Kareem had the sky-hook; you've got the double haul-both skillful maneuvers, deadly when properly
executed. Attempting to cast a Yellow Grizzly some sixty-feet out and land it in a precise 4x12"
box of water just south of a six-foot tarpon, all while in the face of a steady headwind, you realize
that schooling Bill Walton was probably the less daunting of the two tasks. From casting the fly to
setting the hook, the forces of physics and nature are working double-time against you to get that
line wrapped around the butt of your rod. All of this, of course, makes the one you boat that much
sweeter. We should know. Since 2001, The Charleston Angler has carried the kind of top-end gear
that pulls a fish out of an angler's imagination and into his boat. Whether your prey lies in Bull's
Bay or the Turks and Caicos, the equipment you need is only a few clicks away.
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