This article on the recent Islamorada Invitational Flyrod Sailfish Tournament is notable for two reasons: one, it proves that it is still possible to catch sails on fly in Florida (note the difference in catch rates between the fly and non-fly tournies though: about 100 to 1); and two, it was an opportunity for noted Key guide Tim Klein and his brother Robert to prove that they know more about fishing than how to push a skiff around. (Thanks to reader David Dalu for this link.)
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