386 FIFTY YEARS' SALMON FISHING &c. 



1870 



Five anglers were included in the Godbout par- 

 ty of 1870, namely, Dr. Campbell, A. Urquhart, 

 Mr. Allan Gilmour, Mr. D. Law and Mr. C. F. 

 Smith. 



The river was fished for exactly a month, from 

 the 16th of June to the 16th July, and the score 

 was 399 fish weighing 4,349 pounds. 



It should be mentioned, however, that Mr. 

 Smith only fished for the last nine days of the sea- 

 son, his contribution to the total score having been 

 15 salmon. 



Mr. Gilmour had a 27 pound fish to his credit 

 and Mr. Law one of 25. A number of fish of 23 

 and 21 pounds were also taken. 



Dr. Campbell killed 111 fish, Mr. Law 101, Mr. 

 Gilmour 91, and Mr. Urquhart 81. 



Dr. Campbell's best days gave him 15, 11 and 

 10 fish respectively, Mr. Urquhart' s 10 and 9, 

 Mr. Gilmour's 16 and 13, and Mr. Law's 13 

 and 9. 



1871 



Of the 509 salmon killed in the river in 1871, 

 Mr. D. Gilmour, of Quebec, took 120; Mr. D. Law, 

 Montreal, 140; Mr. A. Gilmour, Ottawa, 102; 

 Mr. A. Cross, Montreal, 54; and Mr. A. T. Pat- 

 terson, Montreal, 93. 



Mr. Cross, however, only fished from the 15th 

 of June to the 1st of July inclusive, and Mr. D. 



