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Fishing on Stewiacke River

Canada, NS, Colchester
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The Stewiacke River runs through the Stewiacke Valley beginning at Dryden Lake in Pictou County, and flows into the Shubenacadie River in Colchester County.
Source :Round Lake
Lattitude:45.3606491088867
Longitude:-62.853458404541
Elevation:240[m]
Mouth :Shubenacadie River
Lattitude:45.1377182006836
Longitude:-63.3731689453125
Elevation:8[m]
City:Stewiacke
Stewiacke River
(C) Katharine R. Mott
Fish Species  
 
Bass, Striped  Trout, Brown
Trout, Rainbow  
   
 
Bass, Smallmouth  Salmon, Atlantic
TributaryLat/Lon | Connected  
 
Bear Brook45.2 -63.1  Inflow  
Big Meadow Brook45.2 -63.4  Inflow  
Brenton Brook45.2 -63.2  Inflow  
Fisher Creek45.3 -63.4  Inflow  
Gulley Brook45.2 -63.0  Inflow  
Mahailas Brook45.3 -62.8  Inflow  
Otter Brook45.3 -63.0  Inflow  
Perch Lake45.4 -62.8  Linked  
Round Lake45.4 -62.9  Source  
Sammys Lake45.3 -62.9  Linked  
Shubenacadie River44.9 -63.6  Mouth  
Sutherland Brook45.6 -63.3  Inflow  
TributaryLat/Lon | Connected  
 
Bentley Brook45.3 -62.9  Inflow  
Blackie Brook45.2 -62.9  Inflow  
Fall Brook45.3 -62.8  Inflow  
Fulton Brook45.2 -62.8  Inflow  
Little Hurd Brook45.2 -63.3  Inflow  
Miller Brook45.2 -63.1  Inflow  
Pembroke River45.2 -63.0  Inflow  
Putnam Brook45.3 -63.1  Inflow  
Rutherford Brook45.3 -63.1  Inflow  
Scrub Grass Brook45.3 -62.8  Inflow  
Sucker Brook45.3 -62.9  Inflow  
Close ByLat/Lon |    
 
Corbetts Bridge Pool45.2 -63.2  1 km  
Gowan Brook45.3 -63.2  1 km  
Otter Brook Lake45.3 -63.0  1 km  
Roops Lake45.3 -62.9  1 km  
Sand Lake45.2 -62.8  1 km  
Lakes and RiversLat/Lon |    
 
Blackie Lake45.2 -62.9  1 km  
DeGrootes Pool45.2 -63.2  1 km  
Gibbs Lake45.3 -63.2  1 km  
Reynolds Bridge Pool45.2 -63.0  1 km  
Whippey Lake45.6 -63.3  1 km  
Last NewsDate | Source
 
A fish tag that knows it's been eaten is helping endangered Atlantic salmon15/07/2019   CBC News   
Last NewsDate | Source
 
Atlantic salmon population being monitored in the Stewiacke River17/06/2015   Truro News   

Last change: 2020-02-19