Hey there folks… been scouting and working feverishly. Sorry I have been abscent from writing updates and new stuff.
Been busy preparing for the coming season. Tying alot of stuff and getting my buddies ready as well. Tying for alot of swaps as well. Best way to see what the other tyers are tying.
Have a series of articles in the works to post here in the months ahead. I have buddies out all over who are going to use my flies in all manner of places and share their adventures with you here. Some of these trips I will be on. Like Baker lake in Northern Maine. Home of some rather large Muskies, 38 ” is common. Baskahegan for bass in June. Trout and Salmon from the Allagash to St. Croix Lake areas.

Pull up a log, rest by the fire,
Not to mention my continued involvement in CSF and the many trips we have planned. As well as my family and I taking to the woods this summer. Two step sons who will be fishing and a future daughter in law who will as well. The wife and I are constant pair of anglers. Plus my youngest son, at 7 who walks in my shadow, grinning at how much like me he really is. All of us creating fodder for my writings and new articles to follow.
I will be posting more in the next 24 hours…… stay tuned….I’m just getting started.
Posted on 22nd April 2008
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I have been doing some design work trying to come up with a good logo. Tell me what you think!!!!!

May offer this in Patches and decals…Tshirts and Hats ????
Posted on 8th April 2008
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Posted on 6th April 2008
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Region G – Aroostook County
With snowbanks so high that I have difficulty seeing traffic go up Station Hill in Ashland, peering into our crystal ball we will predict that ice out will occur as normal, that being late April in southern Aroostook County and May 8-15 in the remainder of the region. As usual travel in the North Maine Woods area will be subject to the effects of mud season – culvert washouts, frost heaves and unplowed roads that may be full of snow hampering travel to some ponds.
The usual ponds were stocked with fingerling brook trout in fall 2007 and should reward anglers with ice out fishing. These include Deep and Carry lakes in Littleton, Echo Lake and Hanson Brook Lake in Presque Isle and Daigle Pond in New Canada. Spring yearling brook trout will also be stocked in the same waters: Mud Pond and Logan Lake in the Houlton area, Arnold Brook Lake and Monson Pond in central Aroostook, Island Pond and Upper Elbow Pond in the back country.
Improved catches of salmon and smelts in Square Lake this winter should cause optimism for those anglers that have longed for the fast ice out fishing for which the lake was well known. Increased smelt abundance has improved the growth of these salmon. Brook trout fishing in Square Lake has produce nice catches of 14-16 inch fish. As has been the case in past years, anglers will flock to Long Lake looking for the trophy salmon. Mud Brook will be open to smelt dipping again in 2008.
By all reports, trout fishing in the larger streams and rivers was excellent last year and should continue into 2008. The Aroostook River between Caribou and Fort Fairfield, under special regulation, is now known for excellent catches of trout 12-16 inches. The Presque Isle Stream, Prestile Stream, Fish River and Allagash should all offer some decent brook trout as the water drops and warms in late May and early June.
The 2008 Open Water lawbook has been printed and is now available to the public. We would recommend taking the opportunity to read this pamphlet while anglers wait for the snowbanks to recede and the ice to leave their favorite waters.
Finally, the Presque Isle Fish and Game Club’s Sportsman Show is scheduled for April 5-6 at the University of Maine at Presque Isle. This may be the first sign of spring in the County and should offer the public a great opportunity to get ready for the upcoming fishing, boating and camping season.
– David Basley, Regional Fisheries Biologist, Ashland
Posted on 6th April 2008
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This box will be auctioned off by Joni over at NAFF to benefit “Casting For A Cure”
For all you folks who were following along. NAFFF held it’s 1st swap of the year. Previuosly linked to here at AFT. The swap came off without a hitch and all the tyers did it impressively.The whole thing came about as it did because Joni Tomich did an incredible job!! Not only to keep it organized, but she made us furled leaders and shared with us some sweet little fly boxes. All in All an increibly enjoyable experience. ( Thanks again Joni!!!)
The Link to the flies:
NAFFF Swap: Wet Flies 2008
It is my intent not to host anymore swaps here for the forseeable future. There are far too many out there in cyberspace that are struggling. Instead I will join the other swaps and report on them here. I am currently involved in swaps at several other sites and the stories are to follow shortly.
In drawing attention to all these other sites I hope to bolster the flytying community. Unification of our diversity is our best defense and greatest strength.
My next posting will be on the “Saltwater Swap” held by The Virtual Flybox. Ken Staples is hosting and I am looking forward to the flies for my wall. Yes that’s what I do with all my swaps, minus the fly I tyed. Framing and matting them for display.
Posted on 1st April 2008
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