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Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la m^thode. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 ■PiPi^^^BI Tl Ui WILLI SV\>^3\ THE ANGLER'S GUIDE BOOK o Tourigt^ggijeteerl i*-i, .. •-„<** FISHING WATERS OF THE United States and Canada, 1886. COMPILED AND EDITED BY WILLIAM C. HARRIS, Editor of "The American Angler." THE ANGLERS' PUBLISHING COMPANY, NEW YORK. THE WESTERN ANGLERS PUBLISHING COMPANY. CHICAGO. immmm Enterefl according to Act of CongrPRR in the year 188(5, by WILLIAM C. HARRIS, in the office of the Librarian of Congress at Wasbiugtozu DEDICATED To the 3If GLEES OF AMERICA, A l^^S INTRODUCTION TO EDITION OF 1886. The yearly changes in the iMi laws df the States and Territories, and the ^■arill- l)le oonditions, from kciihou to season, of tlio lishinn waters, create tlie necessity vt an anniial rcvisicin and ri'issiit- of 'J"mk Anoi. Kits' (irioK )5o the same family as the bulValo lisli. The "jack-salmon " iu North Carolina and Tennessee (pages l.jii, 1!S() and IHl) is the pike-perch. "Jack " nieaus "pike" uiuety-uiue times out of a hundred iu the Woiith. The "rock" at Asliepoo, y. c;. (page 17f<), is the saltwater striped bass (Uolci's LINK.\TUH. The "warmouth " at Millet, S. C. (page 17',t), is not the strawberry bass as indi- cated iu the text. It is the C. (lULi)srs, a lish of the perch family, and about on ii ]iar Nvith the rock bass as to game ijualities. The "red breast" at Salkehatchie, S. C. (nage 17'.t). is one of the "breams" so called iu the South . The "jackfisb " at Wiutield, Tenn. (page lH-2), is the pike (Esox LrciLs. ) The "grayling" of Grand Lake, N. S. (page 'J')), is probably the laud-locked sal- mon. The "mascalonge " of Lake Meganlic, P. (). (page ;t7), is ^Jie lake trout. This lake IH on the International Railway, not the Intercolonial, as stated in the text, "North Pond " at Htark water, N. II. (page 11'.') is iu>t open t) the public, being leased by the Percy Summer Club. 'Wm. C. Hark:-. Nfav Yiote what old Walton's Pisc»#or said to Venator over two hundred years ago: "Go your way presently; take my rod and do as I bid you, and I will sit down aii'l mond my tacklint» till you return back." WM. C. HARRIS. CONTENTS. Explanatory Ill Index to Abbifvieticnfl of Tltlen of Transportation Companies, with ad- (ir<'HH(-H of General PasRengcr Af^cntH 244-249 Index t" Additional Finbing WatcPR, 188« IV-IX 1»S5 2(>'J-24:J Suraniaiv of the FiRb Li.wr of the StatCH, Territories and of the Canadian Provinces IX-XIII Index to Advertisements 25U FiRhing Waters of — Alabama 15, 17 Arizona XXVII-XXVIII Arkansas XIV-XV, 17, 18 British Columbia 39 California XV, 18, 21 Colorado XVI, 39, 43 Connecticut 43, 47 Dakota, Territory 47, 50 IMHtrict of Columbia 60 Florida XVl-XVII, 5(», 53 Georgia XVII XIX, 53. 65 Idaho, Territory 65, 56 Indian, Territory XX, 66 Illinois XIX-XX, 6(1, 61 Indiana 61, 64 Iowa XX, 04, 69 Kansas XX-XXI, 69, 70 Kentucky XX-XXI, 70, 72 Louisiana XXI, 72 Maine XXI, 72, 78 Manitoba, Province of 21, 22 Maryland XXII, 7H, 81 Massachusetts 81, 90 Mexico 90 Michigan XXHI, 9<), lol Minuesote XXIV, 101, 111 MiKHiHsippi XXV, 111, 112 Missouri XXVI-XXVII, 112. 114 Montana, Territorv 114, 116 Nebraska XXVIII, 116, 117 Nevada. XXVIII, 117 New Brunswick, Province of XXVFII-XXIX, 22, 24 New Hampshire XXIX-XXXII, 117, 120 New Jersey 120, 124 New Mexico XXXI 1, 125 New York XXXII. lir., 155 North Carolina XXXI 1 1, l.V., 156 Nova Scotia, Province of XXXIII-XXXIV, 2-4, 27 Ohio iriC). 161 Ontario, Province of XXXIV. 27, 36 Oregon XXXIV-XXX V, 1<;i , 164 PenuHvlvauia XXXV-XXXVI. 104, 17'i Prince Edward Island XXXVI-XXXVII Quebec. Province of XXXVII, 36. 39 Khodo Island XXXVIII, 177, 178 8outh Carolina 178, 180 Tennessee 180, 182 Texas XXXVIII, 182, 184 Utah, Territory 184, 185 Vermont XXXVIII, 185. 190 Virginia XXXIX, 190, 193 Washington Territory 193, 195 West Virginia XL-XLI, 195, 197 Wisconsin XLI-XLIII. 197, 207 Wyoming, Territory 207,208 e tj fi r( ni h] III up sn ric wi of 1 A nio mo EXPLANATORY. Tlie alphabetical hf>af the waters named herein. These, it has been found impracticable to entirely cor- rect in the first edition, owing to the fact that over 2,000 of the waters named have no place in the Gazetteers or on accredited maps. Such errors are aptly illustrated by "Ephnores lake " or " EfTnor lake"; the first is found on page 136 as adjacent to "Jessups Landing" station on the Adirondack railroad, and the second (J'^nor) at Iladley station, page 138, on the same road. These two stations are but five miles apart and Ephnorew 1. and Effnor 1. are dcmbtlcHs one and the same water. When such inconsistencies occur, the angling reader will not be confused, as however va- ried the spelling may be, the pronunciation is not affected. Again; in numerous instances the terms lake, pond, stream, creek, run and brook will be found interchangeable, but (•> prevent confusion we have given, at the risk if repetition, the local nomenclature of the waters. To avoid frequent use of the same terms we have employed the following : Ahbrkviationk — B. b., black bass; br., brook; cr. creek; 1., lake; 1. m., large mouth; m., mile; p., pond; p. d., per day; p. w., per w«ek; r., river; •. m., small mouth; itr., atream; w., week. INDBX TO ADDITICNAIj PISHINO WATERS. 1880. [For (toucral Index to FinhiiiK Wuto.H (l)y Stutt-M) 8eo pji. 200-24;}.] Acquia cr.. Va XXXIX Him AtlHliiH 1., Win Adiilr.H MlllM. P. AiloliH DaHiii.N.H XXXIII Atiti Poim.ii cr.. Va XXXIX Apalarhicola r., Fla XVI Ai>i)alaih«!e r., (Ja XVIII "ArKyl.'."N.S XXXIV ArkaiinaH r. Hoiith. Col XVI Atlantic Ocean. Fla XVII Atlantic Ocean, N. C XXXIII Ajinier 1 ., Qnti XXXVII Pa XXXV XI.'II •• " P. K. I XXXVI XXWl ••HiK PX«y Mwanip, Fla XVI Hogue r , MiMH XXV Bogiie Hound. N. C XXXIII Hond'rt cr . , W. Va XL Honny r., N. H XXVIII Boring Mill p.. (ia XVIII ^.ounda^^ Line\)., Me XXI Hoy p . Que XXXVII Brace I.. Mich XXIII Bradford p., N. H XXIX. XXXI Breeches 1.. Que XXXVII Brier cr.. CJa XVIII Hrighani p.. Ark XV i Browu'a cr., Wi8 XLII Br\ice cr.. Fla XVI "Hrudnell,"P. E. I XXXVI Brule r.. Wis XLI-XLII-XLIII Hutbil.) cr., W. Va XL Bullocks p., Oa XIX Hulls run. Or XXXV l!urt,'cn I., Ark XV Burned Mill cr., Fla XVI Burnett p., Fla XVI 111 XIX Burro cr., Arizona XXVIII Uuttecr., Or XXXV Bigp..lU. Huttertteld 1., Mich XXIV Butternut I.. Wis XLI Cable 1.. Wis XLII Cacapou r.. "Great.' W. Va..., XL "Little." W. Va.... XLI Cache r.. Ark XIV-XV XIX Campbell I., Mich XXIV Cftnii'bonp . p. E. I xxxvr •Ciiiiii) FlitH." (ia XVIII ChiihI, Ik XX ( aiif or . . (»a XVII-XVI 1 1 Caimoilio*' r., Cla XIX C'Hi..! TrnvcrHf r., P. E. I XXXVI CaiiiiKlma l)ay. Tex XXXVIII "(ar(liKUii."P. E. I XXXVI farilxiul.. Quo XXXVII t'ari.r., MUb XXIII Carroll Kfr., N. H XXXII CaH.vl., WiH XLIII CaHH.Mliiiau r., Pa XXXV-XXXVI Catawliar., N. C XXXIIl Cidarcr., Mo XXVII " Va XXXIX " 1., Out... XXXIV " 1., WiM XLI-XLII-XLIII •' r.. la XX Cba.l.lo.kbr.. yuc XXXVII I'hain 1.. Wih XLI-XLII (LaiiiiawaiuHic cr., Va XXXIX (liattaliu.Mhe r.. Fla XVI-XVII Cluf Moutciir Iiil«t, La XXI (li.lH.al.. Win XLII rlniiatiuti'ook 1., Me XXI (Lerrjl.. Cia XIX " p., N. H XXXII Clutck 1., WiH XLII Chickaboiuiiiy r., Va XXXIX ('bipolar., Fla XVI-XVII Cbippewa r., Wiw XLII Cboikawbatcbeo r., Fla XVII Cboeolay r., Mich XXIII Cbtiptaiik r., Md XXII C'lackaiuaH r., t)r XXXV Clam r.. Win XLI Clark br.,N. H XXXI Clavpoolfip., Ill XIX Clearer., Arizona XXVIII •' " Or XXXV " 1., Ark XIV " " Minn XXIV-XXV " " MisB XXV Clearance (or Clarence) etr., N. B XXVIII Clifton p., N. C XXXIIl Coaler., Ind. Ter XX Cole p., N. H XXXI Colcsbr.. Mich XXIII tolliersl., Ga XVIII ( ollinH' p., Pa XXXVI ( olorado r . , " Little, " N . M . . . . XXXII Conipans p., Fla XVI ConeMiHl.,N. Y XXXII Conue(;tieut r.,N.H .XXX-XXXI " Vt XXXVIII Connocoocheaqne r . , Md XXII Contention p., N. H XXX Contocook r.. N. H. . . .XXIX-XXX-XXXI CoreSound, N. C XXXIIl Comiter., La XXI Cornell 1., Wis XLI CoHterer. err.. Mo XXVI-XXVII Cranberry 1., Mich XXIV Crany Hillp., N. H XXXI C-awford 1., Fla XVI-XVII Crooked 1 .. Mich XXIII- XXIV Crystal 1.. Minn XXV CryPtall., N. H XXIX-XXX Ciiiiibcrlaud r., Kv XXI Current r., M( XXVI-XXVII Cut Offer., MiHH XXV " Cut Off." near ClarkBvlUe, Mo. XXVI Dano 1 . , Ha XVI Dannd r , Pa XXXV Dead r., Mitb XXIII Deeper., Md XXII " " Or XXXV Deer or.. MIhh XXV Deunia p., la XX DijufHl.. Ark XV Des Moint'H r., Minn XXV Dovirn 1., Mich XXIII-XXI V Dewey 1. Mith ... XXIV DindeynaMh r.. N. B XXVIII Dividing IT.. Va XXXIX Doherty r., Or XXX \ Double LakeH or Lake Htanley, Ha XVI Doughlassl., Qa XVIII Dnkesp., «a XIX Dunkr., P. E. I XXXVI ••Duukard WaterH," W. Va XL Dry er. and 1.. Oa XVIII Dymer's er., Va XXXIX Eagle er., Or XXXV Eagle 1., Minn XXV '• " Mo XXVII Eaglep., N. H XXXI Eatitl., P. E.I XXXVII EaHt P.N. H XXX Eau Claire r., Wis XLII Eehol., N. H XXX Eell., N. S XXXIV Eighteen Mile er., Win XLII Elk r. and 1., Win XLII Elk Lick run. Pa XXXVI Ellsworth p, N. H XXIX-XXXI Embarrass r., Ill XIX Emily 1.. Win XLI Emmet 1., Mo XXVI Enmore, r., P. E. I XXXVII Evans 1., Mieh XXIV Farewell 1.. Mich XXIV Fish er., W. Va XL " •' Wis XLII Fishl., Mich XXIII Fish p.. Me XXI Fishing er., N. C XXXIIl Flanil.iau r., North Fork, Wis. . XLI Flanders br. N. H XXX Flint r., Fla XVI Flint r., Ga XVII-XVIII Forest p., N. H XXXI Fort George Inlet, Fla XVII Fortune bay, P. E.I XXXVI Foster br., N. H XXX Fourl., Minn XXIV Fowlerr., N. H XXIX Foxl.. Mich XXIV Fox r. Mo XXVI Fundy, Bay of, N. 8 XXXUI-XXXIV Gaines er., Ind. Ter XX Galer.,N. H XXIX Gambol 1., Ark XV George's p., N. H XXX German 1., Minn XXV VI INDKX TO ADDITIONAL FISHING WATERS. Oildonl., Fla XVI OilliiiKhami)., N. H..., XXIX Ooowe or., Oa XVIII " 1., MiKH XXV " p., N. H XXIX Ooqiiacl., Mich XXIII Oordon cr., Or XXXV Gould'H 1),, N. H XXX-XXXI Grafton 1)., N. H XXX Orai'd Bay, Ga XIX " 1., N. B XXIX " " N. a XXXIV Granite 1.. WIh XLI | Gratiot I - , Mic'i XXIII Groatl.. Vt '..XXXVIII ' " p., N. H xxr : I " VViscomi. p, Va XXXIX ; Green Bav, Miib XXIV , " 1.. Tex XXXVIII Grcpnniooro j)., Ga XVIII Gr.'tJKp., N. 11 XXIX Griffin's p., Ga XVIII i GriHliam 1., Fla XVII j Guadalupe r., Tex XXX\^II 1 Gulf of St. Lawrence, P. E. I . . . XXXVI I Gull 1.. Micb XXIII-XXIV Gum Slue L, Fla XVI Gun 1. and r., Mich XXIII Halifax r., Fla XVII Hallbr., N. H . XXXI Hanover or.. Fla XVII Harpern 1., Wi.s XLIII Harrell'H Mill p., Ga XVIII Harris p., R. I XXXVIII Harrisville p., N. H XXX Hay 1., Mich XXIV " cr., W'iH XLII Hazensp., N. H XXXII i Henril., Pa XXXVI Heronl., Minn XXIV HickPH 1., Win XLIII Highland 1, N. H XXX HillHburo r, P. E. I ... XXXIX Holebp., Me XXI HohnanH cr., Va XXXIX Horn 1., Miss XXV HurKCsbool., "Big," Ark • Little," Ark Horseshoe p., N. H XV XV XXX XXIX •Hot Hole," N. H HugbeH r., North and South Forks, W. Va XL-XLI Hull Swamp cr.,N. C XXXIII Humboldt r. Nev XXVIII Hunters 1., N. B XXjX Huron r., Mich XXIV Hurricaiu' 1., Ark XIV Indian Bayou, La XXI Indian cr., C». XIX Indian p., Me XXI Indian r . P. E. I XXXVI Irishcr.. Va XXXIX IrodO(iuoit Bay, N. Y XXXII Isaac 1., Out XXXIV Island 1.. Mich XXIII Itchtncknee r. , Fla XVI Jack cr., Minn XXIV iTackpon p., Fla XVI James 1., Wis XLIII Jeflferaon 1 . , Minn XXV Jerry 1., Miss XXV "Jetties, "South and North, Fla. XVII Joachim, or Squashing, cr.. Mo. XXVII Jones bayou, Tex XXXVIII Jones 1., Pa XXXV-XXXVI Jones p., N. C XXXIII Johnson's i. N. B XXIX Jump r.. Wis XLIII Kalamazoo 1., Mich XXIII Kalamazoo r., Mich XXIV Kansas 1. Minn XXV Keizer 1., Pa XXXVI Kelly br., N. H XXXII Kimball Hill p., N. H XXXII Kiiuheefoiiee cr., Ga XVII Kings 1., Mo XX VI-XX\7I King.sp., Va XXXIX Rinney 1 , Miss XXV Kiokee cr.. Ga XVIII Knox br. , N. H XXX Labette or., Kan XX Lake Breeches, Que XXXVII " Ontario, N.Y XXXII Superior, Wis XLI-XLIII Lambs cr., Wis. LaMottecr.,111 Lancaster r., N. B. . . . Lanes 1., Mich L'Angeville r., Ark . . . Langley br., N. H Laurelhill r., Pa XLII XIX XXVIII , XXIII XIV XXXI XXXV Ijtvica, Tex XXXVIII Left Hand cr. Col... Lepreaux r., N. B " "Little," Lily 1., Minn Limal , Mo Lime 1., Wis N. B. XVI .. XXVIII ... XXVIII XXV XXVI XLI-XLIII Little Ba^ . Va XXXIX " 1, Ark XIV " " Que XXXVII " p'ds{.3), N. H XXXI " r., Fla XVI " " Ga XVIII " " Mo xx^^-xxvII " " N. H XXIX-XXXI " Rapid.s, Mich XXIV " Sandy r.. Or XXXV " Thompson, Col XVI Logan cr.. Mo XXVI Longer., N. C XXXIII Mich XXIII-XXIV Minn XXV " " Wis XLI-XLII-XLIII " p.. N. H XXIX-XXX-XXXI Longridgep., Pa XXXV Loon 1.. Minn XXV " p., N. H XXX-XXXI Lost 1., Tex XXXVIII "Lott5"br., P. E. I XXXVII Louise 1., Que XXXVII Lower Bay, New York. N. Y. . . . XXXIl Lumberr., N. XXXIII Lunetl.. N. S XXXIV Lvou).. Micb XXIII INIadawaskal. .md r.. Me XXI Maiden 1., Ark XT* Mailer., W. Va XT. 1., INDEX ']'(» ADDITIONAL FISHINci W ATEllS. VII XXV XXV la. XVII lo. XXVII ...XXXVIII LXV-XXXV! .. XXXIIl XXIX . . . XLIII .. XXIII XXIV XXV , . . XXXVI . . XXXII .. XXXII XVII xvI-xx\^I . . XXXIX XXV . . , XVIII XXX XX .. XXXVII . . XXXII XLI-XLIII XLII XIX .. XXVIII , .. XXIII XIV XXXI , . . XXXV . . .XXXVIII XVI XXVIII XXVIII XXV XXM XLI-XLIII XXXIX XIV XXXVII XXXI XVI XVIII XVI-XXVII LXIX-XXXI XXIV XXXV XVI XXVI XXXIII XIII-XXIV XXV LII-XLIII XXX-XXXI XXXV XXX-XXXI XXXVIII XXXVII XXXVII XXXIl XXXIII XXXIV XXIII XXI XL XT. :Maiaiii«c' r., Mu XXVII Miuv'., 1., N. S XXXIV JlarvH 1., Minn XXV .■\r:isc(,iiiii r. an.l I.. N II XXX Ma.s.sa.ss.'.iiiii 1., N. II XXIX MiiHtaKoiiclic r.. (,)uc XXXVII Matiim.nl.'i Diiv, Tex XXXVIII .McK.'iiiiv 1.. MiH.s XXV McKoiizif r.. Or XXXV McK.ii/.ic 1., Wis XLIII McMillan cr., (ia XVIII M.li.ic )... N. O XXXTII Mi-ddiiiiik r., Mf X\ Mirniminco r., :Micli XXIV Ml I liiiuw r.. N. H XXIX-XXX— XXXI .AhtrKan r.. N. S XXXIV Mi.Mh! Island ci.. W. Va XLI .MiiMlo r., Wis XLIII Mi.lnillr,!'. E. I XXXVII .Milfnid Haven. Viv XXXIX :\Iill i!'.. Cal XV • Kiui XX •' Mo XXVH •• Or XXXV Mill 1.. Ark X\ Millr.. P. E.I XXXVI MilltTl., Ela XVII Mills cr., Ela XVI •Milvalc." P. E. I XXXVI Miniinc^jasli, " Little " and Hit;," P. E. I XXXVII Mintcn 1., Miss XXV Miriiiiaclii r.. N. B XXVIII Mississipjii 1.. Ont XXXIV Mississiiijii r., Ia XX .. Mo XXVI-XXVil IMissoiiri r., Mo XXVI-XXVII ?t[i.nocacy r.. !Md XXII M(ini)iinah(dii r., Itiubt and Left Eork. Wc.-t Va XL "Montague." P. E. I XXXVI Moon 1.. Miss XXV Mdorp II,, 111 XIX iMonsc 1., N. S XXXIV pliiosc r., Ml- XXI piiioso Ear cr.. Wis XLII Miinllr., P. E. I XXXVII ! Morris p., N. (' XXXIII |Mo.-s cr., Mo XXVI Mossv p., Fla XVII |!Mci!int!iiii lir., (^uo XXXVII pit. I'lca'^atit cr., Ela XVII [Mud 1.. Mich XXIII "Wis XLIII plud 11, N. H XXX pi d r., N. H XXIX [Muddy cr., Md XXII [Mulhcrryr., Ga XIX [Mullet Si)riu(,'s, Fla XVI |Mus(iiiashr., N. P XXVIII ■iinakanon r. andl., Wis XLII a|.K'iticr., Ont XXXIV iitiifra+jel , P. E. I XXXVII v I . . x\x::i .XXXVIII XIV XX.VII XXIX North 1., P. E. I XXXVII No .b p.. N. II XXX North r.. t^iio XXXVII • Va XXXIX N rth r.oj.r/v r., Ind. Ter XX North Shore, P. E. I XXXVII Noteha\Miv cr., (Ja XVIII Nottawal.'. Mich XXHI Oak cr.. Arizona XXVIII Oakafernochee Swamp, Ga X\II Ocean p., (la XIX Ocheeseo 1.. Ela XVI-XVH Ocklochnee r., (Ja XVIII " Bit,' and Little, Oa XIX Oconee r.. Oa XVIII Okabinacr., Minn XXIV Okotilco, (ia XIX i)ketin(ikee Swamp, Oa XVIII Ontario 1., N. Y XXXII Ouachita r., Ark XIV-XV Ottaiiiiueche r.. Vt XXXVIII Otter 1., Mich .'XUI " " Vt XXX/III " cr., "Bit?" and "Little. "Wis XLI' Overflow cr.. Ark XIV Ox l)r., Wis XLII Pablo cr., K; XVII Pardy 1., Mich XXIII Pat.'r p., Fla XVI Peacock 1.. Fl«, XVI Peanhitank r. Va XXXIX Pekin 1.. Ill XX Peniequasset r., N. II XXIX Penacook 1., N. H XXIX-XXXI Perrius r., Va XXXIX Phillips br.. N. H XXXI Phinhallowavcr., (la XVIII Picker 1., Ark XIV "Picketts" The, Ark XV Pierre .laciiiies, "Little" and "iiii,',"P. E. I XXXVII Pike 1, Wis XLI XLII Piker., Ont XXXIV Pilj^'rim r., INIich XXI It Pinecr., Wis XLII Pinel., Mich XXI H Piuel., Wis XEill Piscola or., Oa XVIII XIX Pittman 1., Miss X.'CV Pleasant :>., N. H XXX-XXXI Pocolo«an Btr., N. B XXIX Pond Hole. N. H XXX Fotatoel., Mich XXIV Potomac r., Va XXXI .X " WestVa XL-XLl " Eastern Branch, Md XXII " North Branch, Md. XXII " North B., West Va. XL " Sonth Br., W. Va.. XL-XLI Pridhanr.s 1., Texas XXXVIII Prairie Hlout^h. Mo XXVII Priucess Bay, N. Y XXXII VIII INDEX TO ADIJITIONAL FlSHINci WATERS. " Piibno.o " N. S XXXIV Quantico cr. Va XXXIX KaiHcn r. MicL XXIII Ked Bank .r. Pa XXXVI Redwood cr. La _ XXI Bct'l 1. Win XLII Repnl)li<-HU r. Kau XX Kcd River "Littlo " Ark XFV-XV Ricebr., N. Y XXXII " 1. Wis XLII-XLIII River p. Fla XVI " Margo, N. H XXXIV Roanoke r. N. XXXIII •'Roariii«Braiuh" Vt XXXVIII Robin Hollow 1). R. I XXXVIII Rocky Uo\iud p. N. H XXXI Rock cr. Iiul. Tor XX RoKsr.s I. Mo XXVI RoKue r. Or XXXV Root r. Mich XXIV "Rowiu the Bow" N. S XXXIV Round I . (Jeo XVIII " I.Mich XXIV " 1. WlH XLII Rim br. N. H XXXI RuHHcl cr. Kan XX St . Clair r. Mich XXIV St. Croix 1. N. B XXIX l.an.lr. Win XLIII St. FrauciHl. Ark XV r. Ark XIV-XV r. Mo XXVI-XXVII r. "1%, "Mo XXVI r. "Little, "Mo XXVI "St. FranciH," Quo XXXVII St. James 1. .Miuu XXV St. Johns r. Fla XVII 8t. Joweph r. Mich XXIII St. Lawrence r. N. Y XXXI I St. Marv'H 1. Mich XXIII r. Fill XVI r. ••Little. 