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The Salmon Fishery of Penobscot Bay and River in 1895-96 by Hugh McCormick Smith
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that secured more fish in 1896 were 3,449 salmon in 1895 and 5,681 in
1896. The nets whose catch was the same or less in 1896 caught 295
fish in 1895 and 289 in 1896.

The largest number of salmon taken by one fisherman in 1895 was 408;
these were caught in 3 nets on the lower side of Sears Island, in the
township of Searsport. Other catches by single fishermen in 1895 were
104 salmon in 4 nets in Stockton, 102 in 5 nets in Northport, 150 in 3
nets in Islesboro, and 150 in 3 nets in Verona.

In 1896 the 3 Searsport nets first mentioned took 426 salmon, and a
large number of fishermen secured between 100 and 200 fish in 2 to 5
nets. Thus, in Stockton 100 fish were caught in 2 nets, 105 in 3 nets,
and 110 in 1 net; in Penobscot 192 salmon were taken in 2 nets, 105 in
2 nets, and 127 in 2 nets; in Northport 5 nets obtained 204 fish and 4
nets 125 fish; in Islesboro 3 nets took 130 fish, 3 nets 150 fish, 4
nets 190 fish, and 2 nets 100 fish; in Verona 3 nets caught 174 fish,
2 nets 106 fish, 3 nets 150 fish, 1 net 100 fish, and 2 nets 170 fish.

About 80 per cent of the fishing is done in that part of the river
between the northern end of Whitmore Island and Islesboro. While
single weirs in that part of the river between Bucksport and Bangor
may take as many as 50 or 60 salmon some seasons, the average was only
14 in 1895 and 26 in 1896, and the aggregate is comparatively small.
In the townships of Lincolnville and Camden, which are the lowest
points in the Penobscot region at which salmon fishing is done, the
average catch to a net in 1895 was only 16 salmon and in 1896 only 19
salmon.


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