Massachusetts Fishing Report – April 22, 2021
April 22, 2021
With so many taking to groundfishing and having a heck of a time with sweetwater pursuits, the imminent arrival of “you know what” is almost an afterthought! Perusing some of the photos and the variety of what I’m seeing leaves one inescapable conclusion: striped bass can wait!
Massachusetts Freshwater Fishing Report
According to Rod from
Flagg’s Fly and Tackle in Orange, the Quabbin Reservoir season kicked off in fine fashion with cooperative landlocked salmon up to 6 1/2 pounds! Rod’s hand tied Fire Smelt streamers have been killer; in fact he had to cut short our conversation he was so busy tying to meet demand! The wind kept most in close to the boat launch sites but it didn’t matter. Two/three pound lakers are ubiquitous to where they are almost a nuisance with anglers fishing from shore at Gates 16 and 35 catching all the forkies they could handle. Rainbows have been willing from shore at Gate 31.
Tatiana de Rosnay on âSarahâs Key,â Boston memories, and her scary new novel
By Lauren Daley Globe correspondent,Updated February 22, 2021, 2:52 p.m.
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Author Tatiana de Rosnay spent spent several of her childhood years in Boston.Charlotte Jolly de Rosnay
In her new novel hitting shelves Tuesday, Tatiana de Rosnay â author of international bestseller âSarahâs Keyâ â delivers a chilling âBlack Mirrorâ-esque page-turner set in a near-future Paris.
Turns out the seeds for her suspenseful âFlowers of Darknessâ just might be rooted in her Brookline schooldays.
As a kid attending John D. Runkle Elementary School, âI had a wonderful teacher called Miss Sebold, who told my mother I had a vivid imagination,â de Rosnay said in an e-mail interview from her Paris home. âShe used to read us Edgar Allan Poe stories, and Iâm sure my love of dark, scary tales stems from there.â