Troutnut Forum > Photography > New Brunswick Brookies
| Greenghost | May 16th, 2007, 11:44 am | |
| New Brunswick Posts: 10 | Comparing trophy Labrador brookies to the brookies I get in my area where anything over 12" is considered by most to be pretty darn nice is apples to oranges,but with that said,here is a few of mine from this season and a couple pics of where I get'em.The sea-run specks are just starting to show in the rivermouths,so I expect to get into some fish in the 20" range in the coming weeks. Beaverpond behind my house ![]() ![]() ![]() Some 12-14" backyard brookies ![]() ![]() ![]() One of my favorite small rivers close to home. Downstream view of a riverbend ![]() Upstream view of same pool ![]() 15" brookie from same pool,best of the season so far. ![]() | |
|
These advertisements will disappear if you register. | ||
| Bush | May 22nd, 2007, 9:30 pm | |
| Posts: 3 | nice fish Greenghost looks a bit chilly there. good luck with the seatrout. | |
| Greenghost | May 24th, 2007, 11:37 pm | |
| New Brunswick Posts: 10 | Chilly yes,it has been a late Spring here.Those pics are from late April-early May,things are greening up and warming up nicely now. | |
| Luv2fish | May 25th, 2007, 11:49 am | |
| Posts: 4 | Hey man, I am most defenitely a trout nut, although I do enjoy salmon fishing when the salmon are running through and late in the fall on the Cains river. I spend may days fishing for Sea-run trout from this point on until mid August...just before spawning. Just out of curiosity wherer are you located, I am always looking for new fishing opportunities, and I am most defenitely a catch and release only of the big spawners.Good luck with the sea run, enjoy the season! | |
| Greenghost | May 25th, 2007, 2:23 pm | |
| New Brunswick Posts: 10 | I'm in the SJ area.There's a few nice rivers around here for seatrout,but if you're on the Mirimachi,you probably have better opportunities in your area?I get up to Blissfield a few times/yr to my father's place for Salmon,always wanted to float the Cains amongst others. | |
| Luv2fish | May 28th, 2007, 12:37 pm | |
| Posts: 4 | The Cains is a nice river to fish and float, it takes a few years to get to know where and how to fish the Cains but it is a blast when you hook into those three and four lbs... lunkers. What about the Westfield area, is there anyplace around there> I'm in fredericton and looking to spend some time in new areas this summer...rather than only on the miramichi. Thanks | |
| Greenghost | May 29th, 2007, 12:25 am | |
| New Brunswick Posts: 10 | The Nerepis starts in the Army grounds and meets the Saint John in Westfield,but it's spotty at best.Was/is a very nice river,but clearcutting on the base over the years and the flash flooding that results apparently has been the demise of the trout and the salmon run sadly is extinct.From what I understand,they suffer a gill infection when it turns muddy after heavy rains?You might try the upper sections on the base and tribs for resident brookies.It's a shame really,beautiful little river tailor made for flyfishing and canoeing and it's all but dead from my experience. Along the river road from Westfield up to Gagetown there are several nice brooks that should be getting seatrout now.Burke Brook at Victoria Beach,Flaglor brook near Oak Pt.,Otnabog Stream above Queenstown are all nice little streams that run across the River Rd.I was actually planning to hit 2 or 3 of them this past Sunday but life got in the way and wasn't able to go anywhere!#$%&!Hope to try Victoria tommorrow eve. | |