'Fla XVI St. Peter'ri Bar, P. E. I XXX VII Harbor P. E. I , XXXVII St. Regis r. N. Y XXXiI St. Rose 1. Minn XXIV St. Vraiu r. " North," Col XVI r. "South," Col XVI Salmon r. N. S XXXIV r. Ont XXXIV r. Que XXXVII Hole." N. S XXXIV Trout r. Mich XXIII Saudi. Mich XXIV •• p.or 1. Pa XXXV-XXXVl ' L \Vi- XLII " Sh.ne I. Mich XXIII Sandwich p. N. H XXIX Sandy r. Or XXXV •' Bottom 1. Mich XXIII " Run, tieo XVIII SauJuanr.N. M XXXII Sanipiillf^ r Ark XIV Santc Fee r. Fla XVI Siiiiliini r. Or XXXV Saruia Biw, Mich XXIV Satilla r. •Bin," «eo XVIII r. "Little, " (ieo XVIII School p.N.H XXX Schovelands cr. Arizona XXVTII Scott'Hp. R. I XXXNIII Sentatty r. Fla XVII Seven Mile Bav, P. E. I XXXVI Several. MIhh". XXV Seymour I . Que XXXVII Shallow 1. WiH . XLI Shell 1. WiH XLIII Sheep.scotr. Mo XXI Shenandoah r. Va XXXIX r. " North Fork." Va. XL Sherman cr. Fla XVII Siblevl. Kan XX Silver cr and 1 . Mich XXIII-XXIV " cr. WiH XLIII Simon's p. N. H XXXI Si.ssiboo r. N. S XXXIV Smaller. W. Va XL Smith's p. N. H XXX r. N. H XXIX Snyl. Ont XXXIV So. Anna r. Va XXXIX South r. Va XXXIX Spectacle p.N.H XXXI Spirit 1. Wis XLIII Spriuj,- br. Mich XXIV " cr. Ark XIV " cr. Oco XVIII " cr. Tex XXXVIII " 1. ril X\ " r. Kau XX "Springs," near Bainbrid^jo Goo. XVIII Sprucol. N. B XXIX Squaiul. N. H XXIX 8(piashiui^ or Joachim cr. Mo. XXVII Stacy br. Que XXXVII Stanley 1. or Doul)lo lakc.-iFla.. XXI St^iteu Island Souu.l, N. Y XXXH ■ Stewart p. N. C XXXllI Stilbvell cr. W. Va XL Stinsonp. N. H XXXI 1. (mt XXXIV Stony 1. Mich XXIV Sturgeon r. -Mich XXIII Sugar cr. Ill XIX "Sugar Dritts," N. B XXIX Summit 1. Minn XXIV Sunapee I. N. H XXX-XXXl Superior). Wis XLl-XLIII. Susquehanna r. Pa XXXVIs Suwannee r. Fla XVI-XVlIj S I wanoucliee cr. (4eo XIXJ Sunrtower r. .Miss XXVl Swamp br. N. H XXXII Swashing cr. ^lo XXVIl Sweet Water, (ieo XVIllI "Little," tJco XVIIll Tarlt.m p. N. H XXXlj Tatuuis cr. Oeo XVIllI Tavlor cr. Geo XlXl Teii Mile cr. Wis XI.I Tevin 1. Minn XXV! '•Third Haven," Md XXIlB Thciuas cr. Fla XVll 1. Wis xi.ir Thompsons Mill p. P. K, I XXXV! Three lakes, Mich XXIVI Tiff-ny cr. Wis XMl Tiger cr. tieo XIS INDEX TO ADDITIONAL FISHING WATERS. IX XXVTU Tiger .Slough, la XX XXXVIII TipertailL Fla XVII XYIl Ti^'crt's Valley r. \V. Va XLI I XXXVI TiL'Uif-b r. "Bit:," and "Little XXV P.E. I . XXXVII XXXVII Todd p. N. H . XXIX .... XLl Tonir. N. H . XXXI XLIIl Tfiiiioka r. Fla XVII XXI Tdins cr. Geo XIX XXXIX Tdwn cr. W. Va XLl Fori?," Va. XL Triiut br. Wis . XLIII XVII cr. Arizona .. XXVIII XX " 1. X. Y . XXXII XXIII-XXIV " 1. Que " p. Me . .XXXVIII XLIII XXI XXXI " Run, Md XXII XXXIV Turn-a-lnni r. Or Turkey, Bif,' aud Little, N. H. . XXXV . XXIX XXX Turtlep. N. H XXX " 1. Wis . XLIII XXXIV Tnskctl. audr. N. S . XXXIV Twinl. Wis XLII XXXIX I'liicn r. Midi , XXIV I'pperl. N. B . XXVIII XLIII •• Turtlel.Wis XLII Viilkv r. W. Va XLI XIV V< rdp r. \ri7(ini» . XXVIII VtrniillidU 1. Wis Wal.anbr. Ill XLII XXXVIII XIX Wnmiula 1. jMrTiiitto(l from May 1 to Fobrnary 1. In the Missouri hikI Ucil riverH, tiwhing it aUowt'd at au.vtiiiic. Delaware.— No rostrirtionH on hook and line flahinK> fxcoi)t for hlack baHH, whi'ih is iir()iiil)iti'il until IHH'.i; no flMhiu^; allowuil in .SUakc-pcart^ and Do CourHcy pondH, used as stiito i)r(H)a(4ation pondH. District of Columbia. land and Vir^^inia. -No roHtrictions on hook and line flshinK. See Mary- Florida.— No rewtrictionH on hook and line flnhinK. Oeorgfla.— No restricrtionH on hook and lino flHhing. A cloflo time exists from sunrise on Saturday to sunriso on Monday, during which fishing of every kind is jirohihitt'd lu rivers freciueuted liy shad. , Idaho.— No restrictions on hook and line fishing. Illinois —No restrictions on liook and line lisliing. Indiana.— No restrictions on hook and line fishing. Indian Territory.— No fish laws are in force. Iowa. — " It i.s unlasvful to catch or kill any bass or wall-eyed pike between April 1 and June 1 ; or any salmon or trout between November 1 and February 1." Kansas. — No restrictions on hook and line fishing Kentucky.— No restrictions on hook and line fishing. Louisiana. — No restrictions on hook and line fishing. Maine —Hot)k and line or artificial flies cannot bo used within 100 yards of any flsliway, dam or mill-race. The op<'n seasons are as follows; Salmon from July IT) to .Sei)t. 1"); laiid-lo, in the tributaries of Wilson i)ond in Andros- coggin t;oiuity; for five years from February 21, 1885, in Taylors pond and its cnit- lets as far down as Willis' lower mill dam; for 10 years from February 21, 1885 in Canaan pond and ponds immediately connected therewith located in Waldo and Knox Counties. Winter fishing (November 1 to May 1) is prohibited in Allen pond in Androscoggin County, also in tiarland Village pond, Cro well's brook, Holt's Mill pond iti Penobscot Covmty, the dose season for the two last named extending to May 15. "No person shall take, catch, kill, fish for, or destroy, any trout or land- locked salmon in the Rangeley Stream, between the mouth of the Kennebago Stream and the head of the island at the eddy, so called, in said Rangeley .Stream, from the 1st day of July to the 1st day of May; nor in that portion ol said stream from the head of said island to the Rangeley Dam, at any time; nor in the South Bog Stream, which empties into Rangeley Lake, above the dead-water at the mouth of said stream, from the Istday of July to the 1st day of May; nor in the Bemi.s Stream, which empties into Mooselncmaguutic Lake, above the blue water, so called, at the mouth of said stream, from the 1st day of July to the 1st day of May; nor in theCupsuptic Stream which empties into Cupsuptic Lake, between the foot of the first falls towards its motith and its source, from the Ist day of July to th<^ 1st day of May; nor iu the Kennebago Stream, between the foot of the first falls to XI SUMMAliY OF TUE F1«U LAWS. Febriiary 1. bliicli 1)a8H, Do CoiirHoy Seo Mary- existH from very kind is )etwepn April ary 1." yarrtfl of any 111 from July , 1 to ()<'t. 1; til ill St. Croix hliickliassand lite can cati'b 1! (luring the t*iiit;lo baited [) for each of- ider y in. or liennittcd to ,ro than M Ihw. tinh must be 10, 1H88 in County: flrih- •iitian Kivcrw. ilMayl. The L'by. 1'.), 1885; liK not allowed d in Audrofl- and itrt out- .•y '21, 1885 in in Waldo and n Allen pond 'k. HolfH Mill extending to •rout or land- lie Kenuobago jeley Stream, t said stream in the South at the UKUith in the Bemin line water, fio tday of May; Rcen the foot ,f July to tho lie llrHt falls to- ward itH month and th« upper falls at the outlet of Kennebago I^ke, from the Ist day of September to the iHt day of May." Manitoba, Province of.— Whiteflsh: Open Heasons from 1 Nov. to 20 ()win of Carver ami Plymouth, .md tr.'Ui Avery Urook or its tributaric.-', in the towjis of ClareTiiont and Heath. Black I'l^-; <'annot be cauj?bt in the waters -if Lake Cocliituate in Middlesex County under a I cualty of $5 to $50 for each offense. Fish of any kind cannot >>e taken from the 1 iiiids sui)plyiug the City of Worcester with water, except by permission of the city authorities. Kichigfan.— The open seasons are: Tront from May 1 to September 1; griyling, ,h,iic 1 to November 1. Fishing' the fo)k)\\iii(r named waters is prohibited from iicc( uilxn- 1 to April I: Devil's Lake, liound Lake, both in Lanawee Ciumty; Whit- mor • Lake in Wastenaw County, and Brace Lakt.' in Calhoun County, In .lanuary, February aui! March, tishinn is prohibited in the inland lakes of Oceana County, in Nii\i luber, Diteniber, January, February, March and April, lishinj; is not allowed in l{<'cds and Fish Lakes in the lownshii) of (irand llapids, Kent County. Fishing with hook and lint! is periiiitted frdin lay 1 to November 1 in the lakes of JefTersou t(>wnship and in Diamoinl Lake and in Stone Lake, all in CassConnty, and any lake in Wcstervelt township, Berieii County: no close season for black bass. Trout and grayling less than (J inches mui't not be caught. Minnesota.— The open seasoiiH are: Trout from April 1 toOctober 1; uo restric- tions mi any other fish by hook and line fishing. Mississippi. — No restrictions on hook and line fishing. Missonri. — No restrictions on hook and line fishing. Montana, Territory of.— No dose season for hook and line fishing. Nebraska. — No close season for hook and line fishing. Nevada. — Nodose season for ho(jk and line fishing. New Brunswick, Province of.— Fish may be caught (with the artificial fly only) during the following months: Salmon from March 1 to September 1; salmon under 3 lbs. must be returned to the water; brook and lake trout (lunge) be- tween Jan. 1st and Sept. 30. New Hampshire.— The open season for land-locked salmon, lake and brook tidut, extends from April 30 to September 30; fishing is permitted for lake trout \Mtli a single hook and line during January, February and March. Pike-perch and white perch can be caught from July 1 to May 1; hlack bass from June 15 to May 1; iiiascalonge, pike, pickerel, and "grayling" from June ItoAprill. "Young salmon known as parr, sniolts or grilse " when caught must be returned to the water. Fish- iiit,' is nrohibited within 400 yards of any flshway, and brook trout less than 4 in. and striped bass less than 15 in. in length must not be caught. Fishing is jirohib- itcd in the Pemigewissit river in the vicinity of the State Hatching House in Holder- ne-^H. New Jersey.— The open seasons are: Trout, lake and brook, from Mar.h 1 to ...1... 1. i.iack bass from May 30 to November 1. Black bass cannot be caught Octol.erl; .„ less than 7 in. in length 1 New Mexico, Territory of— The statute recites: "It is unlawful to take, kil' nr have in po.si^eKsion rou the i tTiirosK of sai.f any trout taken in any of the jiuli' lie waters of this territory during December, January, Februnry. March or April in L'l'e are no other rc-t/ictions )n hi ok and line fishing. any year Th'j XI 1 HirMMAHY Ol' THE I'lSH lAWH. Hew York. —The open seasons are: Olack basH(«mall mouthed I.Oflwepo basfl (large mniithod), mill iiiaHca'ioii^'e from June 1 to Jan. 1 : the opt'ii season for black bass of botli varietitiH coiiinieucert July 1 audeuils Jan. 1 iut'.ie \vat»isof Lake Maboiiac, and in those ot ('oluiul)ia Co.. in the watiTs of Schroon lake, rivor and Paradox lake in the counties of Kssex and Warren, and in tlio waters of Friends lake in Warren Co., In li. (S(!or(^e, and in Braiit lake in Warren Co. the Heason for black baws opens on July '.<), and cuds Jan. 1, Black bass and inascalouge can be caught in the following waters bet. May '20 and Jan. 1: 8t. Lawrence, Clyde, 8euecaaud Oswego rivers, Lakes Erie, Ontario, ConcsuB and Iti Niat^ra r. above Niagara Falls on the American side. No black or striped bass can be caught in any waters of the state of less than half ( ^i) a pound in weight or less than eight(8)iuche8 in length, measuring from the end of snout to cud of caudal flu. It is prohibited to cat<'h or kill or attempt to catch or kill any bullheads or other fish in the waters of LakeOcorpe orin tha watersof any ofthe inlets or creeks emi)tying into said lake, between April 1 and July 1 in any year. Pick- erel cannot bo (taught in L. George bet. Feb. L5 and June Li. The open season for brook (speckled) tro.it ;ind land-locked salnnm is from May 1 to Sept. 1, except in counties of (Queens and Suffolk (L.I. ), where they can be caught from .fpril I to Sept. 1. Lake (salmon ) trout can Le caught only from March 1 to Oct.l, and in L. George in additional m onth of April. The trout above named, including the California trout, cannot be caught of less length than fix inches, in any of the waters of the state. Fish mustnotbe wilfully disturbed while on their spawning beds in the public waters of the state, except in L. Ontario; and spawn or milt must not bo taken from the tish in any waters, not iirivate. California trout may be tak«"u from Sept. 1 to May 15. Vorth Carolina. — The open season for brook trout is from December 31 to Oc- tober 15th in the counties westof the Hlue Uidge Mountains, and from January 1 to October 1 in the waters of New or Watauga rivers and their triljutaries in Wautauga County, and the New river and North Fork of same and their tributaries in Ashe County. The above restriction as to legal seasoii does not apply to the counties of Henderson, YaTicey, Transylvania, Bunconie and Macon. No restriction as to hook and Uuv lishiug for other flsh than the brook trout. If ova Scotia, Province of. — The legal season (for surface fly-fishiug only with rod au(l line) for salmon is from Febrtiary 1 to September lath. All varietie.' of trout can be caught from January 1 to October 1. Ohio. — "Brook trout, salmon, land-locked salmon or California salmon" (we quiiti' tlu! text of the law), can l)e legally caught from March 15 to September 15. No restrictions on hook and line tishing for other tt^^h. Ontario, Province of. — The open seasons are: Salmon trout and whitefi.sh from Noveiiiber :t() to November 1; pickerel (dore or wall-eyed pike) 15 May to 15 Ajiril; ba.-^.s iind mascalouge, 15 June to 15 April. Oregron.— Minintain or brook trout can be legally caught from April 1 to Novem- ber 1; salmon must not be taken from the Columbia river and tributaries, by any MKANS WUATEVER, during the months of March, August and September, nor during the weekly close time (from P. M. on Saturday to A. M. on Sunday), with net, seine or trap at any time whatever, in any stream of water or inlet of the sea or river of the State. Fishing is not permitted within fiOO feet below (-r '2(Ht feet above. Fishing for "redflsh" or lake trout is permitted from January 1 to August lo. Pennsylvania. — "Sea salmon "and speckle 1 trout" can be legally caught from April 15 to July I. i; lake (salmon) trout from Jantiary 1 to October 1; "black ba.ss, green bass, yellow bass, willow basu, rock bass. Lake Erie or grass bass, jiike, \>tc\s.- erel or wall-eyed jiike, comujonly known as the ' Suscjuehauna salmon,' " can be caught from June 1 to January 1. [This law does not apply to the waters of Lake Krie, except in the ponds or peninsula forming the north and east shores of the harbor of Erie. Trout, either brook or California mountain trout, cannot be caught less than five (5) inches in length, and the same luw applies to bass o( any species under six (6) inches in length. Prince Edward Island, Province of.— The open season for trout Is from De. ember 1 to October 1; for salmon from January 1 to September 1. Queboc, ProViUOe of. — The open seasons are: Brook (speckled) or river trout from Jauuary 1 to October 1; salmon trout (lake trout or lunge), or "winniniah" (land-locked salmon), from December 1 to October 15; pickerel (dore or wall-eyed pike), 15 May to 15 April: black bass and mascalouge, 15 June to 15 April. Salmon, net tishing, "l May to 31st July. Salmon, angling, 1 May to 15Augiist. til'MMAHY OF TIIK FISH LAWH. Xlll basB (lar(?e ack 1)8 Hrt of khoiiac, liiid (lox lak'i in Varieu « o., ■18 opens on le following iverH, Lakes orican Hide. LauLalf(^i) ni the end catch or kill of any of the year. Pick- II HeaHon for 1, except in iril 1 to Sept. in L. George fomia trout, jf the state, lublic wattTrt from the flsh to May 15. ber 31 to Oc- January 1 to in Wautanga ries in Asho counties of lU an to hook ng only with 1 varietieu of Halmou" (we ptuniber 15. |\d whitpfl.-th ■) May to 15 1 to Novom- iriCH, BY ANY ', nor during iinday), with let of tlu' hen )\v or '2(Ht fcf^t |to August 10. cau^-htffoni 'black bans, Ih, pike, pick- |i()ii,' " caube ters of l^ako fiorert of the cannot be bawH of any lout Is from ■' Bhode Islaud. The open seaHons 'ire: Hlack basH can be taken (except in tlie wutcis of Siieach pond, town of Cuinberliiud), from July l."