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- Guide map to Caldron Falls & High Falls flowages
- A welcome page describing the area with some suggestions and restrictions
- Wisconson Public Service Corporation (plus logo) on the back page
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The article explores the authors subjective view on the ethics of fishing for trout
The article is about Salmon fishing in the autumn and features anecdotes by Hughes-Parry
The article is about Salmon fishing in early Summer and features anecdotes by Hughes-Parry.
The article is about Salmon fishing in early Spring and features anecdotes by Hughes-Parry
The article is about fishing for salmon using plugs as bait
The article is about fishing for salmon in the night using spoons to lure them
These articles contain stories and experiences of salmon fishing by the author's own account
The article is about fishing in salmon pools
The article is an anecdotal discussion about poaching fish
The article is an anecdotal and non-factual piece about the effect of fear on salmon
Article explains the benefits of fishing in a coracle
The article is about spawning habits of salmon
The article is about uncommon lures to use for Salmon fishing. Suggestions include kitten tails, pork rind, grasshoppers, carrots, flattened pins, silver teaspoons, and a hare or mouse's ear.
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The article explores which method is better when fishing for salmon - either bait or fly. He concludes both are good and an angler that can use both would be best suited for catching salmon
The article is about fishing in salmon pools
Article details the account of Hughes-Parry's best fish caught, for the section "My Best Fish" in 'The Field'
The article the last in the series of four parts published in 'The Field' magazine between 10 February and 2 March 1940
The article is a continuation of the series that Hughes-Parry wrote for 'The Field'. Part 4, published 2 March 1940, follows this article and is the final one in the series
The article is a continuation of the series that Hughes-Parry wrote for 'The Field'. Part 3 follows in the series and was published 24 February 1940
The article is about modern methods of salmon fishing, and is part 1 of 4. Part 2 continues the discussion and is published in the 17 February 1940 issue of 'The Field'
The article is about Salmon fishing in early Spring and features anecdotes by Hughes-Parry.
The article is about coracles - a foldable fishing boat invented by Hughes-Parry
The article is about salmon fishing and features anecdotes by J. Hughes-Parry
The article is about rod pressure and includes an anecdote with the author and his son
The article is about fishing with minnows
The article is about using different bates and lures for catching salmon
Rare -- May be unique. Album was from the library of Charles V. Hancock, Literary Editor of the Birmingham Post. Album has a greeting card inscribed to Hancock with a photo of Hughes-Parry holding the record rod-caught fish for the Dee, a 42 lbs 5 oz salmon caught from the Welsch Dee river dated April 15, 1935. Photos in album are of Hughes-Parry fishing from a coracle (a little folding boat he invented)
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Includes photographs of the following places:
Camping and canoe scene
A candid action shot of a fisherman in the rapids
Haig-Brown's speech took place at the B.C. Federation of Fish & Game Clubs, 7th Annual Convention in Nanaimo B.C. between 30 April and 2 May 1964
The Speech was given by Judge Roderick Haig-Brown at the annual meeting of the B.C. Waterfowl Society, held at the Town and Country Club Motel, on 11 April 1970
Text briefly outlines the education background, work experience, and habitation history of Haig-Brown. The bulk of the text details his achievements as a published author and lists his most important works
Includes photos by Lee Wulff, noted angler and author. Wulff was an American who spent a lot of his time fishing in Canada and did promotional work for Newfoundland, among other places.
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On verso, small Canadian Forestry Association message on forests on left, menu with prices of each food item on right.
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The item is a 50th-anniversary promotional pamphlet for Weber Fly Tackle.
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Descriptions and small maps of rivers in British Columbia
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This book is rare and offers a brief history of this club (originally the Green Lake Fish and Game Club), which occupies a lease over 22 square miles north of Montreal. The back 2 pages list past and present officers and members of the club.
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Note inside reads: "With the compliments of the New Zealand Government Travel commissioner, Suite 530, 630 Fifth Avenue, New York, Telephone JUDSON 6-0060"
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Printed by the Canadian National Railway.
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