Fly Fishing NH's Connecticut Lakes Region

Month: August 2018

The Annual Guides Drift

It’s an excursion that we’ve been doing for maybe five years now.

A celebration of another fishing season under their belts (I’m the only one in the party that doesn’t guide for fishing, preferring  the woods in the fall for guiding hunters for upland birds) and another guiding season that is only six weeks away from ending. They’re slightly weary from the trials and tribulations of another season of guiding, and it’s apparent. Weather worn hats and sunburnt faces give it away – the toils of manning the oars of a drift boat day after day, providing clients with good fishing and a great experience in general has taken their toll.

A couple of the guides accompany wading fishermen and women on the river too – you can tell they are perfectly happy to be riding along in a drift boat today, relieved at not having to stumble around the Trophy Stretch with clients in tow for another day.

The Dog Days of Summer

It certainly has felt like the “dog days” of summer, even all the way up here in northern New Hampshire. Hot, somewhat humid, and downright uncomfortable at times, especially with chest waders on … Perfect conditions if you’re one of those that prefers to wet wade.

Thankfully, there are still some trout and a few salmon that are playing the game, even this deep in to the summer.

Upper Connecticut River Fishing Report: 8/3

Some time on the Connecticut River in northern New Hampshire this week, exploring new water as well as some of the old “haunts”. Some sessions were productive and some were not – that’s the way it goes when you’re checking out new areas or spots that you really haven’t fished enough to know where the fish should be.