> to March 1; trout from Miinb 1 to August 16; pickerel June 1 to April 1. South Carolina.— No restrictions on hook and line fishing, except that a Hl.tiiiil clone Heason from June ir> to .\ug. 15 is in force for B ack river in Williama- bdij,' county. Tennesse**— No restrictions on hook and line lishiug. Xexas. — No restrictions on hook and line fishing. Utah, Territory of.— Trout may be taken with hook and line between Juno 15 and March 15. Vermont.— Trout, land-locked salmon, trout or "longe" (the latter is the h>cal iiiinie for Halmou or lake trout), can be legally taken with hook and line between May 1 and September 1; the black bass open season is from June 15 to February 1, .iiiii basa \mder ten (10) inches must be returned to the water. Wall-eyed pike (pike perch), pike and pickerel can be caught only from June l.'> tt) February 1. Virginia.— There are no fish laws in force (May 1, ISSC) in this State. Washinerto|}, Territory of.— No restrictions on salmon fishing with hook and line except during the months of March and August, and dtiring the weekly clo.se tunc between (5 r. M. on Saturday to f) A. M. on Monday in the months of April, May, June and July. This applies solely to the Columbia river and its tributaries, ami is a strict eonstrnction of the law as i)rinted. The open season for "salmon, .-•aliiion trout, 'bull trotit' or trout" in any of the streams in the county of Walla Walla (except the Columbia and Snake rivers), is from April 1 to November 1, winch is the open season for mountain or brook trout in all the other waters of the state. West Vlrjflnla.— The open seasons are: For jack or white salmon (probably ].ike-]ierch), Jiine 15 to May 1; for brook trout or land-locked salmon from January 1 to Scjitember 1. Wisconsin.— The open seasons are; For brook trout from Ai)ril 15 to August l."!, except in the counties of Ashland, Bayfield and Douglas, where trout can be ca: t:iit from .\i)ril ' to September l.'i; for black bar^s and wall-eyed pike (pike-perch), fioui May 1 to February 1. Lake trout (commonly known as Mackinaw trout), under J^ lb. must be returned to the water. Wyoming, Territory of. — "It shall not be lawful for any person or person.^ to kill or take any fish from the juiblic waters of this territory in any mannk>i what- soKVF.u between the first day of November and the first day of June. — Session lawa of 1S.S4, chap. 45, sec. U. ■ r. S ? 1' I river trout 'wiuniuiah" lor wall-eyed Vil. Salmon, ADDITIONAL WATERS. 1886. ARKANSAS. (Seo alio i)an<'8 17— IH.) AiiiiRKViATioNs— 1). 1)., l)la., jioikI; p. d.. i.er day; ii. w., pur week; r., river; h. m., Hiiiall iiiniUli; Htr., Htrcani; w., week. i I Alicia (M. 1'.)— Cache r. lit 111.; IJluik r.; UiUMeKlioe 1.; Hi^'l.; and Little 1.; 7 in. HiH and HorHCFlioe lake are IkhI; IJulValo, b. b., perch aiidcatfiwh; red woririH and eiawlish aH baits. Hd*! j^ood ami reasonable; bait plenty. TIhUjuk said to bo vir.v line. Arkadelphla (AI. P )— Ouaehita r. 'i ni.; trout. Htriiied and b. b., perch, etc. IlasH most nunieroiiK; niinnowH and worms as baits. May to Sept. best. Hotel f 'J ji. <1.; nuideB not needed; boats and bait nominal price. Auvergne (B ."w U.)— Picker 1. and Ci.ar 1. 1 ',' m.; Newton 1. 2 m,; HorflCflhoe 1. 2 ' 111.: (Ill li(! r. 4 m.; White r. (5 m. Horseshoe 1. and ("acho r. best; tront, 1). b., pickerel, speckled perch, ))ike, bream, catfish, buffalo, and other varieties; tront, E( rch, and biilValo, most numerous. April to June, September and October est. Hotels f 2 p. d.; boats and bait at reasonable rates; fishing good. Bald Knob (>r. P.)— Hurricane 1. 8 m.; Clear 1. fl m.; Little Ked r. 6 m.; Over- flow cr. 1 'i 111.; Clear 1. best; trout, b. b., perch, etc. Butlalo, catfish, and perch, most numerous; minnows as bait; Spring and Fall season best. Private accommo- dations only. Batesville (M. P.)— White r. at Ptation; Spring or. 2 m., about eriual; b. b., irout and perch; bass and trout most numerous; minnows as bait. March best for trolliiii,'. and .June, M.ay, and Fall mouths for general fishing. Good hotelH at %2 p. d.; guides not needed. Colt(M. P.)— Sangiiiil? r., St. Francis r., and a number of small lakes In the vicinity. St. Francis r. best. Fishing said to be very good; perch; buffalo, etc.; most numerous. Coming' (M. P.)— Horseshoe 1. near station; Black r. 2 m.; some lakes in the vii iuity; b. b., pike, and perch: trout most numerous, worms and minnows as bait; Spring and fall months best. Hotel $2 p. d., guides and boats reasonable. Fishing very good, also plenty of game in season. Cotton Plant (B & B.)— Bayou De View 2 m.; Cache r. It'^ m., and other waters 8 ill . ; all eiiiiiiUy (rood; trout, speckled jierch, strawberry bass, buffalo, pike perch, etc.; fust t\M> iiio^t numerous; May to Sei)teniber best, llottds $1.50 p. d.; boats and bait free; liHliing excellent, said to be the best in the state. Donaldson (M. P.)— Auachita r. 1 m.; trout, catfish, jierch, etc.; catfish and ealmun, (pike pei-ch) most numerous; May and June be.>^t. Hotel reasonable. Orays (B. k B.) Cache r. and White r.; last best; b. b., perch. trout, and Buffalo; last two nsost plentiliil; April. May, September, and October, bet^t. Hotels $2 to |2..'J0 p. d. ; boats and bait at reasonable cost. Good fishing reported. Haynes{M.P.)— L'Angreville and St. Francis r., either 12 m.; b. b., catfish, buiV:ilo, and drum; buffalo most numerous; usual baits used; no regular hotels but private boarding houses. Hot Spring's (M. P.)— Ouachita r. .'> m.; b. b., and salmon, (pike perch), b. b. aiost numerous; minnows as bait; April, May, and June l.ei-t. Hotels $2 to $4 p. d. Boats and bait reasonable. Al(Ki\NtSA.S. XT (Seo papeH 17—18. Hoxle (^I- I'l— i'ikIk' i>iili nii't^t iiniiicroiiH; iiiiiinowH hikI trolling li.iitH UHt'd; Suni- nUT llldlltLH 1m .-t. lliitcl .; J..";() Ij. d. Ji\dBonia(M- 1'.)— r.ittlr Red r. '3 m.; liarbcr 1. Ifini.; liMliiii« ^'ond c8i>ocially ill liiii'lxr i.; b. Ii.. wliib* iicr li, ti'niit, ciittiHli, t'tc; all plriititiil', iiiiniitiWH axbait; May. iliiiic, iiiul .Inly bent. Hotel f 1 \i. d.; ({iiidcH and bait at nunniiul in-ii-cH. Xensetti^I- 1'.)— Littk- Red r. at Btatioii; trout, iicicli, and dnini: trout and |iii. Ii iiM'.-t iiunuroUH; crawllnL und uiiuuoWH aH bait; April and May bent; boatH I and liiiit at nominal i>rii'fH. Knobel iM. 1')— Hluck r. Caclio r. Maiden 1. and Mill 1. from '2 to ;J ni. from sta- hi'iii; .'Mill 1. best; b. b., eroiijiic and jiiko; b. b. and crojiiiie niont jdcntiful; liiiiiniouH UH bait: S|)rin({ and Tail nionthfl bent. Hotel i'i \>. d.: boatH and bait Ireahonablo; ^ood huntinn in this vicinity. Ualvem Jiiiiction (M. P.)— Ouachita r. I'gni.; b. b., jack jiikc, jierch, cat- Ififli etc.; e(iually iilentifiil; minnows an bait; April, May, ami .Juno bent; boatt) land Imil at mudcrale priceH. Hotel f'2. .lO p. d. Newark (M- I'.)— Wliite r. 3 ni. Bi|,', Dye, and Mud rH.; ftrHt and lant named host; 111. li., iMTih, catflwh, drum; all abundant; crawtiBh anil uruliH an bait; Ai)ril, May Hid Juno bent. lIutelH $;j p. d. Newport (M- I')— ^Vhito r. at stiitiou; lUack r. .'i'^ ni.; Durgen ant nametl be.>^t; h. b., eroppie, and Htripcd basH (frenli water); croppie iiid Htripcd baHH moNt abundant; crawllnh and minnowH an l>ait. Hotel cliargeH iiKMleratc; boatH and bait obtainable; Spring months best; fluhinn waid to be very od; that for b. b. being best in Ajiril and May, the other flnhing is good until Olypliant (^I- 1'.)- Wet.Mtein 1. 2'a ni. Hrif^ham p. 2 m. White r. '2'i m; tirHt [innied licHt; trout. ]icrcli, catlish, and 1). b. ; perch nioHt numerous; wormn and ^ninnnwK as bait: April iind May best; no hoteln, but board can bo obtaiiieil at farm UKcf ; Imat."* and bait at umall cost. Fishing very {.n>o(l but accommodatioUH only iediuni. Parnily (M. 1*. ) i^t. Trancis r. and lakes 8 m.; b, b., )i(.'rcli. catflfh etc.: tirst nuniiil nioht numerouw; ait. baits uned, minnows also in trolliu(.?; spring and tall months best; guides and boats reasonable; no hotelH but acconimodatiouH at farm [louses. This is reported as a good lishing point. Riverside {R- ^' B.) Cache r. near station ; White r. 8 m,: DoutH 1. 1>,' ni. and >th>i' filters Hm.: lirst best; trout, butl'alo, perch, jack (pike) and b. b.; April, |Hay best: hottds?';5 and $3,50p. w.; boatn, bait and guides at moderate priceH. FiHbing frury good at low wati'r. Tupelo (H. i'^: B.) Cache r. 8 m.; White r. 8 m ; last best: biiflalo, fresh water jruiu, trout, b. b. and perch; summer months beet; hotel j;f p. w.; boats and bait ioilcrate, Fishing very good, Vanndale (M- 1*) St. Francis r. it 1. accessible; best Ashing in the lake; b. b., irli. ri;ilnio!i. (i)ike perch) and otlier varieties; perch most niimerous; minnows kiid woiius as l)aii; Aug., Sejit., and Oct. best; hotels $'2 p. d .; boats obtainable. ri-!iiufi is said to bo very fine at this place. WeldoniH. vt B.jCachcr. .^in.; White r. 7m.; 'The I'icketts " and Big and Littir liorsesiioe 1,. I iNj 3 ni.; Big Horseshoe 1. and Cache r. best ; trout, perch, b. b. biUi-pcrch and buftalo; perch and trout most abundant; May to July best; no [lotels; boats free; tishing very good. CALIFORNIA. (See i>agC8 18-21. ) AnnnKvi.\Ti(>NS— b. b., black bass; br., brook; cr., creek; 1., lake; 1. m., large outh; m., mile; ])., i)ond; p. d., per day; p. w., per week; r., river; e. m., small iuuth; str., stream; w., week. Cisco (So. Pac.) Middle Forks Yuba r. and forks of the American river; several Jaricties of trout; hotels :*'2 11. d. Ksaldsburg' (^. F. it N. P.) Mill cr. 2'^ m.; and anuraber of other creeks from ltd l."> ni.: all about e(iual; trout and salmon; tirst named most ntimerous; worms Inti Hies as bail; April, May and June best; hotels $1.50 p. d.; guides and boats jcap. Write to C. 1). Carter, staiion agent. XVI COI.OUADO. COLORADO. (Sco pttucrt ;<'.t-4U.) AiinnKViATfoNH— 1). It., 1)lu( k 1i.ihm; br., brook; cr., creek; 1., lako; 1. ni.. lar^ft iiKiiitli: 111, mil*-: )).. ]Miii(l; p it., |mt duy; p. w , {icr week; r , river; h, ni., Hiiiall mouth; Htr,, ntreain; w., \^e«ik. Lyons (D. W. \- P.) -No. St. Vrain and So. St. Vniin in vieinity. Little Tbompson, 4. III.: liel't llitnil rr, !*> iii,; tU'Ht bertt; mountain trmit iirineipiilly; .Inly to (October boNt; liutelH if-i tiiliip, w,; ({iiidoH not needed; biiit plenty; tinliiiif; very ^ood. Pouche (I>. .V: H. O.)— So. ArkunHaw r.; trout prineiiially; liotelH $'i j). d. AIho (,'ood HliootiiiKuroundH in the vieinity, FLORIDA. (See puneH 60-03,) AunuKviATioNH — b. b,, black \mn»; br,, brook; cr., creek; 1., lake; 1. ni., lar^c mouth; 111., mile; p., jiond; p. d,, per day; p. w., per week; r., river; h. m., Hniall iiioutli; Htr., Htreiini; \v., week. Callahan. (S. ria. «: W)— Alligator cr, '^ m; MIIIh cr., M m.; ThomaH cr. and Ud^'ny N\Mim]> I m. eiich; last two named bent; b. b,, perch, jiike and cattlnh abun diint; April and .May bent; boatH, Itait and guidt'H cheai>; hotels $1 to $l.C>ij p. d., $'.;<» to ji'^iri per mouth, Chattaoochee (S Fla. *: W.) Ocheesce 1.5 m; Blue Springs 1. 'i m.; Flint. Chat tahooche .t Aiialachicolar. from 1 to 3 ui.; Ocheewce k IJliie SpriugH 1. bcHt; bream, perch, b. b. ; Nov, l)ec. and .lany, best; hotel t'i p, d. ; guidcH will furnish boat ami bait at about $lp. d. 'IheHwampH adjacent abound with geese, deer, turkeys and other game. Chipley (!'. ^ N.)— Hiver 11. 'Ju m.; Compass p. 15 m.; Burned Mill cr, 8 m.; Mullet SjiringM 10 m.; lirst A: last named best; b, b., bream, mullet and ]ierch; May, and June bcHt; hotel $1.50 p. d,; boats and bait at small cost; flshing said to be excellent. Cottendale (L, k N.)— Chipola r., Pater p., Compass p. and Jackson \).; all about ecjual and easily accessible: all kinds of fresh water flsh; b. b, and jiercli abundant, April, May and June best: hotel $1 p. d.; boats and guides at little expense. Thia place is within 3o m. of St. Andrew Bay. De Funiak Spring's (T- ^' N.)— Double Lakes or Lake Stanley 2 m.; Bruce cr. I'i m.; last named best; 4'atflsh, jack, b. b. and bream; b. b. most abundant; May and June best. Hotels |3 p. d.; usmvl baits, no public boats. Good flshiug. Port White (S. Fla. .t W.)—Itchtuckuee r. 5 m.; Santa Fee r. 4 m. Flshiut,' very good and all kinds of southern fresh water fish abundant. Grasshoppers, ca- tawbee worms etc. as bait; March, April and May best. Hotels |l p, d.: 15 p. w. Hayne (S. Fla. k W.)— Lake Gildon 1 m. ; Burnett p. I '^ m. : last named best; all kinds of Southern fresh water fish; perch and b. b. most numerous; April and Maj best; usual baits; hotels $15 p. m.; boats and guides at nominal prices. Hilliard (S. Fla. & W.)— St. Marys r. ft m,; Little St, Marys r, 4 m. ; Boggy cr. 5 m.; last named best; perch, pike and b. b.; all abuudf.nt; spring and winter montli.s best. No regular hotels but board at private houses. General Ashing at this place is very good. Holts (L. k N.)— Yellow and Black r's, both easily accessible; first named best b. b., perch etc.; perch and b. b. most numerous; July, August and September best mouths; hotel $2 p. d.; boats and bait at reasonable charges. Fishing said U be good. Live Oak (S. Fla. & W.)— Gum Slue 1. 4 m.; Whites 1. 6 m.; Blue p. 8 m.; Pea cockL 7 m.; Suwannee r. 7 m.; Blue p. best; b. b., bream, trout (probably sea trout and perch; first named most numerous. Worms and trolling gear mostly used Spring and fall mouths best; hotel $2 p. d.; fishing at this place is said to be very] good. MoAlpin(S. Fla. A: W.)— Bluep. 2 m.; Crawford 1. 2 m.; Dans 1. 2 m.; Littler 4 m,; flrsT named best; perch and b. b.; perch most abundant; usual baits; spriui and summer mouths best; no hotels but board can be obtained at private houses iLOHIItA. XVU 1. 111., larK*^ H. 111., Hiiiall le Thonii)Ht)n, y to October ! j>. d. AIho 1. ni., larRf H. ui., Hiuall oniaH cr. ami tatt^Hb abuu ) ll.Su p. d.. 1.; Flint. Chat . bt'Ht; broani, ruixh boat and deer, turkeys Hill cr, 8 m.; idlxTi-b; May. iiiK naid to be 11 p.; all about nil abundant, |fXiii'UHC. Thin ni.; Bruce cr. ibundaut; May nHbiu^;. 4 111. Flshlun iHHbopperH, ca- lelH $1 P- A.. laiued best: nil April and Maj lee. ; Boggy cr. 5 [winter uioutlu |ig at this plai'i- Int named bent find September rishiug Bald t I p. 8 m.; Pi'a 3ably Bca trout mostly used iid to be vorj 2m.; Littler LI baits; spriuj rivate houses (See i)ft«e.'» SO— 53.) Marianna (F.. .V H.)— Chipola r.; MoHHy p. anil nnniorou i otluT waters all ac- n-sililf mid all f(iimll.v ncMxl; 1). 1... cutllHli. jhtiIi. Iiumiii I'tc; brcimi and li. b. II, .1^1 iiiinicniii.s; Hpriiin licHt for brfaiu and fall iii.iitliM i.u- trout; IioH'Im $1 to |'2 ]., d.; lioiifH and giiidf.-* at iiominul priccM. KlHliiiig at tliJH plarc MrHt cIuhm. Hew Branford(S. Flu. .V WM-^Huwannci- r. at Hiation und ncvi-ral lukc.i ac It sMilili'; hicuiii, b. li., sia trout and niiillet: trout and pcnli iiiohI nunioroUM. UMual liaiir*; .\pril, Mii., ami .Jiitif hcnt: liotcl *i p. d.; bouts and guidt-B at little coHt. iMMid liHliiii^ iiiiir iiiontliH ill the year. Newnansville (H. Fla. k W.)— HeutafVy r. ".• m.; b. l>. ami otlicr tlxli; woriuH aM )>iilt ; botel reasonable. III. and Atlantie Ormondl'I. St. \. \ II. U. K.) - Tomoka r. ;t m.; Halifax r. Oirau I ',, III . ; li. b. in tile 'loiiidka; nea trout, nliei'iiHliead etc in the Halifax and iitlier kiiidn salt water tt.Hli; November to Mareli bent; llooil tidi^ best; hotel ^10 |>. w. ; row or Hail boatH from ."lite, to if'J J). (1.; KiHliiii<{ b<'..iii f'i to $.i p. d. Pilot Town (I. .N; It. (1. Str.)— St. Johns r.; Hanover cr.; North and South "Jetties"; Fort (leorge inlet; Sherman cr.; Mt. I'leasant cr. and numerous grounds ell the inlet and rivi-r; no jiarticular choice of abovt? places, the tlshing governeil j;cMierally by the state of tlie weather; "trout" (salt waterl, sheeiishimil, red bass (I'liannel bass), eavalli, dium, bl^ckll^ll, llounderH and otluT salt water varieties; liiHt four most nullleruu^; .May until November best; last half of ebb and first of tliMid tide i>referable; hotels js'2 p. d. . w. ; guides, including boat.'', jl.50 to fJ..')(» p. d. Fishing unusually good. PinemotmtlS. Fla. *: W.)- Uliie 1., Tigertail 1., Crawford 1. within 2'^ ni. of station; Blue 1. best; b. b. March to .Vugiist best months: hotels i:l..")0 to it- p. d. Itixford (S. Fla. i^ W.)