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Join us in June 2004 on the Long Harbour River in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada for the earliest fly fishing for
Atlantic Salmon in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Our comfortable tent camp is next to salmon
pools suitable for both wet and dry fly fishing. Hairwing flies, bugs,
bombers , muddlers and streamers are all effective. Newfoundland and Labrador licensed guides will put you on the salmon the rest is up to you! For further information on fly fishing for Atlantic Salmon on one of the best streams in Newfoundland and Labrador
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Fishing for Atlantic Salmon in Newfoundland in 2004
![Long Harbour River](LHriver.jpg)
Mitchell's Pool at the mouth of Long Harbour River,
Newfoundland and Labrador.
Join us in June 2004 on the remote Long Harbour River one of Newfoundland's
top Atlantic salmon fishing streams.Based in our comfortable tent camp next
to the tidewater pools our location gives you the first crack at fresh fish that enter
the river on every tide. The pools are suitable for both wet and dry fly
fishing. Our Newfoundland and Labrador government licensed guides will put
you on the fish... the rest is up to you !
Long Harbour River
Long Harbour river is one of Newfoundland and Labrador's earliest Atlantic salmon
rivers with the main run of salmon coming in from opening day on June 6th to the end of
the month. Schools of salmon come into the river on every tide. The run is predominantly grilse in the 4lb - 6lb range. These fish
are fresh from the saltwater so the action is often fast and furious! There
are some larger fish in the early part of the run in the 10 - 15lb range.
By the end of June the main run of fish has gone upstream to the many lakes
that make up the head waters 30 miles from the rivermouth in the Bay Du
Nord Wilderness Reserve . There are many lakes in the headwaters that
keep a good flow of water The 2003 season was a good one with good water
levels through June and fish coming in steadily throughout the month.
HOW TO BOOK A TRIP
We are offering two kinds of trips in 2004; one is from Monday to Friday and the other is
from Friday to Sunday. Accomodation is at our tent camp at
tidewater where the best pools on the river begin.
![](7mile.jpg) Fishing at the 7 Mile Pool, Long Harbour River, Newfoundland and Labrador.
We provide large canvas prospector tents, guides, all food and transportation
by boat to the mouth of the river the location of our camp. As well as providing
comfortable accomodation we are also experienced fly tyers and can
make you a fly if you happen to lose the only version of your killer fly.
We also have spare rods just in case. For emergencies we are equipped with
a Globalstar satellite telephone.
The cost for each trip is: Week on the River - a 5 day trip - Monday to Friday - $1000CDN or US$745 (+ 15% HST) The Weekender - a 3 day trip Friday to Sunday - $600CDN or US$447
(+ 15% HST)
Fishing down into the top of Mitchell's Pool, Long Harbour River Newfoundland and Labrador. Newfoundlanders are keen salmon anglers and many tie their own flies.
Fine examples of local flytying are found at the web sites
of
Harry
Simms and Paul
Webb Dutch angler Hans
van Klinken ties great salmon, trout, grayling and steelhead flies and has some very interesting stories
about his fishing trips to Newfoundland and Labrador as well as other parts
of the world. Jerome Francis Molloy
of Margaree, Nova Scotia has a very nice Atlantic Salmon Flies website Conservationist and master angler Art Elkins
of Newfoundland ties some very fancy bugs!
Doug Lock
has a very good flyfishing site with great information about salmon
flies and salmon fishing in Ireland. The online Swedish magazine Rakelhanen
is a wealth of information on fly fishing. Alaister Gowans
inventor of the Ally's Shrimp fly has a good site For salmon fishing equipment from rods to flies and more check out W. W. DOAK of Miramichi
, New Brunswick. The Salmon Association
of Eastern Newfoundland has a very informative site. For visiting anglers
the Fishing in
Newfoundland page by Ian Gall is very well written and informative. SPAWN
represents salmon anglers on the west coast of Newfoundland and have a very informative site. The Atlantic Salmon Federation is the umberella organization for Atlantic salmon conservation groups in Canada.
Currently the Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans is in the middle of a five
year plan for salmon angling in Newfoundland: 2002-2006
salmon plan The
Canadian Stock Assessment Secretariat provides scientific advice on
Atlantic salmon stocks in Newfoundland and Labrador. They also have fisheries research documents on every
other important commercial fishery in Canada.To read the complete scientific
papers you will need Adobe Acrobat ![](pdfDL.gif) The North Atlantic Salmon Conservation
Organization is the international body charged with Atlantic Salmon
conservation. ![Newfoundland caribou](lhcaribou.jpg) Caribou crossing Long Harbour River The Newfoundland Government provides data on the stream
flows of a number of rivers. The Long Harbour River is not being
monitored but three adjacent watersheds for which there is data are Bay
Du Nord River to the West which flows into Fortune Bay and the Terra Nova
River and the Northwest River which are both located to the Northeast and
flow into Bonavista Bay.
