With the winter snows melting, here is the upshot: fish smaller streams. He predicts the large snow pack will blow out our watersheds, but that the feeder streams will settle down faster. Moreover, I emailed with a contact at Massachusetts DFW regarding trout stocking. Unsurprisingly, they’re expecting a delay, but they’re not sure how much.
What a View
Troy, many thanks for the warm welcome! Hi everyone, I’m sure you’re chomping at the bit for spring. For me, there’s only so much fly tying I can do before cabin fever creeps in. So, in Feb., I ventured to the Swift River twice, trudging through three feet of snow with ice crampons at the
The End is Not Near!
Okay guys, great news! Fly Fish MA will not be gone! Jo, a passionate fly fisher from MA reached out to me offering to be a contributor to the blog. He fishes many places around the state, including some of the rivers that I called home (Niss, Swift, etc.), and he will be able to
The End Is Near
Well guys, it’s official as of today. I’ll be moving to California in March. I’m still not really sure what to think. I like MA a lot – not just the fishing, but the great people I’ve met. It’s gonna be sad. I’ve been in MA for a total of about 20 years now, but