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Is it worth retrieving that fly?

Is it worth retrieving that fly?

We’ve experienced some decent rain this week and I was itching to fish.  A half an inch or more of rainfall has the capacity to bring in fresh steelhead.  Recently, I managed to free up two hours of fishing time and drove to a small tributary.  To my surprise, the water was clear and the flow...
Filed in: Fly Tying, Gear, New York
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Timing Winter Steelhead

Timing Winter Steelhead

Just when you think Old Man Winter might really be here, the forecast warms up.  After a few days of cold temperature and light snow, the temperature moves back to the upper thirties and mid forties.  This is ideal for the winter steelheader.  First, it’s always more pleasant to fish when the...
Filed in: New York
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An Angling Wish List for 2012

An Angling Wish List for 2012

Every year that we fish is a good year.  It’s tough to be cynical about any year that offers quality angling.  Still, there’s always that missed fish, missed hatch, or squandered angling opportunity.  Any fly fisher who spends  a minute on piscatorial reflection will uncover missed angling...
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Making Good on Promises to Fish

Making Good on Promises to Fish

With moderate rain over the past two weeks, several smaller tributaries enjoyed a fresh push of rainbows.  There were rainbows actively spawning, on gravel, digging redds and chasing each other around.  Around Thanksgiving and for days after, there were some epic quantity catches of rainbows.  The...
Filed in: New York
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Brownie Time

Brownie Time

Like many Americans, our family recently received boxes of Girl Scout Cookies.  I purchased mine through a Girl Scout in my classroom.  My wife bought some through a local Brownie Troop.  Enjoying these cookies is an annual Fall tradition.  Another Fall tradition is chasing lake run brownies.  Have...
Filed in: Lake Ontario, New York
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West Branch of the Delaware River Presentation on Tuesday, November 15

West Branch of the Delaware River Presentation on Tuesday, November 15

On Tuesday, November 15th I’m presenting for our local Chapter of Trout Unlimited.  Seth Green Chapter of Trout Unlimited is the Rochester based Chapter that meets at Gander Mountain (300 Jay Scutti Boulevard – Rochester, NY 14623  (585) 424-4100).  There is a fly tying demonstration...
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Small Creeks Need Water and Genny Update

Small Creeks Need Water and Genny Update

We haven’t received significant rain in the past week.  As a result, our small creeks are low.  Tributary browns that ran upsteam several weeks ago are mostly hunkered down in deep holes, waiting for more rain.  There are some male browns on gravel with the odd female.  For the most part,...
Filed in: Genesee River, New York
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Water Conditions during October

Water Conditions during October

As autumn leaves color our landscape, we are still waiting for significant rainfall. We need days of soaking rain to push more water into smaller and mid-sized tributaries.  Recent rain over the past week barely elevated water levels.  The ground is so parched, that most rainfall was quickly absorbed. ...
Filed in: New York, Oak Orchard
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Carpaholic Trailer

Carpaholic Trailer

Some anglers have tried their hand at carp on the fly, others have not.  If you’re still reading this, chances are you have an interest in catching a carp with the long rod.  I proudly claim that it’s a fun, challenging, endeavor to deceive carp on a fly.  Sight fishing these guys in...
Filed in: Digital Angling
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Getting My Salmon Fix

Getting My Salmon Fix

  Salmon are in!  Those three magical words mark the start of  promising Fall tributary fishing.  Recent rain raised water levels and cool nights  dropped water temperature.  While larger systems like the Genesee and Salmon River have known the presence of salmon for weeks, smaller tributaries...
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