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KEY WEST FLORIDA FLY FISHING

Fly Fishing Day Trips With All Fly Gear Included on Professional Saltwater Skiffs All Top of the Line Fly Fishing Equipment.

Only The Very Best In Key West Florida Fly Fishing Guides!

KEY WEST FLORIDA FLY FISHING

KEY WEST - Fly Fishing Rates On A Skiff 1 or 2 Anglers Includes Fly Rod & Flies.

  • 4 Hours - $525 - One or Two Anglers
  • 6 Hours - $650 - One or Two Anglers
  • 8 Hours - $750 - Includes Lunch - One or Two Anglers

KEY WEST FLORIDA FLY FISHING

Our Top Independent Fly Fishing Guides Are: Lenny Leonard, Mike Pollack, Will Benson & Justin Rea

FOR RESERVATIONS: Jack Trout Fly Fishing international - 530-926-4540 OR This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Many Rivers & Oceans, Jack Trout

When making a reservation we will ask for your address, email, cell phone. Then we take a deposit and send you a confirmation with all details and a receipt for your deposit.

KEY WEST FLORIDA FLY FISHING

Jack Trout Recommended Signature Lodging Key West

The Banyan Resort

3-star hotel
323 Whitehead St, Key West, FL 33040•(305) 296-7786
https://www.thebanyanresort.com/


Opal Key Resort & Marina

4-star hotel
245 Front St, Key West, FL 33040•(305) 294-4000
https://www.opalkeywest.com/


Ocean Key Resort & Spa

4-star hotel
0 Duval St, Key West, FL 33040•(305) 809-8072
https://www.oceankey.com/


Galleon Resort

3-star hotel
617 Front St, Key West, FL 33040•(305) 296-7711
https://www.galleonresort.com/

Key West island map

Meet: - Bight Marina - Address: 201 William St, Key West, FL 33040

KEY WEST FLY FISHING TARGETED SALTWATER SPECIES

Targeted Species: Permit, Tarpon, Bonefish, Shark, Tarpon, Jack Crevalle, Barracuda, Speckled Sea Trout, Sharks, King Mackerel, Wahoo, Blackfin Tuna

KEY WEST FLORIDA FLY FISHING

FLORIDA TARPON FLIES

  • TARPON BUNNY, WYATT'S - OLIVE, BLACK, YELLOW SMALL
  • COCKROACH - GREY SMALL
  • BLACK DEATH - BLACK SMALL
  • ORANGE BUTT TARPON, BORSKI'S - GREEN SMALL
  • LAID-UP TARPON, RUOFF'S - CHARTREUSE - TAN SMALL
  • TARPON SNAKE, LEMAY'S - BLACK LARGEHOT FLASH MINNOW, BURKE'S - MACKEREL / SHAD 4 / 2
  • LEFTY'S BIG FISH DECEIVER, KREH'S - BLUE / WHITE 3/0
  • GUMMY SAND EEL, CHOCKLETT'S - SILVER 1
  • HALF AND HALF, CLOUSER'S/KREH CHARTREUSE 1/0
  • FLASHFIRE, SKOK'S - GRAY / WHITE - OLIVE/WHITE 2/0
  • GLADES MINNOW. CONNER'S - OLIVE/GREY 4
  • E-Z ZONKER, SKOK'S - TAN/PEARL 4
  • CLOUSER'S DEEP MINNOW - CHARTREUSE/YELLOW 6

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It's Our Experience That Makes The Difference - Since 1994.

