The
fish often compared to the Atlantic salmon
for its fighting ability is the Arctic
char. Found in many parts of Labrador,
powerful, brightly-coloured 15-pounders
are regularly caught during ‘prime time’,
mid to late August. ‘Fresh-run’ char are
caught from late July until mid-August
in more northern areas. more
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With
all those tasty trout swimming around
there have to be some apex predators on
the prowl. Labrador has great pike fishing.
20 pounders are not unusual. Known for
their savage strikes, these fish are God’s
carnivorous masterpiece. Bring your wire
tippet. We have a few outstanding pike
locations, and fly-fishing for them is
a blast. more
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One
of the least known, and rarest of fish
species, Ouananiche are a landlocked version
of the increasingly rare Atlantic Salmon
- the "prince" of all game fish. There
are very few great Ouananiche fisheries
in the world. Labrador is one of them,
and a visit to our camp is well worth
the price just to experience these magnificent
fish. more info
Northern
Labrador is a most unique lake trout fishery.
Normally considered a deep-water fish,
in certain areas of Labrador large numbers
of lake trout are concentrated in shallow,
fast flowing water for most of the season,
where they offer fly-fishermen and light
tackle enthusiasts the unusual opportunity
to tangle regularly with 15 to 25 lb.
lunkers. more
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It
keeps getting better. Labrador is one
of the best trophy brook trout fisheries
in the world. Breathtakingly beautiful,
the brook trout here average 2 to 4 pounds,
with fish in the 7-9 pound class taken
most weeks. Our pilots and guides will
put you in the thick of the brook trout
fishing areas. more
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Considered
by many to be pound-for-pound the world’s
greatest fighting game fish, the Atlantic
salmon can be found in 60 rivers throughout
Labrador. In most of Labrador one ‘large’
salmon may be retained. more
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