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I
was truly lucky to have had such an experience and that
fish has been burned into my memory for life. Yes, I was
blessed that day.
As
we roll down the New York State Thruway, I tap out the week's
adventure on my notebook computer's keyboard (Tom's driving
now). We are 14 hours into our trip home. We left Gaspé
and its wonderful rivers at 5AM this morning and yet I cannot
wait until the day I can return to fish these waters again.
Getting
there:
I owe a big thanks to Ann Smith of Lady Amherst Inc. Tom
and I met Ann while working a couple of Fly-fishing shows
this year. After learning about the rivers on the Gaspé,
Ann and Tom talked and she went to work and planned the
whole trip for us right down to every last detail. She got
us a great hotel, great zones on the rivers and gave us
many fishing tips as well. This was a very affordable trip
and Ann did an outstanding job arranging everything. Please
understand that this was not a free trip in exchange for
a plug for Ann's business. We all paid full price for the
trip. We were so pleased with everything I wanted to be
sure I included her contact information.
Lady
Amherst Inc.
P.O. Box 6174
Gaspé (Quebec) G4X 2R7
866-747-5511
FAX 418-368-5511
info@LadyAmherst.com
http://www.ladyamherst.com
Equipment
Run Down:
Best Flies:
#1 Orange Phantom on size 8 Mustad 80525BL
double
#2 Orange Blossom on size 9 Partridge CS14/2B
double
#3 Thunder & Lightning on size 8 Mustad 80525BL
double
#4 Black Bear Green Butt on size 10 CS10/2 Partridge
Bartleet Supreme
For
more information on the Mustad hook, please visit the Mustad
website:
www.mustad.no
Rod
- All Star Austin 9 for 9
Reel - Penn 2.5G
Line - Scientific Angler Mastery Series Steelhead Taper
WFF
Backing - PowerPro 50lb (12lb mono diameter)
Tippet material - 4X Seaguar Grand Max Fluorocarbon
*
PLEASE NOTE - Great care was taken in photographing the
fish you see in this story. I have a very strict 3 second
rule when removing any fish from the water that is to be
released. The photo is set up and everything is ready so
that when the fish is removed from the water the picture
can be taken and the fish put back in 3 seconds or less.
When taking your own fish photos, please keep this in mind
so the fish is released in the best possible shape.
Jeff
Pierce
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