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Our 2024 Fry Stocking program is now complete on the Miramichi River! 

 

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LATEST NEWS

Metepenagiag First Nation won’t use gill nets this year

K. BRYANNAH JAMES                                Miramichi Leader                          May 15, 2014 METEPENAGIAG • The band council for the Metepenagiag First Nation has decided to keep gill nets out of the water this season in an effort to help with the conservation of wild Atlantic salmon. Adam Augustine, director of operations for Metepenagiag Mi’kmaq Nation, said the…

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BASS SEASON TO BE EXTENDED

 DFO has informed us this morning that the bass season will be extended until Sunday the 25th – and from Thursday the 22nd until Sunday the 25th the retention limit will move to 2 fish per day – same retention size limit of 50 – 65 cm. The retention limit stays at 1 until Thursday….

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