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New York is known as the birth place of fly fishing in the US and a state I’ve had my eyes on for a while. Between the Catskills, the Adirondacks, and everything in between, New York has an overwhelming amount of good trout water. Recently I was able to spend 3 days fly fishing and exploring New York, and it did not disappoint.
In this video I spent 3 days exploring New York, which wasn't nearly enough time. On Day one I was able to tour the @CortlandLineCompany facility and see how the fly line and tippet is made along with some of their other line and gear. On day two I floated a well known tailwater and struggled big time, which I guess comes with the territory. You can't always catch big fish when visiting a new state. Either way it was fun and I should give a huge shout out to Chris and Matt over at cortland for showing me around.
On day 3 I decided to make the trip up to the Adirondacks just to visit an area I have had on my bucket list for a long time. The Adirondacks are a special place, and getting to fly fish for New York's state fish, the native brook trout, and catch a few was a blessing. The weather fought me the entire way but that's why they call it fishing I guess. I was also able to Catch a few little wild brown trout which was an extra treat.
Thank you so much for watching and I'll catch you on the next video!
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