There is a rock in the Cascapedia called the 

 u Heckscher Rock." It may be seen at any ordi- 

 nary height of the river as a landmark lying just 

 at the water's edge. During a heavy freshet my 

 friend, on account of whom the rock has become 

 famous, succeeded in enticing from beneath its 

 eddies a number of large salmon. As he usually 

 finds at high water one or two fish near this rock, 

 I decided to place some along the beach, but a 

 little farther out in the river, hoping thus to hold 

 many more of the first run. I tried the scheme, 

 anl was delighted with the experiment, for nearly 

 every day during the freshet salmon would rise 

 along this stretch of water, proving conclusively 

 that the rocks are a benefit to some parte of the 

 rivrr. 



