I’m having much less luck with my size 26 dries as we slide towards colder weather. Predominant hatches these days will be midges and simulium (or, black flies). Think really small hooks. So, I’ve been looking for new dries to tie in small hook sizes. After doing some online research I found the video above
Two Big Browns
I have blogged before about the Jensens. They are absolute fish hawks, who also produce incredible videos. Here is a very cool video that highlights a lot about strategy and technique. Note that they’re fishing nymphs without an indicator and are hook setting by watching a trout’s behavior. Very cool, particularly in that that one
Slime Coat
Great video here sent from one of the blog’s viewers, RI Brook Trout. Check it out, and make sure your fish aren’t going belly up 30 seconds after you release them. Of course, while this is specific to the tailing glove, the same dangers exist with setting a fish in dirt, rocks, or excessive bare-hand
My Thoughts: Officiating at the Patriots Game
Yup, this just about sums it up for me.