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Fish with Connecticut Fly Angler! Rowan is a registered CT fishing guide, operating both wading and canoe based trips. He guides on Central and Eastern CT TMAs for trout and broodstock salmon, and the Connecticut River and tributaries for carp, channel catfish, bowfin, smallmouth bass, panfish and pike. Nighttime trips for trophy trout are an option in the warm season, as well as fishing the Rhode Island beaches for striped bass, false albacore and bluefish. Rowan also offers casting lessons at locations convenient for his clients.

Rates vary depending on trip. Email to inquire. (brwntroutangler@gmail.com)

Standard half day (4-5hrs) rate $250. Rate may vary depending on the nature of the trip.

$50 for each additional hour and/or person. 

Casting lessons:

$50 per hour & person

Contact Rowan at brwntroutangler@gmail.com to book a trip!















16 comments:

  1. Hey Rowan, I'd love it if you'd add Windknots to your blogroll. Thanks.

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  2. Rowan,
    When going by Lake Pocotopaug yesterday, I saw some
    diehard (wacko?) guy fishing from a kayak. You?

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    1. I wish. Not wacko, fishing kayaks are extremely stable and easy to maneuver. Guy probably knew exactly what he was doing.

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  3. Hi! Lots of great info thanks.

    I'm a Florida transplant trying to figure out how to catch these small fish here any wise words would be greatly appreciated. ( I'm in Monroe and have a creek similar to your Jan 2017 pics within walking distance, but my smallest setup is a 5 wt and the smallest fly I've coasted is probably a clouser.

    Thanks!
    CJ

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    1. Sorry for the late reply, if you want some information, shoot me an email and I'll get back to you as soon as I can.

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  4. Hi - Just found this blog a few months ago. I really enjoy everything about it - the fishing tips, the musings, the photos, etc. Thank you very much!
    Peter

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  5. Love looking up your account and reading the stories. The time you take and the pictures are awesome. Especially for a state like ours. Keeping ct ppl interested in fly fishing. Continue to produce please. I'm still waiting for my first fish. Been out 5 times to the farmy with no luck.

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  6. Is there an email I can private message you to inquire about guided trips?

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  7. Hello Rowan.. Thanks for posting the NFC logo/link. We are moving forward with a CT NFC chapter. We have 8 people ready to go and one awaiting vetting. There's room for a few more if you are interested. I am also looking for some CT native fish and habitat pics for the CT webpage banner and gellery. Can you help?

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  8. Awesome blog. I enjoyed reading your articles. I have bookmarked it and I am looking forward to reading new articles. Keep up the good work!ice augers reviews

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  9. Hey there! I’ll be in Westport visiting some folks tomorrow through the 5th. Do you have any openings? I’m a decent fly fisherman

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    1. I have tomorrow, Sunday, Monday (afternoon/evening only), and Tuesday. Take your pick!

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  10. I recently had the opportunity to go on a guided trip with Rowan to explore a smaller local river in central CT. I've been a number of guided trips before in the past, and want to highlight that Rowan is among the most knowledgeable guides I've ever met. His experience belies his youth in a way that's hard to fathom, and there is not a topic related to fishing, herpetology, geology and meteorology that he didn't have some well of knowledge. I left with a greater appreciation for the river we were fishing, and the confidence to fish other rivers with some new techniques. If you have the time a trip with him is well worth it. I will definitely be booking another trip in the near future, especially to take advantage of his working knowledge of the many less accessible native fisheries in CT and MA. Thanks again, Rowan.

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  11. I spent a day and a half with Rowan last week fishing some of his favorite wild brown trout streams. I could not have asked for a more knowledgeable and considerate guide. He encouraged me to get out of my comfort zone even when he knew I was struggling. He did that with a sense of humility and encouragement. If you have the opportunity to book a trip with him you are in good hands. We were able to bring several fish to the net, and in the process I learned a little more about myself.
    Thanks again Rowan.



    Andrew

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  12. Thanks for a great outing. You taught an old dog some new tricks !!!
    Greg

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