FIFTY YEARS' SALMON FISHING Ac. 399 



Mr. Law killed 61 fish, his best fish weighing 

 23, 22, 21, 20 and 20 pounds respectively. His 

 two best days' catches numbered 15 and 11 respec- 

 tively. 



1887 



This was Mr. Allan Gilmour's last season upon 

 the river. He killed his two last salmon on the 

 llth July. 



His companions on the river were Messrs. John 

 Manuel and James Law. The former killed 90 

 fish, the latter 68. 



Col. Irwin and Captain Irwin fished for a cou- 

 ple of days each, the former getting four fish, and 

 the Captain, five. 



Mr. Manuel made the top score as usual, name- 

 ly, 90 fish, including one 30-pounder, one of 26 

 pounds, one of 25, one of 22 and two of 20. No 

 very large days' scores were made that year. 



Mr. Law got 68 fish, which included one of 25 

 Ibs., one of 24, one of 23, one of 22, two of 21 and 

 two of 20. 



The 169 salmon of the year weighed 2,156 

 pounds, and ten grilse weighed 44 pounds. 



1888 



Mr. John Manuel headed the Godbout party 

 this year, his companions being Mr. James Law 

 and Mr. Thos. Law. 



