I figured I’d contribute my first blog post with something short and sweet that’s currently relevant on my home river. If you’ve fished it or looked at the gauges, you will see that the Farmington is currently flowing around 60-70 cfs, which is what the state considers a natural flow. We all would like to
Millers River Report
Out before dawn and home by 11 am. View this post on Instagram A post shared by BlogFlyFish.com (@blogflyfish) I dashed off to the Millers for a quick outing, wanting to see how the river was. Last spring, the water was high and then got warm before I could spend much time there. So, I
Christian Denninger’s First Post: Who I Am, Where I Fish, and What I Use
Christian Denninger wrote to Ashu, asking if we needed more blog writers. We love people who are passionate about fly fishing, and Christian clearly is such a person. He chases fish on the fly all over New England, from fresh to salt, throughout the year. His Instagram is here. Here is Christian’s first post. Before
The Willimantic River’s Cole Wilde Trout Management Area
I first learned about the Willimantic by going through CT DEEP’s Angler Guide. As you may know, the state does a great job of classifying various waters. There are “trout parks” for easy catching, “Class 1” areas that feature wild fish and are not stocked, and various Trout Management Areas, or TMAs. View this post
