CHRISTOPHER FISK

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CHRISTOPHER FISK lives in Turners Falls, Massachusetts, once a critically important Atlantic salmon fishing area for indigenous people and early European settlers.  The falls is now home to a manmade fish ladder that moves shad, lamprey, alewives, the occasional salmon, and other species of fish above the dam and into historic spawning areas such as the lower Deerfield River.  Christopher has been fly fishing since he was roughly ten years old.  He a special interest in wild native brook trout as well as “panfish,” various species of sunfish and perch, that originated during his childhood while fishing for them in the small brooks, streams, and ponds in the foothills of the Berkshire mountains and western Massachusetts.  Christopher can be reached at Info@nativefishcoalition.org

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