Year: 2011
This will be another week of very high water, in some cases higher than it was in spring. However, it should bring in the fall runs of both salmon and grilse. All else aside, it is very positive for the fish, even if catching for anglers is a bit more difficult.
The trapnet at Cassilis was recording only a couple of fish per day earlier this week, while the Millerton net was averaging 5 to 6 grilse and 2 to 3 salmon daily.
Read MoreMiramichi 5th Country Music Festival – 2011
September 16th, Friday – Opening of Festival
8pm “Ellie Sullivan Band” from Plaster Rock
Admission: $10.00
September 17th – Saturday
8 am “Breakfast & Flea Market”
2 pm Kitchen Party (open Mic)
Admission: $ 3
Supper from Kate’s take out – Fish a speciality
8 pm “Hearthand Band” from Moncton area
Happy Birthday Michael Mullin !!!!
September 18th – Sunday
@ 9 am Breakfast
@ 2 pm Kitchen Party – Open Mic
Admission: $ 3.00
Supper from Kate’s Take Out – Fish a speciality
@ 7 pm – Country Music Show “Noel Nason & Cora Morrison” from Nackawick – Special Band
Tables Available For $ 5.00 each for flea market.
Rough Camping Available.
Week-end Passes Available for all shows @ $ 30.00 (Value $ 38.00) or individual Show Tickets… @ Opry Music Store or Miramichi Opry.
Phone: 836-9988 or 622-4403
e-mail:
Read MoreHere we are in September, and there certainly is no shortage of water. Hurricane Irene drenched us pretty well, leaving all rivers very high, and in some cases dangerously high, and dirty. The best guess by most who report on the river is that maybe by the weekend, most rivers will be fishable high.
Both the trapnets at Cassilis and Millerton had very low numbers last week. They were taken up on Sunday before the storm and probably will be fishing again by Tuesday past.
Read MoreHere we are in September, and there certainly is no shortage of water. Hurricane Irene drenched us pretty well, leaving all rivers very high, and in some cases dangerously high, and dirty. The best guess by most who report on the river is that maybe by the weekend, most rivers will be fishable high.
Both the trapnets at Cassilis and Millerton had very low numbers last week. They were taken up on Sunday before the storm and probably will be fishing again by Tuesday past.
Read MoreThe Senior Ironmen have nothing to be ashamed of, being the runner up in the bronze medal game of the Senior Men Championships. It was anyone;s series. The Ironmen coming close in the opener by 1 run and 4 inches from over the wall, and coming short by 1 run in the placement game for…
Read More2011 Atlantic Salmon Museum – Hall of Fame – Press Release
The Atlantic Salmon Museum, Doaktown, N.B. will host its annual ‘Hall of Fame Award Banquet’ on Friday, September 23rd with a ‘meet & greet reception’ at 5:30 pm followed by a traditional salmon dinner at 6:30 pm. The price for this special event is $50.00. A tax receipt will be issued for $25.00. A limited number of tickets are available. Please call 506 365 7787 to pay for your ticket or stop by the museum at 263 Main St., Doaktown.
Inductees for 2011 are as follows.
RAYMOND MELVIN HOVEY of Porter Cove (deceased), a very well known guide being one of the oldest guides on the Miramichi.
DONALD ERNEST HOVEY of Porter Cove (deceased), son of Raymond, another guide who was also a cook. Raymond & Donald will be inducted together in the GUIDE CATEGORY.
HEDLEY WATERTON O’DONNELL of O’Donnell Town (deceased), another well known guide who had the honour of guiding TED WILLIAMS for a couple of years. Hedley will be inducted in the GUIDE CATEGORY.
DR. RICHARD SNOW (DICK) of Fredericton, a very well known personality on the river, known for fishing skills and for his strong beliefs in conservation. Dick will be inducted in the ANGLER and CONSERVATIONIST CATERGORY.
RUTHVEN STEWART of Truro, N.S. and formerly from Blackville, N.B. He loved fishing the Miramichi and created a fishing fly called the Portapic Special. Ruthven will be inducted in the ANGLER CATEGORY.
Read MoreWe are into the heart of the Dog Days of August, but fortunately for the fish, most rivers are on the high side giving a buffer to warm days. Cooler nights in the past few days are also keeping conditons very much on the positive side. As soon as the water drops off, probably by the weekend, this is prime Carter’s Bug time. Let’s hope Irene doesn’t drop a flood upon us and ruin the fishing for the better part of a week.
Both Cassilis and Millerton Trapnets reported few fish with both averaging one, maybe two salmon a day and two to three grilse, so there is no fall run to report yet. However, these numbers are about typical for the time of year.
Read MoreWe are into the heart of the Dog Days of August, but fortunately for the fish, most rivers are on the high side giving a buffer to warm days. Cooler nights in the past few days are also keeping conditons very much on the positive side. As soon as the water drops off, probably by the weekend, this is prime Carter’s Bug time. Let’s hope Irene doesn’t drop a flood upon us and ruin the fishing for the better part of a week.
Both Cassilis and Millerton Trapnets reported few fish with both averaging one, maybe two salmon a day and two to three grilse, so there is no fall run to report yet. However, these numbers are about typical for the time of year.
Read MoreLast Sunday (aug 25) was the Miramichi senior Men soccer Final. I made a short professional video of the event and its posted on youtube that I’d like to share on behalf of Miramichi Soccer Club. link: Thanks, Aadel Forootan Giv'er MiramichiGiv’er Miramichi is about “What’s up, what’s new, what’s happening”. We are focused on…
Read MoreThe Power to Believe Donation at the door for Cancer Research When: Monday, September 5th, 2011 Labour Day Monday! Where: Beaverbrook Kin Centre Hosted by Susan Butler Featuring Miramichi Fiddlers, Jo Ann Lynch & Murray Allen, Jimmy Lawlor, Donna & Tyrone Hubbard, Ben Bischoff, Bob McCallum, The Sutton Brook Singers, Susan Butler & Barbara…
Read MoreOn Sunday , September 11 the Greater Miramichi Parkinson Chapter will be hosting the 4th annual walk for parkinson’s. This event will be held at the Royal Cdn Legion, Branch #3 on McCurdy St. Miramichi starting at 1:30 pm. You can download pledge forms, sign up online at www.parkinsonsuperwalk.ca or pick up forms at any…
Read MorePremiere David Alward, Minister of Public Safety Robert Trevors, MLA Jake Stewart, was joined by MP Tilly Gordon to meet the public at the Kin Center in the Newcastle Business District of Miramichi City on August 23rd, 2011. The session was very informative and a positive message from the premier was delivered addressing the financial…
Read MoreThe 1st Annual Dragon Boat Festival in Miramichi begins Saturday morning (Aug.20) with a sunrise ceremony at 5:30am. If you plan to attend be sure to take pictures for those of us who are sleepy heads! Watch a video of the teams practicing last night. At 9am the dragon boat races begin! The race is…
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