September 2008 Issue
Now On Sale:

 Home
 Fly Fisherman Store
Make Your Own Fly-Tying DVD
 
Subjects


 Conservation
 Downloads
 Fly Tier's Bench
 Fly Pattern Archive
 Fly-Fishing Tactics
 Gear Review
 Gene Trump Cartoons
 Rod Building
 Saltwater Fly Fishing
 Schools
 Species Guide
 Video Library
 
Regions


 Alaska
 Canada
 Florida & Caribbean
 Great Plains
 Foreign Destinations
 Mexico & C. America
 Midwestern States
 Northeast
 Northwest
 Rocky Mountains
 Southern States
 Southwest

 
Sister Publications


 Florida Sportsman
 Shallow Water Angler
 In-Fisherman
 Game and Fish
 IMOutdoors.com

 


Classifieds   Fishing Reports   Travel Center   Business Directory   Bulletin Boards

Protection Sought for Upper Connecticut River
2,100 Acres Would Be Largest Forest Society Reservation in the North Country

The Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests hopes to permanently conserve 2,100 acres on the upper Connecticut River in Clarksville that features five miles of pristine river frontage. The stretch of river included in this project is highly valued by fly fishermen. Located just south of Lake Francis and the fly-fishing only trophy stretch of the Connecticut, this part of the upper Connecticut River watershed contains the highest percentage of documented high-quality intact wild brook trout habitat in the state, according to the Eastern Brook Trout Joint Venture. Click here to see a map of the area.

Jerry and Marcy Monkman, Ecophotography, ecophotography.com
The upper Connecticut River (above) is one of New Hampshire best trout streams. The Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests hopes to protect 2,100 acres in the watershed including 5 miles of river frontage.

The Connecticut River Forest, as the project is being called, would continue to be managed as working forest under Forest Society ownership, and it would remain open to the public for activities including fishing, hunting, hiking and snowmobiling-all key to the economy of New Hampshire's north country. This would be the Forest Society's largest reservation north of the notches and among its five largest forest reservations statewide, which include Mount Monadnock.


 
 

The Forest Society must raise $2.75 million by June 30, 2008 to acquire the property from private owners who have held and managed it for decades. The owners recently considered a large scale development plan, but welcomed the opportunity to see the property permanently protected through a sale to the state's oldest and largest land conservation and forestry organization. The Forest Society owns and manages 154 reservations statewide totaling nearly 43,000 acres.

The Forest Society submitted an application to the state Land and Community Heritage Investment Program (LCHIP) seeking a grant to fund a portion of the purchase. Should the grant be awarded, it would leverage additional grants and private fund raising.

Jerry and Marcy Monkman, Ecophotography, ecophotography.com
The upper Connecticut River has brown trout (above) and native brook trout.


"This is certainly a major project for the Forest Society," said Susanne Kibler-Hacker, vice-president of development. "But given the spectacular nature of the river frontage, renowned angling opportunities, and adjacent forestland, we're confident that the campaign to permanently protect it will attract support from a range of sources - individuals, businesses, foundations and grant programs in New Hampshire and across the nation."

This 2,100-acre property includes nearly the entire eastern shoreline of the Connecticut River from Clarksville to Pittsburg, at the gateway of the Connecticut Lakes region. The wooded property sits directly opposite the extraordinarily scenic Amey Farm located at the confluence of Indian Stream with the Connecticut River. The Amey Farm is protected through conservation easements held by the State of New Hampshire. The property is also in close proximity to the 146,000-acre Connecticut Headwaters conservation easement that was completed in 2003. The Connecticut River was designated a American Heritage River in 1998, and the Connecticut River Forest is highly visible from Route 3, the Connecticut River National Scenic Byway.

Prime Target
"The Connecticut River Forest has been identified by several key entities as a prime target for conservation, especially since its location along the gateway to the Connecticut Lakes makes it ripe for second-home development," said Paul Doscher, vice president for land conservation at the Forest Society. "The conservation effort is supported by NH Fish & Game and Trout Unlimited, among other organizations."

"The essence of what people treasure about the north country is all here at the Connecticut River Forest: access to top notch fishing, a working forest with recreation trails, significant bird and wildlife habitat, and five miles of natural buffer along the Connecticut River," observed Sharon Francis, executive director of the Connecticut River Joint Commissions (CRJC). "Protection of the Connecticut River Forest offers a remarkable opportunity to achieve many of the central objectives of the CRJC's Connecticut River Management Plan for safeguarding water resources and providing high quality outdoor recreation."

