waiting for spring…
March 3, 2011
If you love to fish in the salt, be it fly or light tackle, and live in the Northeast, it won’t be long before you catch your first striper of the 2011 season. After a fantastic spring and summer of 2010 we’re all getting geared up for another great season on the water. Soon I will begin my late winter ritual of tying flies, ordering new lures, replacing old fly and spinning lines, cleaning up my reels (yeah, I “forgot” to do all my reels after last season), and getting all my stuff in order.
This season, my Kids’ Fishing Program will focus on conservation and catch & release. Whereas, I will permit the kids to take a keeper or two during the week they fish with me, we are all going to participate in a fish tagging program. This should be fun and interesting for all on board and a good feeling knowing that we will be contributing some valuable information to help conserve the striped bass fishery. I’m also excited about guiding anglers new to the sport or the area, teaching more novices about the joys of fly fishing, and taking out those anglers who have fished with me in the past and have become friends over the years. I feel blessed to have the opportunity to fish and guide others around the beautiful and historic waters in Boston Harbor and beyond.
Peace,
Capt. Wayne
