If there is one river I'd like to fish, it's the jewel of the Gaspe - the Bonaventure!
The crystal clear water of the Bonaventure River flows through the counties of Hamilton and Cox in the municipality of Bonaventure. Beginning in Gaspé provincial park, it empties into the Baie des Chaleurs, 125 winding km to the south. The Bonaventure River is one of the best known rivers in the Gaspé Peninsula for sight-fishing Atlantic Salmon with the dry fly.
The Global FlyFisher has a good story on the Bonaventure - here's Part 1.
Good Luck and Good Fishin'
RP
Monday, October 27, 2008
Gaspe Salmon - Bonaventure
Posted by Random Phrump at 8:38 PM
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5 comments:
That water looks ultra sweet...dya think they would let me fish it with a float reel??
;o)
What a great looking bit of water!! I should travel more your part of the world looks like fishing heaven .
Not seen any new posts but have been reading some older ones , the 5# presantation one was of interest ,I'm looking for a 9ft 4# for the forthcoming season .
Hope alls well
all the best Tony.
Sorry, guys - I have been incommunicado for some time now - I appreciate your comments - all's well. I'll get back to it soon, I hope.
RP
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