Blog reader Patrick Morrow wrote this awesome post. Great timing, given that we are in a heat wave. Thank you, Patrick! Hitting the river to chase trout on a bluebird sunny day is almost too good to resist. But just because the weather is perfect doesn’t mean catching fish will be easy — in most
Category: Guest posts
Guest Post: Max DesMarais on ‘My First Fish on a Fly that I Tied’
You can check out Max DesMarais’ Hiking and Fishing site and follow his posts regarding hiking, fishing or both. He also is on Instagram (here). Max is a recent college graduate of the University of New Hampshire and is working for Vital Design in Portsmouth. Fly fishing is already one of my absolute favorite
Will Kirousis: the East Branch of the Swift River
I’m really grateful to Will Kirousis for often commenting on blog posts and offering insights. I also am grateful that he volunteered to write about a river about which I’ve heard good things and for which there is very little info offered in writing: the East Branch of the Swift River. When I received the
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