This has to be one of the most beautiful rivers on this island to fish. Only negative thing I see about the river, is the pressure by fisherman on the lower sections closer to the salt water. Up above, near the lodge, the river is pretty accessible,but on the lower sections, you will need to be a pretty nimble individual, it can be very dangerous scaling some of the cliff faces. But as I said, it is a beautiful river , and still one of my favourites to fish !
This looks such a fantastic place to fish. On my local river Tyne in Northumberland uk, our Salmon seem to have none of it when presented with a dry fly! I've tried and tried but they just don't buy it. I've obviously had fish chase a fly fished very shallow, but never one rising in a classical dry fly manner. It really strange how the fish respond to dry fly so well on some rivers and not at all on others! I'll keep trying!
I watched quite a few NFF atlantic salmon videos today, this is the first guide i saw use a net to land the fish. I also noticed the guide only handles the fish, never the angler, is that part of regulations on these fisheries?
I’m a guide in Newfoundland also, it’s not part of the regulations. We just do it to limit the amount of time the fish is out of the water. Quicker the release the better.
There are many good companies to buy flies from, such as Orvis, Reelflies.ca and Umpqua. If you look under the categories of species and then type (i.e. streamer, dry fly, etc....) there will be a list of recommended flies. Of course the best advice for flies is to ask guides or a local fly shop. Good luck!
The most beautiful country on this planet, our Canada. Great episode guys
Rob Heal has inspired me to take a dream trip to catch Atlantic salmon on the fly!
I totally agree. Looks amazingly beautiful, The great escape and one of my favorite salmon flie
This has to be one of the most beautiful rivers on this island to fish. Only negative thing I see about the river, is the pressure by fisherman on the lower sections closer to the salt water. Up above, near the lodge, the river is pretty accessible,but on the lower sections, you will need to be a pretty nimble individual, it can be very dangerous scaling some of the cliff faces. But as I said, it is a beautiful river , and still one of my favourites to fish !
looks amazing. great salmon shots!
This looks such a fantastic place to fish. On my local river Tyne in Northumberland uk, our Salmon seem to have none of it when presented with a dry fly! I've tried and tried but they just don't buy it. I've obviously had fish chase a fly fished very shallow, but never one rising in a classical dry fly manner. It really strange how the fish respond to dry fly so well on some rivers and not at all on others! I'll keep trying!
8 wt rod and barbless fly is all I ever use......absolutely no disadvantage
Very exciting I'm sure...but where's the challenge ?
Thank you. Thank you very much. What a river !
Really gorgeous location! Fantastic fishing seems to wait there! What budget (roughly) do you need to consider for a week fishing with Arluk?
You can find out more here: arlukoutfitters.com/fishing/
@@newflyfisher I would like to know what your rates are as I would like to fish for Atlantic salmon
Does that river manely grills
great video , just made the list!
Awsome video👍👍
I watched quite a few NFF atlantic salmon videos today, this is the first guide i saw use a net to land the fish.
I also noticed the guide only handles the fish, never the angler, is that part of regulations on these fisheries?
I’m a guide in Newfoundland also, it’s not part of the regulations. We just do it to limit the amount of time the fish is out of the water. Quicker the release the better.
nice video some great fishing what does it cost round about to fish that water for a week anyone know ?
arlukoutfitters.com/fishing/
i believe u can find the info there
I still wish I could afford this.
Hope you can some day
whats a good website to buy flies
and what type of flies you recommend for fishing for trout salmon and slealhead
There are many good companies to buy flies from, such as Orvis, Reelflies.ca and Umpqua. If you look under the categories of species and then type (i.e. streamer, dry fly, etc....) there will be a list of recommended flies. Of course the best advice for flies is to ask guides or a local fly shop. Good luck!
Try going to sunshine pool, what's shown in this video isn't even 10% of what main river has to offer
4:40, no wading belt. Dangerous example for a guide to display.
Agreed.
BreathingHeat very true. Better safe than sorry.
Agree but water not that deep???
Liked!
Looks really fun, in fact it would be even more fun if the angler had a chance to at least hold his own fish
these fishing videos are little more than grifters.
44 seconds in and I'm done.