Rod and gun . ozen of these could be river fall is especially beautifuland at its base the writer experiencedsome of the most exciting fly-fishingwhich it has ever been his good for-tune to encounter. The Trout arenot large but what they lack in sizethey make up in gameness. Fromthe slopes of one of the mountainsclimbed the view obtained was be-yond description. The river is vis-ible for miles back tumbling down themountain side in a series of large sized water falls and I doubt if thereis a yard of anything but whilewater in it from its source, in a clearlyseen distant glacier, to
Rod and gun . ozen of these could be river fall is especially beautifuland at its base the writer experiencedsome of the most exciting fly-fishingwhich it has ever been his good for-tune to encounter. The Trout arenot large but what they lack in sizethey make up in gameness. Fromthe slopes of one of the mountainsclimbed the view obtained was be-yond description. The river is vis-ible for miles back tumbling down themountain side in a series of large sized water falls and I doubt if thereis a yard of anything but whilewater in it from its source, in a clearlyseen distant glacier, to the sea. We were loathe to leave this spotbut have promised ourselves anothervisit. With sail and power we reach-ed the open waters of the Gulf againin about two days, touching at manyof the favorite spots on the returnjourney. After making Pender Har-bor again for supplies, our prow wasturned northward once more, intentin searching out the beauties of Toba,Malaspina and Bute Inlets—but thaiis another storv. Lunch Time Aboard BY CANOE AND PORTAGE IN THE NORTHERN WILD-ERNESS: From LAKE WABATAGONASHENE TO FORTALBANY AND RETURN By Henry Anton Auer in the Julyissue of ROD AND GUN. 18 HOD AND GLX IX CANADA
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