By far the simplest, and for my money the most fun, is to flyfish the small, slow tidewaters on the outgoing tide with a dry line and about a 5 foot two piece leader. Any chartruese fly will work, I like the bunny leech (rabbit fur palmered around a hook, that's it). Just dead drift through the school and watch your line, when it takes off nail 'em and hang on. Use a heavy rod and a heavy leader - I use 20 lb so I'm not re-tying all the time, and so I'm not playing the fish out until it's belly up before I release it. This is a real easy way to learn to flyfish - short casts, no brush, and lots of hookups, and a real easy way to get lots of practice fighting and landing big fish. When conditions are just right I have literally hooked a fish on every other cast with this rig for hours at a time - way too much fun laugh .
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The fishing was GREAT! The catching could have used some improvement however........