Sport in Vancouver and Newfoundland . STEVE SKINNING THE HEAD (IF TJIE Til I ItPY-For It IOINTER \To face page 238. SPORT ON KEPSKAIG 289 sunset. The views on all sides were verybeautiful and we looked right over Meddona-gonax with its numerous wooded islands, butsaw no stags. We paddled down one of thesteadies leading into Meddonagonax and sointo the lake, hoping to see some feeding stagon its shores, but without success. It was a wonderful night, the moonlightmade it almost as bright as day. The following morning was bright and coldand the mists hanging over the lake were soondispelled by th


Sport in Vancouver and Newfoundland . STEVE SKINNING THE HEAD (IF TJIE Til I ItPY-For It IOINTER \To face page 238. SPORT ON KEPSKAIG 289 sunset. The views on all sides were verybeautiful and we looked right over Meddona-gonax with its numerous wooded islands, butsaw no stags. We paddled down one of thesteadies leading into Meddonagonax and sointo the lake, hoping to see some feeding stagon its shores, but without success. It was a wonderful night, the moonlightmade it almost as bright as day. The following morning was bright and coldand the mists hanging over the lake were soondispelled by the morning sun. We got awayabout and went down to the far endof the lake, but only saw one unshootablestag. Coming back for breakfast we decidedto take a trip to the far end of Meddonagonax,where Steve said there was good fishing justwhere the river left the lake. It only took usone and a half hours of a steady row and paddleto get to the end of the lake where the Baledu Nord River leaves it. We ran down a fewhundred yards o


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