Rod and gun . y had evidently had enough of that pointfor one day as they would not go near it again. Pritchards LakeNew Brunswick From Campbellton, N. B., af-ter winding round the big .Sugar Loaf, whichis one thousand feet high and a land mark formany miles, and taking the road through thewoods we come at last to Pritchards Lake abeautiful little mountain lake a mile long anda few hundred yards wide which abounds inspeckled trout many of which are a pound orover. They give plenty of sport when theytake the fly in May or .June. The Major-domo of Pritchards Lake and land adjacent isMr. I-ritcha
Rod and gun . y had evidently had enough of that pointfor one day as they would not go near it again. Pritchards LakeNew Brunswick From Campbellton, N. B., af-ter winding round the big .Sugar Loaf, whichis one thousand feet high and a land mark formany miles, and taking the road through thewoods we come at last to Pritchards Lake abeautiful little mountain lake a mile long anda few hundred yards wide which abounds inspeckled trout many of which are a pound orover. They give plenty of sport when theytake the fly in May or .June. The Major-domo of Pritchards Lake and land adjacent isMr. I-ritchard, .?in Fnglishman and a Blue-coat l)oy at that, who after spending years ofwandering in foreign |)arts settled down withhis family to enjoy the evening of his days incongenial surroundings in Canadaian Pritchard is a rare old sport and his den isfilled with lr(i[)hies of the The arcoinpan\ing illustration shows with a catch of speckled beautiesand the lake in the A Calch of Speckled Beauties: PritchardCampbellton, N. B.
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