I fished the Whale ("Baleine") River out of Champdore Camps in 1996. Unbelievable fishing for brook trout, lake trout and LL Salmon.
I fished the Whale ("Baleine") River out of Champdore Camps in 1996. Unbelievable fishing for brook trout, lake trout and LL Salmon.
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I met this guy through our Boy Scout troops
"Fly Fishing Merit Badge". Went a a couple
of trips with him. The Fishing was fantastic
and the service was beyond compare!
Great guy, great fisherman, fantastic service!
He turned me on to Steelheading!
Would recommend to everyone!
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**MW**
Labrabor is neat. If you can't get that far, the Broadback river in northern Quebec (well, only 3 hours from me) is a nice spot too.
If I'm not mistaken, the world record brookie was taken there (albiet on a Rapala).
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Christopher Chin
Jonquiere Quebec
Christopher Chin
Yeah, the fishing at Champdore was superb.
Send me your email addy, and I can forward a trip report that I've written for the man in Canada section (it'll start appearing soon, but in multiple pieces).
My Labrador is still too young to know what fishing is, but she loved my grizzly hackle!
Don Rolfson
Outrider, check your e-mail. I sent a reply to Smernsky's request for information on Labrador fishing and copied you on it.
Labrador offers fantastic brook trout fishing.Depending on where you go, you may also get into some great landlocked salmon, pike or char fishing too. I fished Labrador last summer and Northern Quebec (Champdore) before that. One thing to consider is whether you prefer river or lake fishing. Some camps like Three Rivers offer river fishing while others (Igloo Lake Lodge)offer mostly lake fishing. It can all be on dry flies depending on when you go. Champdore has superb brook trout fishing but its better in August than in July. Other camps are the opposite. When you can go may influence where you go. Be sure to ask about timing. Don't go expecting to cast dry flies and find out you will be trolling streamers. Know what you are getting into and you will find the fishing can be almost beyond expectations. Last year, we went early and found big brookies chasing the suckers up small creeks during their spawning run. It was like rainbow fishing in Alaska.
Bruce