(H:d somewhat like a bass. I have 

 ive as large as that in the Beaver- 

 iiinot compare the gamy qualities betwecri 

 . lornia and the native. I have since caught a 

 anikU'-?iy)^i^'o^ mea.^|^^i,B'3be^l3Vfnty-twQoW3«ls« thm 

 d not begin to " put up the fight " that the Cali- 

 ii>rnia did. For a time a few rainbow trout were 

 i aught, but they soon ran out. Then we occasionally 

 iw a trout that foP'!? "ifmS^ ffe?ffe we called '' hy- 

 ^ ifit^'jsftn^fff^fit.i'Vi bright-colored fish wirfidiSrtiafl? -fe*??^ 

 s 30ts ; they also disitppeared. Then, with a rush, came 

 tie brown -' ^ -i trout; I say with a rush be- 



cause the ed so fast that they now out- 



run!' i sons are generally odious, 



lut ' ' :n vou compare a brown 



rfit, V: ' (-ye, home- 



in ' visible ; he 



al. and as 

 .. -^ .uices. „In a.- 



aWacHawoia .£i .oM IMisv^sQ .ii.oM nsH nwoiB .01 .oM 



'■• ml; v-iv. tin brown ri> iifs at w tly and impales 



: dies limp and 

 d a glint, darts 



uth, found it is 



;ne twinkling of 



ioi>ut, turns over and 



■uTc. When netted. 



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