Believe it or not, I rarely target the Hendrickson hatch or spinner fall. In the spring, I’m usually off the water by noon due to family commitments. It makes for good nymphing time, but I’ve yet to witness Hendricksons popping. In a few weeks, thanks to Joe Drake’s initiative, our blog team will be fishing
Fish with Your Kids and Grandkids
Connecticut does a great job of classifying its waters. Some are wild fisheries that are not stocked and incorporate special regulations. At the other end are “trout parks,” which are designed for easy catching. I loved fishing with my children when they were young. I miss those days. Here is a Facebook post in case
Metro Boston Wild Trout
I had the opportunity to collaborate with the Neponset River Watershed Association and Greater Boston Trout Unlimited. It is an interesting project to identify and learn more about wild trout streams in the Metropolitan Boston area in an effort to raise awareness for, and protect, these unique resources. Wait, wild trout streams in the metro
Salt, Part 2: The Gear
This is a multi-part series on how to get into saltwater fly fishing. For Part 1, “The Intro,” click here. If you’re thinking about wading into the salt game, you’ve probably experienced at least one anxious moment contemplating the gear investment to get you there. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Alex
