Fly-tying describes the making of artificial flies used for fly-fishing. Fly-tying is a historical practice on the Miramichi River, and considered by many to be an art form. If you are interested in learning more about fly-trying, the Miramichi Salmon Association encourages you to contact your local fly-tying group.
New Brunswick Fly Tying Groups
Organization | Address | Phone Number | Meeting Time | Meeting Location |
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Dieppe Flying Tying Club | 245 Lafayette Street, Dieppe | (506) 874-0196 | Tuesdays at 6:15pm | Dieppe Scouts Club |
Fredericton Fish & Game Association | 461 St. Mary’s Street, Fredericton | (506) 461-1899 | Sundays at 7:00pm | Fredericton Seniors Centre |
The Hammond River Angling Association | 10 Porter Road, Nauwigewauk | (506) 832-1230 | Thursdays at 6:00pm | Porter Road Conservation Center |
If you belong to a NB-based fly-tying group that would like to be listed on our website, please email admin@miramichisalmon.ca.