If ur from a other country u have to hire a guide so that sucks so if u need someone to hold ur hand an police ur every move an they don’t trust u to have enough responsibility to take care of ur catch .right u can spend $1000 of dollars in gear,plane trip tickets ,food lodging .cape Britain island know they now how t9 treat other fly fisherman A
We can understand your perspective but the province has had this rule in place for 50+ years and it was originally done because so many anglers/hunters were getting hurt/killed in the wilds of Labrador. It is a very rugged and unforgiving land, very very different than Cape Breton in Nova Scotia. I love the Margaree River in Cape Breton, especially in the fall but there is a huge difference between these two locations. Thanks for your perspective!
@@forestkane_ if you want to visit Cape Breton (not the same salmon fishery as Labrador) we strongly recommend you contact Robert Chiasson: www.dryflysalmon.com
I love it…
What a majestic place! bucket list for sure.
Brilliant video guys thanks for the upload I truly miss fishing for salmon
Another great video; music, editing, etc. Thank you! I want to go to this lodge.
This trip is on my bucket list. I’d love to fish for salmon in Labrador.
Amen to that!
Saw your show on tv...on outdoor channel...great info!!
this place looks great. nice fish!
Great video! I've subscribed!
Mr McKeown, May I ask what size Blue charm and your other pattern choices you put on the cork were for this film? They look like maybe 6 or 8?
Mark, sorry for delay in responding. The flies were size 8 and 10. Thanks
Grilse....grilse and oohh...look...more grilse. Where are those 20-30lbs fish???
If ur from a other country u have to hire a guide so that sucks so if u need someone to hold ur hand an police ur every move an they don’t trust u to have enough responsibility to take care of ur catch .right u can spend $1000 of dollars in gear,plane trip tickets ,food lodging .cape Britain island know they now how t9 treat other fly fisherman A
We can understand your perspective but the province has had this rule in place for 50+ years and it was originally done because so many anglers/hunters were getting hurt/killed in the wilds of Labrador. It is a very rugged and unforgiving land, very very different than Cape Breton in Nova Scotia. I love the Margaree River in Cape Breton, especially in the fall but there is a huge difference between these two locations. Thanks for your perspective!
@@forestkane_ if you want to visit Cape Breton (not the same salmon fishery as Labrador) we strongly recommend you contact Robert Chiasson: www.dryflysalmon.com
I always want a guide, especially if you are in a new area
. He shows you the best water to fish .
@@johnmarsman2556 totally agree and best way to get great fishing