The 2,100 acres of forestland is identified in the NH Wildlife Action Plan as a high priority for conservation, as it contains extensive Tier 1 wildlife habitat. Wintering bald eagles use this land for feeding and roosting, and the NH Department of Fish & Game considers the property prime habitat for fisher, mink, otter, moose, and state-threatened pine marten. The riparian forest is a known deer wintering area. The property is part of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Silvio Conte National Wildlife Area's Focus Area 43. This stretch of river is important nursery and rearing habitat for juvenile Atlantic salmon and provides spawning habitat for adult salmon. The property also falls within a BCR14 Waterfowl and Waterbird focus area of the Atlantic Northern Forest Bird Conservation Initiative/Atlantic Coast Joint Venture.

To complete the project, the Forest Society must raise $2.75 million by June 2008. For more information, please visit www.forestsociety.org or contact Susanne Kibler-Hacker, Director of Development, at 224-9945.

The Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests (www.forestsociety.org) is the state's oldest and largest non-profit land conservation organization. In order to preserve the quality of life New Hampshire residents know today, the goal of the Forest Society, in partnership with other conservation organizations, private landowners, and government, is to conserve an additional one million acres of the state's most significant natural lands for trails, parks, farms and forests by 2026.


On-Line Catalogs
A.A. Outfitters
Full service, fully stocked flyshop located in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania.

Allen Brothers Quality Fishing Flies
Quality is more than just a word. We use Daichii hooks and all our beadheads are tied with tungsten. Check out unique variations on a lot of the classics, plus our original patterns!

Angler's Pro Shop
The finest products the fly fishing industry has to offer.

Bighorn Fly and Tackle Shop
Montana's premium fly shops, lodging and guide service. We're dedicated to helping you experience the best Montana has to offer.

Bob Henley's TIE-A-FLY
19 traditional patterns. TIE-A-FLY kits have all materials needed to tie them, instructions/illustrations, a pre-tied fly to use as a model.

Gary LaFontaine's "The Book Mailer"
Every angling book & media in print—10% off 3 or more. LaFontaine fly patterns & materials.
FREE anti-catalog.

Crystal Fly Shop Online Store
Quality products at reasonable prices from Winston, Elkhorn, St. Croix, Galvan, Solitude, Idylwilde, Chota, etc. Many items 15-35% off.

Custom Fly Rod Crafters
Fly rod building components, tools & supplies.

Dan Bailey's Online Fly Shop
Outfitting fly fishermen since 1938. Equipment & information to make your next fly fishing trip be a memorable one.

Fly Fishing Flies & Gear
Shop RiverBum.com for premium FLIES and GEAR from Simms, Sage, Fishpond & more ... Free Shipping on orders over $25!

FlyShack.com
High quality, hand-tied flies. Assortments from $.60/fly. Great selection and excellent service. Free Shipping.

FlyShopCloseouts.com
Now—new and expanded—with much more brand name fly fishing tackle and gear at huge savings. Save 30-50% on quality brands you will recognize in an instant.

Galloup's Slide Inn Online Fly Shop
Full online store offering cutting-edge flies, equipment, and the best streamer selection found anywhere in the U.S.

Hills Discount Flies
Fly shop quality flies at wholesale prices. Over 1,000 patterns. Check out bargains in "Hot Deals" section.

Hooked On Flies
65¢-69¢ a fly. That's 3 flies for less than the retail price of one fly. 450+ Trout Fly Patterns!

Madison River Fishing Co.
Spring is coming! We have TONS of new gear this year. Cloudveil, Simms, Sage, Under Armour, Vosseler Reels and lots more. Click or call 800-227-7127 for catalog.

**Reelflies** - Fly Fishing Flies
Offering incredible prices on top-quality Trout Flies: $0.49 - $0.79. Our flies have great fly illustrations . . . what you see is what you get!

www.ShopUltimateAngler.com
Your steelhead and smallmouth specialists featuring Simms, Sage, Patagonia, Orvis, guide services, local fishing reports and more!

 
 Log In
 Register
 


Outdoor Offers