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The Lure of the River: Sport Fishing in New Brunswick

 

Writing Desk

Writing home to friends and relatives was a popular pastime.

Communication up and down the river was good but not fast. Horse drawn scows, either open or with a tent, carried everything from domestic animals to sewing needles as part of the mail delivery. The trusty canoe could also serve as a mail boat. With members and guests sometimes staying almost two months during the June and July salmon fishing season, sending post cards or notes home was popular. Since fishing was done in the morning and the early evening, afternoons were free for writing and relaxing. Dinner was sometimes served as late as 9:30 or 10:00 PM (E.S.T.).


Mail bag - 
Camp Harmony Angling Club

Mail bag,
leather hide, metal clasp, used to transport mail to and from Camp Harmony, late nineteenth-century
(Camp Harmony Angling Club)


Postcard - 
New Brunswick Museum

Postcard promoting sport fishing on the Miramichi River, New Brunswick,
taken by the Intercolonial Railway, about 1900
(New Brunswick Museum)



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