Sport on land and water : recollections of Frank Gray Griswold . METHOD OF CARRYING ALARGE TUNA, SICILY. TUNA FISMING OFF THE BRITTANY COAST SALMON FISHING AT CAMPBELLRIVER THE Campbell River rises among the snow-capped mountains in the interior of Van-couver Island, B. C, about 270 miles northof Victoria, and flows southeast into Dis-covery Strait. About four miles from itsmouth it tumbles over high falls into acanon, and this is where the great tyee(chief) salmon go to spawn. Not onlythe tyee use these spawning-beds, butthe humpback and the beautiful cohoesalmon are also there in great numbe


Sport on land and water : recollections of Frank Gray Griswold . METHOD OF CARRYING ALARGE TUNA, SICILY. TUNA FISMING OFF THE BRITTANY COAST SALMON FISHING AT CAMPBELLRIVER THE Campbell River rises among the snow-capped mountains in the interior of Van-couver Island, B. C, about 270 miles northof Victoria, and flows southeast into Dis-covery Strait. About four miles from itsmouth it tumbles over high falls into acanon, and this is where the great tyee(chief) salmon go to spawn. Not onlythe tyee use these spawning-beds, butthe humpback and the beautiful cohoesalmon are also there in great numbers. I journeyed six days to see if the reportsof the wonderful fishing at the mouth ofthe Campbell River were true, and foundthe sport far better than I had reason for the extraordinary fishingthis season was the fact that the Govern-ment, by heavy fines, had succeeded indriving away the Japanese poachers, who 120 SPORT ON LAND AND WATER for several years openly defied the law, andpoached the salmon with every known de-vice from dynamite to illegal meshed nets. Discovery Strait is a stretc


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