The Salmon River in upstate New York ranks as one of the world's great
fisheries, boasting two major records to prove it: the Great Lakes
record chinook salmon (47 lbs. 13 oz.) and the world record coho salmon
(33 lbs. 4 0z.) This fabulous, 44-mile-long stream does it all, yielding
up everything from a mess of panfish to a trophy wall-hanger. FISHING
THE SALMON RIVER is the first book to detail the where and how of
fishing this outstanding length of water, with notes on all the
significant fishing spots and the tackle, techniques, and strategies to
best approach them. The river hosts a wealth of species, from three
species of salmon (Atlantic, king and coho), trout, steelhead,
smallmouth bass, pike, perch and more, which can be fished with fly or
spinning tackle. Author Spider Rybaak has fished the entire length of
the Salmon River intensively for many years and can help any angler,
from newcomer to veteran, put more fish on the line.