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Locality: Souris, Prince Edward Island

Phone: +1 902-327-3159



Address: Anniversary Drive C0A2B0 Souris, PE, Canada

Website: Www.peiflyfishing.com

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PEI Fly Fishing 29.05.2021

Fishing Rod Holders for sale. $35 each. Can make any size you want. Gordie Lavers is also selling these.

PEI Fly Fishing 02.01.2021

Are you ready to fly? Fly fishing is one of the most popular and traditional styles of fishing on the East Coast. Join us Thursday night as we talk all things f...ly fishing. It might surprise you to hear about some great opportunities that you have been missing out on. Don't miss Fish East Live this Thursday at 8pm Atlantic.

PEI Fly Fishing 08.10.2020

Scallop Dinner Special ~ HWY 4 Brudenell

PEI Fly Fishing 25.09.2020

With September upon us, we have some prime time availability upcoming. We have some Atlantic Bubble reservations in place and would be happy to host some more... interested groups. Please message us or call for special Covid rates for this fall! #atlanticbubble #pei #bluefintuna #sportfishing #bucketlist( travel permitted between New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island) See more

PEI Fly Fishing 22.09.2020

Tried the bass on the fly tonight,no takes but one of theses days.

PEI Fly Fishing 16.09.2020

Tides this week Souris

PEI Fly Fishing 11.09.2020

Keep an eye out for this before you all leave to go home from fishing tonight at aprox 11pm you never know might be an awesome night for fishing

PEI Fly Fishing 28.08.2020

In case you missed it, you can watch the entire 30-minute acoustic "Mistress Named Music" medley complete with all 17 songs during the set from the 2019 #CMAfest right here!

PEI Fly Fishing 20.08.2020

Long stretches of hot dry weather can be stressful for fish in Island streams. Brook trout, rainbow trout and Atlantic salmon are cold water fish who prefer wa...ter temperatures between 13 - 18C. When temperatures exceed 20C, they seek out springs or deep pools with spring seepage. It is not unusual to see hundreds of trout holding in these refuge areas. If trout are caught under these conditions, they can quickly become exhausted and die. Even fish that swim away after being released can later die. Some PEI streams, such as the Morell River, can become excessively hot with temperatures exceeded 24C. Please avoid the warmest streams and seek out our many colder rivers. However, if you are fishing in warm streams, fish in early morning when temperatures are cooler, minimize handling of fish, and use single point, single hook lures or flies. Better yet, set the rod down for a couple of weeks and head for the beach. Or take the opportunity to try fishing for salt water fish such as mackerel and striped bass.

PEI Fly Fishing 17.07.2020

Happy Father’s Day to all the reel dads