Feature Film Release: Bleed Water

In a sleepy corner of New England where many rivers have been forgotten… The Harrison Anglers are exploring fisheries once thought to be uninhabitable.

Feature Film Release: Bleed Water

By: Simms Fishing 2024-01-23

Bleed Water
Originally one of the select films shown during the 2023 Fly Fishing Film Tour, “Bleed Water” is now available for your viewing pleasure on YouTube.

Feature Film Release: Bleed Water

By: Simms Fishing 2024-01-23

Despite having a rich history and culture surrounding fly fishing, many rivers in New England have long been forgotten due to Industrial era damage. Trophy wild brown trout are often associated with western tailwaters, not the tannic freestone waters that meander through the hardwood forests of this region. However, for the last decade, Dan and Tom Harrison have reshaped the North East’s reputation among anglers worldwide.

Bleed Water Blog Article 1

With Western guiding experience and flatbeds rigged with winches and rafts, these brothers have fearlessly embarked on a mission to explore every blue line in their home region. Now, these rivers previously dismissed as inhospitable, have cemented their status as some of the finest trout fisheries east of the Mississippi.

Bleed Water Blog Article 2

Despite having a rich history and culture surrounding fly fishing, many rivers in New England have long been forgotten due to Industrial era damage. Trophy wild brown trout are often associated with western tailwaters, not the tannic freestone waters that meander through the hardwood forests of this region. However, for the last decade, Dan and Tom Harrison have reshaped the North East’s reputation among anglers worldwide.

Bleed Water Blog Article 1

With Western guiding experience and flatbeds rigged with winches and rafts, these brothers have fearlessly embarked on a mission to explore every blue line in their home region. Now, these rivers previously dismissed as inhospitable, have cemented their status as some of the finest trout fisheries east of the Mississippi.

Bleed Water Blog Article 2