— Suvvannet) r. '2,', in.; and uunierous Inkes within 5 ni.; ;ill \ery good: b. b., perch and pike; usual baits; August to I'ubruaiy best niouthf*; hotels #'2 p. d. San Pablo {■!. A: A.) — Pablo cr. and .Atlantic Ocean: Pablo cr. best in winter and surf lisliiiig ill siininier; 1. lu. bass und channel bass in cr. and usual \ai ietie.s in (icean: .Jannaiy to March for b. b. and .July to Hepteinlier for channel ba^H; hotel $;i 1'. d.; guides not needed; boats reasonable. Fishing very good Snead'S (L. & N.)— Ochesee 1. 8 ni.; Wakapachassee 1. 3 ni.; Miller I. ;i iii.: Bliio springs "2 ' J 111. : Chattahoochee r. U in. : iirst three iwinied best; liifaiii, jack (pike) etc.: bream and b. b. most abunduiit; spring, uioiiths best: board at private houses .f 1..5U ji. d.: guides #1 p months in the year. Westvilla (I^. A: N.)— Cboctawhatchee r. and several lakes in vicinity: river best 1'. li., liereli. bream and jack (pike): hotels reasonable; boats and bait at nominal ji-ices; tishing is excellent from April to November and on warm nass in winter, .......1 l.<**i4Js>.> I«'*1jk11*\l1 llllJll bait etc 15achelor p., (Irishanil. and bream, perch and jack (pike); boats and bait free. basH, sea Irout, sunimer tmd fall (U>od fishing iiiiio 1 good hunting ground alsi A imnKviATioss. — 1) iiiouth; 111., mile: p. mouth; str., stream; w., week GEORGIA. (See pages M — 55. ) b., black ba.^H: br., brook; cr., creek; 1. pond: p. d., per day; p. w., per week; r., lake; 1. m river: s. iii. , large sm.ill Albany (S. Fla. k W.)— Flint r at station; Kimheefonce cr. and nuiierous other waters about a iii.; Blue spring cr. be!»t; b. b., bream and channel cattish; last most numerous, worms and live niinuows as bait; April and May best; hotels $'2 to ?:j..0O p. d. Ar^yle (S. Fla. A: W.)— Cane cr. and numerous waters in Oakafernokee Hwami> near station; swamp best; perch, bream, and b. b.. live bait used. February, March, and April. Hotel $1 p.d.: ))oats, bait, etc. no charge: Fishing reported good. i ': I r t ^i 'I \ XVlll GEORGIA. (See pages 54—56.) Bainbridffa ('S. Fla. k W.)— Flint r. }, ra. " Greenmoore" p. 1 m. Lake Doug- laflHl,',na.; "HprinKs" 4 to fi ni.; Spring cr. 10 lu, bOHt; bream, h. h., npeckled perch (Htrawberry baHR). etc.: firwt most numerouH; hotelH reasonable; boats and bait very chf ap; fishing generally good, also a flue hunting region. Bain'bridg'e Junction (S. Fla. k W.)— Harrells Mill p. 2 m.: "Camp flats" 4 m both u""it board is cheap at private iHMi.^cir; April and May best; boats and bait at little cost. Fishing good. The .Sufl'old ponds near by arc desirable fishing waters. BlackRhear (S. Fla. .t W.)— Big Satilla r. Ki m. Little Satilla r. 10 m. about cipial; b. b., perch, lack pike; first two most abundant; usual b'lits; May, June, and July best. Hottd fJ p. d.; bait plenty, and boats free. Bonesville Ga.)— Sweet Water '^ m. Little Sweet Water '., m.; about equal; h. b., perch, and pike: April, May, and June, best. Hotels moderate; bait and boats free: good fiHhing under favorable conditions, Boston (S. Fla. A: W.)— Dry 1. 4 m. Round 1. 4 m. Aucilla cr. 2 m. Piscola cr. 2 m. other waters accessible; Piscola cr. and Dry 1, V)eBt; perch, bream, pike and b. b.; perch most abundant; worms and live bait mostly used; Ai)ril and May, September andDctober, best; board in private families; guides not needed; boats free. Cairo (S. Fla. At W.| -Ocklochnee r. and several creeks near station; the river best; perch and b. b. : first numerous; usual baits; April and September best; no public houses, but board in private houses; prices reasonable; boats notneeded. Camilla (S. Fla. .^ W.!— Flint r. 9 m. Notchaway cr. 20. m.; last best; bream channel catfish, and b. b.; first two most abuudan*-; April, May, and June best. Hotel $2, p. d.; boats and bait at moderate prices. Camps (f'a.)—Appalacliec r. 2 m. Alcovy r. 3 m.; both equally good; b. b., pike, perch. Summer months best. Hotel $2 p. d.; boats, bait, etc., reasonable. Fishing rejiorted good. Coviugfton (Ga.)— Yellow r. 3 m. Alcovy r. ."i m.; about equal; b. b., perch, bream, and numerous coarse fish: b. b., perch, and catfish most abundant; March to May, and September ami ( ictober best. Hotels reasonable; boats, bait, etc., at little cost. The fishing is reported good under favoraljle conditions. Dixie (S. Fla. k W.) -Piscola cr. i, m.; Round 1. 4. m,; Dry 1. fi m. ; Boring Mill p. 3 m.: first named best; b, b., jack (pike), i)erch, and bream; perch most numer- ous; worms and live bait; no hotels; April to October ; guides SI p. d.; boats and biiit free. Good fishing. Fowl Town (S. Fla. W.) —Blue Springs fi m.; Griffins p. and other waters acces- sible: first named best; rock-fish, striped bass, bream and b, b.; b. b. and bream most abundant: hotels $1.50 to |2 p. d.; boats free. Olenmore (S. Fla. & W. )— Alligator cr. 2 m.; Okeflnokee swamp 12 m.; last beet; I'erch, pike, ,ia<'k, b b. primnpally; worms as bait; summer and fall mouths best; iiotels reasomible; boats, bait etc,, at moderate prices. Hardaway (S. Fla. & W.)— Flint r. 1 m.; Dry cr. 1 m.; Colliers 1. 1 m.: last best; b. b., piUe, bream and perch; bream and perch most abundant; worms as bait; April, May and June l>est; no hotels; boats and bait at reas iii.: iilsn > ovaral small lakes in / Uaiii- Hhii swaiiH): Mi(like) aii(i iiercli; la^^t most iin- tiitniu.-; eel woriiiw as bait; June and July best; hotels $1.5o p. d. Cchlochnee (*^. Fla. k W.)— Littlo Ochlochnee r. 2ni.; Big Oohloehnee r. 4 ni.: l'iiill(i<-k"s p, first named best; bream, jierch, b. b. and jiike: last most aliuiidant; worms as bait; May to September best; no hotels; boats not needed. I'i!-liiiig good. Ousley (S. Fla. ^: W, ) — Withl.iooochee r. Ira.; Cherry 1. fiin,; Tiger cr. '_. m.; iii>t luimeil best; bream and b. b. ehietty; worms and minnows as bait: May, June and Sejitember best; hotel $2 p. d.: guides, boats and bait re.isonble. Hream and li. 1). fishing is e.Kcelleut iu the fall months. Quitman (S. Fla. .^ W.)—Piscola cr. :i m.: Okofilco 1 m.: Witlilacoochee r. H 1,1.; last iiaiiieil lust: bream, jack and )>. 1). jirincipally; February, March and April 111 st: hotels ^20 to .r'i!'> [i. m.: boats and bait eheax). Statenville (H. Fla. i^ AV.) — .\llai)aha r. fi'j m.; Toms or. 3 m.; Suwanouchee cr. Till.; last named best; perch and 1). b.; April, May and June b"st: boats and li^llt ft'"!'. Stockton (S. Fla. .v W.) — .\llapaha r. 'i'^ m.; also numerouH jionds and creeks all easily accessible: .Mlapaha r. best; b. b., bream, jai'k (pike) and F)iecklc(l jierch istrawberr.\ bass); usual baits; .Xjiril, May and Soptombei' best, but I'aii sjiort can be had all the year; hotels if 1.. 'ill i\: $2 p. d.; guides, boats aud bait reasonable. Fishing i> excellent in Banks pond. Valdosta (S. Fla. \ W.) — Ocean ]i. 15 m.; Dukes p. Im.: Withlacoochee r. 4 hi.; all ('(pially good: b. b., bream and jierch; first iiKist numerous; February to .•\pril; no I'egular hotels but board at inivate houses at $1 (i. bait: .\pril. May, October and November best: hotel :f'2 p. d.; boats, bait aiul t-'uules at luuninal prices. This i.4 reported as an t'Xccllcut fishing section. New Burnside(W. Si. L. .v P.)— Suparcr. C'_, m.: perch and trout principally; tiist nanieil mo-t abun'^- 1. So.)— Sugar or.; T,a Mnfte or. near station: Wabash r. 2'j in.: MiM.re ]>. ;t m. and Big p. 3 in.; last best; perch, b, b.. "niusoaliue" (?); catfish and b. b. most numerous May, June and September best; hotels fl aud $1.50 p. d.; boat aud bait obtainable; fishing reported as "fair" , \4 I XX ILLINOIS. (Hee paRes 56—01.) Pekln(W'. St. L. A; P.)— Pekiiil. 1 111.; BaileyH 1, l'^ ni.: Spring 1. 12 in.: last iianicd boHt, all hiiiilH fresli wator linb; b, h. aud pickerel most iiiiiiierouH; live and art. liaitH ll^ed: Jim. to November bent; hotels |'i to $'2.5i) \>. d.; lioatn and bait at moderate cost. INDIAN TERRITORY and IOWA. (See jiagcH ."ili, and 64 — G'j.) AbbB'-^VIATIONS — li. b., black ImHH; br., brook; cr., creek; 1., lake; 1. nioutli; m., mile; p., pond; p. d., per day; p. \v., per week; r., river; h. luoiith; Htr., stream; w., week. m. m. larup sni:ill McAllister Indian Ter. (M. r.)— (iaiuew cr. Rock cr. "Wild Horne cr. and Coal cr.; '• Wild Ilorse" best; b. b., rock-ba.. b., pike, etc.; both hotels j^l and $2 p. d.; good tinh- Charles City la, (C M. J^- St. P.)— Cedar r abundant; usual baits; summer mouths best; iug reported. G-ladbrook la. (W. I. & N.) — Wolf cr. and small lakes, all easily accessible; best fisiiing in lakes; b. b., most abundant; worms as bait. Spring; aud Fall mouths best. Hotel }i2 p. d.; boats not needed. The lakes are much frequeuted by anglers. Hudson Ta. (W. I. k N.)— Blackhawk cr. accessible; b. b. aud pickerel; naiu- uows as bait; October best. Hotel $1 p. d. Keokuk la. (St. I.. K. &. N. W.)— Canal; "Blue Bridge" C. m. Tiger Slough 7 m. Dennis p. 7 m. and Mississippi r. ; i)ike-perch, yellciw iierch, croppie, jiike. b. b., striped bass, rock-bass, sheepshead etc.; b. b., croppie aud pike most numerous; March to Jlay, and Se|itember to November best; fishing reported excellent. F. H. Wortheru of Keokuk, has kiudly conseuted to auswer all (luerien as to the fishing at Keokuk. New Albinla. (C. M. & St. P.)— Mississiijpi r. acceBsible; b. b., pickerel, pike, wall-eyed pike, perch, suufish, croppie, aud sheepshead; usual baits used; hotels $1 to f'i p. d. Good ftshiug reported. KANSAS and KENTUCKY. (See pages (iO — 72.) Abureviation.s — B. b., black bass; br. brook; cr. creek; 1. lake; 1. m. large mouth; m., .nile; p., imud; ]>. d., perday; p. w., per week; r., river; s. m., small mouth' str., streaur, w. week. Baxter Kau. (K. C. Ft. S. iSc G.) Spring r. accessible; b. b., pickerel, ])ike-percli, and chiiuuel catfish chiefiy; usual baits; hotels $C to $U p. w. Fishing reported unusiially good. Chetopa Kan. (M. P.)— Neosho r. 1 m. Labette cr. 2 m.; llussel cr. 4. m.; Neosho r. liest; b. b., buftalo, and perch most numerous; worms, crawfish, and miuuow.-t as bait; .Xjiril, ^lay, June, and .luly, best mouths; hotel ;?2 p. d.; boats i.icludin;^ bait. ?^1 p. d.: fishing reported first-class, especially for b. b., at the Mill dam 1. III. from statiou. Concordia Kau. (M. P.)— Itepublican r. ^i ni. Lake Sibley 2'^ m.; first named ticst; b. b., butt'alo, and jiike; usual baits: ,\iiril. May, September, and October best; hotels ?1 to $2 p. d. Wash'ng'ton, Kau. (M. P.)— Mill ci . ', m.; Little Blue r. Cm.; last named best: KANSAS AND KF.NTUCKY. XXI (See pages C9— 72.) jiiko, rbaunel catfish and perch; all iniiiu'intis; minnowH as bait: May and Juno heat: hoteln $1 to $vi p, d.; bcata bait and gulden at reaHonable prices. Point Bumside, Ky. (Q. cS: C.)— Cumberland r. near station; b. b., pike, jiikf-ipcrch; pilic iudhI nnmerous. Catlettsburg', Ky. (Chea. & O. ) Big Sandy r. at station; b. b., pike and pike- perch,; hotelrt, boatrt, guides and bait reasonable. LOUISIANA. (Sec pa^o 72.) Ahhukviations — B. b., black basn; br., brook; cr., creek; 1., lake; 1. ni, . lartjc jiioutli; )a., mile; p., pond, p. d., per day; p w., per week; r., rivt-r; s. ra., small mouth; Mtr. stream; w. week. !4^ I kerel; min- the ftshiut,' mimed best: Chef Moutenr (L. A: N.)— Chef Mouteur inlet accessible; all kinds of Southern suit and frcKh water fisli, incdudiug b. b., sea-trout, bream, channel-bass etc.; hotels, boats, bait etc., reasonable. The fishing is reporteil as "great," Ethel (L. N. O.k T.)— Redwoo(' cr. ^x ni.; perch, b. b. etc.; worms and crawfish as bait; March to August best; hotel $'2 p. d. Gibbs (Q. & C.) — A number of small steams in the vicinity, all easily accessible where excellent b. b. fishing can be had; hotel reasonable; guides and boats not needed. Slaugrhter — Redwood cr. 1 m.: Indis.n Bayou I'i m.; Black cr. l>j; Cornittf r., 4 III. ; first and last named best; perch, b. li., gaspergoo, etc ; perch most uunier- ou.m; worms and crayfish as bait. April, May and June best; no piiblic hotels; there is fine fishing reported in Redwood cr. MAINE. (sKK 1'a<;ks 72—78.) AiiiiitKviATiON's. — b. b., bl^ck bass; br., brook; cr., creek; 1., lake; 1. m., largo moiitli; m., mile; p., pond; p. d., per day; p. w., per week; r., river; s. m., Huiall jiioiith: str., stream; w., week. Caribou (New B.)— Madawaska r. and 1., near station; excellent trout fishing. Dixfield(R. F. & B.)— Numerous waters in vicinity; excellent trout and b. b. lisliiug: also laud locked salmons hotels |1 to $2 p. d.; boats, bait, etc., reason- able. Lowell Falls (International.)— Moose r. on R. R.; Bog br. p, l>i m. from R. R.; Tidiit p. 1^2 m. from R. R.; Indian p. 1 m. from R. R.; Fibh p. 1 ui from R. R-; Holeb ]). on R. R.; Boundary Line p. 1'^ m- from R. R.; Trout and Holtb p. best; others very good; brook trout principally; June to October, best; hotels fl p .d., guides about $2 p. d ; guides furnish boats; only art. flies used These waters have liecii ])ut little fished and are splendid fishing grounds. Write to 1>. E. McFee Siiiit., Sherbrook, Quebec, Tomah (Me. C,)— Several streams accessible in which good trout fishing can be obtained. Vanceboro (Me. C.)— Chepatnetcook 1. at station; several waters and lakes in the viiiuity; trout fishing very fine; hotels ^1.25 to f2 p. d.; guides f2 p. d. Waldoboro (K. *:L.)— Medoma!i r. and several large ponds; .5 to 10 m; ponds best; b. b., pickerel and perch; hotels reasonable; boats and bait at small cost; fishing good. Warren (K. i'c L.)— Several good ponds near station; pickerel apd perch ehiefly; hotel fL.Wp. a. Wiscassef; (K. .t L.)— Sheepscot r.: striped bass, rock cod mid other s;iU water I'lxli; tl..,,.l tide best. If- I : , „> ii XXll MARYLAND. AmiKEVTATIONS. — b month: iti., niilo: p., luoutb; Ktr., Btrcain; MARYLAND. (See Pages 78—81.) h., black basH; br., brook; cr. pond; p. (1., per day; p. w., per \v,, week. creek; 1,, lake; 1. ui., large .tfk; r., river; s. m., small Cambridge (^iasonable; guides $2 j). d. iuiduding l)oats; ti.-hing good. Hagerstown (B. k O.) — Connococheaquo 7 m.: b. b. and sunflsh; the first most lilenliful: May, Septcnnlicr and 0'toV)er bust ; hotels ^"2 p, d.; boats and bait at nominal i)rices; fishing good. Hyattsvillo (B. & O.)— Eastern branch of Potomac r. pike ],rincipally; .\pril and May best; hotels $1 p. d. good. Iiiine Kiln(B. A: O.)— Monocacy r., Ballengers cr. 1 m. each: first bent; April, May, August and September i)est; iirivate boarding only: fail' tishmg. 'a m.; jierch, chub and boats Ri\r. p. d.; fishing b. b Mountain Iiake Park (B. k ().)-Big and Little Youghiogheney; first .5 m., second near station; Trout run '^ m.; first best; trout, b. b. and a few carp; trout mo;-t iilentiful: May and Juno best; hotels $1.50 to $'J.50ii. d.; guides $1 p. d.; boats not needed; l)ait cheai). Oakland (B. & ().)— Deep cr. m.; Muddy cr. ',» m.; Youghiogheney r.l m.; Xortli liniiu'h I'otiinuK- lom. and several small creeks in vicinity; Deep cr. and Mu. bundant; boatH $1 : in fall, mnerouH, firnt nidHt d bait at ;-ba1) niul 1.; ttsbiug "st; b. h.: '.Ht 5 111., iirp; trout . (I.; bdiits 111.; Niii'th Juddy cr. It luid land :av, .June, |1 $:!i>- "i-; Ih, pei'cL, L August 1 moderate ni.; both keiiteniber [rcb; flrflt boarding it. porch, >uh; July, IboatH and Htriped |lidi' licBt; at times. MICHIGAN. (See alHO pagcH 90-101.) ABTjnEVTATiONR— b. b., black bass; lir., brook; or., crnek.; 1.. lake; 1. m., large niouth; m., mile; p., pond; 11. d., I'cr day; 11. w., per week; r., river; b. m., nmall ujoutb; Btr., Htreani; \v., week. Addison (M. & O.)— DevH'B 1. 3 in.; Mud 1. 3 n>.; Bean cr. near city: flrHt named I'c-^t: iiickercl, li. b.. porch and <'atfiHli: perch uiont abundant; June and July best; lioulrt $1 p. d. ; boats and ViaitreaHouable. FiHhiug good. Ann Arbor (T. A. A. k N. M.)— Silver 1. 18 ra.; Island 1.; Mud 1. ; Sandy Bot- tni.i and Sand Shor(i 1.; tirst two named best; b. ai.d wilver bans, pickerel, roacii iiiul perch; b. li. and pickerel moHtab\nidant; art. and liv(! minnowK used; Juno to Au^'UHtbest; hotels moderate; guides $1.50 to f'2 p.d.; boats aud bait reasonable. AugfUSta (^r. >t 0.)— ftull 1. 3'.i m.; pickerel, perch andb. b.; perch most abun- (iiiiit; hotel .■^1 p. il.; guides re.isouable; boats aud bait a* little cost; Excellent iif-LiiJg roported. Battle Creek (^I. A: O.)— Ooqnac 1. l m.; Kalamazoo r. 3 m; St. ^Mary's 1. rim.; Beadle 1. 