sport in an Untouched A merican JViidermss 



Caribou lyi7ig down. 



pool, after leaping three feet out, is an im- 

 pressive sound. When it is repeated, on 

 an average, once a minute all night long, 

 it is calculated to make an angler feel that 

 he is in the immediate presence of his 

 friends. 



One's first salmon is an event. I got 

 mine all alone. It was on the Dungarvon, 

 on my way into the more remote interior. 

 In a clear pool we could see the green 

 backs of the fish, big and little ; but they 

 were not after our flies. The others went 

 up the stream a considerable distance, and 



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