Simms
New member
Good Evening Gents,
Was wondering how the fellow fly fishermen were making out fishing in Massachusetts? Finally was able to hit up the Millers as the temps subsided to a brisk (ha) 67 degrees. Was able to coax a few browns to the surface in Orange.
My "home" river, the Quinnie, is less than a trickle, and its ashame. I hope to god the fish migrated to some deeper holes to tough it out. THANKFULLY, 99% of the Quinnie recieves hardly any sun, which is a wonderful thing.
The Swift River is yo-yo-ing in water levels, however the fishing has been steady from the usual size 24 midges to the size 10 hopper. Going to focus on the Bondsville section in the upcoming weeks.
Another month and arguably the healithiest and largest landlock Salmon population in the world will begin to infiltrate the mouth of the Quinnie and make their treck up the Stillwater. Boy I hope we recieve rain by then, unless in the off months transformed and they can resort to their secondary breathing system, lungs.
Been a horrible summer in MASS for trout fishing. I concentrated on the cross eyed doormat most of the summer ...I am ready to hit the rivers again. Stocking should commence by the 27th of this month. :crap:
Take care guys! Pray for rain!
Was wondering how the fellow fly fishermen were making out fishing in Massachusetts? Finally was able to hit up the Millers as the temps subsided to a brisk (ha) 67 degrees. Was able to coax a few browns to the surface in Orange.
My "home" river, the Quinnie, is less than a trickle, and its ashame. I hope to god the fish migrated to some deeper holes to tough it out. THANKFULLY, 99% of the Quinnie recieves hardly any sun, which is a wonderful thing.
The Swift River is yo-yo-ing in water levels, however the fishing has been steady from the usual size 24 midges to the size 10 hopper. Going to focus on the Bondsville section in the upcoming weeks.
Another month and arguably the healithiest and largest landlock Salmon population in the world will begin to infiltrate the mouth of the Quinnie and make their treck up the Stillwater. Boy I hope we recieve rain by then, unless in the off months transformed and they can resort to their secondary breathing system, lungs.
Been a horrible summer in MASS for trout fishing. I concentrated on the cross eyed doormat most of the summer ...I am ready to hit the rivers again. Stocking should commence by the 27th of this month. :crap:
Take care guys! Pray for rain!