Greetings, fellow currentseamsers. I wish I could tell you that I’ve been out fishing, but alas, no. I’m nearing the home stretch for the first deadline for the Farmington River book, and that’s been my focus. I was visiting #2 son in Ohio over the weekend, took the train, and was able to bang out thousands of words. (I love writing on the train.) I’m really liking what I’ve written so far, and I think you will, too. I appreciate your loyalty and I’m looking forward to not only finishing the book, but getting back a normal posting schedule on currentseams.
On Thursday, October 3 (tomorrow) I’ll be speaking at the Bucks County (PA) Chapter of TU. If you’re in the Philadelphia area, come join the party. The topic is “The Little Things 2.0.”
Next week, October 9, I’ll be celebrating John Lennon’s birthday with an appearance at the East Jersey TU chapter in Rochelle Park, NJ. The meeting starts at 7:30, and I’ll be presenting “Wet Flies 2.0.” If you’re there, please say hello.
The Farmington River continues to run at a very low level. We need rain! The good news is that the water is plenty cold. Lower light will be your best time to fish.

Finally, it’s fall, which is a great time to be fishing wild brook trout streams. If you’re going to partake, please read this quick article from the archives, Three Small Stream/Wild Trout Best Practices.
Great time to fish brooks IF they have water. Think I will give them a hard pass this fall and not stress the fishery. Always next year!
As always, we should use good judgement when deciding to fish or not.
Steve, sorry I am going to miss you in Bucks county, very close to me but alas, I will be throwing flatwings in the Cape May surf on Thursday and enjoying a nice cigar or two. Hopefully yot be down this way in the future. 👍
Well, Bob, if I had a choice between seeing me speak and fishing I’d take the latter every day! I’ll be at the IFTS in NJ in November, and Edison in January. Hope to see you there. 🙂