414 FIFTY YEARS' SALMON FISHING &c. 



fish; Mr. James Law's, 145; Col. Whitehead's, 

 36; Mr. James Manuel's, 125, and Mr. Alex. 

 Paterson's, 46. 



A visitor, Mr. John Walker, of Montreal, 

 caught five fish. 



The total catch was 521 salmon, weighing 5,660 

 pounds. 



Mr. Law and Mr. Whitehead again fished to- 

 gether. 



The 26th June was a successful day on the 

 river. Mr. John Manuel killed 18 fish and Mr. 

 James Manuel 17, Mr. James Law 8, and Col. 

 Whitehead, 2. 



Mr. John Manuel's catch during the season in- 

 cluded fish weighing 25 and 24 pounds each, and 

 several others of 20 and over. 



Mr. James Manuel killed two fish of 25 pounds 

 each. 



1907 



The Godbout party in 1907 scored 416 fish 

 weighing 4,643 pounds. The last of these were 

 caught on the 23rd of July. Some members of the 

 party fished the river on the 24th, 25th and 26th 

 of July, but caught nothing. 



After the party had left the river, however, Mr. 

 Thomas Law killed 31 fish, weighing 257 pounds. 



Mr. James Law killed the first Godbout salmon 

 of the season on the 7th June. It weighed 19 

 pounds. The two next days proved blanks. Col. 

 Whitehead killed a fish of 15 pounds on the llth, 



