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Including the stream on Narrows Arm and the Clowholm 

 on Salmon Arm, there are six streams which will furnish excel- 

 lent sport for both the fly fishing and spinning. 



AGAMEMNON CHANNEL 



This is really the commencement of Jervis Inlet. It is a 

 little over a mile from Fender Harbour Hotel. Just inside the 

 channel is a little bay with a small stream running in. This 

 bay will afford anchorage for two fair-sized launches. The 

 stream is only a quarter of a mile from Saginaw Lake. 



Right out in the bay all the way round to Fender Harbour 

 is a good spring salmon water. In May the 'bluebaeks" (grilse) 

 come in, often in large numbers. 



SKOOKUM CHUCK 



This is a few miles up Sechelt Inlet. It can be reached 

 from Sechelt Hotel by crossing over to Porpoise Bay; then by 

 launch some fifteen miles. 



Salmon can be caught there the greater part of the year, 

 May and June being best for springs. There are very bad 

 rapids there, the tide going through a narrow passage at over 

 ten knots. Launches should be careful as, though the rapids 

 are very short, there are some bad whirlpools which would 

 prove fatal to a small boat. 



NARROWS ARM STREAM 



Narrows Arm is a branch of Sechelt Inlet about eight miles 

 long. At its head is one of the best streams on the Inlet, as, 

 while it is affected by freshets, it is not to the same extent the 

 streams on the main Inlet are. It is about twenty-five miles 

 from Sechelt Hotel. Best months for fly fishing are April, May, 

 July and August. 



Flies the same as for Fender Harbour. 



CLOWHOLM RIVER AND LAKE 



The Clowholm River runs into the head of Salmon Arm, 

 which is a branch of Sechelt Inlet, at about sixteen miles from 

 Sechelt. The -river itself is only about a mile long to the falls 

 where it comes out of the lake. This stream has the advantage 

 of always being clear and can be fished at any time. The best 

 months for fly fishing are July and August. 



The lake is a big, deep lake with some very fine trout in it, 

 which are mostly caught by trolling. 



