Welcome
to the Where To Section
When I started fishing several decades
ago a fellow with the now politically incorrect name of
"Frenchy" caught more and bigger trout. When asked about
his catch his replies were perfect examples of what an English Professor
fish buddy calls, "piscatorial prevarication."
If Frenchy had brown trout from a lake
he'd insist he caught them in "Deer Creek" Note: Deer,
bear, squirrel creeks and lakes are pretty safe answers as most counties
you'd want to live in have at least a couple of each.
When I first started writing about trout
more than 30 years ago I wrote a regional for, I dimly remember, Outdoor
Life, on a tiny cluster of alpine lakes that offered wonderful rainbows
at the price of a steep five mile hike.
"Best of all, XYZ lakes never crowd out." Two
weekends after the issue date of the magazine I hit the lakes and
discovered 53 fishermen.
So don't expect honey holes here.
What you can expect is a general treatment of areas with attention to
methods and suggestions of specific locales. After we get geared
up we'll also offer some referrals to guides and resorts, but these only
after careful checking.
If you'd like coverage of other areas
just ask. You'll note were "mostly American English"
publication, but we've a bit of Aussie and some other languages.
So if you've something to contribute sent it along.
"No
day spend teaching a child to fish is wasted."
Louis Bignami
Louis Bignami, Publisher
mailto:bignami@fineflishing.com