16 SALMON POOLS 



on June 20, 1886, 4J feet in length, 28 

 inches girth, with a tail spread of 14 inches. 



On June 13, 1892, Hon. Victor Stanley 

 landed a 53-pound salmon; and in 1901 

 Mr. E. W. Davis was credited with a fish 

 weighing 52 pounds. 



There was a 54-pound salmon taken in 

 1920 in the Judge's pool on Mr. Douglas' 

 water, below New Derreen, by Mr. Nadeau. 



I had a good day on the New Moon in 

 June, 1920 eight fish weighing 228 

 pounds, an average of 28| pounds. 



33, 35, 32, 27, 27, 26, 26, 22 pounds. 



There is no doubt that the scores of 

 early days could be duplicated now if as 

 in those days there were no restraint on 

 fishing the upper waters. 



During the sixteen years from 1894 to 

 1909, 3440 salmon were taken on the Club 

 waters. 



Of these fish 64 weighed 40 pounds or 

 more; 595 fish weighed from 30 to 40 

 pounds each and 141 tipped the scales at 

 under 17 pounds. The heaviest fish 

 weighed 52 pounds. 



