How to fly fish inshore for speckled sea trout

Fly fishing in saltwater is a very fast growing sport and speckled/spotted sea trout are always one of the most sought out species. You can find sea trout all over Florida on both coasts. This article will teach you how to fly fish inshore for speckled/spotted sea trout! Just recently – due to high numbers of trout – the FWC has passed a new regulation keeping the season open year-round starting in January of 2012. And for a good reason; speckled sea trout are just ALL OVER THE PLACE!

Best fly fishing rod and reel to use when targeting speckled sea trout

One of the most important things when looking for the right fly fishing reel is selecting one with a good drag system and enough room for a decent amount of backing. A full-flex rod will probably be easier to learn how to use if you’re just learning how to fly fish. An 8 weight, 9 foot rod with medium to fast action is also a good rod to start with.

Where spotted sea trout are mostly found in Florida

Spotted sea trout are generally always hanging out in water anywhere from 3-6 feet, or even deeper. They are known to spend time around pot holes in grassy areas. They can be found sitting right inside the hole or right outside of it waiting to ambush their prey.

This is a very quick break-down of an article that was written by Captain Gary A Anderson with TheOnlineFisherman.com

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