Musings and observations while pondering why New Hampshire is the only New England state that closes their trout fishing season.
Steve Angers
Anglers breathed a collective sigh of relief on Thursday when the fall rain finally arrived. Those in the know understand that without a big p…
In 1970, my dad purchased one of the new K-5 Blazers produced by Chevrolet. It was a new breed of four-wheel drive vehicle, and it would provi…
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…
Fly anglers are a knowledgeable bunch. They are constantly looking for more information to make the angling experience enjoyable. And since th…
The thermometer in the Jeep showed 47 degrees on Wednesday morning. It was the first time that number had been shown since May. After the brut…
The heatwave over the last couple of weeks, combined with the lack of rain, has put stress on our cold-water resources and the fish that inhab…
Trout anglers across the Granite State took a deep breath at the beginning of the year as 2025 was the start of the fish hatchery modernizatio…