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Where’s the Best Saltwater Fly Fishing in the North-East?

Posted on May 8th, 2008

Ok gents, we have a request from a newcomer who wants to know where the best saltwater fly fishing can be found in the north east. I’ll start us off with one of my favorite spots, the deep water of Nantucket Sound; south side of Cape Cod, Massachusetts.

When you’re getting started using saltwater flies, the Albies, Stripers and Blues close in make for a good day of fishing. Then once you’ve got the bug and crave a little more, the deeper water holds Thresher, Mako and Blue sharks that will give you the fight of a lifetime.

If you ask me, saltwater fly fishing is best wherever you happen to be, because it’s just plain fun. But if you have the time and money for a trip, Cape Cod saltwater fly fishing always makes for a great time and should be at least one destination in your future.

OK guys, let’s get some more hot-spots for our new friend here.

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3 Responses to “Where’s the Best Saltwater Fly Fishing in the North-East?”

  1. Robert Hanscom Says:
    May 8th, 2008 at 12:52 am

    I’m with you for deep saltwater fly-fishing off Cape Cod. Chatham has always been my sweet spot. But if you want to go a bit further north, it’s tough to beat the deep-water stretch between Cutts Island and York Harbor, Maine. It’s easy to find if you head north on the 103 from Kitttery. It’s only short ways up the coast from the New Hampshire line.

    If you’re looking to go further north, you really can’t go wrong either. Just keep an eye on the mercury the closer you get to Canada.

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