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Fishing Reports & Blogs

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se the following river reports and tools to make the most of your time fishing in the Berkshires of Western Massachusetts.

Recent Fishing Reports

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Fishing Report 3/14/2022

It looks as though winter may be in the rear view at this point and we here at Berkshire Rivers Fly Fishing couldn’t be happier!   We were lucky enough to get out for a float today with some beautiful March weather and wet a few lines while getting the rowing muscles back into shape.  The fish were hungry, beautiful and lively.    With a heavy focus on streamers we were able to land 3 beautiful fish and missed a few more.

The air and water temperatures are starting to rise and we expect to get some spring thaw runoff but at the moment the river levels are great.   The spring is a great time to chase some of our stellar local brown trout.   We have a few trips booked in March,  April is starting to fill in so get a hold of us to set a date for a float or wade trip!

It was a long and cold winter for all of us and we look forward to getting you out on the water during the 2022 season!

Housatonic River - Great Barrington, MA

HOUSATONIC RIVER NEAR GREAT BARRINGTON, MA

  • Streamflow: 62.1 ft³/s
  • Gage height: 1.58 ft
Streamflow GraphGage height Graph
USGS

Housatonic River — Falls Village, Canaan, CT

HOUSATONIC RIVER AT FALLS VILLAGE, CT

  • Streamflow: 136 ft³/s
  • Gage height: 1.72 ft
Streamflow GraphGage height Graph
USGS

Farmington River (West Branch) — Riverton, CT

WEST BRANCH FARMINGTON RIVER AT RIVERTON, CT

  • Temperature: 64.22 ° F
  • Streamflow: 104 ft³/s
  • Gage height: 3.61 ft
Temperature GraphStreamflow GraphGage height Graph
USGS

Westfield River — Knightville, MA

WESTFIELD RIVER AT KNIGHTVILLE, MA

  • Temperature: 64.22 ° F
  • Streamflow: 27.2 ft³/s
  • Gage height: 2.52 ft
Temperature GraphStreamflow GraphGage height Graph
USGS
USGS Water Data

 

Weather shouldn’t necessarily be a deterrent from fishing (unless extreme), but knowing what to expect from the weather is important for any good fisherman.

National Weather Service
Weather ResourcesThe National Weather Service is part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. It provides forecasts, historic data, and more.

Come Prepared
Berkshire Rivers Fly Fishing advises its fishermen bring the following with them on their fishing trip:

  • Hat
  • Polarized Sunglasses
  • Sunscreen
  • Rain Jacket
  • Waders (We Do Have Limited Sizes to Loan if Needed)
  • Extra Set of Dry, Warm Clothes

Plan and Prepare for a Fishing Trip

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