Jim Hendrick writes “Saltwater fly fishing for bass is not easy, or rather, fly ‘casting’ for bass is too often the very difficult part of it, if not the most difficult, part for many people. I’m on a constant search for ways and means to make it easier both for my customers and myself. One of these ‘ways’ that I have spent a hell of a lot of time on is turnover and fly delivery for bass.

I want my fly to land where I want it to be and I want to connect and control it immediately after it has landed.”

Jim gives some excellent tips on how to fish on a rocky windy coast with rising tide.  He breaks his advice down into three categories:

  1. Early tide steps
  2. Mid tide steps
  3. High tide steps

Read Jim’s article on ‘Fly fishing for bass – Positive turnover Part one’

Jim Hendrick
Bass Angling Guide
SEAi, 8 St Johns Road, Wexford, Ireland.
Telephone: +353 53 23351
E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.probassfisher.com