Anglers Catch First Atlantic Salmon in Maine in Seven Years

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Beau Peavey, a 22-year-old junior college junior and self-described fishing lunatic, caught the first Atlantic salmon of Maine's newly reopened season on the Penobscot. "The salmon — a frisky 32-inch 12-pounder that fought back with 'four jumps and a couple of good long runs' — was caught after Mr. Peavey abandoned his own flies and used a pink fly created years ago by a now-deceased member of his salmon club." Pam Belluck in The New York Times.

Kevin Miller also writes in the Bangor Daily News about the event and the newly re-opened season.

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This page contains a single entry by Marshall Cutchin published on September 28, 2006 7:20 AM.

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