SALMON RECORDS 



377 



Mr. Brown's score was really 202 fish, two hav- 

 ing been caught on the Sunday morning for use of 

 the party and their men and not counted. The 

 party had arrived in camp on Saturday, July 1st, 

 and these were killed on the second. The weights 

 were 10 and 21 Ibs. On the 15th Mr. Brown's 

 friends left, for business reasons, and he went 

 down the river to see them off, losing that day's 

 fishing. On the 23rd July, when he himself left, 

 the fishing was still at its height, as shown by his 

 score of the day previous. The year 1871 seems to 

 have been an exceedingly good one on all our 

 northern rivers. The waters were very high 

 early in the season. 



MR. JOHN OGILVY'S SCORE 



DATE Fish 



Weights Ibs. 



July, 3 

 " 4 

 " 5 



4 



* 



14 

 2 



6 

 11 



4 



7 

 12 

 11 

 11 



2 



22, 21, 31, 24. 

 21, 11, 10. 



16, 22, 21, 23, 11, 22, 21, 20, 11, 21, 21, 20, 10$, 10. 



18, 19. 



19, 20, 22, 11, 24, 8. 



20, 14, 8, 19, 22, 24, 11, 18, 25, 36, 11. 



21, 18, 12, 8. 



21, 17, 22, 10, 16, 26, 9. 



17, 10i, 20, 19, 11, 17, 8, 24, 18, 8, 10, 29. 



18, 23, 22, 9, 20, 9, 18, 12, 34, 17, 24. ' 



22, 11, 9, 11, 20, 20, 16, 23, 11, 8, 16. 



19, 9. Left at 8 A.M. for Montreal. 



Total : 87 Salmon. Average : 17 Ibs. 5| oz. 



