dry land. (that is a good place to fish) Any fly that looks or acts like a little fish will work..... (move it fast... don't stop if you see a peacock chasing... speed up. :D

You should also see red devils very close to shore. They will take a slow moving nymph.
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Postby roadwarriorsvt » Fri Feb 12, 2010 8:53 pm

Agreed on Mikimiki Point. Its a small walk to get there, but worth it. Cast right off the tip of the point and also on the right side of the point, as you're looking at the water from the land.

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Postby stevox » Sat Feb 13, 2010 1:28 pm

Thank you very much, very good advice. Good luck fishing


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