Good times up here in Pittsburg, NH. The fishing has been challenging but doable. With flows a steady and wade-friendly 150 cfs, the fish are seeing a lot of pressure. I mean, they truly are getting pounded, and we have yet to hit the holiday weekend. Spots are obvious, and the fish have seen most
Category: Connecticut River (Pittsburg, NH)
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We drove up this morning. The kids landed fish on their own, including the rookie. About to head into dinner and am enjoying this calming view for now. Feeling grateful…. View this post on Instagram A post shared by BlogFlyFish.com (@blogflyfish)
Ice Out in Pittsburg, NH
As you may recall, I have a love affair with Tall Timber Lodge up in Pittsburg, NH (prior posts here). It’s where I first learned how to fly fish, and I’ve taken my children up there when each is large enough to wade. You can fish the cool tailwaters of the Connecticut River for brookies,
Guest Post – RM Lytle on Carp Fly Fishing
Carp are extremely challenging to catch, accessible, and hard fighting, but for some reason almost nobody is fishing for them. So to spread some awareness about them, I collaborated with RM Lytle, and we each wrote a post detailing some of the basics of carp fly fishing and the particular ways we like to target