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
Deerfield Brown Trout?
I re-arranged my schedule and took a vacation day yesterday. I fished the Deerfield for a half-day and hit the Millers on the way home. With lower flows happening for a bit each day, the Deerfield was too good to pass up. And, this weekend is loaded with family activities. Also, I’ve been keeping an
A Souhegan Report
I fished the Souhegan briefly after work this past week. I started off at a favorite spot by swinging streamers, my go-to for finding aggressive fish. Nothing. I changed flies and retrieves without so much as a bite. At this point, bugs were popping off like crazy, so I decided to switch to nymphing. After
Austria and Italy
Last summer, we did a family cycling trip in the Alps, traversing Austria and Italy. Often, we would cycle near the prettiest rivers. View this post on Instagram A post shared by BlogFlyFish.com (@blogflyfish) The mountains up there can have a lot of limestone, which colors the water in a unique way. I’m sure
