Fly Shop In Tarpon Springs, Florida…Fishermens World…..Q?

March 11th, 2009 | Fly Fish Lessons | 2 Comments »

2 questions about the fly shop fishermen's World, in Tarpon Springs.. (1500 Us Highway 19 Tarpon Springs, FL)

1. Does this place have a website..? And if they do what is it?

2. Is it a nice place in there? Are they well stocked on flies and other fly fishing equipment (Fly tying kits, leaders, ETC.) And I am getting a lesson with one of the guy's on Saturday. Do they give good lessons..?

I am just curious….
Thanks for your answers!
Have a great holiday and a great new year!
-Fishingidiot-
@Stop_makin_cents thank for that tip. I will have to do that. Yeah I just wanted to get my fly casting better.
-fishingidiot-

Sorry, don't know that shop.

But, I wish you congrats on taking classes! Your flyfishing technique is gonna improve "two-fold"!

Have fun! And make sure to ask tons of questions while your "paying" for classes! A good idea: Write down a bunch of Q you need answered.

Example-The local, "hot", fly-colors? Questions on areas of "safe", wade-able flats? Etc.

Good luck, Bro!

2 Responses

  1. stop_makin_cents says:

    Sorry, don't know that shop.

    But, I wish you congrats on taking classes! Your flyfishing technique is gonna improve "two-fold"!

    Have fun! And make sure to ask tons of questions while your "paying" for classes! A good idea: Write down a bunch of Q you need answered.

    Example-The local, "hot", fly-colors? Questions on areas of "safe", wade-able flats? Etc.

    Good luck, Bro!
    References :
    'Ole FLA swampboy.

  2. AIRFLOW says:

    I'm not from that area, nor have i heard of the shop, if its near you then why not go and check it out, but i would really check out the lessons available from orvis, they are all over the us and will teach you how to cast, its good you are considering learning to cast properly because it means you can cover a rising bone fish for example. I assume you have a weight forward line as this was what was recommended to you some time ago, as its the best for learning to cast try orvis
    http://www.orvis.com/store/shop.aspx?dir_id=758&shop_id=1446
    Read up on this site as it will help you understand the terms used better as well as giviing you some good tips before youre lesson
    http://www.midcurrent.com/articles/tips/tips_casting.aspx
    References :

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