400 FIFTY YEARS' SALMON FISHING <fec. 



Their combined score was 369 salmon, 3,991 

 pounds in all, exclusive of 23 grilse, averaging 

 close upon four pounds each. 



Mr. Manuel's biggest salmon was 20 pounds, 

 and his total score 133 salmon and 10 grilse. His 

 best days' sport gave him 14, 12 and 11 pounds 

 respectively. 



Mr. James Law killed 131 fish, his largest ones 

 having been 24, 24, 21, 21 and 20 pounds respec- 

 tively. His best day gave him 16 salmon, and he 

 had two other days of 15 each. 



Mr. Thomas Law caught 18 salmon in one day 

 and 16 on another. His three best fish weighed 

 20 pounds each, and his total score was 105. 



1889 



The catch of 231 salmon in 1889 weighed 2,802 

 pounds, and 31 grilse added 111 pounds to the 

 total. 



The fishing commenced on the 17th June, and 

 Mr. Manuel fished up to the 18th July. Messrs. 

 James Law and Thomas Peck, of Montreal, were 

 with him up to the 6th July, and Mr. W. H. 

 Blake, of Toronto, from the 1st to the 6th July in- 

 clusive. 



Mr. Blake's score was 13 salmon and a grilse, 

 Mr. Peck's, 27 salmon and two grilse, Mr. J. 

 Law's, 61 salmon and 2 grilse, and Mr. Manuel's, 

 130 salmon and 26 grilse. 



