I’ve been doing some low-probability outings. I’m hitting marginal trout water with the hopes of finding a big brown, visiting some of Connecticut’s Class 1 Wild Trout Management Areas, and checking some areas that may or may not have been stocked. I’ve also fished some local and very cold ponds. I love landing fish.
Just Stop. And, Look Around. And, Breathe….
“Few of us ever live in the present. We are forever anticipating what is to come or remembering what has gone.” (Louis L’Amour) ____________________________ Very few endeavors in my personal life, be it other sports, other hobbies, or my profession, will have my mind seemingly constantly racing as when I am fly fishing. And, in
Salt, Part 1: The Intro
One distinct advantage we fly fishermen have among other anglers is our versatility. Virtually every sport fish can be targeted on the fly. As we charter new waters and species, however, our learning curves tend to steepen. That said, persistence is of paramount importance when we expand our repertoires. I have always been attracted to
Trout Stocking: Links to Reports
Well, the trucks are really starting to roll in Connecticut and Massachusetts. Vermont and NH get going a bit later. Trout stocking is now underway! Stocking trucks are on the move! Half a million trout will be stocked across Massachusetts this spring. https://t.co/ingwsCI5ti You can get daily stocking updates at https://t.co/6xBllrvzev! #MassFishHunt #MassWildlife #DFG #Trout