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Index 



Parrs, Atlantic salmon 



Changing to smolt stage, 32. 



Migration as smolts, see Smolts. 



Spawning, 6. 



Pelee Island Ibis fly, dressing, 398. 

 Pennell, Cholmondeley 



Hooks for salmon fishing, 70. 



" Proved Facts in the History of 

 Salmon," 57. 



Weight of marked grilse, 32. 

 Penobscot salmon 



Decrease, 38. 



Spawning, 31. 

 Pickerel [Lucius reticulatus~\ salt 



water habitat, 284. 

 Pike of Chesapeake Bay, salt water 



habitat, 284. 



" Pogy " trout, see Lake Tahoe trout. 

 Popham fly, salmon fishing, 88. 

 Professor fly, dressing, 384. 

 Prouty fly, dressing, 396. 

 Puget Sound 



Blueback salmon range, 161. 



Centre of salmon fishery, 175. 



Cut -throat trout range, 213. 



Humpback salmon range, 163. 



Silver salmon, 164. 



Steelhead, markings, 242. 



Trolling for salmon, 186. 



Queen of the Waters fly, dressing, 385. 

 Quinnat salmon [ Oncorhynchus 

 tscha-wytschd\ 154-161. 



Angling, 186. 



Characteristics, 154-155, 157- 



158- 



Eggs, 1 60. 

 Migration, 157-158. 

 Names, 154, 156. 

 "Nests," 159. 

 Range of, 155. 

 Sexual differences, 158. 

 Size and weight, 156. 



Quinnat salmon [continued] 

 Spawning, 158-160. 

 Transplanted to France, etc., 174. 



Rainbow trout 



Coast Range trout, see that title. 

 Colorado, introduction of trout, 



227. 

 Difference from cut-throat and 



steelhead, 201, 252-253. 

 Hardiness, 252. 

 Sporting qualities, 249-251. 

 Varieties, 211, 249. 

 [See also names of varieties.] 

 Rangeley fly, dressing, 395. 

 Rangeley Lakes, habitat of Oquassa 



trout, 327. 

 Rattlesnakes, Kern River Country, 



262. 



Raven fly, dressing, 390. 

 Red Fox fly, dressing, 387. 

 Red Spinner fly, dressing, 388. 

 Red-spotted trout, see Brook trout. 

 Reef-net fishing, Indian method of 



taking salmon, 1 76. 

 Reels 



Atlantic salmon fishing 



Improvement iji manufacture 



of, 67. 

 Multiplying and click reels, 



68. 



Width of, 68-69. 

 Trout fishing, 366. 

 Restigouche River, salmon, 29, 124. 

 Grilse 



Female, lack of, 13-14. 

 Weight and size, 13. 

 Migration of smolts, 9, II. 

 Number and percentage of sal- 

 mon and grilse taken by 

 club, 1881-1900, 16-17. 

 Protection and lease of river, 

 43-44- 



