Hello
I would like to invite all the members of the S.R.R.A. to feel free to use this blog for anything you feel needs to be shared with fellow members.
Remember this is an open forum and please keep things civil
"No Sour Grapes Please !"
Tight Lines and S.R.A.A. Loops
Andy M
I would like to invite all the members of the S.R.R.A. to feel free to use this blog for anything you feel needs to be shared with fellow members.
Remember this is an open forum and please keep things civil
"No Sour Grapes Please !"
Tight Lines and S.R.A.A. Loops
Andy M

Comments
Posted: 06/11/08 13:26:50
Thanks for your support of the SRRA. Offering space on your page to spread our word speaks volumes about you!! Yes, the Salmon River ( in CT. ) is a small trout stream in the "burbes", but it is no less a gem. There are alot of people that are ( for various reason ) very passionate about this river. It is alittle bit of heaven in a world of torment.
Thank you,
Jeff
Posted: 09/04/08 03:24:18
I pasted and posted this announcement for the up coming Salmon River Anglers Association September 9/11
meeting.
I hope to see my local fiberglass fly rodders out for the meeting this is one you shouldn't miss.
To learn more about our guest speaker Rich Strolis please visit his web site
www.catching-shadows.com
Tight Lines and S.R.A.A. Loops
Andy M
The Fisherman
Yeats' poem "The Fisherman" represents his vision of the ideal man, combining wisdom with simplicity, who lives with close communion with nature, is appreciative of art and fits into the natural landscape of the country.
'FISH AND VISITORS STINK AFTER 3 DAYS' " DON'T FORGET THE BACKBONE" " REMEMBER TO SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL FISHERY"
Posted: 09/04/08 06:23:57
A Short Review of
A Guide to the Salmon River Trout Management area
Written By
Howard Ridley
I am hopeful to be the first of many to give this Guide a favorable review.
Mr. Ridley has been fishing the Salmon River for many years and decided to write a guide to the Trout Management Area to help his fellow fisherman.
This is a very informative guide with a vast amount of knowledge of the area put in an easy to follow format for both the new comer to the area as well as the seasoned
Salmon River Angler.
The guide lays out the pools and the access points for the majority of the T.M.A.
A map is included as well.
The guide has a hatch chart to help you match the hatch and anticipate what insects etc to expect to encounter on the river and at what time of year.
Mr. Ridley touches on the history of the river as well.
And much more!
The guide has good illustrations and is an easy read.
The guide is available directly from Mr. Ridley at the nominal fee of $10.00
I recommend you consider purchasing the guide as an introduction to the T.M.A.
Mr. Ridley will be the speaker at the August S.R.A.A. monthly general meeting.
On Thursday Aug 14th at 6 PM
The meeting will be at the former fireman's field picnic pavilion down stream of the route 16 bridge.
For directions call 203/435/7948
Mr. Ridley will be talking about how he came to write the guide and give insights on the process it undertook.
He will also be sharing his insights in person on fishing the Salmon River Trout Management Area.
Copies of the Guide will be on hand for sale and Mr. Ridley will be very happy to sign a copy for you as well.
Please come out and join the S.R.A.A. for this informative meeting and in support of
Mr. Ridley's Accomplishment.
A.W.Manchester. Jr