3 m.: Wall 1. Wi m ; Wall 1. best; perch, pickerel, b. b.; perch ami bass iiinst numeroUK; sjiring months best; hotels |'2 p. d. : boats ple\ity and charges reasonable. Ti.shing good. Berrien Spring", (St. J. V.)— St. Joseph r. and numerous lakes in vicinity; b. b., pickerel, h(>iii<' br. trout and perch; b. b., and pickerel most plentiful; minnows as bait; July, Au^^UKk and September best.; hotel $2 p. d.; boats and bait cheap; the b. b. fishing is said to be excellent. Calnniet(M. R.) — Gratiot r. and 1. also other small trout Btreams in the vicinity; all good; br. trout, and h. b. principally; first most numerous; hotels $2 to f2. 60 p. d.;boats not needed; fishing good, aud said to be an excellent fishing region. Cereico (M. k O.^— Kalamazoo r. near station; Beedle 1. 4 m.; first named beet; pickerel b. b etc.; lust nan, ed mrted. Ontouairon(L. S. T. Co.)— Union r., 12 m. ; Cranberry, fi m. ; Potatoe, 4m.; Bear rr., 3 nj., and Bcveral other waters from <> to 14 m.; all nood; pike, i)ickerel, b. b. und br. trout; last most abundant; worms and artificial Hies u.^ed: .lune, July and Auj,'ust; hotels $!ip. d.; boatx, bait and guides reasonable. Ijike Gogebic reached .by stages, noted for its b. b. fishing. Ousted (M. &0.)— Dwilsl., 5 m.; Round 1., 4 m.; Dewey 1., 2 m.; Sandl., 3 m.; ptoiiey 1., ;i m., and Evans 1. accessible; all first class; i)ickerel, b. b. and perch; fall and spring best; hotels $1.50 p. d, ; guides, boats and bait reasonable; fishing generally good. Port Huron (Or. T. & P. II. & N. W. R. R. and steamboats)— St. C'lairr. and Black r. at station; Sarnia Bay accessible; pickerel, perch, b. b., pike and mascalouge: Ai)ril to November best; hotels $1.50 to $2p. d.; guides not needed; boats and bait at nominal prices; fishing usually very good. St. (.'lair r. is beat for pickerel and Baruia Bay for pike and mascalouge. Blchland (M. & O.)— Gull l.,2 m.; Crooked 1., 5 m.; Long 1., 3'^ m.; Three 1., 2ii m.; Butterfield 1., 3 m.; Campbell 1., 4 m. ; Spring br., 2 m.; and other waters from 3tol2m; Crooked 1., Gull 1. and Three 1. best; i)ickerel, b. b., strawberry bass, pcrcli, striped bass (freshwater) and brook trout; pickerel, b. b. and perch most plentiful; May to September; hotels $1 to ll.SOj). d.; boats and guides reasonable; bait free; excellent trout fishing in Spring br.; there are also a uuuibor of small lakes in which good fishing can bo obtained. SaultSt. Marie (L. a. T. Co.)— Little Rapids, 3 m.; Root r. (Canada side), 4'v, m.; Silver cr. (Canada side). Hay 1., 6 m.; waters on Canada side best; trout, b. b., perch; two first most plentiful; worms and beef are the local baits; June to October best; iiotels $2 \>. d. ; during cloudy wet weather brook trout c*n be caught at the west end of the canal pier. 8o>£yon(T. a. a. &N. M.) -Silver l., 5 m.; Crooked 1.. 4 m., Huron r., 4 m.: first named best; pike, b. b. and pickerel; board at farmhouses moderate; boats and bait reasonable. MINNESOTA. (See also pages 101—111.) AnnREViATioNs— b. b., ])lack bass; br., brook; cr., creek; 1., lake; 1. m., lar.i mouth; m., mile; p., pond; p. d., perday; p. w., per week; r., river; s. m., small mouth; str., stream; w., week. Avoca(C. St P. M. k O.)— St. Rose 1., near station: jiickerel and several varieties of <'onrsc lish; iiickercl most numerous; usual baits; May to August best; hotel $1 p. d. ; no boats; bait plenty. Bingham Ziake (C. St. P. M. A: O.)— Bingham buffalo; first bust; minnows as bait; guides $1. 1. near station; pickerel and Castle (Wis. C.)— Four 1. and Clear 1.; first best; pickerel and b. b.; first most lilentitiil; June, July and August best; hotel $1 p. d. : boats and bait at reasouabU' rates; fishing reported good. Radle7(C. St. P. M. & O.)— Summit 1. at station; Bear 1. fi ni.; last best; pickerel and b. b.: first most i)lentiful; minnows as bait; June, September and October, hotel moderate; guides *2 \). A.: boats 25c. to 60c. p. d. : bait furnished by guide-). Theac are excellent fishing grounds, the fish run very large. Heron Lake (C. St. P. M. A: O.)— Jack cr. 2 m.; Heron 1. l,^.^m.;Okalt: inckert'l, jxTch etc.; llrHt most plentiful; minnows as bait; May and June |lji>t; hotels $'2 p. <1.; guides reasonable; boats and bait at nominal prices. Mountain take (C. St. P. M. »<:().)— Long 1. and Eagle 1. 4 m.; first best; pick- in 1. iicrch etc.; art. baits used; March, April, May and January; hotel $'2 p. d.; no iluiyc for boats, bait etc. St. James (C St. P. M. k <).)— St. James 1. 'j m.; Mary's 1. .'i m.; Kansas 1. .5 m.; II.Miig 1. (■). m; Mary's 1. and Lony 1. best; i)erch and pickerel; last most numerous. ).]iiiniis and frogs as baits; June and August best; hotels $'2 p. d.; J.') p. \t.; boats and lliiit reasonable. Fishing reported to be very flue. « Waterville(M. & St. L.)— flerman 1. m.; Jefferson 1. 10 m. and numorouH :hcr waters from ,'2 to .') m.; pike, pickerel, b. 1). and other varieties; boatn, bait |t ti'. rea.sonable; hotel If 2 p. d. An excellent fishing section. Windom (C St. P. M. k O.)— Des Moines r. ' i in. ; Clear 1. 1 m. ; Wolf 1. l.i;^ m.; hV\iii 1. l';i m.; Willow 1. 3 m.; last ))es'; b. b., pickerel and pike; bass and pickerel |iii wt plentiful; minnows and frogs as bat; April, May, June, Sei)temberand October; bait $1 i)cr KX). These lakes and streams |li.itels $2 p. d.; guides $1..50 to $2 p. d. itru reported to be full of fish. MISSISSIPPI. (See also jiages 111 112.) .\TniBKViATioNS — b. 1)., black baas; br., brook; cr., creek; 1. loutli; m., mile; p., pond: p. d., per day; p. w., per week; r., bii.iutli: str., stream; w., week. lake; 1. river; s. m., liirgo m., small lonacr. 3'. n.. Arcola(L. N. O. & T.)— Deer or. at station; Boguo r. 1,'i m.; last best; b. b. tiiiil perch; both plentiful; tlies, worms and live baits; April, May and June best; n'ttl $2 p. d.; guides $1 p. d.; boats .OOo. p. d. Bobo (L. N. O. & T.)— Alligator 1. 3 m.; Clear 1., Severe 1. 3 m. eadi; also other [Waters about o m.; first named best; b. b. and white perch principally; minnows as lait; .\pril to July best; board at private houses; boats and bait reasonable. iSaid > he an excellent fishing place. Cleveland (L. N. 0.& T.)— Sunflower r. 4 m.; Pittman 1. .5 m.;last best; b. b.. • nil, liutt'alo and pike; perch and b. b. most plentiful; red-worms as bait; Jlay Mhl .June best; lu)tel $1.50 p. d.; guides, boats and bait reasonable; said to be fine i^hiiig. Hollywood (L.N. O. & T.)— Kinney 1. 1 m.: Bluol. 2 m.; Minton 1. 3. m.; Jerry 1. : m.; Clear and (loose 1. each 2 m; Minton and Kinney lake best; trout, white and |l'inil< perch and pike principally; minnows as bait; April to October best; no 'ti'ls, but board at private bouses; boats, guides and bait at sniall cost. Kinney |i. has the i-eputation of giving the finest fishing in the state. Hnntington (L. N. O. ^ T )— Several lakes and streams in the vicinity in which good fishing can be obtained: usual baits; hotels moderate. Lake View (L. N. O. .^ T.)— Horn 1., and Cut OtTcr.; first best; b. b.. perch, and ['tlur tresh water fish; minnows and worms a.s bait; June to October best; hotel $2 '. il; boats and bait at little ct>st. Lula (L. N. O. & T,)— Moon 1. ami Yazoo Pa.ss 1 '_, m.; first best; b. b., perch ami intliilo iirincipally; b. b., and ))erch most plentiful; minnows and trolling baits i-ii'l; May, June and July best; hotel $2 p. d.; boats and bait at small c(jst. Tunica (L. N. O. & T )— Jerry 1, 1 m.; White Oak Bayou 1 'j m.; McKenney 1. 3 111.. l:ist best; white jierch, b. b. etc.; white perch most i>lentiful; worms and moat i> 1. 1; April, May, June, and October best: hotel $2 p. d.; boats.and bait cUeap. 1 wc perch and b. b. said to bo very plenitfui. '¥ Pi If il '•11 XXVI JIIHKOUKI. MISSOURI. (Scf illHU litlgcrt ll'J -114. Adbreviationb — V). h., black 1>aHH; br., brook; cr., creek; 1. mouth; lu., mil*'; ji., pond; p. d., jht day; \>. \v., j.cr wt-ek; r., UKjiitb; Htr., Htri'aiu; w., week. lake; 1. m., larnc river; 8. lu., Hiuall AUenvillo (M. I'.)— White Water r., at fetation; trout, basHniid drum; trout mont phtiitiful in the Hiiriii(i; mimiowH and crawtinli hh bait: siirin^; moiitJis bewt; lioteln moderate; j^uidi'H not needed; boatH and bait free. The bans ft.-^hiug in very fine in the Kprint,'. Annapolis (M- P.)— Bin cr. at ntntion; Black r., fi ni.; St. Francis r. 12 m.; last two l)eHt; 1'. b., jx'rch and trout; wormwas bait; May, June, Seiiteniber and October; hotel $1 II. d.; bait free. Fair tishiutj reported. Ashburn (St. L. K. A: N. W.)— MisHinpipjii r. and nunierouH lalies and ponds in tile vicinity; lakew {generally best; butl'alo, perch, croppie and suntish: first nio;-t niniierous; April to June, and !Sej)tember to November best; private board int; rea- sonable; boats and bait jdenty; at times the lishing is excellent, especially when the water is low. Ash Hill (M. P.)— St. Francis r., 2 m.; Black r., m.; flrpt best: b. b., salmon, (pike p<^rch), jiike and cattish; bass most numerous; minnows antl trolling} spoons used; May, June and November be8t; hotels $1 p. d.; gtiides fl.'iO p. d. Bailey (^t. I'.)— Swashing cr., ', !"•; Bit? i"-. 12 ni.; last best: b. 1)., "salmon " ([like p<,'rcli), pike: catttsii and per<'h; b. b, and cattish most abundant; minnowH us bait; April, May, June and September; hotel $1 p. d.; bait moderate. Good liHhing reported. Bismarck (M. P.)— The "Cut OfT," 3 m.; b. b. and perch; first most plentiful; minnows as liait; July, Au(;;uHtand September best; hotol $2 p. d.; guideH 50 cents; I. oats not needed; bait plenty and cheap. Canton (St. L. K. .^ N. W.) — Mississippi r., Lima 1., Wyconda and UogerH I's.; tirst two best; bull'alo, croi>pie, b. I), and sunflsli; first two most plentiful; from Ajiril to July good; liotcd ^'I p. d.; boats and bait 75 cents to $1.50 p. d. From July to October the fishing is fair. Carrolltou {('■ B. '^' K. ('.) — Moss cr.. 2 ni.; Wakanda cr., '.^ m.; Missouri r., 5ni.; b, b.. croppie, carp and Hunfish; May, June and September best; hotels f 2 i). d.; )uinuow8 as bait; fishing reported "best iu the State." Clarksville (St. T.. K. .t N. W.)— Kings 1.. Emmett 1. and "CutOflf," 1 to 2 m.: all good; b. b.. cropjiieand jierch; first two most nunjerous; April, May, June, Seii- teniber and October best; hotel nominal prices; boats 75 cents p. d.; fishing report ed excellent. Delta (M. P-)— Whitewater r., '.jUi.: ^lississippi r., 14 m.; pike, trout, pike perch, l)asH and croppie; l.ist two most abundant; minnows and worms as bait; April to November best; hotel f 1.50 p. d. Dexter (^1. P.t— St Francis r., 8 m.; Little r., 10 m, ; other waters about 10 ni.. first namecl best; "salmon" (pike perch), pike, croppie, &c.; minnows and art. bait.- used; April, May, September and October best; hotels reasonable. Doniphan (M. P.)— Current r. '4 m.; Logan cr. (i m.; first best; trout, pickerel. '\ b. b. and buffalo; last two most numerous; minnows and spoon bait; March tu | .\ugust best; hotel $1.50 p. d.; guides and boats moderate; fishing reported ■if] "splendid." Poley (St. L. K. & N. W.)— Kings 1. 2'a m,; croppies and b. b.; first most nu- merous; .Vugust and September best; hotel $1.50 p. d.; fishing reported good, cb- pecially iu the spring. Predericktown (M. P)— Big St. Francis r. 8 m.; Little St. Francis r. 1 m.: Cos- ter r. 7 m.: tirst best: b. b., ])erch. ' salmon" (pike perch.) croppie etc.; first nioetj [)lentiful; May and June best; hotels $1 to $2 p. d.; beats not needed; bait cheai' Ore8rory(St. L. K. fc N. W.)— Fox r.; Mississippi r. and other waters jiear station.! butl'alo, pike, pike-; erch. ^crcb, croppie etc.; biilialo and ru'Hsh in r., .-iimI cidpiiicj Missorui. xxvn (Spo jiaKeH 112—114.) ImoHt niimprouH In tlio lakow; May. .luiifiaiiil July liOHt; privato lioardiiifj I'u'. p. d.; I liuat.s i'>"i'. !'• il.: Jl'^liiiiK' i»^ reported an very ^{ood. Helton (St. L. K. fi N. W.)— Went ProiiR Hay de Cliarlos at ntatii>ii; Ka^^le 1. I m.; Iflrnt l>e.- ni, ; KuideH not needed: boats ete. ii'Hsoiiatile; fishing reported very tjood. The Bay de CharleM i.s fed entiridy from fresh water Hprint'H. ni.:l). b. and croppio; .\pril. May Hurricane (St. L. K. A: N. W.)-King8 1. land liill niouthHi good tiHhin^,' reported. Irondale (M. P.)— Bi>{ r. and <'edarer. acceHsible: flrHt best: b. h., j)erch etc.; I h. li. niiiHt nnnieri)\iM; minnows and worinH aH bait; April, November and (.)ctol)er |li.'(*t; boardinj? honscH |5 p. w.; bait cheap. KnobIiick(M. P.)— St. Francis r. 1 m.: 1). b.. and perch pri:icipally; miunows laud worms as liait; April and May best; hottd reaHonable. La Grangfe (St. L. K. & N. W.)— MissisHippi r. atstatiou; sunflsh, b. b. and buf- Ifalii; hist miK-t numerous; April, May and June bcHt; hotel $1 p. d.; boats $1 p. d. ll'ii-liinK reported good. Little Hiver (M. P.)— Little r. at station; cyprosfl-trout (.'); b. b and porch prin- iciliiiU.v ; cypress-trout and butlalo moHt numerous; minuovvH, worms and tro'.ling baits used; hotels $1.'J."> p. d.; guides not needed; boats and bait at reasonabh* prites. Fish are plenty. Louisiana (St. L iRihl K. A: N. W.)— Mississippi r. ind several streams easily acces- rock, b. b. "salmon" (pike perch,) pike and croppie principally: croppie and 111. 1). most numerous; April, May, October and Noveuiber best; hotels f'2 p. d., .f(i p. w.; boats 50 c. p. d.; fishing good, aad pronounced extra during the spring and Ifall months. Marquand (M. P.)— Coster or. near station ; trout, b. b. imd s>in-perch chiefly; I minnows and worms as bait: May, June and September; hotels $1.50 and $2 p. d.; guides not needed: bait plentiful. Mineral Point (M. P.)— Mill cr., at station: Big r., 8 m: last best: b. b. and [(•ro|i]iii' iiliundant; red worms as bait: .\pril and May best; hotel #4 ]>. w. When :i iihiie is selected to fish at in this region cooked meal is either thrown in the 1 incr or placed in a bag the day previous; this is done to attract the fish, which are I plentiful. Pevely (M. P.)— Joachim cr. (or Squashing cr.,) 1 'o m.; croppie, b. b., pike, &o.; I first uustpleutifiil; minnows as bait; April to fall best; hotels $1 to $1.,50 p. d. Piedmont (M. P.)— Black r., 4 m.; St. Francis r., 13 m.; Current r., 28 m.: last [best; others also good; b. b., pike, trout, white perch and other varieties; b. b. and pprch most numerous; minnows and worms as bait; March, Ai)ril and May; hotels I reasonable: boats, bait and guides moderate. Salem (St. L. S. & L. R.)— Maramee r., at station; bass principally; usual baits; Ihotelt, etc., reasonable; fair fishing at times. St. Peters (St. L. K. & N, W.)— Mississippi r,, 5 m.; Missouri r., 8 ui.; both |f!(i(Ml; b. 1)., b.iflalo and croppies; Ai)ril, May and September best; hotels |1 p, d.; Iguicles not needed; fishing reported excellent in above months. Williamsvllle (M. P.)— Black r., '., m.; bass and perch chiefly; worms as bait; |April, May and June; hotel ii. p. d. Elsberry (St. L. K. A: N, W.|— King's 1. 1 '. m.; Prairie Slough 4 m.; last best; 11) t>. and croppie: croppie most numerous; May, July, Aug, Sept. and Oct. best: |hotcl9 |2p, d.; good fishing reported. i '' i'' t'V i: ,;-i. ARIZONA. Abbreviations— b. b, black bass;br., Im., mile; p., pond; p. d., per day; p. w. Ifctr , stream; w., week; 1., lake. brook; cr., creek; 1. m. per week; r., river; s. m., large mouth: small mouth; if I XXVlll ARIZONA. Platf«t"*'''At. A; 1*.)— Oak cr.: 12 ni.; Verde r., ;l(l ni.: Clearer., :(") ni.; tho two tirHl iiiiiiied bent; liir(,'e (jiiiiiititii's ( f ti'oiit ill Oak cr. ; Colorado Halinoii in V<'rd(' r.; Heii(. and Oitolier IxiMt niontliH for Oak er. ; winter nioutliH for Verde and Clear er.: hotel t:i (I. d.; nuiden $3 p, d. and exi.enHfH; boatw not uet-dcd; (•xecUcnt llHhini.', "j^ood, very." Hackb«rry (At. .'i P.)— Tront c-., .'tum.; Biirro cr., fiO m.; last bent; mountain troiil; hiininier months bcHt; hotelH $2 j). d.; "fair" flnhinj^ reported. Winslow(At. k P.)— Clear cr. (Col ) ,'1 m.: SchovelandH cr.. 9 m.; firHt uaninl bent; trout and salnioii trout; the lawt mont ninnerotiH; April, May, June and ,Iniy bent; hotels i'i p. <1. There are ;'ood tiHhinj^ cru.; they are located iu cauyouH with perpendicular walls 75 ft. to ^.Vt ft. lii^n and from 25 to 250 ft. wide. NEBRASKA. (JSeo also payo 116.) Wisner (T. K. k M. V.)