Month: October 2012
This Saturday, October 20, a Fall and Christmas Craft Sale will be held at Trinity Hall in Blackville from 9:00am to 1:00pm. Proceeds from the table rentals, which are fully booked, and donations at the door will go to the Greater Blackville Resource C…
Read MoreAnother season for all but a very few rivers is “in the books”. Unlike last year which was one of the best in years, this year has been far from fantastic. From early July the water was very low and very warm. Many stretches and holding pools were closed. Anglers were resting their hopes on a good Fall, but that did not happen.
The counting Traps had very poor numbers with often a half dozen fish constituting a “good day”. So now the dissection of the season begins with many questions lingering over the winter as we anticipate the 2013 season.
Was it the extremely warm and dry summer that kept the salmon and grilse from coming in? (And this was pretty well the story across eastern Canada.) The over all numbers were down (see the counts below, and by next week I should have the completed counts for the season). But what was particularly strange was the very low numbers of grilse that came into the rivers. Normally, grilse counts are two or three times that of salmon, but the reverse was the case this year, and the salmon counts themselves were also low. Some maintain that it is not totally uncommon to have Fall runs of fish in November and even December.
Speculation abounds about the cause of this. Are there too many Stripers in the system resulting in them being “weapons of BASS Destruction” for the exiting spring smolt? Do the increasing Bass numbers correspond with the drop in the lack of grilse numbers this year?
Are too many seals eating the incoming runs? What is happening when the fish go out to sea? Are other fisheries such as smelts, gaspereaux and shad numbers also down?
It may be a long winter of head-scratching for answers. Hopefully, there will be a lot of co-operation between anglers, user groups, scientists, DFO and Conservation groups in the seeking of answers and explanations. Too much finger-pointing will not solve the problem. Maybe this season was just one of Mother Nature’s anomalies. Let’s hope so!
Read MoreAnother season for all but a very few rivers is “in the books”. Unlike last year which was one of the best in years, this year has been far from fantastic. From early July the water was very low and very warm. Many stretches and holding pools were closed. Anglers were resting their hopes on a good Fall, but that did not happen.
The counting Traps had very poor numbers with often a half dozen fish constituting a “good day”. So now the dissection of the season begins with many questions lingering over the winter as we anticipate the 2013 season.
Was it the extremely warm and dry summer that kept the salmon and grilse from coming in? (And this was pretty well the story across eastern Canada.) The over all numbers were down (see the counts below, and by next week I should have the completed counts for the season). But what was particularly strange was the very low numbers of grilse that came into the rivers. Normally, grilse counts are two or three times that of salmon, but the reverse was the case this year, and the salmon counts themselves were also low. Some maintain that it is not totally uncommon to have Fall runs of fish in November and even December.
Speculation abounds about the cause of this. Are there too many Stripers in the system resulting in them being “weapons of BASS Destruction” for the exiting spring smolt? Do the increasing Bass numbers correspond with the drop in the lack of grilse numbers this year?
Are too many seals eating the incoming runs? What is happening when the fish go out to sea? Are other fisheries such as smelts, gaspereaux and shad numbers also down?
It may be a long winter of head-scratching for answers. Hopefully, there will be a lot of co-operation between anglers, user groups, scientists, DFO and Conservation groups in the seeking of answers and explanations. Too much finger-pointing will not solve the problem. Maybe this season was just one of Mother Nature’s anomalies. Let’s hope so!
Read MoreI have fished the Nor’ West from Aug on and have seen lots but have not been able to hook a salmon or grilse … I have seen lots and learned how people fish the river with high and low water. Saturday the 13th, I was fishing Black’s Pool and finally hooked one. It went…
Read MoreThere will be an Art Show and Sale at the Seaman’s Hospital on Nov 17th and 18th featuring all Miramichi area artists in a variety of mediums. Local scenes and much more. Great opportunity to pick up that very special Christmas present. Giv'er MiramichiGiv’er Miramichi is about “What’s up, what’s new, what’s happening”. We are…
Read MoreMiramichi Women of Influence Night will be the WOMEN network’s first Awards Ceremony and will feature several award categories, all designed to applaud Miramichi area women for their accomplishments in both career and personal lives. The following (in alphabetical order) are the finalists in their respective categories: Female Entrepreneur of the Year April Dickson, The…
Read MoreThe end of Monday, October 15 pretty well brings to a close another angling season on the Miramichi. The only rivers in the Miramichi drainage that remain open are the Bartibog, Burnt Church and Tabusintac rivers which close at the end of October 29. Counts at the trapnets this week were: Millerton on the Main…
Read MoreThe end of Monday, October 15 pretty well brings to a close another angling season on the Miramichi. The only rivers in the Miramichi drainage that remain open are the Bartibog, Burnt Church and Tabusintac rivers which close at the end of October 29. Counts at the trapnets this week were: Millerton on the Main […]
Read MoreWayne Curtis to unveil “Of Earthly and River Things” at the official Miramichi launch of his new memoir. Join Wayne at Books Inn, 144 Newcastle Boulevard in Miramichi on Friday, October 12 at 6:30pm. This is a free event. Books will be avai…
Read MoreThe first annual Wellness/Holistic Fair in Miramichi happens next Saturday, October 20th from 10 am to 5 pm at Carrefour Beausoleil, 300 Beaverbrook Road. Approximately 50 booths have been reserved by various wellness and holistic healers and vendors. Admission is $5 for adults and children aged 12 and under get in for free. Plenty of…
Read MoreThe Miramichi Salmon Association works closely with government and non-government organizations to help keep the Miramichi River stocked with Atlantic salmon. JD Irving recently posted a video to Youtube discussing the broodstock collection and subsequ…
Read MoreWith the fall foliage starting to hit full stride, bird season upon us, it is time for some blast n cast. This combined with a very good raise in water, and somewhat more positive counts from the trapnets, it is time to dust off the old fishing rod again. The Millerton Trapnet reported 3 salmon…
Read MoreWith the fall foliage starting to hit full stride, bird season upon us, it is time for some blast n cast. This combined with a very good raise in water, and somewhat more positive counts from the trapnets, it is time to dust off the old fishing rod again. The Millerton Trapnet reported 3 salmon […]
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