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We arrived at Bathurst, New Brunswick, about 
noon on a train whose fame is continent-wide— 
The ‘‘Ocean Limited,” and were met by one of 
the numerous family of Ford. Followed a period 
of restful enjoyment and sport which is likely 
to live long in the memory of the writer, for 
after passing through the busy little town our 
“jitney” pointed us out into the country, and the 
woods, following along a road which has been 
improved until one might almost call it compari- 
tively good. 
In due course we arrived at Camp Bogan where 
we found that the owner Mr. Bishop has done 
everything humanly possible to promote the 
comfort and enjoyment of that most peculiar 
animal—the salmon fisherman. My guide luxu¬ 
riated in the name of “Jimmy Gray,” and I must 
say that in everything that a guide should be 
Jimmy excelled. We lost very little time in 
getting into our camping togs and he proceeded 
to show me where the best ones were to be found 
and incidentally found some of them for me. 
This was in the early part of August, and it is 
a thing peculiar to this Nepisiguit River that in 
the latter part of July and for the first two weeks 
in August there is an exceptional run of fine 
fresh fish in from the sea—something, I under¬ 
stand which does not happen in any other river 
in New Brunswick—and we came in for this 
great run of luck, with a tally for the writer’s 
first day at Camp Bogan of one salmon (12% 
lbs.) and two grilse of about five to six pounds 
each. This was the writer’s first experience with 
the grilse; but I most certainly take off my hat 
to him as “some” fish. The first one I caught 
gave me about 35 minutes play and came near 
being lost at the end owing to a last wonderful 
spurt which he made to get away with the “Jock 
Scott” which Jimmy said truly was the right fly 
for that afternoon. The flies which our party 
mostly used were Nepisiguit Gray : Silver Doctor, 
Jock Scott, and I think we found for most days 
the Silver Doctor was the most effective. The 
largest fish we caught was a 27% lb. salmon 
taken by my brother and our total catch for three 
rods in nineteen days fishing was 46 salmon. 83 
grilse, and 174 sea trout, which I consider com¬ 
pares very favorably with tallies I have seen 
made on other rivers and by similar parties. 
Ac any rate we all considered it wonderful and 
refer to the trip now as “a little bit o’ Heaven” 
for the surroundings of Camp Bogan in them- 
sdves are worthy a trip from the uttermost 
parts of the earth. During our stay there we 
saw in the vicinity of the Camp, 18 moose, five 
deer, and innumerable partridge which of course 
we couldn’t touch as the game laws of the Pro¬ 
vince proclaim a close season on all game up 
till September 15th, and we could not wait an¬ 
other month. However if the fates are kind 
the writer, with another member of the party 
intends going through sometime this fall. I 
cannot conceive any happier hunting grounds 
than these appeared to be in the month of Aug¬ 
ust so I’m going to go through there and get the 
proof. Not being addicted to photography I had 
to come away without those pictures I’d like to 
have had. 
NEW WORLD’S SURF-CASTING RECORD. 
With the close of the Tenth Annual Casting 
Tournament, held under the auspices of the 
Asbury Park Fishing Club, at the casting grounds, 
Deal (N. J.), on August 4, 1916, a new casting 
champion in the personage of E. E. Davis, of the 
Asbury Park Club was crowned and the former 
world’s record of 379 feet 8 inches made last year 
bv Dr. Carleton Simon, of New York City, broken 
four times, three times by the present champion 
E. E. Davis and once by a youngster, Charles 
Elinghausen, of the Midland Beach Fishing Club. 
Davis cast in succession 380 feet, and 384 feet, 
2 inches, only to have his record broken by 
young Elinghausen with a cast of 384 feet, 10 
inches, Davis later breaking this record with a 
cast of 388 feet 6 inches. Then to show he was 
still there broke his own record with a cast of 
392 feet 6 inches, which now stands as a new 
world’s record. 
Dr. Carleton Simon, the former champion, 
failed to show his usual good form, which was 
a big disappointment to his large following of 
friends. 
The King is dead, long live the King. 