We were curious about the very high water level fluctuations on Grey
River so we wrote to Newfoundland Hydro who have a dam in the headwaters,
this is their reply:
"This is in response to your query to Dave Kiell on the high flows
in the Grey River. We do not have a spillway into the Grey River. Flood
control releases from Hydro's Bay D'Espoir reservoir system are released
into the Salmon River near Bay D'Espoir and the White Bear River inland
from Ramea. We do have a fisheries release structure on the Grey River
which during the summer we release up to 11.3 m(superscript: 3)/s during
dry periods. Therefore the high flows in the Grey River are due to the
large drainage area downstream of the Pudops Dam which includes many tributaries
on the Grey River.
If you are also looking at the White Bear River you should note that
our
releases into that river for flood control are infrequent and last
only a few
days. A typical release would be in the range of 150 to 200m(superscript:
3)/s for two or three days. These most frequently occur in the spring.
There have been 14 years in the last 25 years where we have made flood
control releases in the Spring on the White Bear River." Useful Links Our trips are for the earliest run of salmon. For outfitters operating
later in the season we have included the following useful links. In Newfoundland
Bill Bryden's Eureka Outdoors
has a number of sites offering guided salmon fishing plus another site
Barry and Janice Sweetland offer salmon angling on Newfoundland's west coast from their Where-Ya-Wannabee Outfitting Lodge
Gander River Tours
provides fishing on the famous Gander River Main River Safari
offer fishing on the Main River Grey River Lodge
have a camp seven miles upstream on Grey River.
Stanley Young of Young's Outfitting (Grey River) has a great camp at the mouth of Grey River. Bayview Outfitters
offer trips to Garia Bay
Salmon Hole Lodge
offers trips to LaPoile River Gander River Guiding Services offers guided fishing on the Gander River
In Labrador
Jim Burton's Flowers River camp
is famous for big salmon Big River Camps Inc
has salmon fishing on Big River Torngat Wilderness Adventures
have a number of camps
Name | Community | Season | Double Mer Fishing Camps Ltd. (Double Mer Lake) | Double Mer Lake, Labrador |
| Licence fees, fly-in transportation, refrigeration of fish, meals, lodging, guides.
| Chute Pool Lodge (Pinware River, Southern Labrador) - Salmon | Pinware River |
| Accommodations, homecooked meals, guides, ground transportation, bedding. (Boats & motors at Trout Camp).
| Big River Camps Inc. (Great White Way) | Big River, Labrador |
| Accommodation, boats/motors,
licences, fish storage, guides, meals, radio and/or telephone, transportation
from Goose Bay to lodge & return to Goose Bay.
| Atlantic Salmon Sports Fishing Inc. (Wulff Lake/Labrador) | Wulff Lake ( Labrador) |
| Meals, accommodations, licences & one guide per two anglers, transport to and from lodge to Goose Bay.
| Atlantic Salmon Sports Fishing Inc. (Michael's River/Labrador) | Michael's River ( Labrador) |
| Meals, accommodations, transport to and from lodge to Goose Bay, licence & one guide per two anglers.
| Big River Camps Inc. (Big River Main Lodge) | Big River, Labrador |
| Accommodations,
boats/motors, ATV's, daily side trips to Rattling Brook, licences, freezing
or smoking fish, experienced guides, home cooked meals, radio and or telephone,
transportation from Goose Bay to lodge and return.
| Labrador Salmon Lodge Ltd. (Forteau River) | Forteau River |
| Meals, accommodations,
guide, use of boat & motor, local transportation, freezer service, maid
service and any applicable taxes.
| Chute Pool Lodge ( Chateaux Pond) | Chateaux Pond |
| Accommodations, homecooked meals, guides, ground transportation, bedding and float plane.
| 10763 Newfoundland Inc. (Sandhill River) | Sandhill River/labrador |
| Air transportation, guides, fish storage, double occupancy bedrooms, meals.
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In New Brunswick
Miramichi Country Haven Lodge
offer guiding fishing on the famous Miramichi River
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