Sliding the float tube out of the back of the Frontier, a Hendrickson mayfly landed on one of the floats. Hendricksons had been hatching for s…
Sunday is Mother’s Day. The official day of the year to let that special person in our lives know how much we appreciate everything that they …
For the pranksters among us, April 1 is a day we look forward to. April Fools' Day is loaded with pranks, most notably the ones printed in The…
There are so many rod choices these days that it boggles the mind. Fast action, medium fast, medium, slow. Mid flex, tip flex. Six foot. Ten f…
Being the owner of a shop that sells angling supplies is special. You get to interact with fellow anglers, beginner to experienced veteran. Br…
Driving up the Carter Notch Road in Jackson, the Wildcat River peered through the trees. I thought I caught the river winking at me each time …
Last Tuesday evening, I was standing on the bridge at Chocorua Lake, along with about 30 other photographers, waiting for a chance to get a ph…
For the last three months, the pandemic has been keeping families apart. Like a lot of grandfathers across the country, I have been missing be…
Maine is one of the nation’s best-known and loved states by fly fishermen. The state is home to many legendary regions like: the Rangeley Lake…
Early on in the educational process of a young fly angler, the East Branch of the Saco River was on the “to do” list. The East Branch was know…
