42 MOOSE-HUNTING, SALMON-FISHING, ETC 



of fun, and had it too, where the preventive 

 ceased to prevent. After dinner, the events 

 of the morning were recited, and then all went 

 in for a nap till four o'clock, when we started 

 for the evening fishing, exchanging our ground 

 and boats ; S. and Peter going above, Sol and 

 I below. 



At sundown we met at camp without either 

 having started a fish, so we concluded the 

 body of the first run must be above us, and 

 the last had not reached the ground we were 

 on ; we therefore decided to have boats and 

 gear moved some three miles and a half 

 further up, to Little Salmon Falls and Eocky 

 Falls, early the next morning. 



