« California's Trinity River Awash With Steelhead | Main | False Alarm for New Zealand North Island Rivers? »     

feedburner

Fly Fishing NewsTHE LATEST NEWS and advice on fly fishing, fly fishing gear, fly fishing trips, and fly fishing books and media.

Atlantic Salmon: "What Do I Do Now?"

"A once-prevalent old guides’ tale was that an angler should rest the fish for as long as it took to smoke a cigarette. But these days salmon rivers seem as smoke-free as New York City bars. The legendary angler Lee Wulff always made an immediate cast back to a raised fish, believing that a taker is a taker. Everybody has a theory." Monte Burke asks a classic question of his fishing guide on New Brunswick's Miramichi and gets a predictable, if unsatisfying, answer. In The New York Times.

Post a comment

(If you haven't left a comment here before, you may need to be approved by the site owner before your comment will appear. Until then, it won't appear on the entry. Thanks for waiting.)



Powered by
Movable Type 4.1

MidCurrent is an independent provider of fly fishing news, literature and advice. We are experienced anglers and guides who enjoy helping others learn. Want more information? You can send us an email here: info@midcurrent.com

Add Us to Your Personal News!
yahoo
msn
Subscribe in NewsGator Online
feedburner