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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Interview: Joe Gugino of Why Knot Fishing
Joe is one of the state’s most talented and enthusiastic anglers, and is really dialed in on his saltwater game, chasing many species with a variety of techniques, including the fly rod. In addition to fishing, Joe is a founder of Why Knot Fishing, a great community based group that hosts many tournaments and meet
Jim Barr of Skinny Water Charters
If you like saltwater fly fishing, think of Capt. Jim Barr of Skinny Water Charters. You might run into a cinder worm hatch, like the one in the video above. A trusted source tells me he is the real deal, and after corresponding with him, I’d have to agree. Click here for a great interview with