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  • The Vulcan Grilse Grip

    For those of you planning an Atlantic salmon trip this summer, here’s a tip from Doug Schlink you might enjoy. 

    Adult, mutli-sea-winter (MSW) Atlantic salmon fish can be captured by hand tailing.  This is accomplished by wrapping your hand and around the “wrist” of their tail (known as the caudal peduncle), just in front of the tail fin, much as you would grasp your own left wrist with your right hand just in front of your hand.   The tail fin on an MSW fish has developed stiff exterior rays, and prevents the fish from slipping through.  

    Atlantic salmon that have only spent one winter at sea before returning to the river to spawn are known as grilse.  Grilse are smaller, usually from 20 – 24 inches in length, and have not yet developed this stiffness in the tail fin’s exterior rays.  A sure way to tell a big grilse from a small salmon is to check the development of the tail fin exterior rays.  If they are stiff, and don’t collapse when you try to squeeze them together, it’s a salmon.  But if they collapse, it’s a grilse. 

    Doug Schlink with nice looking MSW Atlantic
    Not a Grilse

    Because of this lack of development in the exterior caudal fin rays of a grilse, if you try to “tail” a grilse with this conventional method, the tail fin collapses and he’ll squirt right out of your grasp!

    But if your guide is not handy with the net when you’re about to land your grilse, you still can hand tail him using the technique I call the “Vulcan Grilse Grip”.    Make a “V” or a “peace sign” by extending your index and middle finger of your dominant hand.  With thumb extended, slide this “V” so one finger is on the top and the other along the bottom of the caudal peduncle.  Now quickly wrap the thumb around and close the rest of your hand as if you’re trying to make a fist.  You should now have a firm grasp on the fish!  I’m not sure why this works, but it does. 

    A word of caution, never lift a salmon or a grilse you plan to release clear out of the water by the tail.  This can cause internal damage.  Please use hand tailing only as a means of securing the salmon in the water so you can remove the fly and properly release into the current.  If you want to lift a salmon for a photo, use your other hand to gently support the body of the fish, and lift no more than a few inches from the water and for no more than a few seconds. 

    Many thanks to angling great Larry Solomon, co-author of the classic “The Caddis and the Angler”, for showing me this technique over 20 years ago on the Nepisiguit River. 

  • Super Summertime Fishing: Alaska, Montana, Iceland, Quebec, Labrador, Mexico

    Super Summertime Fishing: Alaska, Montana, Iceland, Quebec, Labrador, Mexico

    Alaska

    Mission Lodge

    July 20-27, 2012: … sockeyes, bright ocean kings, early run of silvers and pinks, pinks, pinks providing non-stop, rod bending action. Peak dry fly fishing for Rainbows and the char, Dolly Varden and grayling spawn. Great time to visit Brooks Falls to see the bears. Full week or shorter stays starting at just $3,750 per person all-inclusive. (couples rooms or owners suite available).

    Sept 7-14, 2012: Big, fat rainbow trout, sight casting to char, lake trout, Dolly Varden and grayling all dressed in fantastic fall colors. Do a cast and blast with ducks & ptarmigan. Silver Salmon peak on the Good News and Togiak Rivers – catch these silver bullets on top water flies until you scream “Uncle”. Everyone has a private room, singles welcome at no additional charge (couples rooms and owners suite available). $7,500 per person all-inclusive.

    Dave Duncan & Sons
    Lower Camp, $4,800
    JUN 30 – JUL 7, 4 rods, excellent king week
    AUG 11 – 18, 2 rods, top silver week of the season!

    Upper Camp, $4,900
    JUL 7 – 14, 7 rods, good king week and mix of sockeyes, chums and pinks, and great rainbow fishing
    AUG 25 – SEP 1, 8 rods, excellent silver week on Upper river and great rainbow fishing

    Float Trips $4,600
    JUL 18 – 24, 6 rods, great variety salmon week
    JUL 24 – AUG 1, 4 rods, great all round week for mix of salmon and superb rainbow fishing
    AUG 11 – 17, 2 rods, great Silvers and outstanding rainbow week.

    Alaska West
    July 27 – August 3: Lot’s of variety for 6 rods + Arolik days!
    August 3 – August 10: Silvers! 10 rods available.

    Cost: $5,000 per person, single welcome.

    Iceland

    East Rangá Lodge & West Rangá Lodge
    A few prime spaces available on Iceland’s top two Atlantic salmon rivers:
    West Rangá (€ 8,940 eur), JUL 23 – 29

    East Rangá (€ 10,140 eur), JUL 26 – AUG 1

    Montana

    The Complete Fly Fisher

    The snowfall this winter is creating optimum conditions for summer fishing at the Complete Fly Fisher, located on the Big Hole River, near Wise River. The Big Hole is at 92% of average snow pack and building. The Bitterroot is over 100% as is the Upper Clark Fork.

    July 29-August 4: Prime time dry fly fishing chasing all stages of various May flies. Big Hole and Beaverhead are prime.

    August 12-September 1: The spruce moth will flutter driving trout crazy. Clumsy hoppers will fall off the banks making an easy feast for large Brown Trout. The first clouds of Tricos will blanket the Big Hole and entice pods of trout to feed.

    Cost: $4,800 per person. Includes everything!

    Québec

    Camp Brûlé

    Big Atlantic Salmon on the Petite Cascapédia River, Gaspé, Canada

    JUN 14 – 21, $5275 CAD, 2 rods Trophy fish time!

    JUL 22 – 29, $5,275 CAD, 4 rods, Prime time for dry fly!

    JUL 29 – AUG 5, $5,025, 4 rods, “Bamboo Week” join Thomas & Thomas master rod builder Troy Jacques

    AUG 5 – 9, $2,620 CAD, 3 rods, 4 nt/3 day great dry fly time. Longer stays also available.

    Labrador

    Crooks Lake Lodge

    Big Brook Trout and Pike

    JUN 16 – 23, $3700 USD + tax, 2 rods, one of the best weeks of the season

    JUN 30 – JUL 7, $3700 USD + tax, 6 rods, Big brookies on dry flies!

    Mexico

    Grand Slam Flyfishing Lodge
    Summer Special! Summer is one of the best times for big migratory tarpon and trophy snook as well as well as for permit and bones on Mexico’s Ascension Bay. Grand Slam is offering a 2-for-1 deal – pay one single occupancy rate and get a trip for two anglers fishing double occupancy. That’s $2612 per person at this luxury fishing lodge!

    Casa Blanca & Playa Blanca
    May 19-26 can be the best weather of the year with large migratory tarpon (up to 200 lbs). Great permit fishing. Located on the south shore of Ascension Bay…no long boat rides means “less time traveling more time fishing”. Private Island, exclusive location. Deluxe seaside air-conditioned accommodations. Excellent Guides.