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It's nice to be closer to the start of the new season than the end of
the old one. Early April the Battenkill season opens and this is usually my first trip, though a couple or three years ago, I think around mid-March, we met up with Riverman on the Housatonic in W. CT. That was a good way to start the year. On the Battenkill, it takes about 3 weeks to get some good hatches going. Still, I always try to get up to see the Quill Gordons, though, even though it's not a great hatch on that river -- it is the first hatch though. And it's nice to look into the tea colored water, high and cold, maybe hear the first Chick-a-dee and try to picture it 2 months from now, lower, warmer with maybe a half dozen bugs coming off and a pod of brookies sipping casually. Yes, I can definitely look forward now even with a foot of fresh snow on the ground. |
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