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Miramichi Final Salmon Counts for 2019

By Brad Burns / November 21, 2019 /

Brad Burns of Brad Burns Fishing features an article with Giv’er Miramichi on the Final Salmon Counts for the 2019 Year along the Miramichi! Check out the article to read more!

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Miramichi End of Summer Salmon Report

By Brad Burns / September 6, 2019 /

Brad Burns of Brad Burns Fishing Report shares with Giv’er Miramichi the Miramichi End of Summer Salmon Report and with Late Summer Fishing in Miramichi and in Newfoundland.

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Miramichi Early Season Salmon Report

By Brad Burns / July 22, 2019 /

Brad Burns of Brad Burns Fishing shares this update of the Early Season of Salmon Fishing with Giv’er Miramichi.

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Miramichi Late May Report

By Brad Burns / May 28, 2019 /

Brad Burns of Brad Burns Fishing shares with Giv’er On The River a Miramichi Late May Report of Fly Fishing. Check out the article to read more!

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Miramichi Spring Fishing Report 2019

By Brad Burns / May 10, 2019 /

Brad Burns, of Brad Burns Fishing shares along his first report of the 2019 year of the Miramichi Spring Fishing. Check out this article to read much more!

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2018 Miramichi and Cains Rivers Fall Fishing Recap

By Brad Burns / October 22, 2018 /

Brad Burns shares this 2018 Miramichi and Cains Rivers Fall Fishing Recap following the Fly Fishing Season closure of the 2018 year.

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August 25th 2018 Miramichi Salmon Blog

By Brad Burns / August 27, 2018 /

A repost from Brad Burns Fishing Report: Due to sufficiently cooler weather recently, DFO has opened up the listed cold water pools to salmon fishing on 4:00 PM this past Tuesday afternoon, August 21, 2018. I don’t know about other parts of the river, but I do know that in the general vicinity of the mouth of Cains, and the main stem of the lower Cains, that there have been a significant number of fish holding in the temperature buffered pools.

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Fair Trade Gift Sale

By Brad Burns / August 27, 2018 /

Saint Andrew’s Anglican Church is making a difference in the lives of artisans around the world by selling exquisite, handcrafted gifts and home décor. The event, to be held from 10 am to 9 pm on Friday, September 7, 2018 at the Saint Andrew’s Anglican Church Hall, 214 Pleasant St. offers an opportunity for citizens of Miramichi, NB to make a difference by shopping fair trade.

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July 26 Miramichi Salmon Blog Update – July 26 Miramichi Salmon Blog Update – First Nation’s Commercial Striped Bass Fishery Approved

By Brad Burns / July 30, 2018 /

Brad Burns, our Miramichi Salmon and Fishing Guru is back with his Fishing Report and shares the news that the Natoaganeg First Nation “Eel Ground” has been granted approval by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans for a commercial striped bass fishery with a quota of 50,000 fish per year.  The details of the distribution are unclear at this time, but the times when the fishery will be conducted are in late May/June and then again in October.  These are the times when the fish are in the river spawning and later preparing to overwinter.

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Mid-Summer Miramichi Salmon Blog

By Brad Burns / July 28, 2018 /

After one of the better June’s in a few years we ran out of luck, or at least most of it. July has been hot, but it is the timing of that heat that has been the killer.  It actually began the last day of June, and just as the heart of the summer run was scheduled to arrive we had a week of 30C range temperatures. 

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Miramichi June Salmon Fishing

By Brad Burns / July 4, 2018 /

I’m back in Maine after a couple of weeks of June salmon fishing on the Miramichi.  I’m going to ride out the heat wave here and then head back up, hopefully at the end of the week.

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EBH Garden Club Plant Sale

By Brad Burns / May 9, 2018 /

Attention all Gardeners! The EBH (Escuminac, Baie Ste. Anne, Hardwicke & surrounding area) Garden Club is having a Plant Sale on Saturday, June 9th, 2018, from 10 am to 2pm. Rain or Shine.

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Spring Salmon Blog

By Brad Burns / May 4, 2018 /

Spring has finally come to the Miramichi valley. As those of you living in the Northeast know, it was a crazy winter. We had a snow cover in coastal Maine from virtually the first of December until well into April. They still have it in parts of inland Maine. One true Blackville gray beard told me that it was the most snow he had seen in the woods,

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