Happy Monday and the current currentseams situation

I’ve always tried to make currentseams worthy of your time. My goal has been to make three posts a week, all original content, stuff that you can’t get anywhere else. I know, sometimes in winter currentseams feels like the very big Steve Culton promotional machine, but after all, it is show season, and I like to keep you up to date on what I’m doing and where because you might want to catch a good presentation. It benefits everyone, yes?

So: right now, we’re in the process of getting our house ready for sale. Happy-happy-fun-joy, all the packing and organizing and culling and painting and cleaning we’re doing. As you can imagine, this leaves less time for fishing and writing. But the good news is it’s only temporary. Normally this time of year I get into a writing and content wheelhouse. That’s going into a holding pattern. I’ll still be posting, but it may not be three times a week. My current thinking is that some of those posts may be revisits of good stuff from the archives. I’m guessing that many of my readers haven’t seen some of the older published articles, or some of the wet fly series I’ve done, just to name a couple. If the planets align and I go fishing, I’ll surely let you know. I appreciate both your patience and your readership.

It’s all got to get packed up. And this just the tip of the iceberg.

On a positive local fishing note, the Farmington River is finally down to an angler-friendly level. Moderate weather is forecast through the week, so it’s a good time to take advantage if you’re not stuck inside packing up your house. I would think that nymphing would be the most productive method. Try an attractor like an egg or a junk fly on the bottom with a tiny soft-hackle dropper or midge pattern above. No need to be fishing at first light — let the water temp come up and enjoy a leisurely afternoon on the water. And of course, there’s always the streamer option…enjoy!

6 comments on “Happy Monday and the current currentseams situation

  1. Carl's avatar Carl says:

    We made the down sizing move last year. Wish I could tell you it wasn’t a nightmare. But I had the fly tying area up and running fairly quickly. Good luck!

  2. Greg Tarris's avatar Greg Tarris says:

    I for one would like to see again some of your past postings, e.g. how to set up a three fly rig.

  3. Jack's avatar Jack says:

    Repost short story/ tale and a pattern.
    Good luck packing Steve. A lot of work having just done it two years ago. If you’re moving to a smaller house just keep the fishing stuff😄.
    Label everything. Don’t move anything you are not sure you need. Get it done now, fishing better later.
    Find some “ will move for flies” friends or rent a U-Haul truck and labor- they are very good.
    You’ll feel great when it’s done. Best

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