Where is Frightful Striper Cup Tournament Boundary?
spans 6039.8 hectares (approximately 14925 acres or 60.4 square kilometers).
What does Frightful Striper Cup Tournament Boundary have?
Our members have marked 1 Boat Launch and 1 Warning at Frightful Striper Cup Tournament Boundary. You can view these markers on the map.
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Tournament data summary from the 2021 Striper Cup Tournament. The histogram shows the lengths of Striped Bass entered in the tournament. #MyCatchScience

Boat Launch Marker Added
FOUR Nature Resort - Guest boat launch https://abnb.me/NXdCwKjlWfb
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Lake Of The Day : Miramichi River
Some people claim that the Miramichi is the “mother” of all salmon streams, and certainly this claim is not too far-fetched. The Miramichi River has been said to produce more Atlantic salmon than any other river in the world. But don’t just go for the salmon. Brook trout and striped bass round out the fishing season with high catch rates and large fish. The Miramichi Striper Cup Bass Tournament is a huge event, held annually on the river. The Miramichi River’s tributaries are integral to the main river’s productivity. While much of the main river is privately-owned, the tributaries are open for fishing in many spots, where you can reach them. Some of these places are difficult to access, or see low fishing pressure, which helps to preserve the river’s fish stocks. Salmon fishing is fly fishing only. As well, non-residents require a guide when salmon fishing in New Brunswick. It is well worth your time to hire a guide as well if you are new to fishing, or even just new to fishing the Miramichi River. Because much of the river is owned privately, it’s important to know where you can fish legally. Please keep in mind that to the best of our knowledge, these are public fishing spots, however, it is important to use this information combined with solid local information. To get you started, here are several locations of public fishing spots, not only along the Miramichi River, but also its tributaries. Please respect private lands and waters. This list is adapted from the excellent map and list published by the Miramichi Salmon Association, at www.miramichisalmon.ca. Northwest Miramichi: 1) Allisons Run: N 47° 12.609 W -65° 49.071 Directions: Route 430 from Miramichi to Urquhart Road – 2 miles past Wayerton on right (last part of road is rough) 2) Wayerton Bridge: N 47° 08.108 W -65° 49.943 Directions: Route 430 from Miramichi to Wayerton or Route 425 from Sunny Corner to Wayerton Little Southwest Miramichi: 3) Somers Bridge: N 46° 56.120 W -65° 54.492 Directions: Located on Route 420 in Sillikers – bridge crossing over to Lyttleton 4) 94: N 46° 52.915 W -66° 05.529 Directions: Catarmaran Road off Route 420 – follow sign towards Research Centre, approximately 5.5 km Southwest Miramichi: 5) Quarryville: N 46° 49.416 W -65° W 47.379 Directions: Traveling north on Route 8 from Blackville – exit onto Route 108 – take street between church and Dawson’s General Store and follow to river – turn left and follow to the end of the road 6) Government Pool: N 46° 36.473 W -65° 53.481 Directions: Travel south on Route 8 past road on left which takes you to Arbeau Settlement – continue approximately 3 km to next valley (there is a small church in valley on the left) – exit to the left through field and continue to GPS coordinates on river 7) Cache Pool: N 46° 27.685 W -66° 24.750 Directions: Traveling south on Route 8 exit onto the Cache Road which is located in the centre of Boiestown – this road will take you into the seniors housing complex – as you enter the parking road, you will see a dirt road on your left – follow this dirt road to the river 8) Dungeon Pool: N 46° 31.349 W -67° 08.604 Directions: Exit Route 8 and follow Route 107 to Stanley – continue on Route 107 past Irving mill at Deersdale and proceed to GPS coordinates – park on side of road and follow trail to river 9) Forks Pool: N 46° 31.129 W -67° 09.158 Directions: Located at junction of North Branch and South Branch of Southwest Miramichi – exit Route 8 and follow Route 107 to Stanley – continue on Route 107 past Irving Deersdale mill and proceed to GPS coordinates – will be on the right side of road ALL DISTANCES AND LOCATIONS ARE APPROXIMATIONS. Note that non-residents require a guide when fishing salmon in New Brunswick.

Miramichi Fishing Report
Country Haven Lodge is reporting that a few days of rain and cool temps can make all the difference in the world when it comes to quality fishing. Going from very high temperatures and inconsistent bites to anglers catching limits, the Miramichi River is fishing well recently. See more at http://www.miramichiriverreports.com













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