— A number of waters all eoHily acccBsible; usual varietitH of llsh; hotels $1 p. d.; bt)atfl, bait, A;c. reasonable. NEVADA. (See also page 117.) Abuf.viationk— 1). b., black baBs; br., brook; cr., crook; 1., lake; 1. ni., lar^'t mouth; m., mile; p., pond; v. d., per day; p. w., per week; r., river; s. m., Bmall mouth; str., stream; w., week. Beowawe {^o. Pac.)— Humboldt r., near station: mountain trout i)riucipally: hotels $2 p. d.; (guides uuuocessary; .July to November best. Carlln (!^o. Pac.)— Hiimboldt r., at station; trout principally; hotels moderate, boats not needed; excellent trout lishiiitc during summer ,iud fall months. Verdi (So. Pac.)— Fair fishing for mountain trout. NEW BRUNSWICK, CAN. (See also pages 22-2i.) Aubreviations.— b b., black bass; br., brook; cr., oroek; 1., lake; 1. m., huve mouth; m., mile; p., pond; p. d., per day; p. w.. per week; r., river; s. m., small mouth; str., stream., w., week. I Big ITew River (Grand S(\)— Big New r. 3 m.; Lepreauxr. at station; Little I.c- l)reaux r. 'J m; Upper 1. at station; two tirst best; trout and lake trout priucipall>; tirst most numerous; worms ,ind Hies as bait; hotel moderate; boats not required; bait plenty. A number of large lakes in vicinity which contain quantities of trout, both lake and speckled. Bonny River (Grand So.)— Winder str. '^ m.; Bonny r. at station; Digdoyua>h I 1. :t m.; Clearance str. 5 m.; Winder str. and lake best; trout, perch and chub prin- I'ipalh ; worms, grasshoi)pers and art. Hies; May and .Sept. best; boats, bait etc., reasonable. TIk^ trout run very largo in the lake and are plentiful in both stream and lake. These may be said to be virgin waters. Dyers (Grand So.)— Digdeyuash r, 'a m, and 1. 3 m.; Clarence str. 3 m.; both | ecjually good; trout, porch and chub principally; tirst most numerous; worms aiul flies as bait; Jlay to Sept.; hotel $1 p. il.; guides $1. p. d.; boats not needed. A tiiu' fishing section, the trout running large in lake and very plentiful iu river. Kent (New B.)— In tlie streams of the Mirimachi trout and salmon are very abun- 1 dant; hotels f2 p. d.; boats, b.iit and guides at reasonable prices. This being a new country it is as yet little known, and the fishing is very fine. Iiepreatix (Grand So . )- N. B. Trout, lake and speckled; good fishing; see New River, Musquash (Grand So.)— Musiiuash and Lancaster rivers and their tributaries! >j' m; trout and togue (lake trout); first most numerous; worms and flies as bait, NEW BRUNSWICK, CAN. XXIX h(; mouDtaiD isual viirietiiB it princiiially: BO New River, (8eei)iiKeH 2t2— 24.) May nnd RoptPnihrr host; lintelH inodcmti^ luiit aiid lnuitn iileiity: flHhiiin ( ni.; H, f^raMHliojijierM and art. noed<' ni. from St. Johnn: trout nii'l I'frcli iirincipally; trout moMt nunieroUH; worniH and art. tlicH used; May to Sipt. best: lioti'l $1. p. d.;boatH, bait, ^uidoH etc. at moderate pricen. Thin in a II. wly opened rej^ion, and flnhing very ^ood. St. Stephen (Orand So.)— St. Croix and (Irand 1. are the nearest llHliing wuter.n, (liMtiint by rail 'li ui.; (Jrand 1. bent; land-locked-Halmon principally; art. tly cLielly UHed; May to Sept. best; hotel f 1.5(1 p. d.; boat iucludiiih' fjuide ^2 p. d. NEW HAMPSHIRE. (Sec al.so pa^^es 115-120. ) MinnEViATlONS — b. b., black bass; br., brook; jiioutlr, ni., mile; p., pond; ]>. d., per day: p. w. iii'iutli; str.jHiream; w., week. cr.. creek; 1 , lak. ; 1. m. . larpe per week; r., rivei- H. ni , small Andover (B. & L.) — Trout fishing has been prohibited for three years; no other "Ullie ti:-h Cilll{,'ht. Antrim (15. >v I'l^f're^if,' p. ;} m. and numerous brooks in vicinity contain.^ig Miuill trcut; pei'cli, pickerel and b. b. )irincipally; perch most niimerous; June to Sc [it. best: hotels ;fl.50 p. d., .fl to ?^H p. w.; boats 50c. p. d. Ashland (H. A: L.)— Sipiam 1. 4 m.: trout, pickerel and perch; la^t named most iiiiiiierous; miuiiows and worni.-* us Imit; May to Aut^ust 1 best; lioti'i-. .fl.TiO to f3 p. i].; b p. d.: guides ^2 p. d.; boats and bait moderate, A number of small brooks in vicinity containing trout. The best tish- ing grounds are at Waterville 12 m. from station. Canaan (B. k L.)— Crystal 1.; Wright p.; Goose p.; all good; b. b., trcutand pick- erel; lirst named most numerous: usual baits; May to .\ugust best months; hotels n asouable, boats, bait, etc. at moderate prices. Concord (B. & L.)— Lake Pennecook 3 m.; Big and little Turkey •>>, m. ■Hot Ib'li" I) m.; Contocook r. 8 ni.; Mtirrimac r. ', m. and numerous trout brooks in the vicinity; Lake Pennecook and Little Turkey best; b. b., pickerel, perch ami cattish iinin'ipally; bass and pickerel most numerous; June to September best; hotels ;• a>Miiable, also board at farm houses. ; *.. 1^ 'Is;. I'Jf XXX NEW IIAMI'SIIIRi:, (HeoPaR«iH 115— 120.) Daltoii in. \- li.)— f'oiin. r. and iminiTonH poiidM within ."I tn .T m.\ itickfn'l, i)erch etc.; fiD^M iiiid HliintTH liM Imif: .hint! iiiid ScptfJnlifi' l)i'Mt,. MiitclM #4 to $^> p. w.; IxiatH, i^iildi'H und liuit iit ii'iiHuiiiiliif ]>rii')-H; pickfi'td iiioHt iiiiiiii'r'oiiH, Danbury (It. •'^ L-) I'lciiHiint p. und School i). '., ni.; pickerel, trout und cutflsh; live liiiit iiHcd; .Tilly iinil Au^iiHt Iichi iiioiitliH: hotcdH ;fl p. d.: lioatH mid Itiiit ut littli; oo.st. Xast Andover (H. •v li.) -HiKhlimd I., at Htution; Kcho I., 'Jni.: Adilcr]). :) m.: WcliMtcr 1., It Ml.; WcliHtcr ami Hi|.;hland lakcH liowt; pickerel, l>. Ii , etc.. pickorol and hiiHH nioNt abundant; .lunt*, July und Septeiulier bcNt nionth^*: liottdH $'> to #|i> p. w.; boatH and bait a', nominal pricen Uood trout tlHliinu in reported iu vii:iuity. Eaat Concord (I <. \' L.) -Merrimac r., ', ni.; i'urtle p., I'^iii.; tirHt naniudbeHt: 1). b., jiickerel, perch, etc.; bann iiiohI nunierouH; worniH um bait; no hotelH. Thuru aro u few udjacent trout HtreaniH, but tin- flHh are nmall und «curce. XSast Haverhill (H. ^ L.)— Hniull Htr. near station containing brook trout; tlHiial baitH; Aui^UHt and Heptt'Uiber bent; no hotel; boatH not needeil. East Iiebanou (li. >'v L.)— Manconia 1., atntation; Kant])., r> ni.; tlrNt named be^^t; b b., pickerel and trout; principally Iiuhm und pickerel; UHual buitw; July auil AugUHt; uo hotel; boatH aud bait from CU ceutH to |1 p. d. ZSnfleld (B. A: li.)— MaHcoina 1., '4 n».;MaHcoma r., near Htatioii; Crystal 1., 4'j ni.; fleoiue'w p. (1 m.; Pond Hole, 1'., ni.; CryHtul aud MaHconiu lakes beut; b. b., pickerel, perch an'*: I'.)— WebHler 1., 2 m.; b. b., pickerel, perch, and roach; firHt iiiinicd moHt abundant; worniH, IHoh, etc.. uh bait; July to September l)eHt; hotels If 2 p. d.; no ^'I'ideH needed; boats und bait at little cost; uood trout lishing iu Hev- orul brooks easily accessible. Orafton (IS. '^ I'.)— Mud p. 'a ni.; Oraftou ]>. and Smith r.; (Jrafton ]>. best; pickerel, jierch, etc.; perch most uiinieruiiH; ii>u:il bait-*; June and Jiily best; hotels fl to $:t p. d.; boats fl.rH). Harris ville (H. >^ L.) — North p., 'a ni.; Hurrisville and Lonj?. p 2 m.; flrst named best; pickerel, b. b., und other varieties; live bait mostly used; hotels J4 p. w.; boats, Imil aud t^uides at reasonable cha-ge.s. Favorite resort for camping; parties; substantial camps have been erected for their use. Uood fishing reported for b. b. and pickerel. Hill (H- '^ L.)— Flanders br. '^ m.; Bennett br., 1 ra.; Knox br.. 1. m. and Foster hr. 2 ni.; first named best; trout priucijially; hot(d $1 p. d.; boats not needed; also Home b. b. in the Merriuiao r. close by. Hillsboro (B. & L.)— Contoopook r., near station; Loon p., 3 m.; Contention p. 4 HI.; (ioulds p., 3 111. and numerous other ponds easily reached; Half Moon aud Contention p. best; pickerel, b. b., perch, trout, etc.; jierch, pickerel and trout most numerous; usual baits; July, Aut^iist and .St^ptember best; hotel $1.50 to |2 p. d.; boats, bait, etc., cau be had at small cost; good fishing reported. Iiake ViUag'e (B. t L.) — Lake Winnepesaukee, near station; trout, pickerel aud b. b. ; last named most uumerous; live baits u^ed; hotels $2 p. d.; bouts aud bait at reasonable prices. Merrimack (Concord.) — Babbosic 1. 4 m.; Horseshoe ]), '.j 111.; Merrimac r, ; first iinnied best; b. ' ., pickerel and perch; two last most plentiful; May to Oct. best; moderate charges all 'rouud. Milton (B. & M.)— Several lakes near station; b. b., pickerel, perch etc. are abundant; guides at moderate prices; hotels $lp. d., also board at farm houues ou the lakes; flshiug reported excellent. 3!rewbury(B. & L.)— Suuapeel. at station; lake trout, brook trout (large size,) land-locked-salmon, b. b. aud pickerel: usual bait; July and August best. Hotels $1 to #1.50 p. d.; boats and bait reasonable. Fishing is considered super-excellent; many 1). b, and land-locked-salnion taken from 1 to H lbs. In 187'.» this lake wa-< ptockt'd with the blue-back trout of the Hiinueley lakes 111 Maine, and specimen;* of very lai'gc size have been taught, of whiih it is said that they are the pro- «f>iiv of the original sti'ck of "ulue-backs," the geuuiue ^'alvoliuus oquassa. gtu.' NEW HAMI'HUIRK. xxxl (S»u) |m«08 113—120 ) Newport |H- a; I..i— Uncky Hound p. 8 m.; S|ifctH('1t' i>. 7 in.; I.i~i ii.iiiii'il li*-Ht; li. )i., trout, liiiKl-loi'iifil Hitliiioii mill )ilckor«l: aliiliiiliilit; UMUtil IxiitH iiiiil Hit. tlir'H-, Jiiiir, .In!) iilid .Vn^ilHt licnt ^'iiiili's, lioiiiH aiul Imit at i'('UhoiiiiI>I)< iii-itt-H. Vo. Zaacawen (H. >V T' )— Mirriimif r. at Htutioti; ImHH moHt Sumipt'c 1. (1 111.; tlrHt nanifd moMt Hotel |l i>. a.; liiiitH; AutjUMt ami Hopt. liuHt; no puhlii tiuiuerouH; uvu*l liotcl; lioatH and bait chuap. 17ortbfleld (H. .V r..l -Hfvciiy's hr. I Ml.; Winnlow br. 1 'j lu.; PliilllpM br. '„ m.! l;uii hr. 1 111.; Forest p. '.i in. mid iniiiici'oiiN other wat«crrli, roiii'lr, trmit and jiirkcrel most nniiicrons; UHual Imits: Hpriii|{ ami HiiniiniT nioiitliH litjst; hoti'l ^'J p. d.; lioatH and Imit rensonatdo. Ti'iit Hrthinn Huid to bo very tint'. P€nacook(H. A; L.)— Contoocook ami MtTrinnn- r. near station; Walker's p. C. ui.; list niinied bent; b b. and piekcrel iiioHt .lUiiieroUH; liutul $'2 p. d.: boats aud bait ;il Uttll' t'DHt. Roby's (H. 't L,)— I.onn p. :., pickerel and pei'eh; llrst two named most numerous; usual bait; August aud s.pteinber best; boats and bait at littlo cost. Good tishinn roported. Bumiiey (H. k L.;— Hall br 1 m. ■ ■'- m. Clark br, 1 m ; Dakors r. 1 in.; Stinsoii p. Si-j In ; Mine I'oiiiis, .> Ill laiiiiDer II -.J III.; Loon p. ;i m.; tilt) brooks and Little Pollda contain trout; otlier.s li. b., pickerid etc. ; hotel IL.'iu p. d ; Kiiides, boats and bait iit iii'iiiinal iirices. These waters art) well stocked and j{ivo Kood llNhiiiM; usual liiiits iind art. tly. Firdiiiij^ reporte and Juno best; hotel $1. p. d.; guides ^■.,ip. d.; boats aud bait rcasona))le. So. Iiancaster (U' t'^ L.) — <'onn. r.; Pauls st.; Little .\mmoiioosuc r, ; first named 111 St. trout, pike, and b. b; pike most abundant; Usual baits; hotel ^l p. d.; boats aii'l bail at small cost. Numerous other streams which are yood for trout; Juno ami Sept. best. Twin Mountain (15. i^ L.)—.\miiinm)osuc r.; Alder br.; Little r.; all within:! Ill , mostly trout; usual baits; July, .\utiust and September best; hotids reasonable, l"i,it.-. not needed. The above waters are reported "all good." W. Andover (B. k. L.)— EaKle p. ^i 111.: Cole J). \ ui.; b. b.; pickerel and trout: 1'. li. and pickerel most abundant; usual baits; Spi'ln^; aud Fall mouths best; hotel .1 [I. w ., boats at small cost. Flayle iioud coutaius pickerel mainly. Warren (B. it L-)—Berrys and Black br. 1 ni,; Tarlton p. 4ni.; Baker r. 7 m.; I'.llsworth p. 7 m.; all Kood waters; trout and pickerel mostly; usual baits; May and ■lune best; hotel reasonable. There are several other good streams without name, rasily reached in which there is f^ood trout fishing. Warren Summit (B. il- L.)— Long p. ; Swamp br. aud numerous other waters iim1\ reached; trout mostly; worms as bait. Good fishing reported. Warner (B. iS:. L.) — Tom p. .') m.; Long p. C 111.; Pleasant p. 3 m.; Itear p. 4 m.: I. ■11^' and Tom p. best;b.b., pickerel, perch etc.; pickerel aud perch most uumerous; iL-ual baits; uo hotel; boats and bait at small cost. Trout fishing in this section |.rnliibited. W.Concord B. & L.) — Penacook 1 . near statiou; pickerel and b. b.; live bait iii..>tly used; hotels at C'oucord, distance 3 m.; Iioats aud bait at small cost. Fish- 111^' said to bo very fine iu the above lake. Weirs (B. & L.) — Winneposaukee 1. at station; lake trout, pickerel, b. b., perch; ti'Mit most plentiful; minnows, worms and frogs as bait; June aud July best; hi>toliJ .^1 to 54 p, d.; boats aud bait at usual prices; good tlsUiug; b. b., pickerel and porch I'lcuty iu Juno, July and August. Wentworth(B. & L.)— Bakers r. and Akins br. at station; Martin br. % m.; (iiiN's br. I'j m,; last named best; trout mostly; worms used; hotels $1.60 p. d. ; 1" i;itM free; guides J2 i). d. West Henniker (B. & L.)— Goulds p. 2 m.; Longp. 2 m.; Crany Hill p. 2 in. and lii:iiU'urd p. <> III.: Bradford p. best; b. b., perch and pickerel; perch and pickerel III !.i ' il: XXXII NEW HAMPSHIRE. (HEE PAOES 115—120.) most nunierouH; tiRunl baitp; hoiits and bait rcaHoiiablo. The flBhing for b. b. iu Bradford p. in (^Hpecially good, although the other waterw are also good. West Rumney (H- k L.)— Kelly br., '.i m.; Kiniba 1 Hill p., 7 m., and ecveral smiill briiiikH in vicinity; all abouteqnal; troutnuiHt abundant; fly and wormauHed; June, July and AuguHt bcHt; boats free; no hotels. Whitefield(B. A: L.)— Barns p. I'i m.; Hazens p., 3 m.; Carroll str., 3!;, ni.; Cherry p.,4,'a in.; last three named best; piekerel, perch and trout; trout most numerous; woruiB and minnows as bait; hotels $7 to $10 p. w.; June to September best; guk' .8 can be had at hotels. NEW MEXICO. (See also page 125.) OallUj:^ (At. k P. )— Little Colo'-ado r., 95 ni . ; San Juan r., 90 m . ; last named best; Colorado nalnion (?) and trout; tirst most numerous; summer and fall months best; settlers along the rivers accommodate tourists at moderate charges; boats, baits and guides reasonable; the flihing is reported as "good." Mouero (B. k R. d.) — Trout fishing very good in the vicinity; boarding $2 p. d.; guides for hunting as well as tishing if 5 p. d. NEW YORK- (See also pages 12.5 — l.''i5.) AnBBEViATiONS — b. b., black bass; br., brook; cr., creek; I., lake; 1. m., largo niduth; ni., mile: p., pond: p. d., per day; p. w., per week; r., river; s. m., small mouth; str., stream; w., week. m.; weakflsh and porgies principally; Eltingville S. I. («• I.)— Princess b., 1 hutels reasonable; fishing good. HuffueuotS. I. (S. I.)— Princess b., I'j.; woakfiBh, porgies, sea bass, flounders, etc.; first most numerous; hotels reasonable; boats $1 p. d.; fishing good . Lake Beach (R. iS: L. {>.)— Lake Ontario and Irondcquoit bay, near station; last best; b. b. (both kindsi, pickerel and perch: pickerel and I), b. most iilentiful; May, June aTul September best; hotels $8 to ;f2Up. w.; guides, boats and bait rea- Kouable. Fishing said to bo very fine. Lakeville (C. L.)— Conesns 1., at station; mascalonge (?) pike, pickerel, b. b., perch, etc; j)erch and b. b. most numerous; flies, minnows and spoons used; hotels f2p. d.; boats and bait 50 cents to $1.50 p. d.; this lake is well stocked and ex- cellent ttshing is reported; June to October best months. The lake has been well stocked with lake or salmon trout. Morristown (M. k B. R.)— St. Lawrence r., at station: Black 1., 4 m.; last beet; p.erch, chub, pike and b. b.; last two most plentiful; June and September best; hotel $2 p. d.; boats and bait 5Uc. p. d.; fishing reported good. New Dorp (8. I.)— New York Lower bay, 1 m.; weakfish, porgies, flounders, striped bass, etc.: first two most plentiful; summer months best; ''ood tide usually ^jest; hotels reasonable; boats $1 p. d.; good fishing. Princess Bay (S. I.)— Princess bay, l^ m.; weakfish, flo>tU(lers, etc.; first mostplentiful; hotels moderate; boats $1 porgies, sea bass, p. d.; tishing good. Richmond Valley (S. l.)—Staten Island Sound, ,'a' m.; weakfish, liorgiea, eea bass, flounders, etc.; first most plentiful; boats fl p. d.; fishing good. Bt. Beffis Falls (N. A.)— St. Regis r., Nelson br. and Rice br., 2 m.: Trout 1. and numerous other waters in ttwi vicinity; all well stocked and efpially good; speckled and lake trout, b. b, and perch; May to August best; hotels $l.M) to $2 p. d.; guides, boat and bait $2.60 p. d. Fishing said to bo very good; waters are | little fished and ti'out over 3 lbs. Lave been taken. Tottenvllle (S. I.)