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A Wild Brook Trout

A Wild Brook Trout

Small Stream in CT.
Alan Petrucci

Adam, that time of year is cold but if you fish the Church Pool in Barkhamsted you can do well especially if the temps moderate. Woolly Buggers, nymphs, a good choice. Good Luck. Alan.

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Hey Alan,

I'm going to be back in CT for the holidays (dec 22-jan 2) and I was wondering if you knew what holes on the farmington might be fishing well that time of year. I haven't been back in a few years so I am kind of out of the loop. Also if you have any fly recomendations that would be great. I've been itching to apply some of my favorite western patterns to my old home river. Drop me a line if you get a chance, either here with a post or to my e-mail. Thanks,

Adam

Adam, that time of year is cold but if you fish the Church Pool in Barkhamsted you can do well especially if the temps moderate. Woolly Buggers, nymphs, a good choice. Good Luck. Alan.

Submitted by Adam D. Miller… on

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Hey Alan,

I'm going to be back in CT for the holidays (dec 22-jan 2) and I was wondering if you knew what holes on the farmington might be fishing well that time of year. I haven't been back in a few years so I am kind of out of the loop. Also if you have any fly recomendations that would be great. I've been itching to apply some of my favorite western patterns to my old home river. Drop me a line if you get a chance, either here with a post or to my e-mail. Thanks,

Adam

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