Calendars Available for Purchase

The Miramichi Salmon Association 2014 Calendar is now available for sale at the following locations: In Doaktown: Doaktown Dental Clinic, 271 Main Street  In Boiestown: Anne’s Convenience Store, McCloskey’s Convenience Store, and Central NB Woodmens Museum  In Fredericton: North Side – Fredericton Outfitters & Anglers, 285 Canada Street Downtown – National Bank Financial, 551 King…

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Calendar unique to province

LORI GALLAGHER                                Fredericton Daily Gleaner                          05 Dec 2013            This 2014 calendars for the Miramichi Salmon Association are hot off the presses and filled with things that will make those who love fishing smile. Each year the calendar features something of interest to those who love salmon fishing, and this year is no different.…

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Broaden bass-fishing season, save salmon: group

Telegraph Journal CHRIS MORRIS         Legislature Bureau                            26 Nov 2013 FREDERICTON – A leading New Brunswick salmon conservation organization is calling for an unrestricted fishing season for striped bass in the Miramichi River estuary to help save struggling Atlantic salmon populations. The Miramichi Salmon Association said in a statement Tuesday it is gravely concerned about the large number…

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Striped Bass Pose a Serious Threat to Salmon Smolts

Striped Bass Pose a Serious Threat to Salmon Smolts – Unrestricted Fishing Season for Striped Bass is Urged Miramichi Salmon Association Press Release; Monday, November 25, 2013 The Miramichi Salmon Association (MSA) is gravely concerned about the huge number of striped bass spawning in the Miramichi River estuary with estimates as high as 400,000 of…

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Salmon Association president ready to be roasted

K. BRYANNAH JAMES JAMES.KELSEY@MIRAMICHILEADER.COM  11 Nov 2013     MIRAMICHI— It doesn’t matter if you like your Miramichi Salmon Association president grilled or barbecued, because one way or another he’s about to get roasted. All of which is in good fun, of course. Mark Hambrook, president of the local association is going to have all eyes on him…

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