Hey anglers, got some interesting buzz happening in the fly fishing world worth talking about.
Big news out of Idaho Falls where the women are about to show everyone how it's done. The International Sport Fly Fishing Federation picked the Snake River region to host the Fourth World Ladies Fly Fishing Championship this July. USAngling is rolling out the red carpet for teams from around the globe to hit those legendary Idaho waters. Pretty cool seeing the women's side of the sport getting this kind of spotlight, especially with home field advantage for the US team.
Speaking of regulations, New Jersey just dropped some changes that'll affect your creel limits starting this year. The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection's Bureau of Freshwater Fisheries is cutting the summer, fall, and winter trout limit from four fish down to two per day. They're simplifying things too, splitting regulations between lakes and ponds versus rivers and streams. Lakes and ponds stay open year-round now, which is nice. The spring limit bumps back up to six fish from Opening Day through May thirty-first, then drops to that new two-fish limit from June through December. Definitely something to keep in mind if you're planning any Garden State trips.
Maryland's also shaking things up over on Beaver Creek in Washington County. The Department of Natural Resources is looking at extending the catch-and-release artificial fly fishing section downstream to Beaver Creek Road bridge. They're also thinking about moving the put-and-take section boundary downstream to that Interstate 70 West onramp bridge. These kinds of tweaks usually mean they're seeing good wild trout populations, which is always encouraging.
And if you're into the high country golden trout scene, guides are already booking solid for summer trips in the Eastern Sierra. Golden Trout Guiding Company's running their weeklong excursion from late July into early August, and spots are filling fast. They're talking forty to one hundred fish days on dry flies in some of California's most pristine waters. That's the kind of fishing that reminds you why we do this.
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