FIFTY YEARS' SALMON FISHING Ac. 411 



1903 



This was another good year. 



The 548 salmon killed by the anglers on the 

 Godbout averaged over 11% Ibs. each, making a 

 total weight of 6,334 pounds. 



The fishing commenced on the 8th June, an ex- 

 ceptionally early date, all the members of that 

 year's angling party being then upon the river, 

 namely, Mr. John Manuel, Mr. James Law, Col. 

 E. A. Whitehead and Mr. James Manuel. The 

 three first mentioned fished until the 20th July, 

 but Mr. James Manuel left the river on the 13th 

 of that month. 



The individual scores were Mr. John Manuel, 

 234 salmon; Mr. Law, 174; Col. Whitehead, 51, 

 and Mr. James Manuel, 89. 



Mr. John Manuel's best days this season gave 

 him 18, 13, 12, 12, 11, 11, 10 and 10 fish respec- 

 tively, and his biggest fish were 31, 28, 23, 23, 23, 

 22, 22, 22, 21 and 21 respectively. 



Mr. Law killed 16 fish on the 4th July and 12 

 on the 30th of June, and the weights of his larg- 

 est fish were 25, 24, 24, 23, 22, 22, 22, 21, 21 and 

 21 respectively. 



Mr. James Manuel got 16 fish on the 2nd July 

 and 10 on the 6th. 



1904 



Nearly 4,000 pounds, to be exact, 3,903 

 pounds, was the weight of the 328 salmon killed 



