Where to fly fish in New York?

Learn where to fish in the Empire State from the angler who literally wrote the book on it.

Eric Newman, author of Flyfisher’s Guide to New York, will speak on Zoom Tuesday, March 22, at 7 p.m. The talk, open to all free of charge, is hosted by the Nutmeg Chapter of Trout Unlimited.

Click here to register and get the Zoom link.

Newman will discuss areas in New York that are not far from southern Connecticut, but that may be unknown to local anglers.

  • North of New York City, primarily the Croton Watershed; and
  • The three spring creeks on Long Island (Connetquot, Nissequogue and Carmans)

Eric Newman has been an avid flyfisher for 30 years and has fished widely in the waters of New York, including during the almost two years he worked on Flyfishers Guide to New York. A lawyer and writer, he lives in Manhattan and is a past president of the New York City Chapter of Trout Unlimited, where he also participated in the New York State council and National Leadership Council.

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