in my neck of the woods today. The fishing wasn't too bad either.
The weather was pleasant (sunny) but cool (about 50 degrees).
I got out on three streams late this AM and early this PM.
I fished two locations (the first in North Adams and the second in Williamstown) on the Main Branch of the Hoosic for about 10 or 15 minutes apiece - - and, although not exactly "roaring" in either one, the stream levels were quite a bit higher than I prefer in both of them.
Alas, neither location "produced" any fish - - although I did catch two tiny sunfish at the "Spruces" Pond on my way out from my second stop
Next, I gave the North Hoosic (which was also on the high side) in North Adams a go - - and was fortunate to hook and reel in a 12" brown on my very first cast in a backwater just below a "run" behind the Beaver Mill parking lot.
I tried a few other spots a little further upstream but didn't have any hits.
So then I hiked up Hudson Brook (which feeds into the North Branch) in the Natural Marble Bridge State Park.
At the foot of the chasm below the Natural Marble Bridge, I caught five brown trout ranging from 7" to 12".
Then it was homeward bound to spend the rest of the day reading in my hammock followed by a cookout in my firepit - - featuring chicken with diced vegetables sauteed in olive oil, dandelion wine and buffalo chicken sauce - - washed down with Boulevard Brewing Company Sixth Glass Quadrupel Ale - - and then (since I was still hungry, having skipped both breakfast and lunch) a grilled pork chop with sriracha mayo, accompanied by a glass of (homemade) dandelion/peach/pear blend wine.