— On Staten Island Sound; weakfish, sea baes, etc; hotelij reasonable; boats $1 p. d ; fishing good. HEVf YORK. XXXIII NORTH CAROLINA. (See also pages 155—156.) AEBKEVUTI0N8— b. 1)., black bass; br., brook; or., creek; 1., lake; I. m., large trionth; m., mile; p., pond; p. d., per day; p. w., per week; r., riv i; h. m., small mouth; Htr., Htrcam; w., wcok. Apex (R. & A.)— Alford's Mill p., f? m.; MorriHj)., 7 ni.; aboutoqual; chub.b. h. jack (pike), wliito perch, ppe<'kled perch (sti-awberrv biissiiiTid ruach; perch and reach iiio>*t abundant; Ajiril, May and Heptenibt^r: hotel nidderate; hoalH and bait very reaHonal)le. Fifthing reported "good at times, CHijeeially fov hport." Kinston (A. & N. C.)— Xcnse r., »a'm.; perch, pike, chub or trout (b. b.); firnt UK. st plentiful; April, May and June best; hotel $1.50 to $2 p. d.; guides $1 p. d., Iniats and bait cheai). Fair fishing is reported. Macon (R. "fe ft.)— Roanoke r., 8 m.; Fishing cr., S m.; and several ponds in the vi.inity; b, b., jack (pike), perch, carp, mullet and rocktish (striped bass) princi- pally; March, April and May best; hotels $2 p. d.; boats and bait free. Fishing reported as "medium." Morehead City (A. & N. C.)— Bogue Sound '4m.; Newport r., '2 m. ; Core Sound, fiui.; Atlantic Ocean, ;i m.; and numerous other waters; Bogue hound, Atlantic Ocean and Bird's Shoal best; all varieties of southern salt water fish; mullet, bull fifli, trout (sea trout or southern weakfish) and mackerel are most numerous; June tu October inclusive best; flood Hde usually best; hotels fL.'iO to j^Iiji.d.; guides luuderate; boats and bait at nou\iiial prices. Said to be the best trolling grounds for blue fish and mackerel in southern waters. Mount Holly (C'. O— Catawba r., near station; Longer, and numerous other •waters in vicinity; first best; b. b., catfish, etc.; first two most abundant: May to September best; hotel if 15 p. m.; boats and bait very cheap. Fishing reported good. Newport (A. .V N. O— Newport r.. near station; Jones \\, 3'^m.- last best; (hull \\<. b.), jierch and jack (pike): first most plentiful: May and Jun> . September aiid October; hotel j^l.oC ■ .? 2 p. d.; boat, including privilegeof fishing in pond $1 1'. d.; fishing reported as iir. Shoe Heel (<"• c.)— McRae p., 1 m.. Stewart p., 3',;m.: Lumber r.. 2 m. and otlur \\aters; .'Stewart p. and Lumber r. best; b. b., jack (pike), perch, bream, etc.; all iilentiful; April to September best, hotels $2 p. d.; guides at moderate prices; boats and bait at small cost; fishing reported excellent. 'Wake(R. i^ G.)— Neuse r. and several small ponds from 1 to lo m.; pionds Ui^iially liest; perch and roach principally; spring months best; hotel $1.50 to f2 l>. d.; boats free; fishing reported "sometimes good." Wild Wood (A.\;N.C.)— Jones p.; Hull Swamper, and Bogue Sound in vicinity; all varieties of southern salt water fish in season and several species of fresh water fi>)i; summer months and flcuid tide best; private board can be had: boats and bait at iiuiderate cost; fishing reported good. YoungfSVille (R. i^ ft.)— Several ponds in the vicinity.; Clifton p. I)e8t; b. b. (called chub locally,) mullet and pfU'ch; last most numerous; April to June, Sept. »ud October; hotel |1.00 p. d. ; fishing reported good. NOVA SCOTIA. (See also pages 24-27.) Aubreviations — b. b., black bass; br., brook; cr., creek; 1. mouth; m.,mile; p., pond; p. d., per day; p. w., per week; r., luuuth; str., stream; w., week. laie: V fiver; s. r\^.. I.U., larRe small Digfby(W. C.)— Annapolis Basin near station; Bay of i;'uDdy 5 m.: last beet; halibut, pollock, hake, cod, haddock, etc. : cod and haddock most plentiful: her- ruit! and clams as bait; June to July best; low water slack best; hotels $4.50 to |1(> p w. : boats 10c. to 'iOc. p. d. Also good fresh water flsbing tor trout, perch etc. in waters near by, guides (Indians) from 75c. to $1.60 p. d. ; caQoes 50c p. d .1 i X^XXIV NOVA SCOTIA. (See also pafjcs 24—27.) Iiittle Brook (W. r.)—Rivf'r Margo; Lake Lmiet; Metoptan r.. all about 4 m. diHtiiiit: last two licst: trout principally; May ami Sept. host; liotfl $1 ">() p. d . boats and bait cheap; flsliiiiii considered good. MeteETaiKW. c ) '.'ainionr. andl. 4ij m. ; Moose 1. 7ni.; Eel 1. 4'^ ni.; fir.~t h<'st; trniitand )('rch; Hist most nunierouH; worms andllies in snmmer and iioik for winter tishint^; .Aluv and Jnn«', October and Nov.; hotelw moderate. Fishing reported ^ocd . Parsboro (<'unib. Ry. & CoaK'o.)— Bay of Fiindy '4 m.; the sea fishing la very fine. Weymouth (W. r.)— "Salmon Hole," 2 m.-. Grand 1. 10 m.; Sissil)oo r. 2 ni., "Kosin the l{ow" .") m. and others in vicinit\ ; Sissiboo r. best; trout ami perch principally; tirst most i)leiitifiil; Feb., May and Sept. best; hotels $l.C>(> to f-j p d. : guides |1 p. d ; boats and bait cheap; lishing reported good iu fresh and «alt water. Yarinouth( W. C.)— Tusket 1. and r. 20 ni.; Argyle 25 ni.; Pubneeo iiO m.; Salmon r . (on line of It. K. ) .'(0 m . ; Tusker r. best; trout and salmon most numer- ous; art. tlies mainly used; May loth to August Jilst best; hotels $1..")0 to #2 j). d ; guides $1.5') p. d. including canoes. Excellent cod fishing at mouth ot the Tn- ket r. '.i m. distant for which tugs may be charti^red at $10 p. d. for a party of ]{j to 20 persons. The tish run large and are very plentiful, ONTARIO. (See also pages 27-3<).) ABBUKviATir)N.s--b. b., black bass; br., brook; er., creek; mouth; m., mile; p., pond; p. d., per day; p. w., per week; mouth; str., stream; w , week; 1., lake; 1. m., lar^'e r., river; s. m., small Burketou (<'an. P.)— Excellent fishing about 9 m.; hotels $1 p. d, Carleton Place (Or. T. .t Can. P.)— Mississippi 1. 2 m.; b. b. mo.-^t numerous; usual baits, and summer mouths best; hotels $1 p. d.; excellent fish ing reported for b. b. Deseroilto(H. Q.P..^: N.)— Bay of Quinteat station; black and rock bass princiii- ally; first most plentiful: .June, September and October best; hotel $1..50p. d, boats and bait at nominal prices. Fishing reported good. Deux Rivieres (Can . P.|—(;edarl. and numerous other waters from hs tolOiu.. trout, b. 1)., pickerel, jiike, 1, trout etc.; al! eipiallv plentiful; hotels $1.25 to ?J p. d. Milton (Can. P.)— Several streams in the vicinity in which fair trout fishiug may be had; usual baits and art. flies used; hotels |1. p. d ; guides uoi needed. Wewburfifh (N. T. & Q.)— Napanee r. near station; rock bass, sunflsh, b. b, and pike; last most abundant; worms and art. baits used; May and June best; hotels $1 p. d. ; boats 50c. p. d. Also other waters in the vicinity. Sudbury (Can. P.)— Numerous large lakes in the vicinity; pickerel most uumer- ous and run as large as 20 lbs; hotels $1.50 ji. d.; boats and bait reasonable Wiarton (Or. T.)— Boat 1. 4 m.; Pike r.; Lakes Isaac and Sny; all easily n^ached; pike, pickerel and b. b. ; the former running as high as 30 lbs. ; b. b. uji to 5 lbs. \n excellent fishing section. Tain worth (N. T A; y.)— White 1. 3 m ; Salmon r. '4 m.; Stiusou l. l,»j ni. and numerous other waters in the vicinity; pike, pickerel, b. b. etc ; last must I numerotis; art. flies and worms as bait; hotels $1 p. d. : guides not needed; flahiut! | oxcelltiUt m lukus 7 lu. distant, OREGON. (See pagea 161-1C4.) ABBRjkTiATtows — b. b., black baas, br,, brook; cr., creek; 1., lake; 1, m., largel mouth; m., mile; p., pond; p. d., per day; p. w., per week, r., river; s. tu., suialll mouth; str., stream; w., week. ORECiON. XXXV ihiiiK is very xcelk'Ut tisL (Seepages 161— 1C4.) Clackamas (Or. k Cl.)— ClackamaB r. and tributaries; Deep rr., Kii^le or , ( Irar t-r.; last bcBt for trout; the river for Kahiioii-trout, trout, 1. trout etr. June f..r trout; October for Kalinou-trout; no Imtcl utiircr tbau T) ni. JK-'iO p. d.; no ^•uiilis or boats: flies, Halnion roe aud sjuxhih as liait . Fisbing good esi)ei;ially at ui^'lit: troutaverage 1 lb., naluion-trout run as bigb as 14 lb«. Eugrene (Or. A: C.) -McKeuzier . for 2o ni. by Htane; "Dolly Vardeii," rainbow, aiiil iiioniitain-trout; rainbow-trout most iiunierouH; Sejitember and October bent; Li'til Jlp. d. Fishing reported as very good. Gold Hill (Or. k C.)— Rogue r at station; Ibittc cr. 20 ni.; both good; trout aiul I. trout in the river; tioiit '.irincipally in tlie cr. : June best for br. trout; Au^iust, Seiitenilier and Octobc r for 1. trout; hoteln |2 p. d.; guides and boats not li.iilid: tishiug excellent. Milton (O. R. & N. C.) — Tuni-a-luni r. at station: trout principally; -lune and July best; liotel $2 p. d. The tishing is excellent; a number of small streams are eil^•lly accessiJjle from this Btatiou where tnmtcan V)e caught in large numbers. North Yamhill (O. R.&N.C.)— Dohertyr. by stage; Mountain trout principally; .Vu^iistbcst month; fifshiug reported as "A No. 1." Oregon City (Or. & C.) — Willamette r. at station; salmon principally: May and .Iimc best; ht)tel $1.60 p.d. TIuh i» the only place m Oregon where sahuon are r;iii!,'ht with hook and line in any numbers; the fishing is generally (bme with ".("■iins and salmon roe frotu an island under the falls of the Willamette. The I liargo for fliihing from this island including ferriage is $1 ji. d. Troutdale (O. R. & N. C.) — Sandy r. at station, and tributaries: (iordon cr.; Bull'.s run and Little Sandy; last two best: trout jirincipally: .June, .luly, and .\ug. bi st. To get the best fishing camitiug is necessary, as the above; tributaries nbont a day'H drive fram Troutdale; livery at moderate i)riceH. reported, Verv are fine ti-ihing Turner (Or. ' ni. A: ('.)— Santiam r. f>ni.; Mill or. at station; Battle cr 1'., ni.; Bi aver '. ni.: first best about 20 m. up; trout, grayling (?) and chub; trout i)rinci- ).all\; May, June and July best; hotel at moderate charges; guines not needed; livhing good. Mehoma reached by stage, is situated ou the Sautiam r. and yielde tine fishing. PENNSYLVANIA. (See also pages 104-167.) .\iti)REViATioNs— b. b., black baris; br., brook; cr., creek; 1., lake; 1. m , large luduth; m., mile; p., pond; p. d., per day; p. w., per week; r., river; s. m., small UKiuth; str., stream; w., week. I 11 i V ^ i • i <** ':i. 1; Confluence (B. k O.)— Youghiogheney, Cassellmau and I.4iurelhill rivers near ^tatiou; all good; b. b., chub, trout and suufish: first named most numerous; June and July best; hotels reasonable; guides $1.2.'i p. d.; boats and bait at very reason- alilf prices; fishing reported good. Numerous trout streams from It to 1.') m. in wliich fair fishing may be had. Eagle Hock (B. N. Y. & P.) -Allegheny r. near station; b. M..'0 p. d.; September and October best months; the b. b. '■^;ood." b. principally; hotel fishing is reported Elrod (B. & O.)— Youghiogheney r. at station: jiike-perch, pike and jierch: May. Junr and July best; no hotels nearer than 3 m., boats and bait plenty; fishing re- ported good. Georgetown (E. .^- W. V.)— Jones 1. 1% ni.; Sand p. n m.; Bidwell p. 6 m.; first hot; b. b., pickerel, jierch and stinflsh; June to December bf st; hotels reasonable; t;ulibs not needed; "fair" fishing reptu'ted. Glencoe (B. A: ().)— Wills cr. and Daund r. in vicinity: last best; trout prin- 1 iially; May and June best; hotel 75c. p. d.;bait free. Fishing reported "fair." Hawley (K. A: W. V.)— Big p. 6 m.; Wolf p. m.: Longridge i>. 1 m.; first best; Ih kcrel and b. b.; last most numerous; August to October best; hotels reasonable; liiHts and bait reasonable; fishing reported good; guides f3 to 5 i>. d. I; \,:-- . ' XXXVI I'ENNSVLVANIA. (See pages 164— 1C7.) BoadleyafF. A W. V.)— Sand 1. 2 m.; Collins p. 1'^ in.; first bcHt; b.b. and piok- prcl luoHt nunit'ioiiM; July and AuKiiHt beHt; board at private houHtm $1.50 p. d.; guides not needed; boats, including bait $1.60 p. d. Fishing reported very good; many large bass caught in season- Lawsonham (All. V.)— Rod Bank cr. near station; b. b. and sunfish; first most numerous; worms and minnows as bait, May, June, September and October beat, hotel $3 p. w. ; boats not needed. Maplewood (E. A: W. V.)— Lake Ilonri »i m.; Keizer 1. 3 m.; Jones 1. 3>j' m.; Sand p. () m. aiul numerous other waters in the vicinity; Lake Henri and Jones 1. best; pickerel, i)er(h and b. b.; all plentiful; June to December best; hotels $2 p. d.; fishing reported excellent. A few trout in Trout cr. near by. Peach Bottom (Y. & P. B.)— Susquehanna r. near station; b. b., rockfisb, striped basH, sunfish and jierch; July, August and Scjiteiiiber best; hotels $1.50 p. d.; boats, including g>iiiles $2. .50 p. d.; fishing rejjorted "gent>rally good". Bockpoinl (P- awrence best; sea trout, mackerel, cod and deep sea fishing; July best for trout; flood tide best; hotels $1 p. d. $4 p. w. ; boats, bait, etc at moderate I'UINCK EDWAIU) S ISLAND. XXXVU j.iicPH. FishiuK " nfiif^rally good, fur mackerel probably e(iual to any in the world." Morell (P. E. I.)— St. I'l'tcTH Harbor 2 m.: Midfjell r. 4 ni.; Morcll r., '^ in.; last tifsf. trout principally; June aud July bent; hotels $1 p. d., $5p. w.; boats $2 p. d. iiwhiug "good." O'Leary (P. E. I;)— "Lot O" br., 1 m.: Little and Big Pierre Jai-ques, R in.; first lirst; Haluion, trout, etc; laHt niont plentiful; Juno, July and August; flood tide licst; hotels $1 to (1.50 p. d.; boats not needed; art. flies; fishing reported as "very fair." Port Bill (P. E. I.)— Knniore r., m.; trout principally; hotel |1 p. d.; boats and bait at little cost; lishiug excellent. Sowris (P. E. I. —North 1.. 13 m.; Naufrage, 12 m.; F^stl., 16 m.; Bay Fortune. 6 m. ; ISig p., 9 m. ; Black p., 5 ni., aud other waters easily reached; first best; tmut. smelt, perch andflalmou; first most abundant, and often run as high as 4 or o ll>s.: July, August and September best; first of flood best in Bay Fortune; hotels $1.2."> to $1.50 p. d.; guides, boats aud bait at reasonable prices, "Good" fishing. St Peters (P. E. I.)— Midgell r., 2 m.; North Shore, 4 m.; St. Peters bay ', m.; North Shore best; mackerel, herring, cod and salmon; good trout fishing in ."Vlidgoll r.: mackerel most plentiful; July, August and September best; hotels $lp.d.; guides, l)oats and bait reasonable; fishing "good." Tigrnish (P.E. I.)— BigTignish r., ?.^ m.; Little Tignish, .3 m.; Black p. Little aud Big Miminegash l(t m.; last two and BigTignish r. best; sea sniiltH, etc.; first most abundant; July and August best; flood tide best; f l.Sij p, d. ; boats not needed; art. flies mostly used. Fishing good. QUEBEC, PROVINCE OF (See also pages 3G— 39.) AimuKviATioNS — b. b., black bass; br., brook; cr., creek; mouth; ni., mile; p., pond; p. d., per day; p. w., i)er week; mouth; str., stream; w., week. 1.. lake; r., river; m. m., fi m . ; trout, hotela large small Ashton (P. & W.)— Blackstone r. near station; pickerel principally; summer months best; no hotels, but board at private houses; boats and bait plenty aud rea- sonable. Fishing reported "good." Black take (Q. C. Ry.)— Trout 1. 2 m.: Caribou 1. 4 m.; Little 1. St. Francis . 5 111. and black 1., 1 m.; all good; b. b., jiike and trout; there is a fair hotel; boats aud biiit can be had free. Cookshire (International.)— Stacey br. 4 m.; Chaddock br. 1 m.; Block br. I'j ni.; Beaver br. 2'.j lu'; North r. 2'^ m, and numerous other waters in vicinity; all t^ood; lirook trout: June and Heiitember best; hotels $1 p. d.; guides and boats not utcded; worm bait used. D'Israeli (Q. f. By.)— Black Creek 1. near station and Lake Breeches about 6 111.: dole (piiie-perch), iiickerel and trout, though jiickerel are most abundant; July and August best; hotels good, guides and boats are easily i htained. Oarthly (Q. C Ry.) — Lake Aylmer about 100 feet from Station, abounds in nias- oiilon^c: jiikc, idckerel, perch etc.; the fishing is at its best in May; there is a good hot( 1 near the station, guides and boats can always be i)rocured at very reasonable piucs. Lake .\yliuer is one of the most picturescjue lakes in the Province. Scotstown (International.)— Salmon r., Mountain br.. May 1., Bog p. within a radius of ,') m. to 20 m.; all good: trout principally; 1). b. in May 1.: June jind .Sep- ti'iubcr best; hotels $1.25 p. d.; boats, guides and baits cheap; fishing {Jood all through the summer, the above named months being the best. St. Felix de Valois (Can. P.)