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Author: Fred Jennings

Fred Jennings is an economist and third-generation fly fisher who writes (on occasion) about economics as well as about his various fly fishing adventures. He lives and guides in Ipswich, MA, using ultralight tackle and canoes to chase stripers in an Ipswich estuary. He can be reached at [email protected] or on his cell phone 617-605-3150.

Three Striper Trips

June 4, 2018May 30, 2018 Fred Jennings

I should start with a brief description of my “standard” striper fly fishing trips, so readers can understand what I do. I fish in an Ipswich estuary, using canoes (or a kayak, if I’m by myself), putting in well up a tidal river at about two to three hours after high tide. I paddle downriver

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May Cinder Worm Hatches

May 21, 2018January 31, 2020 Fred Jennings

How much do you know about these cinder worm hatches? People don’t talk about them much, except for those of us who chase after them, sometimes successfully. They are worms one- to three-inches in length of various colors (pink, orange, brown, etc.). They swarm on the surface of the salt ponds in Rhode Island and

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