This 307 page book takes a look at the history of Atlantic salmon fishing and conservation in Newfoundland and Labrador. "It provides an interesting and comprehensive account of Atlantic salmon fishing in Newfoundland and Labrador from the first gentlemen sportsmen who visited these wonderful wilderness rivers, to the glory days when Lee Wulff operated his camps on the River of Ponds and Portland Creek, to present day. The author also considers the serious conservation challenges facing the King of Fish and offers inspiration and hope for a new conservation ethic." Also included are several black and white photos.