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Fly Rods
For tarpon fishing, a 12-weight, 9-foot fly rod is recommended, and in some cases as much as a 15-weight rod. This setup provides the necessary strength and sensitivity to handle the powerful strikes and explosive jumps characteristic of tarpon. A fast action rod is ideal, allowing for quick hook sets and long casts in challenging conditions.
Horizon Fly Fishing
Horizon Tactical Saltwater Fly Rod
Regular price From R 6,150.00 ZARUnit price /Unavailable-
Fly Reels
A quality reel is crucial for managing the strong runs of tarpon. Opt for a reel in the 12-weight range with a strong, smooth drag system. A sealed drag is essential to keep out saltwater and debris, ensuring reliable performance. Make sure your reel has ample backing capacity, as tarpon can make long, powerful runs.
Scientific Anglers
Scientific Anglers Amplitude Smooth Titan GT
Regular price R 1,980.00 ZARUnit price /UnavailableScientific Anglers
Scientific Anglers Sonar Titan GT
Regular price R 1,980.00 ZARUnit price /Unavailable-
Fly Lines
Selecting the right fly line is vital for effective tarpon fishing. A weight-forward floating line is typically the best choice, as it allows for versatile presentations of both surface and subsurface flies. For deeper presentations or specific conditions, consider a sinking line or sinking tip.
Scientific Anglers
Scientific Anglers Sonar Titan Pelagic
Regular price R 1,980.00 ZARUnit price /UnavailableScientific Anglers
Scientific Anglers Braided Loops
Regular price From R 150.00 ZARUnit price /Unavailable-
Leaders & Tippet
The leader and tippet are essential for connecting your fly to the line. A 10-foot leader with a strength of 80 to 120-pound test is standard for tarpon fishing. A heavy shock leader is ideal, and more resistant to abrasion from the fish’s rough mouth. Regularly check your leader and tippet for wear and tear, as damaged line can lead to lost fish during the fight.
Scientific Anglers
Scientific Anglers XTS Gel Spun Backing - Spool
Regular price From R 950.00 ZARUnit price /UnavailableSimms Fishing Products
Regular price R 1,850.00 ZARUnit price /UnavailableLow stock (3 units)-
Clothing
Appropriate clothing is vital for comfort and protection while targeting tarpon. Lightweight, breathable fabrics are ideal for warm weather, while insulating layers may be necessary for cooler mornings or evenings. UV-protective clothing is crucial due to strong sun exposure in tropical areas. Quick-drying materials help ensure comfort.
Simms Fishing Products
Regular price R 3,250.00 ZARUnit price /UnavailableSimms Fishing Products
Simms Dry Creek Boat Bag Large
Regular price R 8,150.00 ZARUnit price /UnavailableVery low stock (1 unit)Fishpond
Regular price R 4,950.00 ZARUnit price /UnavailableLow stock (2 units)-
Bags, Packs & Vest
Efficient storage is key for a successful day of tarpon fishing. Choose a comfortable, adjustable fit to help distribute weight evenly. Waterproof options or packs with rain covers are advantageous in unpredictable weather. Chest and sling packs allow for easy access to gear, enhancing your efficiency while fishing.
Fishpond
Fishpond Thunderhead Roll-Top Dry Bag
Regular price R 1,400.00 ZARUnit price /UnavailableSimms Fishing Products
Simms Flats Sneaker Wading Boot
Regular price R 5,350.00 ZARUnit price /Unavailable-
Boots
Choosing the right footwear is crucial for comfort and safety while tarpon fishing. Lightweight, wading boots with solid grip are recommended for navigating rocky shorelines and shallow waters. Look for boots with ankle support to provide stability on uneven terrain. Proper footwear allows you to focus on the excitement of casting and landing tarpon without distraction.
Simms Fishing Products
Regular price R 1,050.00 ZARUnit price /UnavailableLow stock (3 units)