SPORT WITH SALMON
BRITISH COLUMBIA IUVEIt
Only one Englishman, Air F. C. Little-Jones, of London, figured m the lust of 17 anglers awarded tho coveted Tyco Button for tile 1921), sasoti for salmon fishing at Campbell River, British Columbia.
. Since Tyee fishing came into vogue -ns a sport there never has been such a season. There were 232 fish caugiitover 301 b, 108 over 401!), and 21 over 501 b. This, means that 232 fisher-. : men, scattered from London to Jo-’ liannesburg, are proud possessors of, the baclge of the Tyco Club. All war Jtlie ,'bronze button, IDS the Silver button, aiul 21 the gold button.
Tho Tyeo-man of tills year is Dr. Kinther, of Seattle ,who drew in a st)£lb fighter. Mis s Madge "Whitmore, the ouly lady To wear the gold button, played a 53Jib fish for two- hours before landing Him. Medical men have !»omo affinity with the sporting Tyee/ for there <aro a surprising number of medicos on the books of the club
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Feilding Star, Volume 7, Issue 2377, 2 December 1929, Page 6
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167SPORT WITH SALMON Feilding Star, Volume 7, Issue 2377, 2 December 1929, Page 6
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