Any salmon fishermen remember master guide Henry ( Norie) Poirier. They sad Nori knew the river better than the salmon. Proud to have been taught by the best, my Grand Father.
As a kid spending time with my grand parents at the Forks , I would swim down the river from Doyle's Bridge through the Barret pool and on to the Fork as long as no fishermen were around. Well now ,I don't know how he knew, maybe Dave Carroll the fish warden, my grandfather's neighbor . PaPa started on about the river, a lot of french , arms in the air swinging , at the end he had a big grin on his face shaking his head, G D kids now a day. Grand Father owned Hill Top Cabins years ago. My memories
That makes sense. Jim Logan is now a guide there. He took me out for a half-day in Aug. 2018 and I caught one salmon. As a relative noob, it was a good time.
@@christopherball9227jim logan use to be my drum teacher i haven't talked or seen him in years till i seen him on this video . i always wanted to get in touch with him but never knew how.
The green machine and the carters bug are both flies commonly used here in the Miramichi in fact the carters bug was best tied by Brian freeman he always said the uglier the better
totally agree, brian was the best at tying that fly. a similar pattern that works well in labrador is the dirty bomber which salmon really hammer. Hope to try it on Margaree in future: ruclips.net/video/dubjNYVls1E/видео.html
Any salmon fishermen remember master guide Henry ( Norie) Poirier. They sad Nori knew the river better than the salmon. Proud to have been taught by the best, my Grand Father.
As a kid spending time with my grand parents at the Forks , I would swim down the river from Doyle's Bridge through the Barret pool and on to the Fork as long as no fishermen were around. Well now ,I don't know how he knew, maybe Dave Carroll the fish warden, my grandfather's neighbor . PaPa started on about the river, a lot of french , arms in the air swinging , at the end he had a big grin on his face shaking his head, G D kids now a day. Grand Father owned Hill Top Cabins years ago. My memories
I so wish we could still fish ours over here in Maine I miss them crazy jumps on the penobscot River
Good film!!! Fly fishing❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍💪💪💪💪💪💪
Wow . Fantastic video Ray 🎣😊
Bravo.
Nice place.
Nice film. When was it shot? Sure I've seen it before a while back
It was recorded in 2014, so maybe on television?
There’s no fall run on the Margaree
@@newflyfisher same here. I thought i saw it on this page too. Maybe it was re-uploaded or edited?
That makes sense. Jim Logan is now a guide there. He took me out for a half-day in Aug. 2018 and I caught one salmon. As a relative noob, it was a good time.
@@christopherball9227jim logan use to be my drum teacher i haven't talked or seen him in years till i seen him on this video . i always wanted to get in touch with him but never knew how.
The green machine and the carters bug are both flies commonly used here in the Miramichi in fact the carters bug was best tied by Brian freeman he always said the uglier the better
totally agree, brian was the best at tying that fly. a similar pattern that works well in labrador is the dirty bomber which salmon really hammer. Hope to try it on Margaree in future: ruclips.net/video/dubjNYVls1E/видео.html
Lucky Nick
mr. cheon was my teacher
hi
All salmon rivers in NL are completely public also. (better fishing too,, just sayin ;p)
Jack Dawson .. Yep newfoundland is far better fishing far bigger numbers and lots more water
Is it true that out of province fishers are limited by distance from the road access during part of the season in NL?
I hit this river every year with a spinner nail a few salmon and go home. Fly fishermen never see me 😘