The best Nova Scotia fly fishing site
I received a wonderfully interesting and informative note the other day from Pat Donoghue.
He is the author of one of my favourite websites. It is all about fly-fishing in Nova Scotia and some interesting thoughts on life.
I visit it often, sometimes for inspiration, sometimes for amusement and more often lately for reference.
My first visit to the site was at the recommendation of ‘Brad of the exploding reel’.
He told me about an online chart of the major hatches that come off here in Nova Scotia, a “who, what, when, where and why” of the insect world as it relates to a trout’s appetite.
Pat’s fishing log is a great read too, full of information, observation and studded with superb photos.
All in all, visiting the website is a lot like sitting down for a chat with a good fishing buddy who also happens to be a great story teller and guide.
It is going to take me a week to absorb, process and respond to the massive amount of information in his note. Here is how to get to his site:
http://users.eastlink.ca/~dryfly/index.html
He is the author of one of my favourite websites. It is all about fly-fishing in Nova Scotia and some interesting thoughts on life.
I visit it often, sometimes for inspiration, sometimes for amusement and more often lately for reference.
My first visit to the site was at the recommendation of ‘Brad of the exploding reel’.
He told me about an online chart of the major hatches that come off here in Nova Scotia, a “who, what, when, where and why” of the insect world as it relates to a trout’s appetite.
Pat’s fishing log is a great read too, full of information, observation and studded with superb photos.
All in all, visiting the website is a lot like sitting down for a chat with a good fishing buddy who also happens to be a great story teller and guide.
It is going to take me a week to absorb, process and respond to the massive amount of information in his note. Here is how to get to his site:
http://users.eastlink.ca/~dryfly/index.html
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