It’s Fishing Season

First things first: I will be presenting at the Marlborough Flyfishing Show that was postponed from January to this upcoming weekend, April 22, 23, and 24. I have a total of five presentations but only two distinct topics. One presentation is where, and how to catch trophy brook trout and landlocked salmon and patterns to use: Friday at 2, Sat. at 10, and Sun. at 11. The other presentation is tactics, techniques, and patterns for pressured salmonids – those snotty educated fish that seem to be ignoring everything you throw at them: Fri. at 10:30, Sun. at noon. See you there.

It is finally the start of the official season. The month so far has featured regular rain, thank goodness, the last several years started way to dry and we were into drought conditions before we knew it. In Southern Maine and into central New England, stream temperatures have risen from the high 40s into the 50s and while they run high the day after a rain, they seem to return to really nice flows quickly.

In northern New England and the Maine mountains it is still late winter. Ice is still hanging on in the ponds and lakes and there is enough snow to still snowshoe in the woods. It is snowing today and snowed most of last weekend. Woods roads are starting to thaw but not there yet.

My fishing has been primarily local streams, rivers, and ponds and most places haven’t been stocked yet so I am catching holdovers or trying for wild fish – the drought last year probably means less wild fish in small streams. I tried in March and early April for big browns but didn’t connect. I have seen on social media photos of giant pike (44 inches plus) caught on Sebago Lake – going to have to try that next year and definitely trying for pike in the next month. I have never caught one in Maine.

A new favorite early spring stream: Mill Brook.
The headwaters of another local river I like to try in early spring.

Fly Fishing Shows

It is fly-fishing show season and I am presenting and signing books at a bunch of them. Check my presentation tab on my website for the latest information of where I am appearing. The public is typically welcomed at all Trout Unlimited meetings.

The Fly Fishing Show is in Marlborough, Massachusetts on January 17, 18, 19. On Friday at 2, I will be in the Author’s booth signing books. At 3 I will be giving a presentation highlighting aspects of my 2019 book – In Pursuit of Trophy Brook Trout. I have some great new videos I have incorporated into this presentation. On Saturday, I will be presenting the same presentation at 2, and then on Sunday at noon. For more information see www.flyfishingshow.com
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The Fly Fishing Show moves to Edison New Jersey on January 24, 25, and 26th. I will be presenting and signing books on just the Friday and Saturday. See www.flyfishing show.com for specific times and locations.