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Post by Ken Corbett on Jun 13, 2015 14:10:37 GMT -5
If you can name these two New Brunswick rivers correctly, you win an autographed copy of My Secret River. No previous winners.
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Post by Ken Corbett on Jun 16, 2015 11:15:37 GMT -5
One buddy guessed it right, but he already has a copy. So it's not impossible!
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Post by kyle on Jun 16, 2015 17:40:15 GMT -5
a hint might be necessary
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Post by Ken Corbett on Jun 16, 2015 19:58:18 GMT -5
Okay, it's in the Miramichi drainage. Kyle, didn't you already win one?
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Post by kyle on Jun 17, 2015 17:17:54 GMT -5
i did. i'm not sure of this one anyway. not used to seeing most rivers with no ice on the banks and leaves on the trees.
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Post by Ken Corbett on Sept 30, 2015 7:15:16 GMT -5
All righty then, only one person guessed it right, my paddlin' buddy Aaron Fraser. It's the confluence of the Sabbies and the Cains rivers. It makes me wonder if one can float down the Sabbies. Maybe a day trip? The Cains is peaceful and unremarkable downstream, and there isn't any decent takeout until Blackville on the Miramichi.
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Post by hosehound on Jul 27, 2016 18:13:29 GMT -5
Too bad I haven't been on here in a while,, I recognized that spot ,, spent many a night at the main camp and guide camp out back when my uncle was head guide for Charlie Valentine
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Post by tickles on Jul 28, 2016 7:22:02 GMT -5
Little river
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Post by ashley on Sept 12, 2016 7:46:20 GMT -5
You could probably float E. Sabbies in high water - short trip from the logging bridge off the E. Sabbies road off the Acadian. Likely pretty twisty and have to pass through the culvert at the Acadian. If you put in at the Culvert it's probably only an hour or so down to the river. I can't imagine it taking longer then a few hours altogether. There is several good take outs on the Cains down from the Sabbies - Salmon Brook, Cold Brook, and when the Cains dumps into the Miramichi - there is a trail there from the river and the camp that is next to it doesn't mind. It's about where the pavement stops on the S. Cains River Road - another 4-5 hours of paddling from where the Sabbies puts into the river at high water. If you want to just float and fish it would be a good full day trip.
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