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For flies use the usual red-bodied flies, as well as the Brown 

 and Grey Hackles, all three Coachmen and the Professor. 



LUND 



There is quite a fair-sized hotel here, where fair accommo- 

 dation may be had. From this point some good salmon fishing 

 may be had more or less all the year round. 



PHILLIPS ARM 



This is a little, short inlet situated between Butte and 

 Loughborough Inlets. There is no accommodation and a launch 

 is necessary. 



This is about the best place for trout on the whole coast 

 if you only have the luck to get there when there is a run. May 

 and June and September to October are the best months, but 

 you are liable to get good sport there any month. 



At the head of the Inlet a good-sized stream runs in, with 

 some lovely looking pools a short distance up, which can be 

 reached by canoe. The best fishing is, however, at low tide, 

 some distance out on the beach where there is a high gravel 

 bar from which you can cast. 



You can catch rainbow and cut-throats with a fly, and big 

 fish, too, and dolly vardens with a spinner. The best flies for 

 this water are the Parmachene Belle, all the Teals, March Brown 

 and Coachman. In the fall Jock Scott and Silver Doctor. 



FREDERICK ARM 



This is only a mile long. A launch is needed. At the 

 mouth of the small stream, near the head, there are often nice 

 trout to be caught on the fly. 



EUCLATOR RAPIDS 



These are very dangerous rapids for small boats or launches 

 and on no account attempt to run them except at slack water. 



It is one of the best places on the lower coast for spring 

 salmon fishing, though the fish are generally white fleshed. 



KNIGHTS INLET 



This inlet is about forty miles in length and very narrow. 

 There is no accommodation, and a launch is necessary. It is 

 principally noted for the magnificent echoes which are taken 

 near the head in the fall. It is claimed that they are larger 

 in size and more delicate in flavour than any other run of 



