. Final report of the Ontario Game and Fisheries Commission, 1909-1911. -- . ould be moresuitably employed in attending to these matters under the direction ofthe superintendent than in lounging in the log huts provided for theiruse more than half the day, and spending the balance in angling, gos-siping with the Indian guides, and other similarly useless occupations,as appears to have been the custom prior, at least, to the visit of theMinister, last summer. In addition to these improvements undoubtedlya great deal could be accomplished in the matter of improving anglingfacilities along the ba


. Final report of the Ontario Game and Fisheries Commission, 1909-1911. -- . ould be moresuitably employed in attending to these matters under the direction ofthe superintendent than in lounging in the log huts provided for theiruse more than half the day, and spending the balance in angling, gos-siping with the Indian guides, and other similarly useless occupations,as appears to have been the custom prior, at least, to the visit of theMinister, last summer. In addition to these improvements undoubtedlya great deal could be accomplished in the matter of improving anglingfacilities along the banks. Too frequently it is the case that only oneside of the river for long stretches is fished at all for the reason thatonly on one side is there a convenient pathway, and further, even wherepaths are available, for long distances it is impossible to fish in anymanner whatsoever owing to the density of the overhanging vegetation,although in numerous instances pools, channels, rapids and other invit-ing and likely spots for sport have to be missed on this account. T^^nder. Rapids on the Nipigon River.


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