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Off-Topic / Re: Happy Mommies Day
« Last post by gotagetm on May 12, 2024, 02:45 PM »Stinks John think about her all the time ...she only met 1 of her 9 grandchildren
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Off-Topic / Re: Happy Mommies Day« Last post by gotagetm on May 12, 2024, 02:45 PM »Stinks John think about her all the time ...she only met 1 of her 9 grandchildren
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Off-Topic / Re: Happy Mommies Day« Last post by gotagetm on May 12, 2024, 02:43 PM »Lost my mom at 24 she was only 54...sucks she was the best....
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Off-Topic / Re: Happy Mommies Day« Last post by Johnnh on May 12, 2024, 11:22 AM »Lost my mom when I was only 12.
I always take a moment on mothers day to say thanks for all she gave me. I still have my Mitchell Garcia 300 that she gave that to me for my birthday 2 months before she passed. 15
General Fishing Discussion / Re: Anybody think this spring has been windier than usual on the water?« Last post by meandcuznalfy on May 12, 2024, 10:40 AM »Been really windy around here this spring.
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Off-Topic / Re: Happy Mommies Day« Last post by Raquettedacker on May 12, 2024, 10:15 AM »Was just getting ready to go down to the depressing home. She doesn’t even know who I am anymore..🥲🥲🥲
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Maine / Re: Down East report« Last post by woodchip1 on May 12, 2024, 09:53 AM »From my past experince the state is not paying enough attention to PH and we are allowing to much Phosfures to run into water shed instead of Potash
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Massachusetts / Re: Long Rod Chronicles« Last post by BassMaster12 on May 12, 2024, 09:47 AM »That's exactly what my old man and I did last year. 2 days with a guide at Grand Lake Stream in Maine probably was equivalent to 4 years of fumbling around. Worth every penny.Thanks Jethro, that's what my thoughts were. Hopefully help us correct new "bad habits" and gain some more knowledge. 20
Massachusetts / Re: Long Rod Chronicles« Last post by BassMaster12 on May 12, 2024, 09:44 AM »There are a bunch of great ones in the western mass and CT area but depends on what you want to target. The Harrison Brothers run Harrison Anglers out of the Deerfield watershed but they are now licensed in NY as well so they will hit the Deerfield, Hoosic, Housatonic, Millers, Swift, etc. for mostly trout but also do pike trips as well. Another good one in the same area is Chris Jackson. If you want one for the Farmington in CT I'd call Up Country and they can connect you with a host of different guides. Further down in CT you can target more varied species like carp, smallies, as well as trout and pike and I'd recommend a younger guy Rowan Little. He just had Tom Rosenbauer out and they slayed massive carp. Jon can recommend some in PA and there is Master Class Angling if you are looking to go up to Champlain which has amazing variety.Thanks for the input, a lot of those names sound familiar as I've been doing a good amount of research on google, all of them pretty much have great reviews from newbies to experienced fly guys. I live in Northern RI so Mass would make more sense, but don't mind driving further. There was one that seems to fish the swift a lot as well, I heard that river does well in the heat of the summer too. I have a place in NH as well but unless I'm missing something there doesn't seem to be as many guides in that area as I thought. Those white mountain streams have definitely humbled me lol. But anyways, I think I have a great fathers day gift now we'll both enjoy once I nail something down. Hopefully I'll be able to contribute more to this thread in the next couple months. |