No, not just the dog, but THE Labrador, in Canada, where there are more salmon than here… (not too difficult either). The latest Hooké film, just for you!

And if you’ve decided to go fishing… you’d better leave the fish alone in the little fresh water they have, especially if there’s not much of it… So instead of going to bother trout, why not watch a good movie to give you the feeling of being cool and refreshed!

In this adventure Film, Mat Leonard an Atlantic salmon guide on Quebec’s famed Bonaventure River makes the bold decision to pause his guiding season and head north to Labrador. With declining salmon runs and growing uncertainty back home, he sets out in search of wild rivers that still thrive. Mat’s journey takes him to two of the legendary Atlantic salmon destinations : the Flowers River and the Hawke River. There, he meets up with Heather Crosby, daughter of the iconic Mike Crosby a pioneering figure in Atlantic salmon angling. Set against the untamed beauty of the Labrador wilderness, the film is both a heartfelt tribute to Mike Crosby’s legacy and a reminder of what’s at stake. As pressures mount on salmon populations across the North Atlantic, Labrador remains one of the last strongholds, a wild sanctuary where salmon still return in numbers. Wild rivers need to stay wild. Labrador is one of the great incubators for Atlantic salmon, let’s hope it stays that way.