I had the idea of the name “redfish reaper” and I really like that name. But I have another couple ideas. Dad didn’t like “salty fly” so that ones out. What about “rodfather”? Is that too popular of a a name? Has anybody seen a couple of them on Charleston waters? Of kinda long but “fin fanatic”? “Chasin tail”?
Hunter P. Hames
11’ Tarpon 100
19’ Sea Fox 125 merc
I vote for RodFather, has a ‘catchy’ sound to it.
“I’m gonna offer you a bait you can’t refuse.”
quote:Originally posted by penfishn
around every bend theres the promise of a treasure that can only be caught and seen in a blink.. and in your minds eye..and sometimes if youre lucky..in a picture..its there for just a minute...then gone..but hopefully once youve seen it it will remain in your heart forever. Theres nothing like the "Smell" and sounds of the creek. Its not just one thing that makes it familiar..its all of it.
I have seen all of those on boats except for redfish reaper…and have pics of most from being out and about and at the cut.
…You putting it on the seafox?
If you fly fish a lot…why not " fly by". And have a fly on a line type logo between the two words… ;)?..or since your name is hunter…fly hunter… Or better yet…since your dad didn’t like your choice…“No Salty Fly”. Lol
Lived in Missoula a couple years. Bayern and Big Sky were competing micro breweries. Bayern had Trout Slayer, and many of you know of Big Sky’s Moose Drool. Anyway, Bayern decides Trout Slayer is politically incorrect, and rename it to Dancing Trout. Immediately, Big Sky picks up the name Trout Slayer. Good marketing team on their part. Anyway, I really like Redfish Sleigher, and if you use it, you owe me a beer.
Many go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after.
Hunter, let me know what you decide on. I still have a stake out pole for you. I haven’t put the name on it though (Back problems kept me out of the garage). I like “Hunter’s Folly”