My mom used to tell me stories about swimming with massive schools of juvenile barracudas when she was young, but I could never imagine what it would be like until I saw this photo. Although I’ve never heard of barracudas attacking swimmers, they certainly have the teeth to cause some serious damage and being surrounded by this many of them has got to be pretty unnerving!
Simon Graham from Pike Fly Fishing Articles is at it again with more brilliant pike fly designs! If you love pike and you love fly fishing, it doesn’t get much better then this!
If you’re a fan of This is Fly and Catch Magazine, then you’ll love this. The good folks at Sleeping In The Dirt have released an awesome fishing zine featuring some incredible photos and stories. Did I mention there are zero ads?
“No Advertisement, No Sponsors, No Limits…No shit.”
Since the first time I saw a barracuda I have spent hours chasing them. I have caught several small barracuda, but despite great efforts I have been unable to catch one that exceeds five feet in length. Big barracuda are few and far between on the island of Tortola, but in Anegada, located north east of Tortola, large cudas can often be seen while taking long walks on the beach. My girlfriend Gillian and I decided to spent four days in Anegada of Christmas this year in hopes of catching some barracuda.