Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Salmon and Stars



When the 4-man filming crew from Fly Rod Chronicles arrived at the airport in Fredericton, I could just hear host Curtis Fleming saying “We are here today on the banks of the Miramichi River …” We knew Douglas, Greg, Gene and Steve – who hail collectively from Virginia and West Virginia – were eager for an authentic Miramichi River experience fishing for Atlantic salmon and trout, and we were ready to live up to those expectations.

The crew was filming for a show scheduled to air in August, and we hope you’ll visit their site frequently to stay posted on details.

Only minutes after hitting the water, Greg hooked a nice salmon that was released on the Pink Lady, just downriver from Miramichi Black Rapids Lodge. It’s always exciting when a nice fish is caught early on, as it sets the mood for the duration of the trip.

Greg’s morning success earned him the esteemed position at the head of the table, a long-established MBR tradition honoring the guest who catches and releases the largest salmon of the day. This practice also sets the tone for even more competition, and though he eventually reigned over the table for the entire trip - despite the beautiful salmon Douglas landed on the second afternoon – the group gave him a hard time as they pressed for the head seat.

Along with the nice salmon caught and released, the group also had opportunities to catch some sea-run brook trout, a favorite pastime as the weather continues warming. Other activities and tourism options are available at the Mighty Miramichi Tourism site. Visit to learn more about an authentic Miramichi experience, and call us if you’re interested in fishing the famous river for the legendary Atlantic salmon.

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