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  • Birthday 08/09/1957

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    Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada

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  1. In a stunning combination of superb colour images and lively personal essays, Salmon Country takes us on an excursion along New Brunswick's famous salmon rivers. Edited by Jacques Heroux, marrying the words of Doug Underhill and the photographs of André Gallant, Salmon Country explores the people, the rivers, the traditions, history, and mythology of this sport of sports. And there's drama around every bend in the river. Underhill tells of becoming one with the river, of treading deep pools, of wading shallow rapids and gravely shoals in search of the king of fish. Gallant shows the splashy thrill of the catch, breathtaking treecanopied rivers, and the people who make the experience memorable. Written with keen observation, wit, and verve, Salmon Country brings to life a world centred on fly-fishing and pays tribute to all who share the joy of fishing the Miramichi, Restigouche, Nepisguit, Cains, and Saint John rivers. The book is available at www.gooselane.com or on Amazon.com
  2. Here is my version of the famous Rusty rat. Jacques
  3. My favorite Atlanitc Salmon Fly on the Miramichi, Restigouche and Québec Rivers. Like Marc said......I swear it outproduces most other patterns!
  4. The Dieppe Fly Tying Club presents the sixth Fly Fishing Forum on March 28th and 29th, 2009 at the New Brunswick Community College in Dieppe. The principal objective of the Forum is to promote the sport of fly fishing in general and attract underrepresented demographic groups like women and youth to this activity; while this continues to be our goal, the Forum has become the harbinger of Spring for fly fishing enthousiasts throughout the Maritimes. The Dieppe Fly Tying Club is pleased to announce that since the beginning of the Dieppe Fly Fishing Forum, more than $15,000 was given to different conservation and river associations of NB. New Feature this year: The ASF is having their annual Moncton Dinner at the Fox Creek Golf Club- Dieppe on Saturday March 28th. For more information, contact Geoff Giffin at [email protected] For the complete program, visit our Website at www.flyfishingforum.ca
  5. Why don't you buy in Canada. No customs....Check this website. Good prices and very good customer services. www.lgflyrod.com Jacques
  6. The Dieppe Fly tying Club and the Moncton Fish & Game Association present the third Fly Fishing Forum next April 1st and 2nd, 2006 at the NB Community College in Dieppe. The principal objective of this Forum is to promote the sport of Fly Fishing for the general population, especially to attract more young people and women. Seven special guest speakers will offer you specialize sessions: Tying a dry fly - Warren Duncan (English) Atlantic Salmon Fishing- Gaspe Peninsula - Ann Smith (Bilingual) Tying a Streamer - Paul LeBlanc (French) Fly tiers of Atlantic Canada - Don Mclean (English) Salmon and Trout Flies, the Past and Present - Bryant Freeman (English) New Brunswick's Recreational Fishery - Peter Cronin (English) The 5 rules of fly casting for new and intermediate fly casters - Dennis Grant (English) We’ll also have more than 40 booths with flyfishing tackle, outfitters, flytying materials, flyfishing School, accessories, books, collectables, conservation and flyfishing organizations…all under one roof! Finally, we will have a dozen highly skilled and renowned fly tiers which will tie flies, will present their creations and will discuss with the public on their favourite flies. The admission fee is 5$ for adult per day and free for kids under 16. The door will open from 10-5 on Saturday and 10-4 on Sunday. Lot of door prizes with a salmon fishing trip on the Miramichi included! Thanks to our sponsors: Rip-Tide tackle and fly fishing shop, Assomption Life and Smoker Brook Lodge. For more information visit our Web page at www.flyfishingforum.ca or write us at [email protected]. I would also add that Damian will be one of our guest fly tier!
  7. Well, Here is how to tie a Carter Bug: http://www.salmonflies.com/carters.htm It is the ugliest Bomber but the most effective one. I've caught salmon on the Miramichi, Restigouche and Gaspésie with this Carter Bug. Jacques
  8. Don't pack your hair to tied. A guide is using deer hair the size of a pencil for each spin. Good luck, Jacques
  9. 2005 Dieppe Fly Fishing Forum The Dieppe Fly tying Club and the Moncton Fish & Games present the second Fly Fishing Forum next April 2nd, 2005 at the NB Community College in Dieppe. The principal objective of this Forum is to promote the sport of Fly Fishing for the general population, especially to attract more young people and women. Five special guests will offer you specialize sessions: 10:30 AM: Warren Duncan: Tying the Famous Rusty Rat 11:45 AM: Paul Marriner: Fishing the Booby 1 PM: Bryant Freeman: Dry Fly Strategies 2 PM: Dennis Grant: The 5 basics of Fly casting 3 PM: Jerome Molloy: Tying a Featherwing Salmon fly We’ll also have more than 40 booths with flyfishing tackle, outfitters, flytying materials, flyfishing School, accessories, books, collectables, conservation and flyfishing organizations…all under one roof! Finally, we will have a dozen highly skilled and renowned fly tiers which will tie flies, will present their creations and will discuss with the public on their favourite flies. The admission fee is 5$ for adult and free for kids under 16. The door will open at 10 AM and close at 5 PM. Lot of door prizes with a salmon fishing trip included! Thanks to our sponsors: Rip-Tide fly fishing shop, Assomption Life and Smoker Brook Lodge. For more information visit our Web page at www.salmosalar.info/dfff.htm or write us at [email protected]
  10. Welcome Waterstrider , I am from the other side of the Country, New Brunswick. Jacques
  11. Welcome Andrew, Are you from Atlantic Canada? Jacques
  12. I am tying hundrerds of Bugs each year and using only UNI Thread 6/0. Kevlar is also very good because it is not waxed! Jacques
  13. I am a fly fisherman born in Québec, Canada. I started fly fishing at the early age of 10 in and around the streams and lakes of the Témiscouata region. Now living in New Brunswick for the better part of 25 years, I have a passion for salmon fly tying. I fish mostly on the Miramichi river system and also guides in New Brunswick. During the winter months, I also like to build my own fly fishing equipment like leaders, landing nets and rods. Finally, my most passionate hobby is tying Classic/traditionnal Salmon Flies. I invite you to browse my personal Web site at www.salmosalar.info
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