I agree with Trevor. Carrying two sticks is the best route IMO. One for a floater (that you can use sink tips if need be) and one for a heavier sink. The YakAttack Blackpack has rod holders that can hold fly rods.
And honestly, there are so many good flats in the middle to upper bay that it's worth paying attention to that floater. The biggest rockfish (Mid to upper 20s) so far for me this year came on a topwater fly in 3 feet of water. Also almost added a 30 inch red to the mix that day on top too.
-- And honestly, there are so many good flats in the middle to upper bay that it's worth paying attention to that floater. The biggest rockfish (Mid to upper 20s) so far for me this year came on a topwater fly in 3 feet of water. Also almost added a 30 inch red to the mix that day on top too.
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