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Fall Fishing in New England Is As Peaceful As It Gets
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For the Tight Loops crew of Chase Bartee and Aimee Savard, fall in New England is a unique time of year. It's when the sunlight grows rarer and the fish follow suit. But those fleeting instances of interaction make fishing all the more special. Fall in New England: A Love Letter pairs cold creeks, beautiful fish, and a warm cup of cider for a beautiful love letter to the Northeast's best season. You can follow the Massachusetts-based filmmakers on Instagram as they travel in their '85 VW Camper Van.