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Author: Jamie Carr

Kicking Bass

August 14, 2018August 14, 2018 Jamie Carr

My family is lucky that we have a place in New Hampshire located on a warm water pond.  It’s the type of place that oozes character and family history.  It was built by hand by my father’s uncle and his family in the 1950s.  There was no access to electricity at that time, and more

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Bass,Flies and fly tying,Ponds20 Comments

June Trip, Part 2: The Deerfield

July 12, 2018July 14, 2025 Jamie Carr

The Deerfield is a terrific river.  But, it’s a working river, and the pulsed flows and size are often not an ideal match for youngsters and those new to wading. For the most part, when we are camping at the Mohawk Trail State Forest with the family, we are primarily fishing small streams (Part 1).

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Blue-Winged Olives,Caddis,Deerfield River,Fly shops,Rainbow TroutLeave a comment

June Trip, Part 1: Deerfield Tribs

July 6, 2018July 6, 2018 Jamie Carr

I used to go up to Maine in June to chase big brook trout in the Rangeley Maine area.  As my son started getting older, I could not leave for a fishing trip and not take him along! So, we started heading out to western Massachusetts and camping at the Mohawk Trail State Forest, located

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Brook Trout,Deerfield River,Small streams12 Comments

Things Are Heating Up!

May 28, 2018May 25, 2018 Jamie Carr

The past two weeks have seen warm water action heat up, so here is what my family and I have found on the water lately. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jamie Carr (@immaculate_fins)   The kids have been tying black foam ant patterns and having success catching bluegill and black crappie

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Bass,Flies and fly tying,Panfish,Smallmouth bass,Wachusett,Warm water1 Comment
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