Well the tournament is approaching and I have two updates related to it.
The first one is huge. Mossy Creek and Sage have donated a Sage Salt HD 8 wt, a Spectrum Max reel and a Rio Flats Pro fly line to be raffled off online as a fundraiser for Project Healing Waters. All funds raised by it go directly to Project Healing Waters.
Tickets are $25 and are available online. The drawing is at the weigh in for the tournament. That being said, if you don't enter the tournament or can't make it, we will reach out to you and ship you the outfit.
Tickets are available here:
https://www.legendsofthefly.com/mossy-creek-sage-raffle/
The other update is more of a fishing update. As I think some of you are aware, the inshore fishery in Virginia has great years and down years. 2015 / 2016 weren't great years for the puppy drum / specks.
That being said, this year has been awesome. The warm winter really helped and reds/trout are everywhere. I think I have tagged 75 reds this year or somewhere close to that with the average fish right now being 21 - 23 inches big. On top of that, the schoolie fishing has been great. A lot of those 14 - 17 inch fish from last year are now 18 - 22 inches.
Tickets for the tournament are available here:
https://www.legendsofthefly.com/the-tournament/
The moon phase (new) and tides for that weekend (midday high) are very good so unless the weather doesn't cooperate, it should be a perfect weekend to chase some saltwater species.
-- The first one is huge. Mossy Creek and Sage have donated a Sage Salt HD 8 wt, a Spectrum Max reel and a Rio Flats Pro fly line to be raffled off online as a fundraiser for Project Healing Waters. All funds raised by it go directly to Project Healing Waters.
Tickets are $25 and are available online. The drawing is at the weigh in for the tournament. That being said, if you don't enter the tournament or can't make it, we will reach out to you and ship you the outfit.
Tickets are available here:
https://www.legendsofthefly.com/mossy-creek-sage-raffle/
The other update is more of a fishing update. As I think some of you are aware, the inshore fishery in Virginia has great years and down years. 2015 / 2016 weren't great years for the puppy drum / specks.
That being said, this year has been awesome. The warm winter really helped and reds/trout are everywhere. I think I have tagged 75 reds this year or somewhere close to that with the average fish right now being 21 - 23 inches big. On top of that, the schoolie fishing has been great. A lot of those 14 - 17 inch fish from last year are now 18 - 22 inches.
Tickets for the tournament are available here:
https://www.legendsofthefly.com/the-tournament/
The moon phase (new) and tides for that weekend (midday high) are very good so unless the weather doesn't cooperate, it should be a perfect weekend to chase some saltwater species.
http://www.tpfr.org
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