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Salmon fishing on the Kharlovka & Litza Rivers in Russia

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Uploaded by on Dec 11, 2008

The Ultimate Kharlovka & Litza Salmon Movie. Big fish lost, landed and played and all the action you would expect from www.WhereWiseMenFish.com during a June week on the Kola Peninsula in Russia.

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  • Reminds me a lot of Alaska except fewer fish, lol. Beautiful though!

  • @AYUODSNUKIS Go to Alaska there are literally hundreds of rivers with flourishing fish populations.

  • Probobly the most overrated fishing in the world. Nine minutes, two fresh salmons. In Russia, averageweight extremly overated because of catch & release. Bribes, drunk guides, everything you dont wanna happen on vacation can happen.

    Go to Norway, Island, Argentina, Alaska or whatever.

  • in soviet russia salmon fishes you

  • nice place, nice environment, wanna be there but no money XD

  • That would be a beautiful thing. When I was growing up in the 70's, the Androscoggin was so polluted it was dangerous to swim in. Now, I catch smallmouths, the occasional brown, stripers, and other species there. Hopefully, this represents a turn in the long arc to full recovery. How cool would it be to see salmo salar pushing up the fish ladder in Brunswick after a 100+ year absence? Maybe in my lifetime?

  • I am personally involved with the state of Maine's situation regarding Atlantic salmon. At one time, I was a member of The Veazie & Bangor Salmon clubs. It's going to be a longtime before we see any population come back but heopefully it will decades ahead or sooner.

  • Too bad there isn't a single U.S. river with a "flourishing" population, where once there were more than a hundred. My home state of Maine once had incredible numbers of Atlantic salmon returning to virtually every coastal drainage. Today, the species is officially listed as "endangered", and only a small handful of streams see any adult fish at all. The vast majority have completely lost their entire native stock.

  • Nicely done video. Atlantic salmon are some of the best leapers there are in the fish world. Don't believe all that Atlantic salmon consevation group tell you. In many cases, salmon rivers are capable of producing more fish when kill is allowed. The Atlantic Salmon Federation believes all should be spared because they have a conservation agenda to be filled for the purpose of attracting more contributions. They don't want to tell you about how many rivers FLOURISH.

  • Beautiful country,is it all helicopter ride in?

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