382 FIFTY YEARS'. SALMON FISHING &c. 



Cross, Mr. J. Law and Mr. Allan Gilmour. 



The season during which the members of the 

 party fished was from June 17th to July 14th. 



On the 10th July, Mr. Allan Gilmour killed no 

 less than 46 salmon, weighing 426 pounds. On 

 the 5th July he killed 30, weighing 306 pounds, 

 and on the 30th June ten fish weighing 87 pounds. 

 His total score for the season was 165 salmon. 



Captain Noble killed 49 salmon, his best day's 

 score having been ten fish on the 7th July. He 

 had to his credit one salmon of twenty pounds. 



Mr. Law's score was 154 salmon, including two 

 fish of 23 pounds each and one of 21. His two 

 best days' score were fifteen and sixteen fish res- 

 pectively. 



Mr. A. Cross had to his credit a total of 109 

 fish, his three best days having given him 21, 16 

 and 12 fish respectively. 



The total catch of the season was 477 fish, aver- 

 aging close upon ten pounds, and making a total 

 weight of 4,690 pounds. 



1866 



The catch with rod and line during the season 

 from June 16th to July 21st was 526 fish, weigh- 

 ing 5,158 pounds. 



The anglers during that season were Messrs. 

 Allan Gilmour, J. Dykes, D. Law and J. Law. 



Mr. Allan Gilmour again made the best score, a 

 total of 207 fish, of which four single days gave 



