Savage Incandescent
Posted on June 17th, 2009
Never got around to posting more about the last run down to Florida. When the annual tarpon trip turns EBT (everything but tarpon) the other species are left to fill in the void. When tiny savages arrive on the scene in the form of spanish mackerel, there’s entertainment to be had provided you’re set to withstand the affects of teeth on tippet. It’s visual surface action on the two to four pound level.
Tagged: fish that eat flies, spanish mackerel, tiny savages

You gotta love the macks, ’cause they’re toothy critters!
When I was in Cabo once, that’s all I caught. Meanwhile, my buddy took down like five roosters. I was close to kicking his ass, but then he bought all the drinks.
Conflict solved.
As Homer once said, “To alcohol, the cause of–and solution to–life’s problems.”
Those are fun because like some brand of potato chips, no one can catch just one.
I just loves Robs comment, that is a beautiful looking fish