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and 21 grilse for the season. The salmon 

 weighed in all 2,227 pounds and the grilse aver- 

 aged 3 9-10 pounds. 



1884 



Mr. A. Gilmour visited the river, but did not 

 fish. 



Messrs. John Manuel, Ottawa; James Law, 

 Montreal, and Alex. Campbell, Toronto, com- 

 posed the river party. 



Mr. Campbell spent but two or three days on 

 the river, killing only a couple of fish. 



Of the party's total catch of 194 salmon, Mr. 

 Manuel's share was 127 and Mr. Law's, 65. 



In addition to the above, Mr. N. A. Comeau 

 killed 68 salmon averaging 10 pounds each. 



Mr. Manuel's three best days gave him 17, 12 

 and 10 fish respectively, and Mr. Law killed 10 

 on the 16th July. 



Mr. Manuel's best three fish weighed 20, 20 and 

 29 pounds, and Mr. Law's 24, 23 and 21 respec- 

 tively. 



One of Mr. Campbell's two fish was a 28- 

 pounder. 



1885 



Mr. A. Gilmour fished 6 days, getting 12 fish. 

 Two of his fish weighed 23 pounds each and one 

 of them 22 pounds. 



Messrs. John Manuel and James Law enjoyed 



