Fly Fishing the Surf at Night

I plan my fishing trips.  I use satellite imagery, NOAA nautical charts, and lake maps.  I read guide books and articles that cover the areas I fish.  I review my on-the-ground photos and videos.  I take time of year, time of day, moon phase, tide, and current into consideration.  But!  Today I had the unexpected opportunity to fish for two hours.  No time to plan ahead of time.  I packed my surf fly gear and developed a plan en route.

Fly Fishing at Night

I arrived at “spot x” at dead low tide.  The sun was starting to set.  The wind was “castable”.  I fished the first hour of the incoming tide with Lefty Deceivers that I tied on Owner Aki hooks: pink/white, blue/white, and yellow/white.  After sunset, I switched to a blurple Clouser Minnow with chartreuse eyes.  OMG.  After casting Lefty Deceivers for an hour, the Clouser Minnow felt so different.  The night was dark.  I could not see my line on my forward cast or my back cast.  I could not see my fly land on the water.  I was casting blind. Literally! I had to “feel” my cast.  So, I switched back to one of my Left Deceivers and fished for another hour of the incoming tide.

Repel

I forgot my bug repellent.  The Maine mosquitoes love my Azorean skin.  They literately bit me off the sand.  🙁  When I return to “spot x” (which is a wicked fishy fly spot), I will have some day time Clouser Minnows!  And bug repellent!!  Fish and mosquitoes beware!!!

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