ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 10月27日 21時15分


The photographer @martaiwanek captured some early-morning mist over the Margaree River on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia. Every October, 2 significant migrations take place on the Margaree. First: Hundreds of Atlantic salmon return to their natal river to spawn after a year — sometimes longer — spent in the ocean. Second: Anglers from all over the world flock to the #Margaree in the hopes of catching one of those salmon. On the first evening of the writer Monte Burke’s weeklong trip to the Margaree, he sat on the riverbank and watched 6 anglers fish a stretch of water on the lower portion of the river. Salmon were playfully leaping, but no one could persuade one to take a fly. To be sure, there are easier places in the world to catch an #AtlanticSalmon. In Europe, Iceland, Russia and most other provinces in Canada, most salmon rivers are private — which means they offer both solitude and more fish. Those luxuries come at a cost, though. The Margaree, on the other hand, is public, like all salmon rivers in #NovaScotia. It can get crowded, but anglers share the water by moving through the pools in an affable conga line so that everyone gets a fair chance. Visit the link in our profile to read more. #?


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