Fishing and History come together as we explore the Northeast trying to catch FISH and discover the HISTORY behind and around the places where we are doing it. You can usually expect a little bit of both topics to appear in our videos but we will sometimes offer either pure HISTORY in the form of IN-SITE videos we call Field Trips or pure FISHING and also offer HOW-TO and DIY videos on assorted outdoor topics. Our fishing forays include everything: Bass, FLYFISHING for Trout, In-Shore Saltwater species like STRIPER, BLUEFISH, BONITO and many others. In terms of our Historical Coverage expect everything from exploring the world of our Native Peoples through whats happening the present incl. Military, Industrial, Art, and Social History as well as GEOLOGY and NATURAL HISTORY. Fishing Historic Places is about getting outside and enjoying the world as it is, and looking into what has come before. Check out our shorts too!
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Early Ice Action!! 5 inches in the Berkshires leads to a couple nice Rainbows on the jig!
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The Noble Train of Artillery! From Ticonderoga to Boston -250 Years Ago!!
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In a swamp in Rhode Island...
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Lost Graveyard in the Southern Berkshires. One of many...
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Tom's gorgeous picture of Staghorn Sumac in full fall splendor RUINED by two obnoxious deer photobombing us!
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You might have noticed...I upload a lot of videos. Usually one short a day and two longer videos per week. They say I'm in the top 10% of Content Creators for # of uploads. I focus on content, don't over edit and love our conversations where I have learned a lot from all of you. The Channel now has more than 10,000 subscribers. Thanks to all for subscribing and watching our channel. We've got much more fish to catch, history to explore and natural history to share. Stay tuned and turn on that notification 🔔!!
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Monument at the Stockbridge Tribal Burying Ground. Worth a visit for sure!
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I remember this old inn on Rt 23 which was tumbling into ruin when I was a kid. It's gone now...but the cellar hole remains!
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Enjoy this new Community Portal YouTube offers to post pics, questions, comments and other good stuff!! This is a great place for us to engage in the variety of topics that are covered on the channel and even toss out ideas for future videos!!
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An Erie Canal narrowboat. Canal living in narrowboats like this is becoming so popular in Great Britain and France that companies have begun to build them again. Would you live in/on a narrowboat?
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