id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 18298 Garnett, Thomas Essays in Natural History and Agriculture .txt text/plain 67928 2429 68 Salmon run very freely up the river from that time to the middle the bulk of the fish remaining in the river at that time would be although I do not think that Salmon always come to the same river object no one ought to fish or keep a net stretched across a river The Salmon fisheries in former times appear to have supplied food catch fish in seasonable condition, a good many come up the river streams in which these fish spawn (particularly the Salmon) are so there is no fresh water to enable the fish to ascend during twothirds of that time. Close time for Trout.--This is greatly needed in Salmon rivers, as during which time the fish may pass up the river without times of drought, when fish will not ascend the river at all." [2] My opinion that neither Trout nor Salmon spawn every year is I ./cache/18298.txt ./txt/18298.txt