id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 17171 Various New England Salmon Hatcheries and Salmon Fisheries in the Late 19th Century .txt text/plain 17306 850 72 of the fishery this year is the great numbers of young salmon caught, S.--Kennebec salmon caught to-day in the Hudson River at Bath near much better food-fish than the salmon. years the number of salmon has largely increased, due mainly, no doubt, salmon fisheries in the following rivers, namely, the Penobscot, the inclosure made in Dead Brook, and a stock of breeding salmon placed the salmon at the ordinary fishing season, May, June, and July, and keep The salmon placed in this inclosure had to be carted in tanks of water salmon, after it has left the fresh-water rivers in which it spawns and fish are taken throughout the entire pound-net season, but are most region, a great many salmon were being taken in the pound nets. In 1893, 3 fish were taken, as follows: May 10, a salmon weighing 19 1893, 2 salmon weighing 10 or 12 pounds each were taken at that place. ./cache/17171.txt ./txt/17171.txt