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I live in N.Central Mass.
I have only been here for a couple of years and have mainly fished ponds and lakes. The only moving water in my backyard is the Squanacook and Nashua rivers. Like Nick Lyons says, "the grass isn't always greener on the other side of the fence", so I have a habit of fishing near my home and exploring outwards rather than picking a well known destination and planning a trip. I have found some very unpressured waters that way. But in this case the two rivers I mentioned have been pretty pathetic so far. Last summer I took a drive with the GF heading west on Rt. 2 and found the Miller river. I stopped at several places where the river was visable from the road and tried a few casts without much success. After following ROFF closely now for a couple weeks it seems Stan Gula and a few others live in Western MA. Without giving away favorite holes do you guys have any suggestions? -- Ric Hamel A poor$, poor$ fishing freak living in the GWN |
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Alaskan420 wrote:
snip After following ROFF closely now for a couple weeks it seems Stan Gula and a few others live in Western MA. Without giving away favorite holes do you guys have any suggestions? Yes. Plenty. -- Stan Gula http://gula.org/roffswaps |
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Alaskan420 wrote:
Without giving away favorite holes do you guys have any suggestions? Massachusetts Council of Trout Unlimited publishes a good guide called 'Flyfishing for Trout in Massachusetts'. I think there are a couple of commercial books on the topic too. However, I'm very active in Mass. TU and think their book is not only good information, but a good cause. 80% of the proceeds of sales from Chapters or members goes toward conservation work in our State. I have one remaining copy of the original printing from 1984 - it's a collector's item and I would let it go for a decent amount. If you're interested, make me an offer. I have two copies of the second printing (I forget the date offhand). Cover price is $15 but it's really worth $20 because we spent too much to have that printing done. I would let you buy a copy for $20 plus $5 postage and handing. The new edition just started shipping a month ago. I don't have any of those on hand but can get my hands on some within a week, Cover price on those is $20. The new edition has some editorial content changes, revised formatting and artwork by Alan James Robinson http://www.wildlifegraphics.com/ The new book is available from any TU Chapter in the State including the Squanatissit Chapter in your neighborhood. It is also available in Massachusetts fly shops (Mass. TU only gets $8 of every copy if you buy retail so I would suggest buying it direct if you want to support the cause). Email me if you're interested. -- Stan Gula http://gula.org/roffswaps |
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On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 13:33:21 GMT, "Stan Gula"
wrote: Alaskan420 wrote: Without giving away favorite holes do you guys have any suggestions? Massachusetts Council of Trout Unlimited publishes a good guide called 'Flyfishing for Trout in Massachusetts'. I think there are a couple of commercial books on the topic too. However, I'm very active in Mass. TU and think their book is not only good information, but a good cause. 80% of the proceeds of sales from Chapters or members goes toward conservation work in our State. I have one remaining copy of the original printing from 1984 - it's a collector's item and I would let it go for a decent amount. If you're interested, make me an offer. I have two copies of the second printing (I forget the date offhand). Cover price is $15 but it's really worth $20 because we spent too much to have that printing done. I would let you buy a copy for $20 plus $5 postage and handing. The new edition just started shipping a month ago. I don't have any of those on hand but can get my hands on some within a week, Cover price on those is $20. The new edition has some editorial content changes, revised formatting and artwork by Alan James Robinson http://www.wildlifegraphics.com/ The new book is available from any TU Chapter in the State including the Squanatissit Chapter in your neighborhood. It is also available in Massachusetts fly shops (Mass. TU only gets $8 of every copy if you buy retail so I would suggest buying it direct if you want to support the cause). Email me if you're interested. SNICKER TC, R ....and for some reason, I suspect that a reasonable smattering of tidbits might have been shared under different circumstances... |
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On 19 Jun 2006 07:38:51 -0700, "Dana" wrote:
wrote: wrote: ..... SNICKER TC, R ...and for some reason, I suspect that a reasonable smattering of tidbits might have been shared under different circumstances... Oh, I don't know, I saw tidbits: the book was originally published in `84; it's worth more than the original cover price; there was a second printing a while back; there is a third printing available now; TU gets a bit of money for it if you buy it the right way. I'll take a copy of that book for NH....Name your price.... Dana AHA! Finally, a light at the end of the tunnel - I wish it to be called it "Siobhan." HTH, R ....I tellin' ya, it'd make things easier... |
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Dana wrote:
I'll take a copy of that book for NH....Name your price.... Dana I was talking about a book by and for MA. I know nothing about books about NH (nor do I have any first hand knowledge about fishing NH). -- Stan Gula http://gula.org/roffswaps |
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![]() "Stan Gula" wrote in message news:BeUjg.5294$891.3323@trndny01... Alaskan420 wrote: Without giving away favorite holes do you guys have any suggestions? Massachusetts Council of Trout Unlimited publishes a good guide called 'Flyfishing for Trout in Massachusetts'. I think there are a couple of commercial books on the topic too. However, I'm very active in Mass. TU and think their book is not only good information, but a good cause. 80% of the proceeds of sales from Chapters or members goes toward conservation work in our State. I have one remaining copy of the original printing from 1984 - it's a collector's item and I would let it go for a decent amount. If you're interested, make me an offer. I have two copies of the second printing (I forget the date offhand). Cover price is $15 but it's really worth $20 because we spent too much to have that printing done. I would let you buy a copy for $20 plus $5 postage and handing. The new edition just started shipping a month ago. I don't have any of those on hand but can get my hands on some within a week, Cover price on those is $20. The new edition has some editorial content changes, revised formatting and artwork by Alan James Robinson http://www.wildlifegraphics.com/ Stan, I would like to get a new copy from you when they become available. I agree. I would rather TU get the lions share. Ric The new book is available from any TU Chapter in the State including the Squanatissit Chapter in your neighborhood. It is also available in Massachusetts fly shops (Mass. TU only gets $8 of every copy if you buy retail so I would suggest buying it direct if you want to support the cause). Email me if you're interested. -- Stan Gula http://gula.org/roffswaps |
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![]() "Stan Gula" wrote in message news:BeUjg.5294$891.3323@trndny01... Alaskan420 wrote: Without giving away favorite holes do you guys have any suggestions? Massachusetts Council of Trout Unlimited publishes a good guide called 'Flyfishing for Trout in Massachusetts'. I think there are a couple of commercial books on the topic too. However, I'm very active in Mass. TU and think their book is not only good information, but a good cause. 80% of the proceeds of sales from Chapters or members goes toward conservation work in our State. I have one remaining copy of the original printing from 1984 - it's a collector's item and I would let it go for a decent amount. If you're interested, make me an offer. I have two copies of the second printing (I forget the date offhand). Cover price is $15 but it's really worth $20 because we spent too much to have that printing done. I would let you buy a copy for $20 plus $5 postage and handing. The new edition just started shipping a month ago. I don't have any of those on hand but can get my hands on some within a week, Cover price on those is $20. The new edition has some editorial content changes, revised formatting and artwork by Alan James Robinson http://www.wildlifegraphics.com/ The new book is available from any TU Chapter in the State including the Squanatissit Chapter in your neighborhood. It is also available in Massachusetts fly shops (Mass. TU only gets $8 of every copy if you buy retail so I would suggest buying it direct if you want to support the cause). Email me if you're interested. -- Stan Gula http://gula.org/roffswaps Stan, I would like to get a new copy from you when they become available. I agree. I would rather TU get the lions share. Ric |
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