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Fishing in Deerfield river water

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Fishing in Deerfield river water

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The ever so popular Deerfield River is hidden deep in the hills of northwest Massachusetts. It starts from Harmon reservoir and flows into the Connecticut River below Turner falls in Greenland. The river is 73 miles long and it offers numerous recreational opportunities for the tourists in every season. Some of the popular activities are swimming near Stillwater Bridge, kayaking, water paddling, canoeing, jumping of the cliff (not recommended though) and trout fishing.

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As the River enters the state of Massachusetts, trout fishing becomes a pure delight for the fishermen. The 1.6 miles river stretch running from the

boulder strewn Long Pool at the Fife Brook Dam to the Boston & Maine Railroad trestle is an object of interest for the anglers. Also, the area of

railroad underpass stretching to Mohawk Campgrounds is known for the scenic beauty. The hills here are covered with birch trees, spruce and

hemlock.

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There are two floatable stretches in the Deerfield trout water that have steady streams of mayflies, stoneflies, and caddis throughout the year for the trout fish to feed on. Tourists looking to try their hand at fishing can actually have a ball at this place! The Deerfield river water flows through a variety of terrains, right from rough pocket and deep pools with riffles to a fairly smooth one. Due to the cool waters, the river actually provides a kind of cover in the form of crevices in large rocks for the large trout to hide. Deerfield River stocks large number of trout like large brown holdovers that are approximately 20 inches long and rainbow trout that are up to 15 inches long. Therefore, fishing can really be a rewarding experience for people.

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One needs to go through all the fishing regulations before heading out for fishing. Also, one thing to remember that as the season grows longer, the fish becomes cleverer. During the peak season, the place becomes quite crowded and you need to know how to deal with the same and make your way to the fishing site.

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Fishing in the Deerfield River:Deerfield River has generous hatches of blue quills, tricos, caddis flies and light cahills. The trick is to be

able to fish the hatch and you will see the rising trout. If that doesn’t work for you, there is a good chance that

you can be successful at fishing a larvae or nymph imitation. Pupae and midge larvae are a good catch

because of their ample availability all through the year.

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The river routeThe upper part of Deerfield has different varieties of fish like brown trout, brook and wild rainbow trout. On the lower part, one can find different types of stocked trout, dace, walleye, shad and small mouth bass. The best thing about the river is that it is

floatable in all the four seasons, spring, summer, fall and winter, from Vermont border to the Connecticut River. However, the environmental changes and challenges cause the water level change continuously which makes it quite difficult for the beginners

and first time whitewater river runners.

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However, one can definitely get the best of fishing experience on navigating class III and class IV rapids. Some sections that are difficult to access can be made easy by using winch in and winch out equipment. Low water conditions can destroy wooden drift and fiberglass boats. There are large inflatable fly-fishing rafts as well as pontoon boats like Schadden and Autcast that are safe to use in float trips in the river. Inflatable rafts can skillfully handle fluctuating water levels, steep river banks and long hauls to and from launches and takeouts. All you need is the right equipment, rowing skills and determination to get it right and you are ready to take on the Deerfield River floating challenge.Large inflatable fly-fishing rafts and pontoon boats (like those from AIRE, Scadden, and Outcast) are safer bets for float trips. Inflatable rafts can easily handle fluctuating water levels, as well as access issues such as long hauls to and from launches and takeouts, and steep riverbanks. With the right equipment, practiced rowing skills, and determination, you can float most sections of the Deerfield River.

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Spring:The season starts in April when you get black caddis followed by grey caddis in May and brown one sin June. Be prepared to walk since it will be crowded and hatch as closely as possible.

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Summer:This is an ideal season for fishing and be prepared to face the crowd for fishing. The season sees hatches of blue quills sulphurs and cahills.

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Fall and winter:The onset of fall is an excellent time to fish in the Deerfield River. The nature turns gold during this time with leaves changing their

colors to orange and yellow. The brown sculpin is the primary catch of the season. Trout can also be caught in midge patterns

in this season.

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Fishing guide for the readers:Deerfield River is a perfect destination for a wonderful fishing

experience. You can do fishing sitting on the banks or while floating in the river. Usually, serious anglers prefer fishing from a boat since one can cover a large area. The fishing experience can be easy or quite difficult depending on various factors. There is a

power plant that monitors the flow of water so as to keep the water cool irrespective of the season. This ensures that the trout

is found abundantly in the river. The water level can ride up to two feet when the water is released. One needs to keep an eye on the changing water levels. You can easily do this by picking out a visible object above the water level and notice the point

where water is striking. This way, you can safely get to the bank before water goes up to high level.

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