The water was very calm because the wind was blowing from land to sea.
I tested the new shooting line that I bought in Japan.
The line is thin and slick that I could easily cast the fly beyond 40 yards with fair wind.
I enjoyed the long distance casting.
I caught a small sea robin.
The interesting part of this evenig was that many sea birds (terns) were flying on the beach.
I enjoyed the long distance casting.
I caught a small sea robin.
The interesting part of this evenig was that many sea birds (terns) were flying on the beach.
Some formed a group, then one bird after another dived into the water.
I also saw many fish rising and poking on the surface of the water by the shore.
Later I found out they were sea robins.
They were like trouts rising in the river.
Almost at the end of the video, a sea robin can be seen rising close to the center of the screen.
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I got to this blog when I was checking my old saltwater fishing spots around New York where I may return with my fly rod.
What kind of tackle and system do you use for the surf fishing?
I am using 10 weight 15 feet two handed rods with many type of shooing heads and sleek, thin running lines.
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