Category Archives: Fly Fishing On the Beach

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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Fly Fishing for Striped Bass in June

Here in New England, June has always been a prime month for catching striped bass. Over the reefs or out on the beach, it doesn’t really matter. The bass are in town. And June is also the finest month for sight-fishing. Shallow … Continue reading

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Stripers love Sand Eels

  Like to fly fish from shore for striped bass? Along the northeast coast? Well then sand eels are your friend. How come? For one thing, these slim, oily forage fish call stripers like a moth to a flame. And that includes … Continue reading

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Pocket Beaches

Pocket beaches are great. What is a pocket beach? Well, here in the northeast, it refers to a small, often sand, beach surrounding a estuary mouth in the back of a bay or cove. Given a pocket beach’s location, it is reasonably … Continue reading

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