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Description

Wet'suwet'en fishing site on Bulkley River and the entrance of Moricetown Canyon, in Moricetown, British Columbia, Canada. Fishermen capture the running salmon there (mostly cohoes, at that time of year) using nets in order to tag them, after which they are released on the other side of the rapids.

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Date

2006-09-11

Author

Jerome Charaoui (Charaj)

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