Phone/Fax
709-543-2274
FAQ'S of fishing Labrador, Canada and Eagle River Trout Fishing Lodge
Q. How much should I tip my guide?
A. Tips are purely at the discretion of guests but as a guideline
we suggest $20 to $25 per day for each person guided, depending on
your level of satisfaction for "a job well done".
Q. Should I tip the kitchen staff?
A. Again, tips are purely at the discretion of guests but as a guideline
we suggest about half of what you would tip the guide.
Q. Are beverages included?
A. No, alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages are not included but
arrangements can be made to pick them up on your behalf. We will send
you a request form in advance of your arrival.
Q. How do I pay for the beverages?
A. Beverages are paid for locally before you depart for the lodge.
Q. Are there any other charges I should be aware of?
A You are responsible for accommodations and meals en route to and
from Goose Bay, or for expenses which may be caused by circumstances
beyond our control (such as weather delays). You may also face additional
costs by airlines if you travel with excess weight in your luggage.
Q. How
much weight am I allowed to carry in luggage?
A. The maximum allowed by commercial airlines should be checked before
you depart; however, most flights into Goose Bay limit each passenger
to 50 pounds. Additional charges will be assessed if you exceed that
limit.
Q. How much weight in beverages can I bring into the lodge?
A. We attempt to have some beverages shipped in with supply flights
before you arrive but this is not always possible. Each case of 24
beer or soft drinks weighs 20 pounds, and we are limited to maximum
weights by the charter carriers. If special flights are required due
to large beverage orders there may be additional charges assessed
to you. We suggest limiting your order to about 25 pounds, roughly
a case of 24 beer or soft drinks and one or two bottle of spirits.
Q. Where do I buy my fishing license?
A. Fishing licenses are provided with your package and issued at the
lodge.
Q. Do I qualify for a tax rebate?
A. No, tax rebates (where applicable) are applied to the package price.
Q. Do I bring my own fishing tackle or is it provided at the lodge?
A. Fishing tackle is your responsibility. A few of our guides do carry
some spare tackle which they can loan you in case of breakage or lost
luggage.
Q. Do
I bring a sleeping bag and towels?
A. No, bedding and towels are provided at each lodge.
Q. Can a beginner
fly fishing person come to your lodges?
A. Yes. Our packages are fully guided and for those needing lessons
or
instruction, a guide will be more than happy to assist you.
Q. Do we fish on the river or lake or both?
A. Boats are used by our guides to transport guests to pools on the
inlets
and outlet where wading can occur, or you may opt to fish from the
boat. It
is up to guests to decide.
Q. What kind of fish are in the system?
A. The Eagle River system contains both large Eastern brook trout and
Northern pike.
Q. What flies and rods do we bring?
A. Once you have arranged a stay with us, we will send you a "Recommended
Equipment" list with all the important flies listed for you to
bring. We
recommend two rods, a 3-5 weight for most activities and a 7-8 weight
for
casting larger flies. If bringing only one rod, a 5-6 weight is a
good
all-around choice. Reels should be equipped with a floating line,
with one
sink tip line as an option.
Q. What
is your fishing policy?
A. At Eagle River we enforce a policy of "catch-and-release only"
and "fly fishing only, single barbless hook". There are
times when we do permit use of spin casting but all lures must have
a single barbless book.
Q. What is the length of your fishing season?
A. Our season is relatively short. We open Eagle River Lodge in the
first
week of June and operate until the end of August.
Q. What sort of weather can we expect?
A. Labrador
weather is unpredictable at best. You may awaken to frost on the
ground and by afternoon the temperatures could be in the 90 F. Range.
We recommend layered clothing and good rain gear.
Q. How many fish can I expect to catch?
A. These
are all wild fish, so catching will be relevant to the anglers'
skills and the time spent fishing. Trout activity is usually dependent
on
insect hatches, while pike will take anytime.
Q. What
about the female angler?
A. Fishing knows no gender, therefore we welcome all anglers to come
and
enjoy our trips.
Q. What
about the non-angler in my group?
A. Non-fishing guests are accommodated at a reduced rate, call for
details.
Q. Is age a factor?
A. Not really. We have catered to anglers in their teens to their
80s with
no problems.
Q. What documents should I have?
A. Travel to Canada from a foreign country may require a passport.
Q. What is the quality of available medical service?
A. You are asked to advise us of any special health needs you may
require.
All special medications should be brought with you.. Medical Care
in Goose
Bay is very good with a new hospital facility. Emergencies are handled
by
MediVac helicopters.
Q. Are there a lot of biting insects?
A. Black flies and mosquitoes can be bothersome depending on time
of the
season. A good insect repellent and bug jackets are effective in deterring
them.
Q. Do the guides speak English?
A. Absolutely! Our guides are from English-speaking Newfoundland and
Labrador.
Q. Is there available telephone communication?
A. Yes. We use a fringe radio system and a satellite phone is usually
available.
Q. Can you provide references?
A. Yes - take a look at the "References" page.
Q. Which
is the closest airport?
A. Goose Bay, Labrador.
Q. Can
you meet us at the airport?
A. Yes, at no additional cost. We also provide pickup from hotel or
motel to
the floatplane base for departure and meet you on the return.
Q. Do you arrange overnight accommodation?
A. Yes, we can arrange this for you at a hotel in Goose Bay.
Q. What type of boat is used?
A. We use locally-constructed wooden Gander River boats, 25' in length,
powered by outboard engines.