Monthly Archives: June 2011

Lopstick Lodge

Just got back from the upper Connecticut River. Man it was fun. Where specifically was I?  The Connecticut Lakes area up in Pittsburg, New Hampshire, by the Canadian line. It’s a haul from my home, about 300 miles. But hey, I love the Great … Continue reading

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Barnstable Harbor on Cape Cod

I fished Barnstable Harbor last week with Captain Jim Ellis. It was a fine day on the water.  We left the dock at Cobbs Village around 5AM, with good conditions and a running tide. Nice. There were four of us onboard. … Continue reading

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Bead-Head Caddis Pupae

Years ago I used to think that if I had to rely on one nymph, it would be a Hare’s Ear in size 14. Damn good fly. Nowadays, however, I would pick something different. Which fly you ask? A bead-head caddis … Continue reading

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Saltwater Fly Fishing & New England Weather

If you cast flies into the salt chuck, you know the importance of tide and light. Yeah, they can be the keys to the highway my friend. But you also have to keep a close eye on the weather. Wind, barometer, and weather fronts all influence … Continue reading

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Smith & Wesson Model 625

The SW Model 625 is a highly sought after firearm. It’s long been popular in IDPA competitions; it’s a fine “Pin” gun, and superb for target work. In fact it’s fair to say the 625 is, hands down, one of the best big-bore revolvers … Continue reading

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