Autumn On The EB

Autumn On The EB

Sunday, January 5, 2014

It Is REALLY Winter!!!!



Saturday morning, at 7am the temperature registered -14 degrees. It was the coldest Massachusetts morning in my memory which goes back decades but has a tendency to forget bad ass events like this. Very cold was the word. The temperature reading for the Swift River gauge read 34 degrees and I was tempted to take a ride to the Swift to see if ice had skimmed the Tree Pool but found other things to do like buying a Chromecast setup, answering emails and tying flies. Believe it or not, people are thinking of this Spring and booking days with me on our three rivers. Traditionally this is cabin fever time and if you don't live close to the Swift or the Farmington you may not survive that aliment unless ice fishing does it for you. It doesn't for me! Thank God for the Swift!!!

I have a fly or three that I'd like to share with you soon. I'll also be packing bags for Florida for the last week of this dreadful month for a week of R&R. EASTERN FLY FISHING MAGAZINE ran a good article of Sebastian Florida and its fly fishing. It's not far from where I will be so I'm checking this place out! I will be on the Swift next weekend if the elements allow.


Thought I'd show two Winter photos of the Swift and one BALMY-DAY-IN-LATE-MAY photo just to remind you that all of this weather will end in 3 or so months. Keep the Faith!!

Ken

4 comments:

flyfisher1000 said...

ken....did you mean "Sebastian InLet"...

Millers River Flyfisher said...

Flyfisher1000,

I believe it's the same place. North of Vero Beach.

Ken

Damien said...

I've been to Sebastian a few times. Surfed there but never fished there. Its a nice spot though.

flyfisher1000 said...

Ken

hope your visit to florida was a warm one...

maybe you got a chance to wet-A-line in one of those retention-ponds...they hold some nice large-mouths...and...florida also has a hybrid bluegill called a "war-mouth"...hang-on if you hook one with a 5-wt...lol