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what size fly rod do i need for inshore/flats fishing in florida, ie trout snook redfish?

going in feb, some fly tips would help too!

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  1. You need a 9 wt for this with a middle to tip action, sage has the best on offer with the ability to fight a good fish, for flies i like the shrimp or crab imitations work well. You will need a good strong tippet for these so dont go under 10lb when its likely the fish are a good size, most of these flies work http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/index/index-display.jsp?id=cat400007&navAction=jump&navCount=1&cmCat=MainCatcat20431&parentType=category&parentId=cat20431
  2. 8-9 WT that has an aluminum reelseat. Make sure to have a decent aluminum reel with a good drag system, (You don't want to get spooled by that 20 LB Red because you've got a "mickey-mouse" reel). Clousers in white/green, white/gold, white/red, Chartruese, Gold and Crystal are #1,(in my opinion!).They are inexpensive and most everything, (excluding perhaps Permit or Bones), will hit them! "Critter Flys" like Umpqua's "Andersons McCrab" or "Crazy Charlies" work well for Shallow-water Reds and Trout. You can also try "Decievers", "Bend Backs", & "Cockroaches", Etc. Poppers and "Foam Flys" work excellent for Trout. If your a Fly-tying guy you can EASILY make some Clousers and save yourself a ton of money. After you lose 4-5 Clousers,(which go for about $3-$5 a piece in a Flyshop), to Spanish Macs or Trout you start thinkin' it would be cheaper to BUY a fish dinner than to try and catch one! (lol) Realize, Reds & Trout aren't as "picky" as freshwater Trout/Salmon. Bendbacks, Decievers, Etc can & WILL work but they aren't cheap and you lose them just as quick as any other fly! Colors: Variations of Gold, Chartruese, White, Red work well. Hope this helps ya? Good luck!
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