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13 NEW BRUNSWICK HOT SPOTS FOR STRIPED BASS FISHING
NEW BRUNSWICK: STRIPED BASS
Why this is one of Canada’s must-have fishing experiences
When most anglers think of fishing in New Brunswick, they likely picture a pastoral image of an angler fly fishing for elusive Atlantic salmon on a picturesque river. That scene certainly still plays out each season, but these days, more and more anglers are heading to the Picture Province’s estuaries and sandy coastlines to target the exploding striped bass population. Why? Stripers put up a solid tussle, they taste great and they’re largely indiscriminate when it comes to hitting lures and flies.
Although New Brunswick’s striped bass numbers were down dramatically a decade ago due to commercial overfishing, they’ve since rebounded remarkably. Starting in mid-May, for example, upwards of 250,000 stripers now enter the Miramichi to spawn, up from just 5,000 a decade ago. And unlike many fish species, stripers don’t shut down during the spawn. If anything, they just get riled up and bite with abandon.
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A few years ago, Outdoor Canada’s fishing editor, Gord Pyzer, and local buddy Jason Gogan caught 240 bass weighing up to 20 pounds in just seven hours. As Pyzer later said, it was the best day of fishing for numbers that he’d ever had. The province’s stripers are now so plentiful and popular, in fact, that the town of Miramichi launched the annual Striper Cup tournament in 2015.
WHEN TO GO: Mid-April to late October
HOT TACTIC: Cast to bait balls roiling on the surface
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THE HOT SPOTS
- Baie-Ste-Anne
- Beresford
- Caraquet Bay
- Kennebecasis River
- Lamèque & Miscou Islands
- Miramichi River
- Nepisiguit River
- Richibucto River
- Saint John River
- Tabusintac River
- Tetagouche River
- Tracadie River
- Val-Comeau