Sunset on the SW Miramichi River |
Guide Andrew Anthony and Trudy McBrine-Cox with her 20lber |
Reports starting with the South West Miramichi River.
Here at The Ledges Inn this past week we have had very good fishing. Mostly salmon and some grilse with a few hitting the 20 pound mark. All the fish we are hooking are dark fish that have moved out from the brooks. We have yet to hook or see any sign of a fresh run salmon this fall.
Terry Cox with one of his salmon. |
Terry and Trudy McBrine-Cox were the hot rods the past few days landing mostly salmon on there catches. Trudy landed a 19 and 20lb salmon while Terry wasn't far behind with fish from 15 to 19lbs.
Jim Brennan with a 15lber |
Durck Dewinter of Sussex landed 2 salmon and a grilse on Tuesday. While Peter Brennan landed 1salmon and a grilse. Jim Brennan landed a 15lb salmon and a grilse. Larry Doggan landed a grilse and lost a salmon. Bud Maclillen both landed a grilse.
Guide Lloyd Lyons & Miguelle Goguen releasing a grilse! |
Flies of choice for us for the week were Ally Shrimps and Tippet Shrimps, Blue, brown and christmas tree bombers, green butt bear hairs, glitter bears, carters bug and butterflies.
Guide Kenny Vickers & Nigel Blackley of Macllesfield, England |
Guide Jeremy Vickers & Graham Birnie, Scotland |
Black Brook Pool |
Cains river is still very low but there are a few pools on the lower stretch that have fish about. There was a lady came in for dinner at the Ledges Inn yesterday and said she landed a salmon and said it was very bright looking fish at salmon brook.
Renous River in Pineville |
Renous River also very low with a few fish being seen in the middle section of the river.
Jim Brennan of Halifax releasing a grilse. |
Miramichi Salmon Association (MSA) said counts at NW Cassilis and SW Millerton are between 0 and 2 fish per day coming in. Nola Chiasson said she is being flooded by calls wondering if the fall run has arrived.
This is Joan Wulff tying a fly on. |
With some fish being hooked on the river this should get you in the spirit to knock of early and head to the river this weekend. And don't forget to support the local fly shops in the area as they are always eager to point you in the right direction to catch a fish.
Tight Lines,
Rodney Colford
1 comment:
Sounds good. I'll be coming up to fish on the Cains in October. I hope more rain comes. Great blog. Thanks
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