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On the Cains: Atlantic Salmon and Sea-Run Brook Trout on the Miramichi's Greatest Tributary

On the Cains: Atlantic Salmon and Sea-Run Brook Trout on the Miramichi's Greatest Tributary

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The Cains River in New Brunswick has a rich history and is a popular destination for Atlantic salmon and brook trout fishing. Only a third of the river was settled, and by the mid-twentieth century, settlers had abandoned it. The book also explores the Cains' relationship with the Miramichi River, particularly the Black Brook, which is a significant pool in low water.

\n Format: Hardback
\n Length: 232 pages
\n Publication date: 24 May 2020
\n Publisher: Stackpole Books
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The Cains River in New Brunswick has a rich history and a captivating present. Its Atlantic salmon and brook trout fishery exudes an almost mystical allure. While only a third of the river was initially settled, it was lightly inhabited. By the mid-twentieth century, settlers had abandoned the area, leaving the river to revert to its pristine, wild state. Today, the Cains remains untouched and continues to thrive as a wilderness haven.

The book delves into the intricate relationship between the Cains and the Miramichi River, particularly focusing on the Black Brook, the largest and most productive pool on the river. During low water conditions, a significant portion of the Cains' fall run of fish accumulates in the Black Brook, eagerly awaiting the arrival of rain to trigger their migration.

The Cains River has a fascinating past and a captivating present. Its Atlantic salmon and brook trout fishery carries an almost mystical allure. While only a third of the river was initially settled, it was lightly inhabited. By the mid-twentieth century, settlers had abandoned the area, leaving the river to revert to its pristine, wild state. Today, the Cains remains untouched and continues to thrive as a wilderness haven.

The book delves into the intricate relationship between the Cains and the Miramichi River, particularly focusing on the Black Brook, the largest and most productive pool on the river. During low water conditions, a significant portion of the Cains' fall run of fish accumulates in the Black Brook, eagerly awaiting the arrival of rain to trigger their migration.

The Cains River offers a unique blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Anglers can enjoy fishing for Atlantic salmon and brook trout, and the river's pristine wilderness provides a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. The region's rich history and cultural heritage add to its charm, making it a destination worth exploring.

In conclusion, the Cains River in New Brunswick is a testament to the power of nature and the importance of preserving our natural resources. Its rich history, stunning landscapes, and abundant wildlife make it a destination that captivates both locals and visitors alike. By understanding and appreciating the Cains River, we can help ensure that future generations can enjoy its beauty and benefits.

\n Weight: 1006g\n
Dimension: 222 x 287 x 19 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9780811738132\n \n

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