In a sleepy corner of New England where most rivers have been forgotten due to industrial era damage, Dan and Tom Harrison have spent over a decade changing the perception of the North East for anglers all over the country. What was once considered uninhabitable rivers are now recognized as some of the best fisheries east of the Mississippi. Armed with Western guiding skills and flatbeds with winches and rafts, the brothers started dropping into any blue line they could find.
New England is a part of them, and the waters flow through their veins. Their near-manic obsession with finding the next great river has taken them over the sides of guardrails and even down a waterfall or two. That unwavering commitment to throw a raft into anything that looks fishable has become a cornerstone in their region, unlocking epic fisheries in New England’s guiding community.