Reviews"Stunningly beautiful . . . André Gallant's photos rival any that have been previously published . . . Salmon Country is a book that every fly fisher will want in his or her library." - Martin Silverstone, Atlantic Salmon Journal, "Stunningly beautiful . . . Andre Gallant's photos rival any that have been previously published . . . Salmon Country is a book that every fly fisher will want in his or her library." Martin Silverstone, Atlantic Salmon Journal
Photographed byGallant, André
Dewey Decimal799.17/56097151
SynopsisIn a stunning combination of superb colour images and lively personal essays, Salmon Country takes us on an excursion along New Brunswick's famous salmon rivers. Marrying the essays of Doug Underhill and the photographs of André Gallant, Salmon Country explores the people, the rivers, the traditions, history, and mythology of this sport of sports. And there's drama around every bend in the river. Underhill tells of becoming one with the river, of treading deep pools, of wading shallow rapids and gravely shoals in search of the king of fish. Gallant shows the splashy thrill of the catch, breathtaking tree-canopied rivers, and the people who make the experience memorable. Written with keen observation, wit, and verve, Salmon Country brings to life a world centred on fly-fishing, paying tribute to all who share the joy of fishing the Miramichi, Restigouche, Nepisguit, Cains, and Saint John rivers., In a stunning combination of superb colour images and lively personal essays, "Salmon Country" takes us on an excursion along New Brunswick's famous salmon rivers. Marrying the essays of Doug Underhill and the photographs of Andre Gallant, "Salmon Country" explores the people, the rivers, the traditions, history, and mythology of this sport of sports. And there's drama around every bend in the river.Underhill tells of becoming one with the river, of treading deep pools, of wading shallow rapids and gravely shoals in search of the king of fish. Gallant shows the splashy thrill of the catch, breathtaking tree-canopied rivers, and the people who make the experience memorable. Written with keen observation, wit, and verve, "Salmon Country" brings to life a world centred on fly-fishing, paying tribute to all who share the joy of fishing the Miramichi, Restigouche, Nepisguit, Cains, and Saint John rivers.