CHjVP. XXXV. 



LABRADOR SALMON-FISHING. 



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uncertainty of reaching distant places in sailing vessels, is 

 reflected upon, it is not siu-prising that individuals should 

 either abandon altogether the thought of leasing, and refrain 

 from the desired excursion, or else tender very low rates for the 

 fishery privileges. 



Ten Days' Salmon Fishing on the Coast of the Labrador Penin- 

 sula (MoisiE Eiver), in June and July 1858, by Captain J. M. 

 Strachan. 



These fish were all killed on single gut, and the flies were made by Forest 

 of Kelso, after my own pattern. 



The 40 lbs. fish weighed 3o lbs. after he was cleaned. 



The Cottage, Toronto : 

 Juh/ 17, 1858. 



