FIFTY YEARS' SALMON FISHING &c. 413 



The party was the same as in 1903 and 1904, 

 except that it was joined on the 27th June by Mr. 

 Thos. Law, of Toronto, while Mr. Paterson left 

 on the 30th. 



The fishing was continued up to the 21st July. 



The catch of 263 salmon, which weighed 2,962 

 pounds, was made up as follows: Mr. John Man- 

 uel, 81; Mr. James Law, 65; Col. Whitehead, 

 13; Mr. Paterson, 41; Mr. Thomas Law, 63. 



Mr. Law and Col. Whitehead fished together, 

 and the latter only fished rather less than two- 

 thirds of the time he was on the river. 



Mr. James Law killed the largest fish of the 

 season, a 33-pounder, and a 27-pounder was 

 killed by Mr. Paterson. 



The largest day's catch of the season, 11 fish, 

 was made by Mr. John Manuel on the 28th of 

 June. 



1906 



The two first fish of the season in 1906 were 

 caught by Mr. James Law on the 5th of June, an 

 exceedingly early date. They weighed 26 and 17 

 pounds respectively. Mr. Law was accompan- 

 ied by Col. Whitehead. 



Two days later Messrs. John Manuel and James 

 Manuel arrived. 



The latter left the river on the 2nd July and 

 Mr. Alex. Paterson arrived on the same date. 



A little fishing was done up to the 20th July. 



Mr. John Manuel's catch for the season was 164 



