For fun, I again am making some small CDC midge emergers. If you fish tailwaters, midges are ubiquitous. I’ve seen clouds of them hatching in the mornings at the Farmington, and a midge pupa is an extremely effective dropper fly for nymphing there. Midge larvae and pupae are in the drift all day. At times,
Where the Wild Ones Are…
As a sort of prelude to this post, I would like to introduce myself. My name is Ashu Rao and I am going into my senior year at UNH as a marine biology major. Jo recently added me as a contributor and I want to express my gratitude since I’ve always been an avid reader
Pittsburg, NH: The End
Yes, all good things must end. We are heading back today. The kids wanted to sleep in and that gave me two precious hours to fish. I targeted some water that requires aggressive wading and has produced quality fish consistently. I was on the water by 5 am. I must have chosen a good time,
Fish of the Trip
At long last, a good-sized landlocked salmon. View this post on Instagram A post shared by BlogFlyFish.com (@blogflyfish) View this post on Instagram A post shared by BlogFlyFish.com (@blogflyfish)