A Fisherman's Summer in Canada is a book written by Frederick George Aflalo in 1911. The book is a memoir of Aflalo's fishing trip to Canada during the summer of 1910. The author, an avid angler, recounts his experiences fishing in various lakes and rivers in Canada, including the St. Lawrence River, Lake St. John, and Lake Temagami. Throughout the book, Aflalo describes the various fish species he caught, including trout, salmon, and bass. He also...
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