I have a degree in fisheries management and worked in fisheries for about 6 years. I currently work for a private environmental company and reside with my fiance in Albany, NY.
I love fly fishing and was lucky enough to spend 6 years living on the banks of the beaverkill river.
My passion is ...
fly fishing
I know too much about ...
fish
My childhood ambition ...
marine biologist
My favorite memory ...
anything about my fiance
Why I write ...
to inform and entertain
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
death taxes leaky waders/survivor/phish
My first job ...
on a farm
My best moment ...
yet to come
My inspiration ...
my fiance
When it comes to catching trout in streams, lakes or ponds bait is hard to beat. Bait is anything that is a natural source of food for a trout. Good examples of bait are worms, minnows and insects. There are some general rules you should follow to meet with success when using baits for trout. Trout can inhabit cold stream, rivers, lakes and ponds. However, how a trout will feed is largely dependent on what type of habitat he lives in. For instance, trout that inhabit streams and rivers are more stationary and rely on the current to deliver food to them. On the other hand, trout in lakes an...
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