The Deerfield is western Massachusetts' premier trout river, a substantial piece of water winding through the hills around Charlemont and Shelburne Falls. Cold releases from upstream dams keep the trout comfortable through summer, and the river's size and character give it real freestone hatches and holding water for wild and stocked browns and rainbows.
The water
There is a lot of it, from the cold tailwater below the dams to more classic freestone runs downstream, including catch-and-release sections. Because it is a working hydro river, the flows change with dam releases, so understanding the release schedule is central to fishing it safely and well.
How to fish it
Cover the bases: nymphing the runs, matching caddis and mayfly hatches with dries, and swinging or stripping streamers for the bigger browns, especially in higher water.
