Mother's Day was interesting this year. Kristina, Tiernan, and myself celbrated by going to southwestern Massauchsetts for some river fun.
We left Boston mid-morning and after an hour and half driving arrived at the Swift River (42°16'42.5"N 72°18'08.5"W) around 0900EDT. As we scouted the areas the fish we could see trout in the stream below. This was good sign by never assume as much since the goal was to teach Tiernan casting.
Tiernan picked up casting quite quickly. At one point he even got it across the river. However, bait casting into skitish river Trout doesn't bode well for catching fish.
The fisrt cast got a nibble, but due to the rapidly chaning weather, and early season conditions there was no fish on line. This will be the first post for our fishing adventures. Stay tuned for more.
Great fun for a Mother's Day outing!!
ReplyDeleteYour bottom pic of you casting looks just like one from Field and Stream!!
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