Marvin: Hey folks, it's Marvin Cash, the host of the Articulate Fly, Marvin: and we're back with another On the Salt with Captain David Blinken. David, how are you? David: I'm great, Marvin. I'm starting to melt away a little in all this heat, David: but I think I'll be around for the heat wave to break.
Marvin: Yeah, it's interesting. You're cooler out on Long Island than you are down here Marvin: in the Carolinas, but the bummer for you is you've had a lot of wind, Marvin: and so you probably are having a little bit of withdrawal because you haven't Marvin: been able to get out on the water. David: Yeah, it's been, it's, last week was rough. We were only able to fish certain David: tides, and then the wind would just kick in big time.
David: And now the past two days, it's been blowing anywhere from 20 to 35 miles an hour. David: So that's pretty much kept us on the beach, as they say. Marvin: Yeah, that's a bummer. What do you expect to see when you get out on the water in the next day or so? David: Well, you know, the fish have kind of had a few days off, right? David: So I'm hoping to find some stripers in shallow water.
David: I think I'll probably be fishing crustacean patterns because there hasn't been a lot of bait in the bay. David: So little mantis shrimp patterns and little crabs and little green and blue claws, like size twos. Marvin: Yeah, it's funny. It makes me think about going to the beach as a kid and catching Marvin: those things in buckets.
David: Oh, yeah. I mean, I used to take my kids to the beach and we would dig up mole David: crabs and throw them in a bucket and they'd play with them and then we'd release them back. David: And of course, kids have a great fun with mole crabs because they don't bite. David: They just kind of scurry around. They're kind of fun. Marvin: Yeah, it's neat stuff. Yeah, it's funny. I always think of myself as more of Marvin: a mountain person than a beach person.
Marvin: But then every time I go to the beach, I really like it and say I should do more of that. David: Yeah, I love it. But I love the mountains and the beach, but the beach certainly in the summer. David: And, you know, you never know what you're going to see when you're hanging out David: in the folding chair or staring out at the water. Marvin: Hopefully a gin and tonic would be what you would see. That would be my call. David: Yeah, that or a school of stripers.
Marvin: There you go. Well, we've got a question for you from Brenner, Marvin: and he wanted to get your thoughts, David, on your favorite topwater flies and Marvin: the favorite species you like to target with those flies. David: Well, I think, you know, there's a whole bunch of topwater flies. David: You know, you've got Boilermakers and Gurglers and Creaseflies and stuff like that. David: But I'm really a big fan of JetGuard's H-Fly, the Gurgler.
David: Um and it it casts really easily it makes a lot of commotion it stays on top beautifully, David: and uh over the years i've actually modified it David: started tying it slightly differently just to David: make it a little more robust and to make it float a little better and David: where i can use bigger hooks so that's kind of David: my go-to fly um and maybe David: i'll send you a picture of it uh for for uh David: further scrutiny um and and David: i really there's two species of
David: fish i love throwing these things that i mean i like throwing it everything David: but uh if i have my druthers um i want to throw them at big bluefish because David: uh nothing nothing attacks uh nothing attacks uh topwater like bluefish there David: it's just like an out-of-body experience when they hit those flies eyes. David: They come so hard at them that they're sometimes two feet out of the water on David: the strike. It's really exciting. Marvin: Yeah, that's awesome.
David: And then another fish I love throwing garglars at is tarpon. David: And you fish them very differently. With the tarpon, you just kind of literally David: pull them through the water along the edges of mangroves, and they just leave a little view wake. David: And it's just enough to make the tarpon kind of glide up behind them. David: And if they're in in the right mood, they'll smash it.
David: And most of the time they just come up behind it like a giant trout and they just suck them down. David: You'll just see a hole in the water where the tarpon's mouth suddenly opened David: up. It's really quite exciting. Marvin: And so back on the bluefish, you know, when you're fishing those or you, Marvin: you know, you've got the bait busting, do you just kind of throw it in there and strip it out? Marvin: Is the fly larger than kind of what you think the naturals are?
