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who had filled our Grilse landing-net with the Trout we had caught, 

 and left it in the boat, made frequent attempts to gaff my silvery 

 opponent, which only made it wilder and prolonged the contest. 

 Before I killed my fish I looked behind, and found S. also running 

 one down ; his fish and his men performing the same amusing antics. 

 As soon as I secured mine, I went back, hooked another and in turn 

 followed S., who, after killing his, returned to the pool, hooked still 

 another, and again followed me. The killing of the four occupied 

 about half an hour. 



Notwithstanding our meager fishing, we spent .our time pleasantly . 

 My companion, an amateur photographer, took some splendid views 

 at Rough Waters, Papineau, and Grand Falls, bringing home about 

 twenty-five negatives. His view of Camp Pool, which appeared in 

 the Photographic Magazine of November, is one of surpassing beauty. 



4 Grilse. 



29. 2 " 9, 8. (At Mid Landing) 6 



