November Fishing Report and Gift Ideas

Hello everyone,  I will giving a fishing update shortly, but first I am announcing my version of Black Friday deals.

One of a Kind Books: Like every author that sells his or her own books, at the end of the year, I have accumulated books that have minor defects so that I can’t sell them as first quality. Books with slightly scratched or marred covers, signatures that smudged, or signed to individuals that didn’t want them so I black out the name. For those of you wanting a deal on any of my three books, you can buy these books for 50% off and free shipping. (either $12.50 or $15.00 depending on the book. Email me and I will send you a photo of the book for your approval. Great as a second copy if you have a summer camp.

Overstock: I also have the last dozen of my first edition of my first book, Flyfishing Northern New England Seasons, (now in its 3rd edition). The first edition doesn’t have color photographs and an updated chapter, but the information is virtually the same and I think there is something special about a first edition signed by the author.  Selling for $ 12.50 versus retail of $25.00 and free shipping. Email me.

First Quality Books

Until Xmas, to promote my books, I am offering two deals. The first deal is if you purchase any two books from me, the first is full price and the second will be half  price. E-mail me. Each book title is meant to complement the others and often purchasers end up buying all three over time.Sometimes, anglers purchase two copies of the same title if they have a fishing camp and another home. Or they purchase one for themselves and get a second for a gift.

The second deal is that anyone purchasing a signed book from me between now and the end of the year, will also receive a Cosohammer conehead soft-hackle streamer – my go-to fly! They are hard to find commercially, so you can use this one as a model to tie your own or get someone else to tie them for you.

 

Now the fishing report for November
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More waters close at the end of October, but some remain open, especially in southern Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts. Strangely enough, fall stocking was delayed in some waters because water  flows remained extremely low. Freestone rivers without lakes to provide water remained well below normal flows.

We also had freakishly warm weather for a week in the middle of the month with certain localities setting all time records for five straight days due to a Bermuda High system that did not move for a week. Where I live, we had highs in the 60’s and 70’s for a few days. This prevented the water from cooling as it usually does this time of year and kept the fish more active with temps still around 50, even in Maine.

Due to the warm weather and people with more time on their hands, fishing pressure was heavy on popular waters. For example, parking lots were overflowing on the rivers stocked by Three-Rivers Stocking Association including the Cocheco, Lamprey, and Isinglass rivers.

Some days, the Route 35 parking lot in Windham by the Presumpscot River  had over 20 cars in it. Too much comradery for me. I fished other parts of the river and found active brookies, landlocked salmon, and brown trout.

Here is a video montage of November fly fishing.

 

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