Marvin: Kind of what's the tactic there? David: Well i'll tell you something really interesting you David: know with bluefish we have them in different in different David: areas sometimes we have bluefish on the flats and they're David: just kind of daisy chaining or swimming around in strings so we're just throwing David: it out in front of them or along the edge of a daisy chain and just um you know David: sort of moderately stripping them back so the fly makes commotion but you're
David: not ripping it so fast that you're stealing taking it away from the David: fish um and then other times you David: know you're throwing it into boils you know where they're just David: on top and they're raging and they're eating a ton of bait and you just kind David: of flop it in there and you can almost dead drift it in in those situations David: and they'll come and smash it off the top so you know it's always in in all
David: the fishing it's always very situational you know and you just have to adapt David: and change to uh whatever's whatever the fish are doing yeah. Marvin: Very very neat and you And you know, folks, we love questions at The Articulate Fly.
Marvin: Email me or DM me, or if you want to hear your question being read on the podcast, Marvin: if you go to the podcast link at thearticulatefly.com, you can actually record Marvin: your question, and we can actually drop it in and people can hear it. Marvin: So if that interests you, you can do that. We love questions.
Marvin: If we use your question, I will send you some Articulate Fly swag, Marvin: and then we're going to have a drawing at the end of the season for these, Marvin: and the winner is going to get the Royal Wolf line of their choice. Marvin: And I just love Royal Wolf lines. David: Oh, yeah. I love them, too. I've had a chance to use many different lines. David: And the one thing in sight water that you never want happening is a line to David: get kind of coily or have what we call memory.
David: And one of the great things about the Royal Wolf lines are they just have no memory at all. David: You can pull it off a reel after 10 days and it'll cast just like it had been David: stretched. It's awesome. Yeah. Marvin: And I know you've got the tropical lines. I've got the triangle taper for trout, Marvin: and I just think they're great for roll casting and mending and managing line.
David: Yeah, I love the Bermuda shorts, but when I am trout fishing, David: I definitely have my triangle taper. David: And they also do a shooting head version of it too, which is really wonderful. David: People should go on Royal Wolf's website and see what they got. It's pretty cool stuff. Marvin: Yeah, and I'll drop a link to their website in the show notes.
Marvin: And David, I know you've got a trip that you're trying to find a couple more Marvin: folks for in August to Mexico, but then you've got other trips going on and Marvin: guiding to you. You want to let folks know a little bit about that? David: Well, let's see. The Mexico trip, I have a couple of openings for August 2nd. David: If anyone wants to join us, it's going to be me and the writer Steve Ramirez David: is going to be joining me.
David: And we've got a couple spots open to tarpon fish for four days in Campeche, David: departing August 2nd and returning August 7th. David: It's four days, and it's prime time down there for tarpon. David: And it's, uh, during the rainy season, it only rains after four in the afternoon, David: but a lot of water gets, uh, stored up in the mangroves and flushes out and David: keeps the tarpon, uh, on the outside of the mangroves, which makes it a lot of fun to go fishing.
Marvin: Yeah. And, uh, you got to get breakfast at five in the morning and be ready to go, right? David: Oh, definitely. We're having breakfast five, five 30 and, uh, David: and, and we're out, we're hopefully, you know, hooking up the first fish by 6 30 AM. Marvin: Yeah. And so, but you've got other trips kind of as we kind of move deeper into Marvin: the season as well, right?
David: Well, I'll be guiding Martha's Vineyard for a couple of weeks starting the 12th David: of August, and I'll be there until the 24th. David: And I've got another trip going to Mexico in November where I think I have one slot open. David: The December trip is sold out. And, you know, if people are interested in going David: to Belize in the spring, I may have a, I probably, I haven't really booked it David: yet, but I've got a few slots open for permit fishing down at Copal Tree.
Marvin: Yeah, and so they should just go to davidblinken.com and get all the info and Marvin: reach out that way, right? David: Yeah, they can just reach out directly to me from my website. David: And, you know, the info is not on my website. It's just something that they David: can call and find out what the schedule is, and I'll fill them in. Marvin: Well, there you go. Well, listen, folks, as I always say, you owe it to yourself
Marvin: to get out there and catch a few. Tight lines, everybody. Tight lines, David. David: Tight lines.
