Hello Compleat Angler friends! Word is coming in from our regulars that spring fishing is off to a decent start. Trout are being regularly stocked in all of the local rivers, from the Mianus in Greenwich, to the Saugatuck Fly section in Westport, and smaller brooks and streams scattered north of the I-95 corridor.
The weather outlook for this weekend is promising, with much of the rain and wind from the past week in the rearview mirror. If you are going to choose one day to hit the water, then Saturday is your best bet. Temperatures will hopefully crawl up into mid-50’s or even low 60’s, and there will be abundant sunshine. With the lack of cloud cover, early mornings and late afternoons into dusk will produce the best chance at a fish, especially if hatches start to pop off. This time of year with higher, stained water, we suggest using colorful streamers, but you can never go wrong with a nymph rig while the water temps are still hovering at or below 40 degrees.
Hello Compleat Angler friends! Was that a nice taste of spring orwhat? It hit 70º here at the shop, and I even ate lunch outside on Monday and Tuesday. With the nicer weather and the sunshine, people have been hitting the shop in droves to pick up materials and flies for the river, and we have heard some whispers about the usual hot spots—the Farmington, the Mianus, etc.
While we are going to temporarily slide back into the cold and gloomy weather, the increase in water levels and air temperature will have fish putting on the feedbag, especially as hatches start to pop-off
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Hello Compleat Angler Friends! Welcome to March. As the old adage says, “In like a lion, out like a lamb” and that couldn’t be more true with the upcoming forecast. Today and tomorrow are supposed to be cold and wet, but Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday are calling for temperatures in the high 60’s. We are also getting an additional hour of sunlight back on Sunday with Daylight Savings, which means more time to get on the water after work. Hatches should really start to pick up speed in the next few days, and holdover trout will respond accordingly, especially with the warmer weather.
We haven’t heard much from our regulars vis a vis local fishing, but from what we have heard, smaller rivers are starting to produce on warm days. Think the Mianus, the Swift, the Housatonic, the Hammonnasset and others. Keep an eye on the DEEP Trout Stocking website, as stocking should start any day now.