About the Lower Laguna Madre |
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*The LLM is largely off limits to modern encroachment, and has a primitive beauty that is rare in today's world. *Within a 12-mile radius of Kingfisher, birders can sight 325 different species of birds. *The LLM is approximately 300 square miles in size, and about three fourths of it is virtually off limits to deep draft boats. *It is the largest continuous shallow water flat in North America. *The Laguna Madre was recently cited by Field and Stream (May 2002) as one of the top 10 places in the US to wet a line. *It has been referred to as
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least pressured, and most available salt water fly fishery today. *It is the only true subtropical fishery in the continental US, except for south Florida. *It has an average depth of one foot, and a maximum depth of three feet. *The variety of venues includes grass-bottom lagoons and flats, and a vegetation-free flat called "the white sand," which resembles the Bahamas in its clarity and vastness.
*It is the only place in the world where you can frequently sight cast to world record spotted sea trout. Five out of seven of the current IGFA tippet class world records -- and the largest trout ever taken on a fly rod -- were caught on the LLM. *The species of catchable fish include the red drum (redfish), spotted sea trout (specked trout), black drum, sheepshead, tarpon, snook, ladyfish, jack crevalle, and flounder. |