With fly-rod and camera . ^ record, knowing you will enjoy it: Aug. 24 . 6 lbs., with 6-oz. rotl. Aug. 30 2Xlbs. with 8-oz. rod 24 . 6/3 I * * 30 3?4 24 . 3 30 34 * 25 . 34 S-oz. 31 I,2 25 . 34 Sept. 3 5 25 . 24 ? 3 iX * ** 25 . 2 , << , > 4 b% 27 . 3 • 4 6M 4y3-oz. 28 . 2X 4 3^ 28- . i,H 4 byi 29 . 2% ? * (( 4 3K a-oz. 29 . i4 4 3,4 It ( ( IC 29 . b% 8 3 (( (( (C 29 . ( (( II 5,^4 t < { ( (C 29 . ^K-o 6^4 , 1-irn-ocf- ;rrliprl ml/ Ihc QC Tr, 14 1 CP 44 c^r^r^ TT^« t and 63/| caught on 4^-oz. Leonard [Catskill] rod I netted alone in strong waterand from a boat, which I cal


With fly-rod and camera . ^ record, knowing you will enjoy it: Aug. 24 . 6 lbs., with 6-oz. rotl. Aug. 30 2Xlbs. with 8-oz. rod 24 . 6/3 I * * 30 3?4 24 . 3 30 34 * 25 . 34 S-oz. 31 I,2 25 . 34 Sept. 3 5 25 . 24 ? 3 iX * ** 25 . 2 , << , > 4 b% 27 . 3 • 4 6M 4y3-oz. 28 . 2X 4 3^ 28- . i,H 4 byi 29 . 2% ? * (( 4 3K a-oz. 29 . i4 4 3,4 It ( ( IC 29 . b% 8 3 (( (( (C 29 . ( (( II 5,^4 t < { ( (C 29 . ^K-o 6^4 , 1-irn-ocf- ;rrliprl ml/ Ihc QC Tr, 14 1 CP 44 c^r^r^ TT^« t and 63/| caught on 4^-oz. Leonard [Catskill] rod I netted alone in strong waterand from a boat, which I call a good test of a rod, in fact I can handle a largetrout on it nearh a? quickly as I can with my 8-oz. Leonard. Hoping you andI may meet again and cast our lines in pleasant places, I am very truly yours, Wm. LL 366 PVith Fly-Rod and Camera. That must be g;reat sport, said Frere, killing solarge a fish on so small a rod, it is the quintessence ofdelicate angling. Yes, I answered, and many of my friends areadopting just such light tackle. You say that the Maine waters are being restockedartificially, said Frere, I suppose that the artificial methodis a complete success. Yes, I replied, and we put out now annually animmense number of not only trout fry, but also those ofother species, particularly the sea salmon and land-lockedsalmon. You Canadians set us the example, and for atime led us in the eood work, but we are now abreastof, even if we are not really outstripping, you. Yes, you Yankees always go into everything witha rush, said Frere, laughingly. We do, I replied, and we are rushing the arti-ficial propagation of fish. I have visited a number ofthe hatcheries, both in the States and your Provinces,and I inspected the operations closely. It must be very interesting, said Frere, I wishyou


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