404 FIFTY YEARS' SALMON FISHING &c. 



Mr. W. T. Kingsmill, of Port Elizabeth, South 

 Africa, fished from the llth of June to the 12th 

 of July, with Messrs. Manuel, Law and Peck. 

 Mr. Kingsmill's score was 42 fish, Mr. Manuel's 

 95, Mr. James Law's 45, and Mr. Thomas Peck's 

 32. Messrs. Law and Peck, however, fished the 

 same pools. 



The total score of the river for the season for 

 the Godbout party was 205 salmon, weighing 

 2,407 pounds, and 14 grilse, weighing 50 pounds. 



No very big catch was recorded for any one day 

 of the season by either of the individual anglers. 

 Some large fish were killed, however, Mr. Manuel 

 getting one of 33 pounds on the 13th of June, and 

 one of 29 on the 3rd of July. 



After the fishing party had left, Mr. N. A. 

 Comeau killed 43 salmon weighing 426 pounds; 

 Mr. W. J. Fraser, Quebec, 8 salmon weighing 75 

 pounds, and Mr. Chas. V. Norris, six salmon 

 weighing 63 pounds. Ten grilse were also caught 

 by these visitors, weighing 31 pounds. 



1895 



Messrs. James Law, Thomas Peck and Alex. 

 Paterson, of Montreal, commenced fishing the 

 river on the 4th of June, Mr. Paterson remain- 

 ing to June 24th, and the others to July llth. 



Mr. John Manuel and Captain Streatfield, of 

 Ottawa, arrived on the 24th June and fished till 

 the llth July. 



