I’m at the Farmington for my annual May long weekend. Today’s post is Part 1. The summary? Good fishing, weird dynamics. More below. Water early this morning was high, off-color and 52 °F. So, not ideal conditions. I wasn’t expecting much after last night’s rain, but it ended up being a double-digit day. The best
Cape Cod
I’ve been working down on the Cape parts of the last 2 weeks. I got some fishing in before and after work on most days. As I’m sure everyone in New England is fully aware, the stripers have arrived and the schoolies have been on fire. I’ve heard of bigger fish being caught in a
Monster Hatch
Thought you’d enjoy this. I did! Via Orvis Fly Fishing’s Facebook page….
Prime Time
Surprised to find this 12.5″ guy at a small stream. Thank you, Frenchie. #flyfishing #thomasandthomasflyrods #orvis #euronymphing A post shared by BlogFlyFish (@blogflyfish) on May 23, 2017 at 1:34pm PDT I think we are easing into prime time for trout. Water levels seems to be adjusting down and the USGS gauges are showing ideal water