Here is a mesmerizing video that I thought you’d enjoy. I’m always amazed by how “fishing” changes if you alter the context. A big river, small creek and lakes all feel very different. August and November feel like very different worlds, as can dawn, noon and dusk. Hope you enjoy the video.
A Day of Thanks
There is a lot for me to be thankful for this year. I am thankful for my family and friends for all their support over the years, to Jo for including me as a contributor to this blog, and for all the fishing opportunities I’ve had this year and the fish I’ve caught. I got
Gear Review: Comfy Tungsten Snips
Hope everyone has a great Thanksgiving! I’m very grateful for so many things, including the friendships I’ve made via this blog. I’ve learned that are so many amazing anglers, who passionately care for our natural resources and are interested in helping each other. I am particularly glad for the other blog writers. You’re all great
Tough Day at the Andro
I fished the Androscoggin last Saturday. It was cold and windy and the hydroelectric company raised the flows the previous night. The conditions were hardly ideal. Still, I had to get out and fish up north before the end of the season. It wasn’t a high volume day by any means. We all fished hard,