Well, it’s been tough conditions for me out there. I visited a local freestone, more out of curiosity. It’s a mere trickle and the water was about 75 °F. No go. Our local and crowded tailwaters continue to be the best options. Bug hatches will be pretty sparse during the day, given the high temperatures
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Shad Blog
Here in MA we are lucky to get a good run of American shad in rivers all over the state. Shad are an amazing fish… long fights, screaming drag, the occasional jump, and they are well worth your time. And now is the time to target them, as they are currently running into the rivers
Wild Trout in Massachusetts Near You
RM Lytle fishes nearly every day. So can you. The pictures of wild brookies and other species on his blog are beautiful. And, he seems to fish mostly near his home. So can you. Blue lines are everywhere. DFW has gone through the trouble of identifying cold water fisheries, which you can access here. Moreover,
‘Trout Stream Day Dreams’
(Colie Egertson) One of my favorite blogs is “Trout Stream Day Dreams.” Author Colie Egertson brings to it amazing photographs, a love for wild trout, and deep scientific knowledge. You may recall that he wrote a guest post on the Nashua River. You may already know that Orvis asked him to write a post on