. British reptiles, amphibians, and fresh-water fisches. Amphibians -- Great Britain; Freshwater fishes -- Great Britain; Reptiles -- Great Britain. SALMON and again in 1922, over 300 fine Salmon were caught at one spot in a fortnight, but at another part of the same river no less than 370 large fish were netted from one deep pool at the first cast of the net. Does this constitute a record ? A friend of mine tells me that he has caught a Salmon with rod and line on April ist, and he actually landed a 15 pounder on the morning of his 72nd Trour The same keen and accurate observer has


. British reptiles, amphibians, and fresh-water fisches. Amphibians -- Great Britain; Freshwater fishes -- Great Britain; Reptiles -- Great Britain. SALMON and again in 1922, over 300 fine Salmon were caught at one spot in a fortnight, but at another part of the same river no less than 370 large fish were netted from one deep pool at the first cast of the net. Does this constitute a record ? A friend of mine tells me that he has caught a Salmon with rod and line on April ist, and he actually landed a 15 pounder on the morning of his 72nd Trour The same keen and accurate observer has identified over 130 different species of birds from his study window, including several rare birds of unsurpassed interest. Salmon deposit their spawn among gravel, and will seek out and lay up in deep burns for this all-important operation. They become very lethargic at such time, and let it be said here that, when in fresh water, Salmon (except in the Parr state), do not feed. They make up 65. 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 Westell, W. Percival (William Percival), 1874-1937. [London] Chapman, Chapman & Dodd


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