
Blue Wing Olives
September-April: Best to fish when the weather is bad. Afternoon hatches on cold, overcast days.
From roaring mountain streams in the Berkshires to sprawling sand flats in Monomoy, there are countless opportunities to cast a line.
Massachusetts boasts abundant public waters, making it an attractive destination for fly anglers. Whether you’re targeting brown trout, pike, or striped bass, the state provides ample opportunities. Some of the largest New England brown trout are found here, and the thrill of hooking into a giant striped bass is unmatched.
Whether you’re a seasoned angler or a beginner, Massachusetts provides a fly fishing experience that combines scenic beauty with the thrill of the catch.
September-April: Best to fish when the weather is bad. Afternoon hatches on cold, overcast days.
Dog Days of summer bring out these maddening hatches. Master the Trico hatch and you can fish anywhere
May-September: Big hatches in May and June with reliable insects deep into the summer. Evenings can be best when its hot out.
Hendricksons, Cahills, March Browns, Sulphurs, Mahoganies.. Massachusetts has some epic Mayfly hatches.
May-July: Prevalent food source in many lakes
Summer: Beetles, Ants, Grasshopper provide excellent opportunities throughout the summer.
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