All Trips are Fly Fishing Catch & Release Floats in Our Comfortable Two Angler Skiffs. Want To Use Your Own Saltwater Fly Gear, Give Us A Call For Advice On Best Setups For Your Fly Fishing Adventure. 530-859-8087 - Jack Trout

KEY WEST FLORIDA FLY FISHING

Top 10 Key Flies - KEY WEST FLORIDA

  • Avalon Keel Crab White 1/0 - Permit, Bonefish
  • Merkin Crab White 2 & 4 - Permit, Bonefish
  • Tarpon Toad Black 2 - Tarpon
  • Black Death Tan & Olive 3/0 - Tarpon
  • Grand Slam Crab - Permit, Bonefish
  • Clouser Minnow - 1/0 - Permit, Snook, Jacks
  • Gotcha Tan 1/0 - Tarpon
  • Midnight Minnow Black & Purple - 2/4 - Sea Trout, Snook, Baby
  • Crazy Charlie Pink - 4 - Bonefish

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When you think about fly fishing Southern Florida - Remember Jack Trout, Our Clients Always Have Fun, Learning & Catching. That's why we are the number fly fishing outfitter on Tripadvisor worldwide.

KEY WEST FLORIDA FLY FISHING

Guide Mike Pollack Holding Bill Sanford's Barracuda. Bill Has Also Fly Fished With Us In Chile.

LIST OF THINGS TO BRING

CLOTHING:

  • Flats boots
  • Wading booties or sneakers and socks elasticized at the calf
  • Hat (s) (long billed, wide brimmed, etc.)
  • A good quality pair of Polaroid sunglasses , with straps. Wrap around style gives most complete eye protection.
  • Scarf/ Bandanna
  • Simms Protective gloves (VERY IMPORTANT)
  • Lightweight shirtsLightweight long sleeve shirts
  • Lightweight shorts
  • Lightweight pants
  • Sandals
  • Tennis shoes
  • Rain Jacket
  • Bathing suits
  • Fishing towel
  • Dew Rag
  • Face Protection
  • Spray Bottle With Water
  • Hand Alcohol. Limit The Hard Alcohol, We're Out For Success!
  • Peet's Coffee & Gold Swiss Filter – Non Dairy Creamer

TOOLS:

  • Hook hone
  • Knot-tying tools
  • Waterproof camera
  • Large Leatherman / long-nosed pliers
  • Swiss Army knife
  • Small waterproof flashlight
  • Waterproof matches

MISCELLANEOUS:

  • Fanny pack
  • Water purification tablets
  • Water bottles
  • Aqua-seal (knot coatings)

MEDICATIONS/ LOTIONS:

  • Prescription medications
  • First-aid kit
  • Sunscreen High factor
  • Deet/ insect repellent
  • Skin/hand lotion/ moisturizer

SNORKELERS DIVERS:

  • Mask, snorkel, fins
  • Regulator and Buoyancy Compensator

KEY WEST FLORIDA FLY FISHING

THINGS TO DO BEFORE YOU LEAVE:

  • Check to see that your passport is valid for up to 3 months past your date of return.
  • Advise the post office to hold mail.
  • Place valuables in a safe deposit box.
  • Stop delivery of newspapers, milk etc.
  • Put away all yard equipment and furniture.
  • Put address labels on all baggage (inside and out).
  • For the purpose of fast identification, please print name and address legibly on your baggage tags, last name first in capital letters.
  • Leave extra house key and itinerary with relative or friend.
  • Arrange for pets.
  • Check with a doctor about malaria prevention or other health concerns.

BEFORE YOU LOCK THE DOOR. HAVE YOU:

  • Turned off all appliances and taps?
  • Closed and locked windows and doors?

DO YOU HAVE: (DO NOT PACK IN YOUR SUITCASE)

  • Passport. (Optional)
  • Domestic air tickets.
  • Name tag so you can be identified at the airport.
  • Travelers checks and money.
  • Luggage keys.
  • Sunglasses.
  • Camera, film, flash, extra batteries, silica gel packets and zip-lock bags for keeping camera, lens, film and binoculars dry and fungal free.
  • Prescription medicines required while traveling.

