PRIM CO 1/4 ’S 
REPORT . 
Information obtained by him, rocarding halibut- fisj^ng off Ore* and Wash 
ik ^ ■ 
less 
wise sT^eiX'n«^i§^ nxet^lCinea are Vi a V. 04lt . 
mine 17. 1914 
"drobell", Copt. James Feeder, canght 35 fish oo/oraging SOlbs; a 
uneven rim; some of the i'ish as smell as 6 lbs., which looho as though 
there wore not many where these were caught, ric small ones f 
to the 
mar'-'et «■-' 6^^; retfi.lled for 13/7. 
Juno 18, 1914. 
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lOrobell’' , Oa.pt. Reeder, cmiglit 4 lialibiit averaging 15 lbs., 2 red- 
fish , 2 ” ling-cod (oultus-ood) , seven (7 ) miles from the bar; there was a 
strong If-W ?#ind , with strong tldeo. 
I met Mr. Filson, a fisherman; he said that fis.b 'were not very plenti 
fill; erabe were celling i. 00'/ the dos;en,urid w'ould sell ' 41. CO late.r;claias 
,wo.re eiioted at IfS/ the oaahet. ling-cod were very rlontift 
1 ' 
ri 10 
ilgrin" , Capt. Chambers , got 1 halibut, 2 red-cod, 8 ling-cod. 
B off-shore 
t-% 4* 'r*t 
rtf. 
w v^i- JL *w -w 
it; Capt. 
-weights , about 
8 11 
m . 
each , 
but coul 
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Hr. Oylros informoc. me, that he got 40 fish, £5 railes off-shore, in 
00 fethorm of water. 
he following inforroation was o'btaine 1 from Capt. Chaiaberg , an old 
out today (June IS), but 
there is a liard blow from tlis I’-Vv. The '’I'ilgr'ikw*' can bo procured for 
iiilO.OO per diem. Pish are not plentiful now, but Later on they viill 
time fisherman: The ’Milgrlm'’ is readpi to vo 
