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Entries in atlantic salmon (45)

Friday
Apr062012

Spring tradition: Anglers vied to catch Penobscot’s presidential salmon

One hundred years ago, a local fly-fisherman decided to send an Atlantic salmon, the first one caught in the Penobscot River, to the president of the United States. This is the story of that fisherman, and the tradition he began, compiled from newspaper archives and interviews with anglers.

LINK (Via:The Bangor Daily News)

From Atlantic Salmon Angling on the Penobscot by John Burrows (PDF)

Since the dawn of the recreational salmon fishery on the Penobscot, there has been an informal competition every spring among anglers to be the first to catch the season’s first bright salmon. Local hotels paid top dollar for the first salmon angled from the river and undoubtedly there was great pride in being that first successful angler. A twist was added in 1912 when Karl Anderson decided to send his salmon to President Taft. The Presidential Salmon Tradition was born, and from that day forward the first salmon caught in the State of Maine (often in the Penobscot, but not always) was sent to the President of the United States. What Mr. Anderson began as a way to generate civic pride and to show respect for the President soon grew into a spirited annual competition among anglers to land the year’s first bright salmon.

In 1992, President George H. W. Bush was the last President to receive a Presidential salmon.

Tuesday
Jan172012

Ay Car Umba!

Spey Warriors on the Umba.

Via: Salmon Junkies

Thursday
Dec292011

Grom Lands Two Atlantic Salmon

Monday
Nov212011

Gray Ghost Productions: Rolling on Salmon

"Take 2" - The Penobscot River

Wednesday
Jul062011

July SOTM Entry: Ponoi Atlantic

Oh boy.  Barrett Mattison didn't get the vote last year.  Something tells me it'll be different this time around.

Tuesday
Mar222011

It was like my tongue had just undergone cataract surgery.

Mark Shatzker wants to eat some wild Atlantic salmon. So he does what any self respecting freelance foodie writer would do, he travels to a lodge in Newfoundland so he can catch one to eat.

LINK (Via: NY Times Style Magazine)

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