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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 714349" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I'm pretty much a dry fly nut and follow the northeast hatches through the season from Quill Gordons in early spring through to the tiny olives in the fall. The small native Brookies are my favorite. Some of the streams are narrower than my kitchen table. They are like jewels. This is where a fine light weight bamboo shines. I haven't been around the country much but fished the upper Conn. River several years ago in Northern Néw Hampshire. Great fishing! One of my favorites at the other extreme is Striper fishing the coastline from Maine to Rhode Island. They can run from 2 pounds to 30+. For this is I use a 8-9 wt/9ft. Thomas and Thomas or Orvis graphite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 714349, member: 10291"] I'm pretty much a dry fly nut and follow the northeast hatches through the season from Quill Gordons in early spring through to the tiny olives in the fall. The small native Brookies are my favorite. Some of the streams are narrower than my kitchen table. They are like jewels. This is where a fine light weight bamboo shines. I haven't been around the country much but fished the upper Conn. River several years ago in Northern Néw Hampshire. Great fishing! One of my favorites at the other extreme is Striper fishing the coastline from Maine to Rhode Island. They can run from 2 pounds to 30+. For this is I use a 8-9 wt/9ft. Thomas and Thomas or Orvis graphite. [/QUOTE]
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