. Rod and gun. through the dark clouds. Findingthese strenuous efforts unavailing the fishdived to the bottom and sulked. When asalmon does this he is usually dislodged fromhis position by throwing stones in the waterdirectly over him, for it is only by keepinga fish on the move that he can be tired to suchan extent that he can be brought closeenough to the shore to be hooked with the and Grandpa stoned the salmon whichonce more took up the brave but uselessstruggle. Grandpa is a pastmaster at playinga fish and soon had the salmon so close to shorethat Grandma landed him with the g


. Rod and gun. through the dark clouds. Findingthese strenuous efforts unavailing the fishdived to the bottom and sulked. When asalmon does this he is usually dislodged fromhis position by throwing stones in the waterdirectly over him, for it is only by keepinga fish on the move that he can be tired to suchan extent that he can be brought closeenough to the shore to be hooked with the and Grandpa stoned the salmon whichonce more took up the brave but uselessstruggle. Grandpa is a pastmaster at playinga fish and soon had the salmon so close to shorethat Grandma landed him with the gaff. ?flu sun had now set. The shades of even-ing were falling. The Majestic oaks thatstand like giant sentinels along the rivers banktook on a darker hue. The air, if possible,became more chilly. The two oldei people andthe little boy started proudly homewardtaking with them as the result of an hoursfishing two handsome salmon, one of whichweighed 10 pounds and the other 12 pounds. ROD AND GUN IN CANADA 1299. Pocock ^ ? i : ??1:^, IHE ONLY HOUSE FOR CRICKET, TENNIS,^jFOOTBALL Running Shoes, BoxingGloves, Punching Balls


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