Nepigon River Fishing 



remain for catching and cooking dinner. 

 Some boat's-lengths above camp the eddy 

 under a rock between two little rapids 



Great Falls. 



shooting away from the main stream, has 

 always given up after a few casts a three- 

 and-a-half-pound fish. Four or five more, 

 none under two pounds, suffice for the 

 table to-night and a supply for breakfast, 

 plumped into the water-pen built of great 

 stones. An ember from the light kitchen 

 fire in August a blaze is seldom needed 

 here for warmth kindles the after-din- 



