To Renew ovr Yours. £07 
SECTION SECOND. 
OUTFIT FOR SALMON-FISHING. 
1 tent, either a marquee, wall-tent, or a common circular 
tent. 
2 rubber blankets. 
head-nets. 
musquito-bar. 
pur wading trowsers, water-proof and large. 
water-proof overcoat, large and light. 
oil-cloth coat and pants, to wear when fishing in the rain. 
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2 pairs of pegged army shoes for wading. 
6 “heavy woolen half hose. 
1 pair of heavy woolen blankets. 
1 rubber bag, large size. 
1 rubber pillow. 
1 pint aqua ammonia, for applying to bites of black flies, 
for preventing the secondary effect of swelling. 
1 small case of medicines. 
To guard against being bitten by black flies and musqui- 
toes, carry a bottle of castor-oil mixed with a strong tincture 
of camphor. Some salmon-anglers employ a composition of 
tar and camphor, which gives them the tawny tint of the In- 
dian, though it is one of the best protections against flies. 
The black fly is the worst during daytime, while the musqui- 
toes and gnats begin their depredations at sundown and con- 
tinue until sunrise. Your gaffer should fumigate your tent 
every night before you retire with a smudge smoke. Both 
the head-net and musquito-bar should be used every night. 
For constant wear, day and night, supply yourself with a 
pair of woolen gloves extending near to the elbows, worn 
over the coat sleeve and held up by an elastic strap; or sew 
a pair of cotton stocking-legs to the wrists of a pair of gloves, 
either dogskin, buckskin, or close and thick woolen gloves. 
A trip to Canada for salmon-fishing would be the gem of 
the year for all anglers, and even summer excursionists, were 
