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The Season’s Closing-Blessed by Wild Trout Gems in Veiled Hallows

October 5, 2022 By Matthew Supinski

"Small brooks make great rivers" (French Proverbs) Everything in the universe has a beginning and end. From a Nova, to Supernova to a Black Hole abyss, there is a transition. Except for the Almighty, if one chooses to believe; this is the one eternal spirit of the Alpha and Omega who's being … [Read more...] about The Season’s Closing-Blessed by Wild Trout Gems in Veiled Hallows

Filed Under: Au Sable, brook trout, brown trout, caddis, Carl Richards, Catskill fly fishing, Delaware wild trout, Driftless Area, Dry Fly, emergers, Fly Fishing, Hallowed Waters Journal, Letort Spring Run, mayfly, Michigan Fly Fishing, Michigan trout streams, midges, Montana fly fishing, Nymphing, Pennsylvania fly fishing, Pere Marquette, rainbow trout, small trout streams, The Brown Trout-Atlantic Salmon Nexus Book, Tricorythodes, Trout, Uncategorized Tagged With: #abelreels, #baetis, #bwo, #dryfly, #germanbachforellen, #manisteenationalforest, #michigandnr, #Muskegonriver, #nysdec

Noah’s Drakes

June 8, 2022 By Matthew Supinski

It's truly amazing that the more you think you have finally figured out shit, the more you realize you dont know shit! This especially applies to the natural world of trout, insects and entomology that forever are evolving and unraveling in more complex ways with climate change. As the elusive … [Read more...] about Noah’s Drakes

Filed Under: brown trout, Carl Richards, Catskill fly fishing, Delaware wild trout, Dry Fly, emergers, Fly Fishing, Hallowed Waters Journal, Hex Hatch, mayfly, Michigan Fly Fishing, Michigan trout streams, Nymphing, Pere Marquette, Selectivity book, sulfur hatch, The Brown Trout-Atlantic Salmon Nexus Book, Trout, Uncategorized Tagged With: #alcaucci, #carlrichards, #climatechange, #dickpobst, #droughts, #dryfly, #FlyFishermanMagazine, #frostyfly, #graydrake, #graydrakelodge, #hallowedwaterjournal, #hallowedwatersjournal, #hemmingwayflies, #matchingthehatch, #matthewsupinski, #mayflies, #MayfliesofMichigan, #Muskegonriver, #siphlonurus, #tommylynch

What’s in our Spring Issue of Hallowed Waters-lots to love!

April 26, 2022 By Matthew Supinski

Our new spring issue has 250 pages of luscious content and stunning images celebrating the rite of spring and the annual trout opener that has been celebrated in history and paid homage to in classic writings like in John Voelker's "Trout Madness". We invite you to come and subscribe and see what … [Read more...] about What’s in our Spring Issue of Hallowed Waters-lots to love!

Filed Under: Atlantic salmon, brown trout, caddis, Catskill fly fishing, Delaware wild trout, Driftless Area, Dry Fly, emergers, England's chalk streams, Fly Fishing, Gary LaFontaine, Great Lakes Steelhead, Hallowed Waters Journal, limestone spring creeks, mayfly, Michigan Fly Fishing, Michigan trout streams, midges, Montana fly fishing, Montana Spring Creeks, Nymphing, Paradise Valley Spring Creeks, Pennsylvania fly fishing, Pennsylvania wild brown trout, Pere Marquette, Salmon, Scotland, sea trout, Skwala hatch, small trout streams, smoked salmon, Spey, spey swinging, Spring creek coulee, Steelhead, Streamers, The Brown Trout-Atlantic Salmon Nexus Book, Trout Tagged With: #aaronjasper, #bruceconcors, #catskillflytyersguild, #dryfly, #edmccoy, #enricopuglisi, #ericrichard, #ethanwinchester, #hallowedwaterjournal, #hallowedwatersjournal, #hendricksonhatch, #henryramsay, #iceland atlantic salmon, #jacford, #jcclark, #joeceballos, #joshgreenberg, #kellygalloup, #laxa, #mayflies, #patrickfulkrod, #piotrekmichna, #southholston, #tommylynch, #troutfishing, #valaarnadottir, johnmiller

The Vexing Hex Hatch

June 22, 2021 By Matthew Supinski

The late night Hex banter may go like this: "It's on!...it's off! "We need more heat and humidity"... " This damn cold front is screwing the bugs up"...and always the should've been here talk: "had a ton of bugs in the air last night, it got cold too quick tonight", …and as always the "too many … [Read more...] about The Vexing Hex Hatch

Filed Under: Au Sable, Dry Fly, Hex Hatch, mayfly, Michigan Fly Fishing, Michigan trout streams, Pere Marquette, Trout, Uncategorized Tagged With: @watershallowed, #Aaronvanderwall., #AUSABLEMICHIGAN, #BobLinsenman, #Brianpitzer, #browntroutatlanticsalmonnexusbook, #charlescutter, #danica, #dryfly, #flyfishingmayflies, #gatesausablelodge, #graydrakelodge, #graydrakemurdermystery, #hallowedwatersjournal, #hexagenia, #hexhatch, #Northernangler, #peremarquetteriver, #PMTU, #rchalesmclravey, #recurvata, #tommylynch

What Happened to the Gray Drakes?-The Majesty and Travesty in One Year

June 10, 2021 By Matthew Supinski

It's been another year and episode of climate change 301. Rivers heating up way too early, droughts, crazy disappearance of hatches and of course the plague of cicadas and gypsy moths- apocalyptical eh? Everyone and every predating aquatic beast wants a piece of this big mayfly bug action. Fly … [Read more...] about What Happened to the Gray Drakes?-The Majesty and Travesty in One Year

Filed Under: Dry Fly, Fly Fishing, mayfly, Michigan Fly Fishing, Michigan trout streams, Uncategorized Tagged With: #dryfly, #flyfishingmayflies, #graydrakehatch, #graydrakelodge, #michiganhatches, #Muskegonriver, #peremarquette, #troutfishing

It’s Mayfly time-but why the caddis fuss?

May 23, 2021 By Matthew Supinski

It's mayfly season-right? So our hatch matching attention should be on those amazing, beautiful, and delicate mayflies we have waited all year for. But???...why are those bloody sedges, as the Brit's call them, making such a fuss? The caddis conundrum is a dilemma that has plagued hatch matchers for … [Read more...] about It’s Mayfly time-but why the caddis fuss?

Filed Under: caddis, Carl Richards, Catskill fly fishing, Delaware wild trout, Driftless Area, Dry Fly, England's chalk streams, Fly Fishing, Gary LaFontaine, limestone spring creeks, Mad River, mayfly, Michigan Fly Fishing, Michigan trout streams, Montana fly fishing, Nymphing, Pennsylvania fly fishing, Pennsylvania wild brown trout, small trout streams, sulfur hatch, Trout, Uncategorized Tagged With: #caddishatches, #dryfly, #hallowedwatersjournal, #mayflyhatches, #Muskegonriver

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