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2. Expressed as percentages for each month of the season, so as to show the 

 times of greatest run, the figures are : — 





Feb. 



Mar. 



Apr. 



May. 



June. 



July. 



Aug. 



Sept. 



r Salmon . 

 Bv Fixed Engine Grilse 



I Trout . 









15-9 

 •13 



43-8 

 37-4 

 35-0 



39-6 

 61-8 

 65-0 



•7 

 •67 





r Salmon ) 

 By Rod and Line^ Grilse / 

 I Trout 













25^9 

 16-8 



32^2 

 38-6 



41 ^9 

 44-6 



3. Tlie weight of the heaviest s;dnion taken during the season was 22| lb. 

 The particulars of place of capture are : — ^Caught on River Inchard, by 

 rod and line. 



The Spawning Season— 



1. Fish were first noticed spawning m first week of November. 



2. The greatest number spawned between 15th November and 20th December. 



3. Spawning ceased at end of December. 



4. As regards numbers of breeding fish, and state of the water, the past 



spawnmg season is regarded as fair. 



Smolts— 



1. Smolts were noticed to be migrating seawards m April. 



2. As a smolt year 1914 was fair. 



REPORT FROM INVER AND KIRKAIG DISTRICTS. 



Take of Fish— 



1. The number of salmon and grilse : — 



(a) By fixed engines in the sea — 3473. 

 (6) By rod and line — ^60. 



2. The catch by bag net is below the average. 



3. Sea trout :— 



The number taken was 103, as compared with 164 last year. 



4. The weight of the heaviest salmon taken during the season was 38 lb. 

 The particulars of time and place of capture are : — ^June, Culkein, Stoer. 



Protection — 



1. The assessable rental for 1914 was £280. 



2. The assessment levied v/as £120 15s. 



3. The water bailiffs employed are 2 in number. 



Obstructions to the Passage of Fish- 

 Are the bye-laws observed in every case ? — Yes. 



Pollutions— 

 None. 



The Salmon Disease- 

 None. 



