. With rod and gun in New England and the Maritime provinces [microform]. Hunting; Fishing; Hunting; Fishing; Chasse; Pêche sportive; Chasse; Pêche sportive. I atid the Maritime Provinces. " He was a good tighter, altogether," said Hiram, as he resumed the paddle and turned the canoe towards the head of the lake. " It was a stubborn, dogged kind of a fight," added the Doctor, " a strong, heavy pull, but not a lively one. I suppose it 's the same fish that is found in the Winnipesaukee, Moosehead, and many other large, deep ; " Yes," I replied, &quo


. With rod and gun in New England and the Maritime provinces [microform]. Hunting; Fishing; Hunting; Fishing; Chasse; Pêche sportive; Chasse; Pêche sportive. I atid the Maritime Provinces. " He was a good tighter, altogether," said Hiram, as he resumed the paddle and turned the canoe towards the head of the lake. " It was a stubborn, dogged kind of a fight," added the Doctor, " a strong, heavy pull, but not a lively one. I suppose it 's the same fish that is found in the Winnipesaukee, Moosehead, and many other large, deep ; " Yes," I replied, "the *togue,' 'tuladl,' * salmon trout,' etc., are all the same species. They love the deepest water and are rarely taken except with bait; trolling with the minnow is the favorite method. Many are taken in winter through the ice with set lines baited with shiners, and at that season the fish are in the best condition for the table, although to my taste they are never to be compared with the ' square tails.' We '11 have this one boiled, for no other method of cooking makes it Pho.,..«oo,l. ^^ IdKAI< TrOUT STREAM. " It spawns in November along the shores of the lakes, not going into running water like the brook trout, although the latter often spawn -in the lakes, there being many celebrated spawning beds in the Rangeleys. It is not a desirable species at all, although to some it furnishes in the absence of better fish a fair degree of ; ever, of a larger one which was once captured in Grand Schoodic lake ; it was forty-one and one-half inches in length, with a girth of twenty-four inches, and it weighed about thirty-five pounds at the time of Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Samuels, Edward A. (Edward Augustus), 1836-1908. Boston : Samuels


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