rHE OUANANICHE 



EVERYTHING that pertains to the sub- 

 ject of fish and fishing is of interest 

 to the angler, particularly to him who is 

 ever ready to study his art as well as 

 practise it. No matter how frequently articles 

 may be published referring to any or all game fish, 

 each in turn is eagerly read and thoroughly digested. 

 This, being true of all noted fish, is especially so in 

 regard to the ouananiche or so-called landlocked 

 salmon of Canada. This most illustrious member 

 of the great salmon family came into prominence 

 in the angling world about ten years ago, therefore 

 it is, comparatively speaking, new to many fisher- 

 men. Much has been written in reference to this 

 wonderful fish, and, doubtless, much more can and 

 will be. This is possible for the reason that the 

 subject is not only of such great interest that 

 sportsmen can never tire of it, but also because 

 something new is constantly being learned in 

 regard to its life and habits. 



The ouananiche is beyond question the gamest 

 of all fish inhabiting either American or Canadian 



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