Thursday, February 19, 2009

Complex Catch (And Release!)

During a recent conversation with a potential client in Japan, I was reminded how complex the Atlantic salmon species actually is. Comparatively speaking, the Atlantic salmon differs from the Pacific salmon in that does not die after it returns from the ocean to spawn, routinely adjusts between fresh and saltwater throughout its life, and travels up to 4000 km of ocean yet still returns to its river of birth to procreate.

I have traveled to Europe, Africa, and throughout North America, but have never been as fascinated by a species of fish. My knowledge base has expanded as a result of our interaction with the Atlantic Salmon Federation. This organization is passionate about its commitment to the conservation and preservation of the Atlantic salmon, working year round to educate multiple groups on their projects and how the species can be sustained and enjoyed.

In 2008 Miramichi Black Rapids Lodge was recognized by the ASF as one of eight lodges on the Miramichi River promoting catch and release of Atlantic salmon. We’re looking forward to 2009, and working with Geoff Giffin, New Brunswick Regional Director for ASF, to continue improving proper release techniques with both our guides and guests.

You can keep abreast of information provided by the ASF by visiting their newsroom. And if you’d like to experience the diversity of this famous fish, contact us to book a trip.

Only 57 days are left until the fly fishing season starts!

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Somerset Fly Fishing Show Wrap Up

Our week at the Somerset Fly Fishing Show (New Jersey) was a great success. We enjoyed visiting with our existing clients as well as developing new relationships with those interested in traveling to our Atlantic salmon fishing lodge in New Brunswick.

Our relationships also include other businesses, and we appreciated the time we spent with:

Nomads of the Sea
Rocky River Sportsmen Lodge
The Canadian Fly Fisher
Frontiers
Atlantic Salmon Federation

and many others who represented the northwest and southwest branches of the Miramichi River very well.

New Jersey offered some really great dining opportunities. A local favorite was O’Connor’s Beef N’ Chowder House we felt the clam chowder we serve at our lodge was a little better!

There are only 63 days left until the fly fishing season starts. Contact us to book your trip.