Just because we’re not in the water doesn’t mean we can’t enjoy Atlantic salmon, does it? Of course not, and as this week’s schedule indicates, it’s certain to be both fun and informative. The Atlantic Salmon Federation is having their annual fund-raising dinner this week in New York City at The Plaza. The guest speaker will be world-renowned Bogdan Reel maker, Stanley E. Bogdan.
Proceeds will benefit the ASF, one of North America’s oldest and most respected conservation organizations founded a half century ago by individuals who shared a deep commitment to conservation and abiding respect for a majestic and severely threatened fish and its environment. ASF is a powerful conservation force with seven regional councils and 150 local river-based organizations in eastern Canada and New England, representing a combined membership of more than 40,000 dedicated conservationists.
Miramichi Black Rapids is contributing to the Atlantic Salmon Federation event by donating a 4-3-2 package (4 nights, 3 days, 2 rods) to our lodge in New Brunswick. Maybe we’ll see you in 2010?
A book which dovetails perfectly with this event is Gary Anderson’s “Atlantic Salmon: Fact and Fantasy.” It is a very well illustrated book with lots of details and theories about Atlantic salmon fly-fishing, and I reference it on a regular basis. In fact, I encourage all anglers who visit our lodge to at least thumb through it during their stay.
Like most things that appeal to a distinguished group, it’s not the easiest book to find, but here are two links which should get you started: Amazon.com, and Barnes and Noble.
For other interesting items, visit Angler’s Cache on the Atlantic Salmon Federation website.
Proceeds will benefit the ASF, one of North America’s oldest and most respected conservation organizations founded a half century ago by individuals who shared a deep commitment to conservation and abiding respect for a majestic and severely threatened fish and its environment. ASF is a powerful conservation force with seven regional councils and 150 local river-based organizations in eastern Canada and New England, representing a combined membership of more than 40,000 dedicated conservationists.
Miramichi Black Rapids is contributing to the Atlantic Salmon Federation event by donating a 4-3-2 package (4 nights, 3 days, 2 rods) to our lodge in New Brunswick. Maybe we’ll see you in 2010?
A book which dovetails perfectly with this event is Gary Anderson’s “Atlantic Salmon: Fact and Fantasy.” It is a very well illustrated book with lots of details and theories about Atlantic salmon fly-fishing, and I reference it on a regular basis. In fact, I encourage all anglers who visit our lodge to at least thumb through it during their stay.
Like most things that appeal to a distinguished group, it’s not the easiest book to find, but here are two links which should get you started: Amazon.com, and Barnes and Noble.
For other interesting items, visit Angler’s Cache on the Atlantic Salmon Federation website.
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