ESSENTIAL THINGS TO TAKE:

  • Favorite remedies for headache, colds, upset stomach, including Lomotil or Pepto Bismol (for lower intestinal distress), nerves, insect bites, skin irritations, motion sickness, etc.
  • Special medicines and prescriptions including malaria prophylactic.
  • Insect repellent.
  • Binoculars and field guides.
  • Lightweight rain poncho.
  • Small flashlight.
  • Alarm clock.
  • Zip-lock baggies (quart size, and plastic trash bags for wet clothes).
  • Hat with brim for sun protection.
  • Ballpoint pen and pad. Sunscreen lotion and chapstick (a must in tropical sun). Mask, fins, snorkel.

USEFUL EXTRAS TO MAKE TRAVELING EASIER:

Kleenex mini packs. Wash n’ Dry pre-moistened towelettes. Towel for supplemental use and between-hotel swims. First aid kit. Postcard address list. Credit cards Water bottle. Swiss army knife. Field guides and reference materials. Insurance certificates Address and telephone number of whom to contact in case of emergency.

CLOTHING, EQUIPMENT AND IMPORTANT FACTS:

The items on this list represent everything that you will need on your trip. Since space for baggage is often limited in the field, it is important that you do not bring extra items. Your own experience should help you choose individual items, but don’t overestimate the predictability of the weather. On many of our trips you should be prepared for showers and hot sun.

CLOTHING – CASUAL CLOTHES FOR TRAVEL IN CITIES AND AIRPLANES.

  • Shirts: Cotton, or light synthetic blend such as those sold by Ex Officio, short-sleeved, or T-shirts; one light long-sleeved
    NOTE: Many travelers enjoy purchasing T-shirts throughout their trip and, therefore, pack accordingly.
  • Trousers: Jeans or light hiking pants. Shorts can be worn in all places except town.
  • Underwear: Cotton is comfortable, synthetic blends dry better overnight.
  • Headwear: Light hat with wide brim, including back of neck, for sun protection. Tie under the chin is advisable to prevent possible loss due to wind on boats.
  • Foul Weather Gear: Poncho – lightweight but sturdy (with any rain garment make sure the seams are sealed). Small folding umbrella can be useful while walking trails or in boats. Light- weight jacket or windbreaker for nights in the mountains or boat rides. A heavy cotton sweatshirt can be substituted for a windbreaker and feels great on the boat after snorkeling.
  • Socks: Cotton, athletic.
  • Shoes: Trails are often wet and therefore slippery, so your footwear is important. Walking shoes that grip or two pairs of tennis shoes (in case one pair gets wet and muddy). Flip-flops or shower togs.
    NOTE: Most landings on islands are wet landings and we recommend always wearing shoes in the field.
  • Swimsuit: An extra swimsuit may be helpful.

SNORKELING / DIVING

NOTE: Snorkeling and diving equipment are available for rent. Due to the difficulty in getting a proper fit it is recommended that you bring your own mask and snorkel.

  • Mask: Be sure that it fits properly. (Those with mustaches should bring Vaseline.) The best type is the strap-behind-the-heel type worn with dive booties. Flippers should fit properly because blisters can make marine activities very painful.
    NOTE: Those who are new to snorkeling may wish only to use tennis shoes for standing up on rocks in the shallows.
  • Booties: Slip-on rubber dive booties protect from blisters and protect ankles against coral scrapes.
  • Snorkel: Many varieties are available. Be sure the mouthpiece is comfortable.
  • Gloves – Cheap artificial leather or cloth garden gloves.
    NOTE: IT IS DESTRUCTIVE TO THE REEF TO HANDLE CORAL, SPONGES, ETC. PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH!

DIVERS:

NOTE: You must have your own dive certification card with you.

  • Weights and tanks are available for rent.
  • Dive light if you are taking a night dive.
  • Wetsuit jacket or shorty wetsuit (optional for those who are cold natured, otherwise use a T-shirt).
  • Buoyancy compensator and gauges are required of all divers. Divers should have depth and pressure gauges, watch and knife.

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