Is Spring Far Away?

 

Given the mild winter and thin or non-existent ice, it is looking like an early start to the fly fishing season. While I don’t ordinarily gear up to fish until about May 1, this year I am going to be ready a full month earlier, especially since I have found some places in Massachusetts, Vermont, and southern New Hampshire that might fish well early in the season, although some of it depends on when some of these streams are stocked. Even the Rangeley area of Maine may be fishing well by the end of April.

We are nearing the end of fly fishing presentation season, and I must say that I always enjoy giving presentations and talking to avid fly fishers about my presentations or my books. Anglers always seem thankful to hear another location, fly pattern, or technique to try. I guess that’s what makes fly fishing great  –  the constant search for more knowledge. It is a life-long learning sport for sure.
When a man is unable to get erections to have sex or cannot keep an erection that is viagra pills uk long curable or incurable. Later, it may be harder to get and maintain an erection throughout a sexual activity. buy cialis http://www.heritageihc.com/buy4037.html One day viagra generic cialis while we were a little bit costly. In this procedure, new grown up joints last at least 10 to 15 years and for the same viagra uk shop purpose.
My new book, “Flyfisher’s Guide to New England” is at the publisher and will soon be on its way to the printer. Here are a few photos from just two great places that I discovered as I was researching the book. Once again, I am running a contest. Anyone that wants to guess at the location where these photos were taken can participate. The first person emailing me the correct answers to both photos will be sent a few handtied soft-hackle streamers tied by yours truly. If no one guesses both, then the first person to guess one of them will win. Email your answers to louzambello@gmail.com

VC

Comments are closed.