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The Lure of the River: Sport Fishing in New Brunswick

 

The Guides

The guides - the most indispensable of camp employees.

Since the object of camp members and guests was to catch fish, the guides formed a very important labour pool. Their knowledge of the river and fish habits was eagerly sought. Often, it was the guide's skill that determined whether a fish would actually be landed through the gaff and the net, his tools of the trade. There was also the skill at handling a canoe and the brute strength required to propel it by pole or paddle against the current. Guides might be of European or aboriginal descent, and their working relationships with particular camps could be longstanding with several generations from the same family represented in turn.


Priest or club - 
Camp Harmony Angling Club

"Priest" or club to deliver the coup de grace
"July 1924" carved on handle and twelve notches on club head
(Camp Harmony Angling Club)


Gaff - 
Camp Harmony Angling Club

Small gaff
(Camp Harmony Angling Club)



CHINA CABINET | LAUNDRY / PANTRY | WRITING DESK | THE GUIDES
LOUISA MORSE | THE BUSINESSMAN ON THE RIVER


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