Summer Solstice, June 21

The longest day of the year is next Wednesday. Here that means a little longer fishing day and with it will be beautiful evening fishing with sulphurs, light cahills, and slate drakes. Mornings will bring a few left oblogjuen15ver spinners and maybe some blue wing olives. Don't forget your terrestrial box, it also means summer is here with ants, beetles, grasshoppers and others. It's a magical time of year on a trout stream and we hope you're able to get out and enjoy it.

 

Three Things I Wish I Knew When I Started Fly Fishing

We found this article in MidCurrent and thought you'd find it interesting.

http://midcurrent.com/techniques/three-things-i-wish-i-knew-when-i-started-fly-fishing/?utm_source=MidCurrent+Fly+Fishing+Email+Newsletter&utm_campaign=32191c246c-MidCurrent_April_26_2017&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_8efbf3b958-32191c246c-18929377

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