My wife is out of town, and with kid duty this afternoon, I decided to fish for a little bit after lunch. I worked a local freestone. It’s not a big piece of water, and I view it as a large stream. I was landing some chubs and browns and decided to work some new
My Hook Sharpener
A cheap way to catch more fish? I use this hook sharpener. It has made a big difference. I’m a big fan of George Daniel’s Dynamic Nymphing. It is viewed as the single most authoritative book on tightline (or Euro-style) nymphing, and he also covers in detail indicator nymphing. A great part of the book
My Frabill Net
I’ve been receiving a few inquiries about the net I use, and so, I thought I’d write about it. I use the net below which is the Frabill 3672. It is cheap, rugged, and very light-weight. A no-brainer at $20. Its gape is 13″ x 18″, meaning it easily can land a good-sized fish. Moreover,
Indian Hollow Gathering at the Westfield River’s East Branch
Each May, there’s a very special gathering over a weekend at the E.B. I’d love to go one day. Here are the details, which the Greater Boston TU Chapter just sent: Indian Hollow Annual Meeting and Campout May 20-23, 2016 After a uncertain winter, a tentative New England Spring is upon us. the Greater Boston