Thursday, October 29, 2009

The Season Ends With Wingshooting


Image Copyright Nancy Whitehead


Fall in the Miramichi River Valley is breath taking, and when the colors of the trees are fading, the brief wingshooting season is a great way to round out the amazing outdoor recreational opportunities available in the Maritimes.

The peak season of woodcock falls typically around Canadian Thanksgiving, which is the second week of October. After several frosts, the ground conditions for bird hunting in New Brunswick were ideal, and for the most part, our clients enjoyed a week full of excellent cool but sunny weather.

Our guide worked hard to put clients in the position to shoot numerous flushes of woodcock a day. The average flush for peak week rounded out to be about 45 flushes a day. We can not give the guide all the credit - the dogs worked well in the cool conditions, which makes time in the woods very enjoyable!

Watching a working dog is truly a magical experience. The communication between guide and canine is incredible, and observing this collaboration gives new meaning to “teamwork.” We have worked with an incredible photographer in the past, Nancy Whitehead, whose stunning images of working dogs have graced magazines and publications across the globe. Visit Nancy’s site for a photographic treat. If you like what you see, Nancy's book of sporting dog photography makes a really special gift.

We closed the fishing season out with light flurries of snow on the Miramichi River. The river temperature was in the 40’s and had dropped a good bit after the amount of rainfall the week prior, so our hopes were high as we waded the Miramichi on the last day of the season.

Thanks to all who visited us in New Brunswick this year? We hope to stay in touch and see you again next year. Although the seasons have wrapped up, we are already starting on 2010 plans.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Having Fun While The Seasons Change


The first big frost a few days ago came just in time; the leaves have seen their peak colors and have started to fall, giving a little relief to the thick woodcock covers and getting us very excited about the wingshooting season.

Autumn in the Maritimes is a splendid experience. The spectacular colors that radiate from the native hardwood forests are something to bottle up as a reminder of the hard work that goes into a full operational year.

Traditionally the largest salmon are caught in September, as the fish return up the river to spawn. Late summer rains are optimal and usually put the river at the right height for fall fishing, but this year the rain came late. We’re not, however, wallowing in regret. We’re looking to maximize and are planning to fish until the last day of the season.

Canadian Thanksgiving was celebrated this week, and we wish our Canadian clients a very happy Thanksgiving. Miramichi Black Rapids Lodge is thankful for our clients who have supported us throughout the 2009 fishing and wingshooting season. We hope to see you again in 2010, so please let us know when you begin planning either a weekend of fishing or a summer vacation with your family.

Even though the season is coming to a close, our plans for 2010 have begun taking shape. We will be attending some fly-fishing shows on the East Coast of the United States, though we’re still waiting for dates to be announced and will, of course, notify you when we might be nearby. We’d love to visit with you outside the lodge too! We’ll also be working with Miramichi Salmon Association to organize the 2010 Youth Fly-Fishing School.

Please do not forget to check out our trophy room to see the featured salmon of the season. We are very proud of all of our clients who caught and released their Atlantic salmon trophies. We will also stay current with plans via our Facebook Group, so please follow us there.

We’ll leave this blog with news that the Fly Rod Chronicles episode featuring MBR is airing again this week on the Sportsman Channel  (use their locator to check availability) beginning today. We mentioned this in July, and had lots of fun watching it the first time it aired.

The schedule is as follows:

Tuesday, Oct. 13,  1:00PM EST
Wednesday Oct. 14, 3:30AM EST
Saturday Oct. 17, 11:30PM EST
Monday Oct. 19, 1:00AM EST