Musings and observations while waiting for the waters to warm and the trout to come to life.
Walking out of the “pond that shall not be named,” a tear came to my eye. This will be the last time there is an opening day on this pond. The…
People who are trying to fish – or manage the ecosystems – in darker waters may need to adapt to different water conditions.
Funds are running low in the fight against toxic bacteria in New Hampshire’s ponds and lakes. But the number of projects undertaken so far pales in comparison to what officials say is still needed to restore and protect the state’s water bodies. With a proposal for a cyanobacteria funding task force headed to the governor’s […]
MADISON — The Upper Saco Valley Land Trust, in partnership with The Conservation Fund and town of Madison, announced last Wednesday the succes…
Looking at the Windy App on Saturday night, the wind looked to be fishable for the following morning. Coming out of the northeast at five mile…
Salvinias fontinalis, the eastern brook trout, is New Hampshire’s state freshwater fish. It has played a pivotal role in the history of the Gr…
It is no secret that this angler spends a chunk of time searching out wild brook trout on remote ponds. A remote pond is classified as a water…
