An angler's reminiscences; a record of sport, travel and adventure, with autobiography of the author . lect the tribu-taries all along the St. Lawrence; Andrew Clerk, of NewSork, and his brother, the doctor, chose the Grund of theGaspc peninsula. Walter Moody, Wyllys Russell, the hotelman, F^arquliar Smith, Geo. M. Fairchild, all of Quebec, vis-ited the Jacques Cartier near by, a river which has sincepassed into dessuetude, but is likely to be rehabilitated underjudicious handling. I have a list of scores of noted salmonanglers, but how can I name them all in a limited article?I knew the most


An angler's reminiscences; a record of sport, travel and adventure, with autobiography of the author . lect the tribu-taries all along the St. Lawrence; Andrew Clerk, of NewSork, and his brother, the doctor, chose the Grund of theGaspc peninsula. Walter Moody, Wyllys Russell, the hotelman, F^arquliar Smith, Geo. M. Fairchild, all of Quebec, vis-ited the Jacques Cartier near by, a river which has sincepassed into dessuetude, but is likely to be rehabilitated underjudicious handling. I have a list of scores of noted salmonanglers, but how can I name them all in a limited article?I knew the most of them; quite a number live yet. These inimitable wielders of the two-handed wand werea rare lot, and all live in the memory of survivors. To theyounger fishermen they have passed into oblivion. My?Salmon Fisher, published in 1890, will describe the rushing rivers and placidpools as Nature made them. And there are other books of excellence rare. As a friend of fifty-odd years acquaintance, I am convinced that the B. Roosevelt, who so recently died, has not yet had full credit for the. .M,\X


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