These flies work, and these rivers produce. Links are below. Note that these are all amply-stocked waters that many already visit and about which much information already has been published. I’ve found that many rivers are sub-par. I track in my fishing journal what fly patterns work on which waters. So, the links below are
Prep for Maine: Stimulators
The blog team hasn’t fished together in a long time, given that some of us moved out of the Commonwealth. But we will meet up again in Maine this summer. We had a ridiculously good time a few years ago, and I am looking forward to seeing the guys. I unfortunately had to leave early
Spring Prep
To save money, I’ve long resisted buying sinking lines for streamers. I relied on polyleaders. But I decided to go for it after seeing Concord Outfitters’ Vinny Giurleo sling so well in Patagonia. I ordered some of them, fly tying materials for Sparkle Minnows and Kreelexes, and some big articulated bugs from The Slide Inn.
Fly Fishing Is Good for You: ‘Stress Management’
I’ve blogged before how fly fishing is good for our health. I now have personal data to support it. Fly fishing has a lot of benefits. It unleashes dopamine, the critical neurotransmitter that makes us feel accomplished (it’s also the critical chemical that gets released after we exercise, get a job promotion, earn a raise,
‘Drift Nymphing’ with Joe Goodspeed
If you’re keen on big wild trout I think you’ll enjoy the video interviews that Diamondback recently published. They feature Joe Goodspeed, the rod designer behind many amazing rods. His attention to detail as a materials specialist and avid angler makes for a unique perspective. Joe is known for hunting big fish. In the above




