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	<title>The Joy of Fishing in New Brunswick &#187; Kennebecasis River</title>
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		<title>A Hot Summer&#8217;s Day Fly Fishing Stoney Creek</title>
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There is a stretch of water on the Kennebecasis River system that I love to fly fish. I very seldom see another person and I like it like that just fine.
I can spend the better part of a day on the river catching brookies and in about a half hour I am back [...]]]></description>
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<p>There is a stretch of water on the Kennebecasis River system that I love to fly fish. I very seldom see another person and I like it like that just fine.</p>
<p>I can spend the better part of a day on the river catching brookies and in about a half hour I am back at my car. Not that I am lazy but by the end of a long hot day wearing chest waders it is rather cool to get back to the vehicle and hit the road. When it&#8217;s really hot the breeze of driving sure feels nice.</p>
<p>There are a couple of holes along the river where I see people have fished and it looks like they come to these spots with lawn chairs and just sit at the hole. What a boring way to fish, I have never been able to just sit and fish. I have to be on the move, even in a boat I can&#8217;t just dangle my line over the side of the boat. I have to be casting and feeling like I am active.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t mind others fishing like that though as it leaves me with more water to fish.</p>
<p>Stoney Creek isn&#8217;t a wide or deep river but is perfect for fly fishing and wading and there are 8 to 10 inch brookies all through the system with plenty of larger trout, if you are stealthy enough to get close enough to cast to them.</p>
<p>When the water is high enough during certain times of the year, like July and August, you can have the time of your fly fishing life. I have taken a few friends to this spot and just happened to catch a Mayfly hatch in progress.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s just one of those times that makes you laugh out loud. An experience every fly fisher should experience.</p>
<p>My poor health may have kept me off the water for 5 years but I&#8217;m back and I am planning on hitting this little stretch of water a few times this summer.</p>
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