The Cape Breton Conga Line
Monte Burke describes the atlantic salmon fishing on Nova Scotia’s Margaree as “courteous, festive affair. Locals and ‘fromaways’ share the pools, moving along in an affable conga line, so that everyone gets a shot at the prime salmon lies. Anglers make a cast, swing their fly through the pool, then take a step downstream.” In Forbes magazine.
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