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Reel in the Latest Fly Fishing News: Team USA Dominates World Championship, Anglers Celebrate New Regulations

Reel in the Latest Fly Fishing News: Team USA Dominates World Championship, Anglers Celebrate New Regulations

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Hey there, fly fishing folks! Let's dive into some of the hottest happenings in the fly fishing world right now.

First up, we've got some exciting news out of Idaho. The USA is hosting the Fourth World Ladies Fly Fishing Championship this past July in Idaho Falls, and let me tell you, our women absolutely brought it. Team USA took home the gold medal, and individual angler Tess Weigand snagged the individual gold while Melissa Smith grabbed the silver. This championship is huge for growing women's participation in the sport and showing the world that fly fishing isn't just a guy's game anymore.

Now, if you're out West chasing trout, here's what you need to know. Conditions this winter have been pretty challenging in the Eastern Sierra. According to local guiding reports, the Lower Owens River has been decent but nothing to write home about with current water temperatures and flows. However, here's the silver lining: guides are already booking up for summer 2025, and they're gearing up for an epic Golden Trout Excursion from July 27th through August 3rd. If catching some of the most beautiful fish on the planet is on your bucket list, now's the time to start planning.

Speaking of regulation changes, several states are shaking things up for fly fishers. New York adopted new trout stream fishing regulations back in October, and the Fish and Boat Commission in Pennsylvania just added twenty stream sections to their Class A wild trout streams list. Meanwhile, out in Wyoming, they're actually loosening restrictions with daily trout limits increasing from three to six fish in certain areas starting January first. New Jersey's spring trout season runs from April fifth through May thirty-first with a nine inch minimum and a six fish daily limit in most waters.

Finally, here's a heads up for those of you in New England. New Hampshire's Fish and Game department backed off plans to restrict fly fishing rules on their twenty-nine fly fishing only waters after serious community pushback. Anglers were concerned about losing prime fishing days and threatening the local economy, especially the North Country. The department listened and decided to take more time, which is exactly what the community wanted.

Thanks so much for tuning in today! Make sure to come back next week for more fly fishing news and stories. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out Quiet Please dot A I.

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