146 WHITE TROUT OP THE SCOODIAO. 



Portland, connects at Eastport with a river boat for Ca- 

 lais, whence there is a railroad to Lewis' Island. From 

 Lewis' Island it is nine miles to the fishing-ground, six 

 of which are by water and three by land. A man 

 named Goole will take the baggage over the portage, 

 and the best fishing is above the Grand Falls, between 

 the first two lakes. Inquiries must be made at the time 

 about the necessity of carrying the canoe across the por- 

 tage, as often no canoe can be obtained at the fishing- 

 ground. Of course the angler must expect to camp out, 

 aad will provide himself accordingly. 



Note. — Since the above was written these fish have been examined by 

 Professor Agassiz, and pronounced to be salmon. 



