The Atlantic Salmon Atlas & Salmon Annual 2004

En av fornøyelsene ved å fiske Atlantisk laks er at sporten tar oss til verdens vakreste plasser og elver. Også fornøyelsen ved fiskereisen til fjerne eller lokale elver er uker med planlegging og forventning. Vi håper boken vil gjøre det mulig for leserne å planlegge mange minneverdige fiskereiser basert på informasjon funnet i boka.




The Atlantic Salmon Atlas, by Roy Arris & Malcolm Greenhalgh, is a wealth of information about where to go, when to go and who to contact for fishing. The book is a valuable database for 327 waters from Canada to the Kola peninsula. It provides details about each river's characteristics, seasons, peak times, suitable tackle and flies, and has an extensive list of primary booking contacts. Apart from all the factual information, the text is embelished with anecdote and historical reference.

Particularly noteworthy is the extensive booking information given for each of the rivers in the eight major regions he surveys. This detail alone makes the atlas imperative for the travelling angler. Taken from Richard Nightingale's Foreword.

Specifications: 286 pages of text illustrated with 140 colour photographs and maps.
Page size - 250mm x 285mm (9.8 x 11.25 ins). Bound with hard cover and dust wrapper.

327 rivers/lwaters listed: Canada (40), Ireland (36), Scotland (70), England & Wales (30), Iceland (29), Norway (79), Sweden & Finland (22), and Russia's Kola Peninsula (10).

Some of the rivers featured are:
EUROPE - Spey, Tay, Blackwater, Umba, Dart, Conwy, Langa, Lune, Morrum, Naver, Wye, Kalix, Beauly, Ponoi, Moy, Tweed, Grimsa, Findhorn, Lochy, Foyle, Breiddalsa, Yokanga, etc. Norway - Alta, Namsen, Gaula, Orkla, Stjordal, Lakselv, Etne, Eira, Aroy, Driva, Rauma, Bjora, Beiar, Maals, Reisa, Borselv, Tana, Surna, etc.
CANADA - Restigouche, Moisie, Cascapedias, Miramichi, Bonaventure, St. Jean, Matapedia, Saint-Paul, Eagle, Adlatok, Jupiter, George, Natashquan, etc.

The Atlantic Salmon Annual 2004

With so much contact information in The Atlantic Salmon Atlas, some of it is bound to become out-of-date fairly quickly as beat ownership or leases often change at the end of a season. The Salmon Annual will keep readers up to date with major contact changes and, because there is more space to look at selected rivers in greater detail than in the Salmon Atlas, will help you build a very useful database on the salmon rivers of the world.

This first edition contains reports from the major salmon producing regions, in-depth information on featured rivers, articles about management and conservation work, an annual report from NASF and ASF, and new/updated contact information. Emphasis is on text (96 printed pages), some features illustrated with b & w photos. Page size 170 x 238 mm. Perfect bound in soft cover.
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