I'm no expert, but here is what I can add:
Q) Best weight rod for chasing gulf coast specks and reds? Assume normal windy conditions and typical size flys.
A) I use a 8 wt., WF-8-F line (Cortland Redfish), 9' of 20# Mason Hard for a leader and flies from #4 to 2/O. I also carry extra spools 1 rigged a 9 wt. line, 1 with an intermediate line and 1 with afull sinking line. I have a 10wt, sinking line rigged for surf or jetties.
Q) What length leader and what weight tippet?
A) See above. Sometimes I will add a tippet of lighter weight, but I don't like to tie knots. This set up works for me.
Q) I tie several weighted flys that are very difficult to cast using my 6wt. Will the rod in question I handly weighted flys ok?
A) Try backing off on the weight. All depending on where you fish, you may not need any weight at all.
Q) How succesful are you in the bays, blind casting not sight casting?
A) It's a lot of work, but can be successful. I have good luck in the summer when the fish suspend off the shell pads in the bay. I use a WF-8-I line, about 5' of leader and a lightly weighted fly. Work with the set up so your fly, leader, line all sink about the same rate.
Q) Do any of you cast in the surf and how succesful are you?
A) A little. It can be a blast. If you can hit the conditions right, right now the surf is full of jacks. Later this summer, you will find some good specs, lady fish, jacks, bonito, etc. The same things you catch on conventional tackle. Use a sinking line, though.
Q)When Specks and reds are slow do you go after panfish, flounder etc?
A) Flounder in the fall. Also in the winter and spring, drum and sheepshead can fill the gap. They can be just a tough to stalk and even harder to get a cast to.
Thanks for any info, I'm trying to make the transition from fresh to salt water. I'm in the Houston area if anyone has any tips.
A) Check out the Texas Flyfishers. We meet the last Tuesday of the month and try to have a monthly outing. (
http://www.texasflyfishers.org/)
I'm also headed to lake Calcasieu in a month so any tips on that are welcome too.
A) Check with Marcus at Orvis, or the guys at Anglers Edge. They should be able to help you out.
Tight Loops. AC