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I consider the pursuit of the mighty Salmo Salar a privilege. I pride myself on giving my guests a memorable salmon fishing experience from A-Z. I promise to put you in touch with the surrounding wilderness and the salmon's environment, full of its special mystique and intrigue. I know that to perpetuate the sport of fly-fishing for salmon there is a need to become more aware of the species, it's’ habits and environment. I encourage you to discover our unique rivers and live the full experience of wild salmon and the thrill of one on your line! 
 
The legendary Cascapedia, Petite Cascapedia, and the Bonaventure Rivers are my home and I invite you to come and float them with me in search of wild Atlantic salmon and huge sea-run brook trout.
 
My goal and mission is to provide and deliver a quality angling experience to my friends and guests. An experience that will remain with them for a lifetime!

It is my sincere hope that the information you will find within this site will not only help you plan for your next salmon or trout adventure but will also motivate you to come and discover our wild rivers for yourself.

Join me on my home rivers this summer and learn about the secrets they hold.

Screaming reels, 

David Bishop

Owner Cascapedia Anglers Group Inc. / www.salmonsteelheadflies.com


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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

The DREAM SEASON!

Hi Folks,

 

I have been asked about a 100 times (as is usually the case at the end of each season) how my season was this year. In a word it was Superb! It has been nearly 30-years since we have seen runs and water levels like we saw this year. Although there were certainly a lot more fish around, especially in the Cascapedia and Bonavenure Rivers, the contstant medium to higher water levels made for perfect conditions for salmon to chase and take a fly!

It is sort of funny because we really do not have exact numbers for fish counts due to the higher water levels. The fact that there was so much water made it nearly impossible to do a diving count on most rivers this year, so, we have to rely on our own observations and catch stats to deduce that there were a ton of fish in most of our rivers.

Not only were there a lot of fish being caught this year, most of them were big! I had 3-times more 30+ pound fish this year than grilse and 5 times more 20-pound fish than grilse. That tells you something about the quality of the fish that returned this year!

Why was it such a good year? Probably a bunch of reasons that combined to make it great but I think the most important factor, at least for our local rivers, was the end of netting at the mouth of the Cascapedia River. This not only helped that specific run, but also, the runs for the Petite and the Bonnie. Of course the Greenland license buyout also had a lot to do with things on a worldwide level, but I stick to the premise that no netting at the mouth of the river is probably the biggest reason we had such a great season. Combine those two factors with near perfect water levels and it made for the DREAM season!

Will it happen next year again? I cannot say for sure, however, all indications would lead us to believe that 2012 should be just as good. Could I hope for better? You bet! Bring on the fish and great water levels for 2012!~

 

Screaming reels and frowning rods to you all!

 

David 

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Atlantic salmon fishing the Gaspe Peninsula is truly a special experience. Our waters are some of the most beautiful and accessible in the world for Atlantic salmon anglers to visit and explore. As an independent guide I offer my guide and casting instruction services in the Baie des Chaleurs area of the Gaspe Peninsula where I take my clients salmon and trout fishing on the Cascapedia, Petite Cascapedia and Bonaventure Rivers.

 

 

If you are interested in learning more about our area or about Atlantic salmon fishing in Quebec, or, if you want to catch some VERY big trout, I invite you to drop me a line. It will be my pleasure to help inform you about how to set up a trip from A-Z in our area.

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