Even the lowly cinder worm needs some loving. Thousands of them each spring leave their safe haven bottom, swim toward the surface in search of a mate. However, this comes with some risks. Stripers by the dozens wait in ambush for a tasty meal as they approach the surface.
Want to learn more about this amazing cinder worm phenomenon and how it leads to fantastic fly fishing opportunities? Come listen to a presentation led by Capt. Ray Stachelek at the Kettle Pond Visitor Center on Tuesday, April 28th, 6-7pm! Register here: https://forms.office.com/g/8UUNE27c7B. Walk-ins welcome.
Learn the salt pond secrets of their habit, travel, and the best time to fish the worm swarm. This presentation will improve your catch rate, fly selection, and the proper methods and locations to find fish.
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Age range
Middle/Junior High (Grades 6-8), High School (Grades 9-12), Young adult, Adult, Senior (13 and up)
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