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Repeat guest Andrew Youngs of England on his way down the remote Serpentine
river by motorized canoe. |
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One of the few grilse we actually killed that season. The fishing was fast and furious that week. |
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Fishing on the Serpentine River ....one of Lee Wulf's favorite waters.
The river produces a high percentage of 2 and 3 sea-winter salmon |
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This river beauty - like many Newfoundland plants - is found no where
else in the world at this latitude as it is an arctic plant. |
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A fresh 17 pounder about to be released at Lower Jefferies Pool on
the Serpentine River. Two more 15 to 20 pound fish were lost that same
morning by the same angler. |
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The headwaters of the Serpentine R. are snow capped year around in
the highland of the Lewis Hills and are the highest mountains in Newfoundland
at 2000 to 2600 feet straight up from the Ocean |
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The blue flag iris dots the shore of the Serpentine and Lomond Rivers. |
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If one knows where to look along one of the Lomond, Goose Arm, or Serpentine
Rivers, you can catch a glimpse of the rare orchid - the showy lady slipper
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A "postcard" like photo of a still pool above the Landing, Serpentine River. Note one of the many rising salmon. |
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Woodland caribou migrate along our rivers and can be seen at regular
bedding areas on the Serpentine, Main, Goose Arm, Lomond, and Humber Rivers. |
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Videographer Bill Popp of NY on his first trip down the Serpentine
River. |
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The afternoon mist from the Atlantic Ocean billows in this remote valley. |
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Camping on Serpentine River, Newfoundland, Canada |
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Salmon and sea run brook trout fishing on Mary Anne's Pool, Serpentine
River, Newfoundland, Canada |
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The inlet of Serpentine River with Serpentine Lake in the background |
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Salmon and sea run brook trout fishing on Mary Anne's Pool, Serpentine
River, Newfoundland, Canada |
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The Falls on Serpentine River in moderately high water. This is the
only portage on this river. |
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Fishing the Falls on Serpentine River in moderately high water. Note
the two anglers for scale |
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Fishing pool #1 and Pool#2 at the Serpentine waterfalls. |
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A salmon being prepared for release at the "Landing" which is a small waterfalls. This is the
only portage on this river but consists of a small and a larger waterfalls 500 yards down stream. |
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A fine fish of 19 pounds from the remote Serpentine River, Newfoundland, Canada. |