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Nantucket Fishing: A Hidden Gem for Anglers Nantucket, a Native American name meaning “Faraway Land,” truly lives up to its moniker. This enchanting island, just 30 miles off the coast of Massachusetts,

Spring Brown Trout Lake Ontario: The Southern Shores of in Early Spring Imagine the southern shores of Lake Ontario in early spring: cold northeast winds, lingering lake-effect snow, and water temperatures hovering

Bucktail Fly, Modern Tactics on Iconic Trout Streams When you visit a famous trout stream like the Ausable River in New York’s Adirondack Park, you’ll notice many anglers using “thingamabobber” strike indicators,

Canoe and Kayak “Cast and Blast” Adventures Just as the first light of dawn began to break, I cast my line into the river. Mist rose off the water, and the air

The Role of the Adirondack Guide in the Early 1800s: Then and Now In the early 1800s, as the Adirondack Mountains began to draw its first wave of tourists, the Adirondack guide

Spring Brown Trout Fishing in New York: A Comprehensive Guide Spring has arrived, and after a long, cold winter, anglers are gearing up to chase one of the most sought-after game fish—spring

A paddler enjoys the scenery on the South Inlet to Raquette Lake. A Typical Spring Morning A typical morning at the South Inlet to Raquette Lake, NY, in late spring or summer

Several years ago, when I first heard about the fishing technique called “drop shot rigs for bass,” I couldn’t help but laugh. It reminded me of my first fishing trip to Lake

As the sun rises above the evergreens framing the mountain pond, and the morning mist begins to lift, a fisherman gently pushes his canoe into the tranquil waters, ready to troll for

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