Big Speck Hunt With the Texas FlyFishers of Houston April 26

| April 13, 2014

Texas FlyFishers of Houston speckled trout fly fishing saltwater
Event: Big Speck Hunt

Fly Fishing on the Texas Gulf CoastWhen: April 26 2014
Where: Sargent
Start 8:00 AM
End Time: 3:00 PM
Trip Leader: M Quigley
Phone: 713-two-one-three-eight-one 50
e-mail: mfquigley@yahoo dot com

Trip Description: We will be going back to Sargent & East Matty in pursuit of gator trout! Bring your fighting gear and tangle with one of these bruisers!

How to sign up: Sign Up Here, on the sign up sheet distributed at the monthly meeting or e-mail the trip leader.
How to get waiver forms: Download PDF form here. Required Waiver of Liability, filled out and signed, along with emergency contact information.

Cost: TBD

Directions:TBD

About the area:Typical Texas Bay

Important items:
• Member dues are current!
• Waiver of Liability, filled out and signed, along with emergency contact information. ( Can be downloaded here )
• Extra change of dry clothes
• Wind and/or water proof jacket
• Lunch, Water, snacks
• Sunscreen and Mosquito Repellant
• Hat, Polarized Glasses
• First Aid Kit

Recommended Equipment: 8 wt

Recommended Flies: Clousers, seaducers, bendbacks

Recommended guidelines for participants:
• Notify the trip leader if you have any potential concerns
• If inexperienced, then buddy up.
• Have proper safety equipment
• If you are boating or kayaking, inform the trip leader of your float plan if planning to fish alone or longer then the designated times.
• Sign in and sign out at the launch site. Inform the trip leader if you will be launching in a different place.

MORE DETAILS HERE – http://texasflyfishers.org/reports/index.php?topic=423.0

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Category: Adventure, Events, Saltwater Fly Fishing Texas, Texas Fly Fishing Club, Texas Gulf Coast

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