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FOREST AND STREAM 
NEWFOUNDLAND FISHING. 
St. John’s, Newfoundland, June 4, 1914. 
Editor Forest and Stream- 
“And now the Red Gods make their medicine 
again.” The winter is at last over, the air is get¬ 
ting soft and balmy. The season has arrived 
when the angler gets restless, and does not 
know exactly what ails him. Presently a chance 
word, a sniff of the breeze, a memory of a peace¬ 
ful pool, or an item like the following which 
appeared in a local paper yesterday, pour a flood 
of light over his soul, as he suddenly and with 
scientific accuracy diagnoses his disease—he wants 
to go a-fishin’. 
Fishing at South Branch. 
The General Passenger Agent of the R. N. 
Co. received the following message from South 
Branch last night: “Eighteen pound salmon 
caught at Fork’s Pool to-day with fly by P. 
Cormier.” 
Trouting is the recreation of philosophers, but 
catching salmon, eighteen pounds or over, is an 
occupation fit for a king or an ex-president of the 
great United States. 
It is early for the fish to commence running 
but they run very early in some of the West 
Coast rivers. 
On the East Coast they do not take to the 
rivers so early. From this date till September 
there will be lots of fish and fishing in the rivers 
around the whole island, and a small license fee 
will entitle every visiting angler to fish on any 
river for salmon or sea trout, on an equality 
with the Governor of the Island. 
W. J. CARROLL. 
Pine Bluff Gun Club. 
Pine Bluff, Ark., June 10 and 11, 1914. 
Total 
Total 
Number 
Numbei 
Shot At 
200 
Broke 
H. N. Bellinger . 
.1st Day 
187 
2nd Day 
189 
376 
•J. R. Hinkle . 
185 
2nd Day 
185 
370 
A. H. Campbell . 
180 
2nd Day 
l82 
362 
*Ben Schwartz . 
.1st Day 
176 
2nd Day 
184 
360 
Geo. Clements . 
180 
2nd Day 
179 
359 
Jno. M. Pemberton ... 
181 
2nd Day 
178 
359 
*H. J. Donnally . 
.1st Day 
178 
2nd Day 
178 
35*5 
*rf. E. Concannon .... 
179 
2nd Day 
167 
346 
W. H. Deaver . 
166 
2nd Day 
18s 
351 
*J. K. Lewis . 
173 
2nd Day 
176 
349 
J. T. Lloyd . 
170 
2nd Day 
178 
348 
J. P. Wright . 
177 
2nd Day 
169 
34 $ 
T. W. Myar . 
170 
2nd Day 
177 
347 
Page M. Patterson . 
.1st Day 
174 
2nd Day 
170 
344 
J. S. Dibrell . 
163 
2nd Day 
177 
34 ° 
A L. Morgan . 
163 
2nd Day 
177 
340 
R. L. Cheshire . 
l62 
2nd Day 
177 
339 
W. H. Simpson . 
174 
2nd Day 
162 
33 « 
A. W. Scruggs . 
l62 
2nd Day 
171 
333 
F. R. Bloom . 
l6l 
2nd Day 
164 
325 
R. L. Bennett ... 
l6l 
2nd Day 
160 
321 
E. J. Voss . 
159 
2nd Day 
l60 
319 
H. C. Stilwell . 
155 
2nd Day 
137 
292 
J. A. Trice . 
140 
2nd Day 
106 
246 
W. B. Sorrells . 
82 
82 
Wm. Clements . 
72 
72 
*J. T. Rhodes . 
119 
M 9 
J. W. Gibson, Jr . 
•Professional. 
78 
78 
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