As the sun rises higher in the horizon and the temperature warms, we soon will be heading into prime trout season. The stocker trucks may not start rolling until end of March or early April, but there are many waters that will house holdovers. We’ve invested a great deal of time into “overview guides” for
Author: Jo Tango
230,000
Today, the blog has hit 230,000 cumulative page views! Monthly pages views are running at about 17,000. So, thank you everyone for taking the time to read and share our content. As a reminder, our blog: Is not a business. We don’t make any money from commissions, advertising, or guiding. Is “for anglers, by anglers.”
New Blog Name and Format
That’s right, the blog is being refreshed! We’re moving to WordPress, which is more secure and has better features. As we also are writing about waters outside of the Commonwealth, we’re changing the blog to BlogFlyFish.com. So, update your feed and email subscriptions when you can. If you have questions, let me know. In the
Brook Trout
All trout are pretty amazing. Yet, there’s something about a brook trout’s colors. Brown, green, blue, red, orange and combinations thereof. They’re amazing in the fall, when they’re spawning. Yet, even in winter, they look amazing. Here is a recent one below. So, a toast to brook trout everywhere…. Not the biggest from today. But,
