Get ready for dry flies! Depending on the weather, sometime in February or March, some little bugs will start to stir around. These will be stoneflies. As they don’t have gills, they hang out in the highly-oxygenated riffled areas. Then, in late Winter, they’ll heed the call of nature. They’ll crawl to the banks, emerge,
Adam Kautza’s Upcoming Talk
#flyfishing #rainbowtrout #massachusetts #simms #echolife #getoutthere #keepitwild #publiclands #naturephotography #smithoptics #orvis A post shared by arkautza (@arkautza) on Dec 25, 2016 at 11:44am PST Just got this from the Concord Outfitters guys! Am so pumped…. ___________________ We are excited to announce that Adam Kautza, an avid fly fisherman and the Coldwater Fisheries biologist for the
Public Land Transfer: Time to Act
Since starting this blog a few years back, I’ve tried to steer clear of any controversial or political topics. I believe fly fishing is a way to get outside and forget about all the daily problems of life and stuff like politics and big issues. But one environment issue I will bring up is public
A New Friend
Brief outing to #floatthatsighter #euronymphing #orvis #flyfishing #barbless #sageflyfish A post shared by BlogFlyFishMA (@blogflyfishma) on Jan 6, 2017 at 12:50pm PST My work schedule has been very hectic, and this weekend will be, too. So, with just a short window after work on Friday, I decided to squeeze in a brief outing at some