JUNE 9th 2009
Hello folks,
Well, despite the fact that there are no nets at the mouth of the Cascapedia River, things have been fairly slow
overall. There have been a few fish caught on the main river, however, we remain fishless on the branches... that will change
soon engough as a push of fish are entering on this full moon.
The water levels are simply kick
ass! They are perfect for brining in fish as well as swinging flies...
I have not heard
of anyone seeing or catching anything on the Bonaventure, but that is to be expected as that is a bit later river. It should
start to get good in the next few days.
The Petite remains closed until the 15th but should be
seeing some fish very soon, if they are not already there.
Heading up to the Lake branch later
today to see what is up there. Will post later if I get a chance
Screaming reels to you
all!
Bishy
Two days ago the Cascapedia River was looking incredible! Water levels were perfect! Unfortunately, over the past
two days we received about 2 inches of rain which brought water levels up over 2 feet and dirtied the river considerably.
Despite the bump in water, which we actually needed for this early date in June, some parts of the river looked very fishable,
especially as I drove through A and B sector.
On my way up river this morning I saw no boats on the river, however,
I bumped into Reynold Sexton, manager of Middle Camp, and he told me that all 4 boats were indeed out this morning. Either
they got a late start, or, I simply missed them on the way up! Either way, he told me that I did not miss any fish on the
line... as of 3:30 this afternoon, there were no fish reported except for one pull from a guest.
I was utterly
alone on the Lake branch today where I tried my luck at pool 80. The river was bloated but a few stretches looked fishable
so I decided to string up my 13' 8/9 Guideline LPXe rod with a type S1 S2 sinking line with a extra fast sinking 5-foot leader
and waded in, full of hope. With each swing I could just feel fish looking at my fly, however, none of them budged! The water
temp probably had a lot to do with the lack of action, that and the fact that the visibility was only about 2 feet made things
really tough. I took a ride to check out the Salmon branch and was blown away by how much higher it was than the Lake branch.
There was no point in fishing it as it was still rising quickly.
I am scheduled to fish tomorrow up in the branches
again, however, I am going to wait a day or two before venturing out again. The conditions are just a bit off for my tastes
and I still need a day or two of rest to allow my back to heal before my guiding run starts.
I do expect things
to pop up there over the next week or so due to the fact that there are NO NETS at the mouth of the river this
year. This should allow for a good number of msw fish to enter the river unscathed. The larger fish will usually run pretty
fast up river so I am expecting the first arrivals to be in the branches as the river comes down.
I have a few
reports from Gaspe and they are VERY encouraging! All three rivers, the York, Dartmouth and St-Jean are reporting fish on
the move! I am sure that they too received a big bump of water over the last couple of days, however, I have no confirmed
reports yet as to how high the water came up.
I am seeking information on the Matapedia and will hopefully have
some for all of you soon.
The Petite Cascapedia is closed until June 15th, therefore I have nothing to report.
The Bonaventure came up a bit but not as much as the Cascapedia. I have no reports from anyone regarding fish
in the river but will make some calls to find out how things are shaping up over there and will report back soon. In my opinion,
things will not start to happen over there until next week, say the 8th or 9th.
If anyone has any reports, please
forward them to my personal email and I will post them bishguide@hotmail.com
Screaming reels to you all!
Bishy