CFFA tomorrow, Edison wrap-up, back to the Book

A reminder that tomorrow, Saturday, February 1, is the CFFA Expo at Nomad’s in South Windsor, 9am-3pm. I’ll be on Tier’s Row, and speaking at 1:30pm on Fly Fishing CT’s Small Streams. See you there!

Edison Fly Fishing Show redux: Another fantastic show. Of all the shows I do, this one’s my favorite. Both my talks, Finding Small Stream Nirvana, and Wet Flies 101, were very well attended — if you saw me speak, thanks for coming. Thanks also to everyone who took my classes — you were an enthusiastic, attentive group. And if you snagged me on the show floor while I was running to another gig, my apologies for having to take off so quickly. I bought some Renomed scissors and some wet fly capes I needed. Good stuff.

You probably know this guy. The Fly Fishing Show remains one of the best opportunities for you to meet and speak with and learn from some of the best, most knowledgeable fly fishers in the world.
Wu’s Shanghai Dumpling in Edison. It’s what’s for dinner. Every year, I look forward to getting my spicy pork dumpling and spicy pork Udon fix. Authentic and delicious!
Speaking of Tom Rosenbauer, you should listen to his Orvis podcast with my buddy Josh Miller. Josh is a fairly new friend, and what I’ve learned so far is that he’s an incredibly pleasant, very fishy guy who knows a ton about fly fishing. Aside from speaking and tying and teaching, my favorite part of the show is making new friends and seeing old ones. I got to know a bunch of my fellow “Celebrities” this year that I really hadn’t spent any time with before, and it made for some already fond memories.

Last but not least, the Christmas/New Year hiatus is over. I have resumed work on the Fly Fishing Guide to the Farmington River book –it’s not going to write itself — and that means I’ll be getting back to one or two posts a week while I focus on that project. I appreciate your patience.

Currentseams Best of 2023: #4-#2

#4: Wesley’s First Trout on the Fly. Helping someone learn how to catch more fish is the non-monetary reward for being a guide. Helping someone catch their first trout on the fly, doubly so. But when it’s an eight-year-old kid doing it in front of his father, well, that’s something special. Wesley, who just about came up to my chest, was an unsure wader, and who can blame him on a big river like the Farmington? But once he found his “happy feet” place, he took direction supremely well, especially the part — we were indicator nymphing — about looking for a reason to set the hook on every drift. Suddenly, it wasn’t the bottom, and next thing you know, the rainbow is in the hoop. Fantastic job, Wesley!

One rainbow trout, two very big smiles.

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#3: Guiding Members of Project Healing Waters. When PHW — here’s their website if you want to learn more or donate — reached out to book me for a large group outing over several days, I said yes. But I wasn’t sure how it would all go down. I wanted it to be good for everyone, and for everyone to feel like they got something out of it. And then, there was the weather and the flows to worry about. As it turns out, much fretting over nothing. What a great group of enthusiastic anglers. The energy was: we are happy just to be here, standing in a river, learning from you. Any fish hooked and landed are gravy. Well, we did some campsite picnic table classroom stuff. We did on-the-water lessons. We did small talk and life stories and fishing stories. And yes, we caught some fish. Thank you, PHW, for making my job not only easy, but also enjoyable. And thank you for your service.

Me and some of the gang. The fish were more cooperative later on this day, but we had a few players during out morning session.

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#2: Appearing on the Orvis Podcast. It’s the gold standard of fly fishing podcasts. So when Tom Rosenbauer called me to set up a recording date, I was only slightly delirious. We recorded “How To Swing Soft Hackle Wet Flies with Steve Culton” one day, and a week later it was live on the air. In case you missed it, you can find it somewhere here. It’s the next best thing to taking a wet fly lesson on the river with me. And right now, a heckuva lot warmer. If you like it, send Tom and email and tell him.

Today: recording an Orvis Fly Fishing Podcast episode on wet fly fishing

I’m excited to tell you that today I’m going to be recording a future episode of the Orvis Fly Fishing Podcast with Tom Rosenbauer. I’ve only recently met Tom, but I’m a little beyond thrilled to have this opportunity. We’re going to be talking about tying and fishing wet flies. Of course, I’ll let you know about the release date. Off I go to prep…