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Main Brook Newfoundland Fly Fishing Lodge for Atlantic Salmon, Trout and Arctic Char.
Newfoundland Atlantic Salmon Fly Fishing
Guests at Tuckamore Lodge have the opportunity to put their angling
skills to the test while they cast a line Newfoundland fly fishing
Atlantic Salmon, the king of sportsfish. With about ten to twelve
thousand young Atlantic salmon returning to our rivers every year,
Tuckamore Lodge will deliver many catches each day.
Atlantic salmon, speckled trout, and arctic char are just a few of the
species on offer for the fisherman in Main Brook, Newfoundland.
Atlantic Salmon Fishing Newfoundland
With the salmon fishing season running from the late days of June to the early days of September, there is plenty of time for Tuckamore Lodge guests to score their big catch of the summer.
Our Atlantic salmon weigh on average six to ten pounds but there have been more and more trophy salmon caught each year. Along with Atlantic salmon, guests at Tuckamore Lodge Newfoundland have the opportunity to go fishing for Brook Trout and Arctic Char. Take your whole family down to our salmon rivers and have a shot at catching the mighty Atlantic salmon!
At the end of a successful day, relax in the ambiance of Tuckamore Lodge, while enjoying local cuisine made right here at our lodge.
Newfoundland Fly Fishing Lodge
We are pleased to offer you luxury first-class, Scandinavian style
accommodations in the heart of the Newfoundland wilderness, coupled with
some of the highest quality outdoor experiences in Atlantic Canada.
Tuckamore
Lodge is situated on the banks of Tuckamore Pond, fringed by a spruce
forest which is home to a variety of animals both large and small. From
the extensive decks of Tuckamore Lodge, enjoy the morning song of birds,
the frantic activity of squirrels, and maybe observe a moose or two
grazing on the fresh green grass.
Tuckamore Lodge is your holiday accommodation at the heart of where
nature, history and culture connect, it's your home away from home.
We take pride in introducing you to our region....historic fishing
villages, world-famous cultural attractions and many natural wonders.
Our coastal waters are home to numerous species of whales, an annual
parade of 10,000-year-old icebergs and millions of seabirds. Our area is
renowned for its abundant populations of moose, caribou and black bear,
as well as rivers that teem with Atlantic Salmon and trout.
Main Brook is a hub for exploring the heritage trails this area has to
offer including the famous Viking Trail which is the largest themed
highway in Newfoundland and Labrador. The Grenfell Trail follows the
footsteps of Sir Wilfred Grenfell, a medical doctor who had a major
impact on the people of Northern Newfoundland, and Labrador.

The French Shore connects several coastal communities through the intriguing history of the European fishing crews who braved the North
Atlantic waters each spring, to harvest the plentiful cod here.
The
Tuckamore Lodge staff and I invite you to visit us and to experience
the hospitality and exceptional Newfoundland Atlantic Salmon fishing and outdoor experiences that have built
Tuckamore's international reputation.
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