List of the Salmon-rivers of Carpada. 21 



**ifare8feiM.— Tributary of Mingan ; equally good. 



**8t. John. —Large deep river ; pools begin 35 miles from mouth ; 

 very fine salmon-fisbing. 



*Magpie. — Small river ; salmon-fishing for one rod. 



Sapitagan. — Small stream ; chiefly net-fishing. 



*Trout Biwr. — Fishing for one rod. 



***Mome. — A noble river ; large salmon, 15 to 50 lbs. ; splendid 

 fly-fishing for a number of rods. 



*8le. Margueriteen-bas. — Excellent salmon-stream ; difiicult en- 

 trance ; both salmon and trout. 



Pentecost. — Much run down ; not reliaTjIe. 



Calumet. — Much run down. 



^Trinity. — Good little river for both salmon and trout. Salmon 

 run from 15 to 30 lbs. 



***0od1>out. — A very fine stream ; fish abundant from 15 to 40 lbs. ; 

 trout very plenty. 



Betaoie. — Much run down. 



MUtasaini. — Run down ; needs restocking. 

 , English. — ^Plenty. of trout; not much good for salmon. 



'^Bersimis. — Largo deep river ; abundance of salmon, 15 to 45 lbs. 

 The main river is \ao large and deep for fly-fishing. Reserved for 

 Indians. ■ 



***]^ipimeweeawnan. — Tributary of Berslmis ; good flyfishing for 

 salmon of from 15 to 45 lbs. 



Colombier. — Nets and trout only. 



Plover. — Nets and trout only. 



Blanche. — Nets and trout only, and run down. 



* Laval. — Fair fishing both for salmon and trout. 



8ault au Coclwn. — Run down by lumbering. High falls near 

 mouth. 



*Portneiif. — Few salmon and abundance of trout. 



Orand Eaeoumaina. — Once very good ; ruined by limibering. 



Great Bergeronne. — A few salmon, abundance of trout. 



Rivers discharging into the Saguenay. 



**8t. Margwret, N. W. Branch. — Large tributary of Saguenay ; 

 fine fly-fishing for salmon of from 10 to 33 lbs. ; also trout. 

 **8t. Margaret, 2f. E, Branch. — Same as preceding. 



