Our
2005 fishing trip at Pyramid was far beyond what we could ever imagine… Where
else in the world can you catch Atlantic salmon on a fly rod while
observing the wonders of the great Canadian North; herds of Caribou
scattered across the mountain side and the magnificent George River
flowing north surrounded by the panoramic scenery of the Pyramid Mountains
and colors of the Arctic’s tundra.
Apart from the environment being the “true outdoorsman’s
paradise”, the quality of the fishing was excellent. My Father,
Grand Father and long time friend and business partner Lawrence joined
me on this trip. On our first day we hooked 3 Salmon: a 7, 8 and 13
pound fish along with many brook trout ranging from 2-5 lbs. When we
packed up our rods after 3 days of fishing, we had 11 salmon ranging
from 6 ½ to 16 ½ lbs. We also hooked and released dozens
of trophy brook trout weighing between 2 and 8 lbs.
Everything from the quality of the food, the comfortable
cabins and boats, the staff, the view and as specially the fishing
was amazing… we will be there next year!
Patrick Richardson
9/04/03
Dear Peter and Bob,
Enclosed are some photographs of Peter's and my trip to Pyramid
Mountain Camp. Use them for your personal album or if you think any
are suitable for your web site or promotional material, feel free to
utilize them that way.
Peter Spiegel, M.D. and I had an absolutely fantastic time fishing
with you both. The camp was comfortable, the hospitality was warm and
sincere, your guiding was superb, and the fishing by our standards was
excellent. John's cooking was excellent, resulting in my new pledge
to lose another 10 pounds.
Thanks for making our experience so memorable.
I look forward to returning some day since, as your clients Frances
and Patti Smith are fond of saying, I've contracted "Pyramid
Mountain Fever!”
Sincerely,
DAVE BROOKER
New Hampshire
Imagine a wide, clear, fast flowing river bordered by towering
green cliffs, drifting within 30 feet of a swimming bear and with wolf
tracks on the sand. Above all, silence, except for the wind - no planes,
no phones. The beautifully colored brookies and the char seem to hit
and fight harder in the arctic environment.
Guides (and owners) Peter and Bob May are a pleasure to be with.
I look forward to my return to Pyramid this summer!
Peter Speigel, M.D.
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