As you may recall, I have a love affair with Tall Timber Lodge up in Pittsburg, NH (prior posts here). It’s where I first learned how to fly fish, and I’ve taken my children up there when each is large enough to wade. You can fish the cool tailwaters of the Connecticut River for brookies,
Indian Hollow 2017
The good folks at the Trout Unlimited MA-RI Council are sponsoring yet again a weekend for fishing and friendship. You may have heard of Indian Hollow. I hear it is an amazing weekend. I hear the turnout is great, and you can learn a lot about fly fishing the Westfield River’s Gorge area. Blog co-writer
High School Fly Fishing Tournament
I get some cool emails. I received one about a fly fishing tournament for high school students. A high school junior is coordinating it: My name is Eamonn Powers and I am a junior at Holliston High School in Holliston Massachusetts. For my National Honors Society project I am working on holding a High School
Small Soft Hackles: Update
Not the prettiest, but a size 18 CDC soft hackle often works #rainyday #flytying #flyfishing #euronymphing #isit5oclockyet A post shared by BlogFlyFish (@blogflyfish) on Apr 25, 2017 at 2:06pm PDT I wrote last summer how a small CDC soft hackle was my #1 fly. So, I’m reloading the fly box in anticipation of BWO hatches