Fly Fishing For Atlantic Salmon in New Brunswick
Image via WikipediaWhat is the Atlantic salmon?
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The Altantic salmon are born in our rivers and streams where they start the life cycle that will bring them right back to the exact river that spawned them.
Man, in his never ending attempt to dominate the globe, has destroyed many river habitats so much so that the Atlantic salmon no longer returns to their homes leaving so many fly fishers and anglers crying as they have to drive by once productive waters.
Fortunately for the Atlantic salmon and of course the fly fishing enthusiasts all is not lost and with more awareness and many willing to make the necessary changes our salmon waters are improving and life is returning.
There are many factors that come into play which make Atlantic salmon fishing in New Brunswick such a sport. A huge factor is you and me. We can make a huge difference in our environment and that of the salmon by not polluting, leaving no garbage and cleaning up any that we see.
We call this our planet but in reality the planet is the future of our grand children. If we keep that in mind all the time we might just take better care of her.
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I keep meaning to post a note to tell you how much I enjoy your site and am only getting around to it now.
I particularly enjoyed your comments on Quarryville which also holds a place in my heart.
Drop me a note if you would like to exchange links.
Cheers,
Steve
Good day Steve, thanks, glad you enjoy it. I certainly enjoy your site.
Your CLIP video on your main page is awesome and really well done. Eventually I would like to do something more with my main page. I just get too many irons in the oven.
I see you got out in the float tube. That is when I have the most fun. I can’t get enough of the float tube, unless it’s just too windy.