— Lake Seymour and Mastigouche r. 2.') m., and other waters: brook trout very abundant; the Mastigouche House at J1.5op. d.; unides ^l.')i) )). d., including board. The Mastigouche FishiugClub make their head- 'luiiitfrs at Lake Seymour. Mr. H. W. .\twater, of Montreal, has kindly consented to givi' further information. Weedon (Q. C, Ry.)— Trout 1. fi m. abounds in trout, pike etc.; good hotels near station, terms $1 ])."d.; boats may be obtained at 25c. p. d.: guidas ll-.^O p. d. In Lake Louise 1 in; from station, tro\it are very plentiful. t I: i J 1 . , I ii '■' 1 :!f J- •I'. s I* 1 f v -r^ XXXVlll RHODK ISLAND. RHODE ISLAND. (.Slentit'iil; June Jind .Inly bent; hotels J1..5() p. d.; boats and bait at nominal prices; lishing re- ported nood. TEXAS. (See panes 182-184.) AnnnKViATioNs—b. b., black bass; br., brook; cr., creek; 1., lake nioiith : m., mile; p., pond; ji. d., per day; p. w., per week; r., river; mouth; Htr., stream; w., week. m, m.. larpe small Edna (So. I'ac.) — Navidad 1 in.; I.avaca ;t m. ; Caranchna bay 8 m . ; last best; red- fish (channel bass,) sheeiisliead: mullet, sea-trout, flounders, croakers, i)erch, b. b.. biitVah>, tar])on et<; red-lisli most abundant; April, May and June best; flood- tide u.siially liest; lioti'l .'f2 p. il.; guides |1 p. d.; boats and bait at reasonable jirices; lishinti reported (»ood. Hungferford (So. Pac.)— West Bernard 'a m.; bulValo, jierch and catfish; firflt and hist most numerous; -March to June inclusive best; hotel |1 p. d.; fishing re- ported good. ludlanola (So. Pac.) Matagorda bay, its tributaries, bays, creeks, etc., also nu- merous oilier bays from 1 to 20 m. distant; red-fish, (channel bass,) speckled trout, (sea-trout) slieepshead, croakers and mullet (very plentiful,) flounders, Spanish mucktu-el, ].onipano, jew-fish "grand ecaill<>, " (tarpon); March 1st to Jany. 1st best; flood-tide preferable; hotels |1.. 50 and $'2 J), d. ; guides at moderate charges; boat and baits plenty and cheap. Fishing excellent. Victoria (So. Pac.)— -Gu.idalupe r. 'im.;Lostl. Kim.; Spring cr., .S m.; Prid- liaiiis 1. U ill.; (irii'ii 1. 20 m.; Jones Bayou IC) m. and other waters .'> to lii m.; 1. 111. bass; iierch (:J var.) calico bass; bass and jierch most numerous; March to No- venil)er best; hotel .f2 p. d.; boats free; at times fishing is very good, it depends, as usual, on the c(mdition of the weather and water. Wharton (So . Pac . ) — Colorado r. '^ m.; Peach cr. 3 '^ m.; first best; 1. m. bass, biittalo, catfisli and perch; last two most numerous; March and April best; hotel moderate iirices; fishing reported "very good." VERMONT. (See pages 185-100.) AnnuKviATioNH—b. 1)., black bass; br., brook; or., creek; 1., lake; 1. m., large mouth; ni., mile; p., pond; p. d., perday; p. w., per week; r., river; s. m., small mouth; str., stream; w., week. Arlington (B. & R.) -Battcnkill r. 'jm.; "Roaring Branch" 1 m.; Oront 1. 12 m.; Otter 1. 11 m., and numerous small streams in the vicinity; Battenkill r. (for size)^..d "Roaring Branch" (for numbers) best; trout principally, and a few b. b.; June and July for trout; August and Sept. forb. b,; hotels $7 to $14 p. w. The above waters have recently been stocked with I), b. The fishing is reported "fair, sometimes good." Hotels about $2 p. d., and guides ai'o not generally re- quired. Shaftsbury (B. k. R.)— Numerous small streams in the vicinity; trout prin- cipally; early summer months best. Wells River (B. \- I..)— Wells River k Connecticut r. near station; perch, dace and b. b.; worms as bait; hotels reasoiiabb'; boats not needed. Woodstock (Woodstock)— Ottanqnechee r. and branches; Barnard br. trout i)riiicii>any; May and June best; hotel reasonable: fishing "fair." best: VIRGINIA. VIRGINIA. (Sec pages 1<.)0—1 Its.) Adbheviationh — b. b., black bass; br., brook; cr., crcok; 1. iiiniitli; in., mile; \k, jtuud; \>. d., per day; p. w., \)vr wci'k; v., iiiMuth; titr., stri-am; w., week. XXXIX lake; river; m. lu., lart^e Riiiall Ashland (H. 1". i^ r.)— <'hickal>oiuiiiy r.; rorriiis \>.: Kiiif,'H ji. and So. Anna r. ac- , . --ililc; tirst best; iiori'li. chub, pike (.jack) iiriiu'lpallv; iienli ami cluib nioHt ] l.iititul; April, May, Sept'-nibcr and October best; hotclH reasonable; boats and l,ait (licup; fishing reported "niedinm." Brooke (R- F- '^. P.)— Potomac r. 5 m.; Pofoniar cr. Ktni.: Ai.)— Shenandoah r. 3 m.; b. b. and other varieties;!), b. moBt ;tl.uii(lant; June, July, October auil November best; hotels .*'J and $2.M p. d.; boats, bait etc. reasonable; fishing "moderately good." Chases Wharf (Md. S. P. Co.)— Dymer.s cr. near station; rockfish, (striped l1,■^-^•^ spots, (lafayettes), perch, taylors, young bluefisb and shccplicad; spots moat iiiiiiiiToiis; July to September inclusive best; Hood tide best: board at private l:.iii. most numerous; July, .\uj4Ust and September best; flood tide best, jirivate 1 I. aid ^l.'25 p. d;. boats ami bai*^ at moderate cost. The fishing is reported "spleu- ili.l' in September. Filchetts Wharf (^Id. S. B. Co.)— Milford Haven in vicinity; spotH (lafayettes), rcckti.-'li (striped bass), perch, taylors (young bluelish) and sheepshead; spots most iiuiiicrinis; July, August and September best: flocxl tide best; private board $1.25 p, d . ; boats and bait at moderate cost; fishing "splendid iu September". Acipiia cr. and Potomac cr. and r.; first best; ; first most numerous; June and October lest; Fredericksburg- (R. F. A: P.)- j I irh, rockfish (striped bass), etc, Intel $2.50 p. d.; fishing "fair". HardingS Wharf (Md. S. B. Co.)— Dividing cr. near station; spots (lafayettes), r('ikl\>li (striped bass), taylors (young bluefisb i, iierdi and sheepshead; first most iiuiiurous; July, August and Sei>teniber best; flood tide best; private board $1.25p. il.: fishing "splendid iu September." Jackson Creek (Md. S. B. Co.)— Peaubatauh r. near 1)y; spots (lafayettes); >li< i|isliead, rockfish (striped bass), perch, taylors (young bluefisb) ami mullet; rc( liiisli most plentiful; July, Augustand September best: private board f L.'iO p. d.; boats and bait at moderate cost; fishing "at times excellent." Little Bay (Md. S.B.Co.)— Anti Poison cr. and Little Bay in vicinity; spots (lafa- vt ttr.~ I, sheepshead, sea trout and tavlors (young Iduefish); first most numerous; •Tilly, August and Sejiteniber best; flood tide liest; private board $1.2.') p. d.; boats :uiii bait at nominal prices; generally good fishing, "at times none better." Quantico (R. F. & P.)— Potomac r. near by; yiiantiio cr.; Ciiappawainsic cr. ia>il\ accessilile; first best; white peivli, catfish and crabs principally; July and Aiit,'iist best; ebb-tide usually best: hotel f2 p. d. ; t)oats, bait and guides from |2 t" J.') p. d. The white jierch "at times bite rapidly." Quicksburg' (B. \-0.)— Shenandoah r. 1 m.; Holmans cr. ', m.: first best; b. ^iiid small fish: September to November best; no hotel nearer than 4 m. $2.50 1 1'. d.; boats reasonable; fishing "good. ' Strasbursf (B- * O.)— North r '.. ra,; Cedar cr. 2 m.; both tolerably good; b. b. :1: XL VIIKJINIA. (See i>sn>OH 100—193.) and Hiiuill (isli iiriiicipttlly. May, Jiiiu!, July iiiid Hcpt. l)Pst; liotclH |1..'>(» \t. tl. Tliti above Htciinis iiri' private aud iiartiuH iiniHt have ]ieriiiisHiou IoHhIi tbeiii. Toxn'B Brook (H. A: ().)— North Fork of KbeiiaiuUmb r.; h. }>., ratfinb anil ix^nli flrwt iiioHt iiiiiiii'ioii.i; jn-ivate boarding only; llHbing "lucdiuni good." VirGTiuiA Beach (N. ii*c V. B.) — A chain of lakcH near station; well Hfockcd witl: 1. III. baHH tailed 'tniiit" in the vernacular. WEST VIRGINIA. (See iiag.)H 195-197.) AliBREViATlONS— b . b., black ba88; br., brook; cr., creek; 1., lake; 1. ni ; larp*; jnoiith; ni., mile; p., iiond; ]). d., per day; p. w., per week; r., river; h. ni., Huiall mouth; Htr., stream; w., week. Barrackville (B. tV <). ButValo er. at Ptation, and Monoupabela r.; last beHt; jiike, salmon (pike-pereb) cattish and b. b. priucii)ally; April to Oiitober best; hotel $l.r)U. p. il.; boats aud bait plenty; lishing "tolerable." Boltcn(B. & O.)— Bight (at station) aud Left Fork (4 m.) of Fish cr.. aud Mail or.; b. b., i)ercb aud catfish; perch most aV)uudaut; August aud .September best; hotels |1.5(i p. d.: hshiug reported "good." Burton (B. & O.) — Fish cr., aud Duukard waters; first best; perch and h. b. prin- cipally; May, June aud July best; hotel fl.M ji. d.; guides $1 p. d.; boats not needed; Itait plenty; tlsbing reportdd, "right good." Cherry Sun (B. A; D.)— Potomac r. uear station; "Big Pool" Im.; first best: b.b. principally: April, May, September and October best; uo hotels; lishing reported ''ordinary." 2SllenborO.—(B. & O.)— Bonds cr., nud North aud South Forks of Hughes r.; South Fork best; pike, catfish, b. b,, black (V) white aud yellow perch, chubs etc., bass aud perch most numerous: hotels $H to $5 j). w.: boats not needed; fishing "good all times of the year." March is best lor pike, Ajiril for perch and May for oass. Fairmont (B. \- O.)— Monougahela r., West Ford r. aud Buffalo cr. all within 1 m.; West Fork r. best; b. b. catfish, salmon (pike perch), i)ike aud sunfish; b. b. most plentiful: May, Juue, September, and October best; hotels $1.50 to $2 p. d.; boats auxl bait plenty. " Fair fishing." Great Cacapon (B. &0.)— Potomac r. at station; Cacapou near at hand; first best; b. b., perch, butter-fish (V) etc; spring (including Juue) aud fall months best; boats aud bait at moderate prices. Fishing reported "good." Qreen Spring'(B. & O.)— North Branch Potomac r. 1 m. .South Branch 3 m.; last best: b. b. priuci))ally; August, September aud October best; board at farm houses; boats aud baits cheaj); fishing "good". These grounds are much visited by auglers from Pittsburg, Washingtou aud Baltimore. Halltown (B. k O.)— Shenandoah r. 2 m.; Potomac r. 2 in.; first best; b. b cipally; April, May, October aud November best; no hotels; fishing "good." Kanawha (B. k O.)— Kanawha r. at station; Walkers cr. 1 m.; .Stillwell cr, first best; rockbass; white perch and pike; April, May and June; hotel 75c. p boats aud l)ait at little cost: fishing reported "very good." Xiittleton(B. .<£0.)— Fisher. 2 m.; h. h. and sunfish principally; May, Juno, September aud October; hotels 76c. p. d.; $3.50 p. w. A permaneut camp situated ou fishing grounds will be let to camping parties. Beaver Dam, distant 2 m. ia considered the best fishing point; guides $1 p. d.; bait and boats cheap. The fish- ing is reported "tolerably good". Worth Mountain (B. & O.)— Potomac r. and small cr. 2 m.; river best; b.b. principally; September and October best; hotel $1 . m p. d . ; fishing "fair" . Wo 12 Water Station (B. \; O.)— Potomac r. near station; Great (!ac;apou r. « m • both about equal- b. b. and sunfish: first most abuudaut; August to November mcluaive'best; private boarding $1 p. d Fishing "uuusually flue at times". pnu- 1 m.; d.: WFiSr VIR(JIN'I.\. (Seo paROH 195—197.) TT.I (p. il. Th.^ .1. aiirt iMfnl], itockcd with I. Ill ; lar^i! . III., huihU , ; last lieHt; i;tol)or hi'Ht; r., and Mail ember hest; d 1). 1). prin- .; boatH not •Ht best: b.l). iiig reiiortfil Hughes r.; chubs eti'.. }ded; fishing nd May for all within 1 ind Huutish; 1.50 to JJ ; first best: lunths best; auch 3 in.; ird at farm h visited by b. b. priu- .)d." rell cr. 1 m.; 75c. p. d.; May, Juno, inp situated .ut '2 lu. is The fish- best; b. I), r". 'lu^apou r. ;t November les". Onouoka (B. \- (».)— Potomac r. near station: South Branch r. 2 m.: Town cr. *< I i.ittli' ( intapon J 111.; South Biaiii'h r. bt'Ht; b. b. priiu'ii>all\ ; .Mav, .Iiiiit\ Sep- j.uilifraiiil iK'tobfr; tishiUR "good." Bomney (B. A: O.)— South Branch Totoniac; b. b. fishing very good; hotels etc. reaHniiablf. Springfield (B. k O.i— Soutli Bran
  • m. ; Pike Land Clam r. best; bass, pickerel, ciscoes and trout; first two tiiost abundant: minnows, frogs and art. spoons used; June best month. Bayfield (L. S. T. (!o,) — \ number of streams all within 40 m. and emptying into l-ake Superior att'ord very fine trout fishing; July and .\ugust best months; guides $'2 ki. (1 ; board from $7 to $10 p. w.; good trolling for lake trout in June. Brule r., filehrated for its trout fishing, can 1 e reached by railway or team from Bayfield. number of lakes, easily reached, att'ord very fine bass, pickerel and mascalouge sliiiit;. Bloomer (C. St. P. M. k O.)— Long 1.; Chain 1., Cornell 1. and other waters easily tallied; first best; speckled trout, b. b. and pickerel: first most plentiful; worma s bait; May and June beat; hotels $1.50 p. d. ; boats, bait etc. reasonable; guidca. |(iirlu(ling livery, $3 p. d. Brule (N. P.) — Very fine trout fishing in the Brule r. '^ m.; hotels $'2.50 p. d.; jiiiiles $'2 p. d. Our correspondent writes; Trout fishing most excellent. Butternut (Wis. 0.)— Butternut 1. 1 "^i m.; No. Pork of Flambeau r. 5 m.; pike. !4 I . ' : (1- ,s I f I ;L XUI WISCONSIN. (Seo i)aBCH 197—207. picknrel, nianralongc, basH, peri'li, etc.; i)ike, iiickercl and maHcalonno nioBtnnmor- ouh; hotflH f 1 and .W i>. (I.; boatH and bait at moderate i)rii<'H: JlHhin»< "rockI." MaHcalon^e run an hit^b aH 'Iti ])()inidH. Cable (<'- ^t. P. M. .^ ().)— Naiuiikiinitn r. 1 '^ m.; Naniakatimi 1 Oni.; lii^'b^.'2's m,; Ca)>le 1. 'i ni.; Kocdnd iianuMl licst: trout, baHH, ]ii<'kt'i'('l and niaHfalmiKt': th(! thrcfi firi-t nanifd nioHt atxindaiit: UHUal liircn; Aug. to Nov.: botcln $1 .:")(»; f,'iiiil<'H $'2 ji. d. iii('hidin({ boat and bait; t'lKhinu):^ good all tlirou(;li the HcaHon, but best late in the fall. CartwrifiTht (<'• St. P. M. .t <).)— Twiji 1. f. m.; Round 1. f. m.; Lojif; l. h m.; Clitiia ]. H.ni.; Lon^ 1. and Chain l.ln'Ht; pickt-rcl, niar^falongt', b. b., jiikc, iumtIi, etc.: ]ii('k('i'el, |)ike and baHH nioNt plentiful; fro^H, niinnowHand art. and June biiHt; hoteln $!..')(• p. d.: boatH Hh\ p. h. spoonH iiMfd; May m ; Wood 1. It ni.; long I. Chelsea (Win. C.)— Uib 1. 7 m.: <'h(dsi"a 1. 'J m ; Wood 1. It ni.; long I. 3 ni.; tirHtbcHt; b. V)., pike, pickerel. HiintiHli, jiercli, biilllieadH etc.; i>ike and jierch iiioHt u\nnerou;'; J\iue, September and October bent; lioleln $1.50 and $'i p. d.; buata a!id baitH reaHonable. l'"inhinn reported "j^ood, flrnt-claNH." Chetek (C. St. P. M. .^ ().)— Luke Chetek at ntation; Urown'n cr. 4 ni.; Pine cr. 12 in.; Ten Mile cr. 10 m.; Abxine Imv cr. (i ni.; all fjood; pickerel, jiike, b. b. ami trout; first two most plentiful; minnowH and worms aH baitn; hotels . 4'.! p. d.; boatH and bait moderate. Finhinn reported "j^ood all Hunimer." . : Vermillion 1. ;} m. and worniH and froj^H aH bait; Cumberland ((^ St. P. M. .^ o.)— Beaver Dam 1. ', n Kund 1. ti'j m ; all "nood;" pickerel and b. b. princijially : Mii> to Sejiteniber ln'st; hotel,'^ ? 2 p. d. Eau Claire (Win. C.)— Chippewa r., Eau Claire r. and nunierouN creekH in the vicinity; Elk i.nd Otter cr. best; Hjieckled trout in tlie creeks and i)ickerel, jiikc, roi'k baHH, etc. in the rivern: npring and early summer best; hotels j^l to .<2 p. d.; boats and bait at Hinall cost; fishing "good." Emerald (Wis. C.)— Saud er. and Tiffany cr. in vitdnity; first best: trout priii- cipiiily; May and June best; hottds $1 p. d., other charges moderate. Finbiny re- jiorted "very good." Gleuwood (Wip. C. )— Tiffany cr. at Htation; Sand cr. ;i ni . ; last best; front prin- cipally; May and June beat; hotel $2 p. d. Fiwhing "good." Gordon (C. St. P. M. .V O.)— Hrule r. 1« ni.; Keel 1. .'> m.; Whit<- Fish 1. 2 ni.; Ox br. -i ni; Eau (.'laire 1. lom.: Hrule r. best; trout, basH and pickert I principally; trout | in the river, and pi<'kerel and bass mont plenfifiil in lakes; usual baits; June to October bent; no public hotels. The trout finhing in Hrule r. is " very fine." IiOChiel (WiH.C.)— Hig Ot,^■r cr. 4 ni.; Little Otter cr. 2 m.; Lanib'w cr. 6 m.; Hay «r. 'a ni.; all good; brook trout abundant in the creeks; pickerel, pike and b. b. iu river; first most uunierous; ,Iune to September best; hotels #1 j). d.; boats not needed; fishing "very good;" the banks arc free of underbrush and fishing can be (lone from the nhore. Mason (C. St. P. M. k O.)— Pike 1. l.*; m.; Fish cr. H ni.; Eighteen Mile cr. Hni.; first best; whitefish, bass, inckerel and brook trout: last two most numerouH; min- nows as bait; ,Iuly anil August best: hotels $1 ..'"0 p. d. ; guides j;( p. d.; boatH }l\ p. d. "IJrook trdut can be caught in abundance in Fish Creek." New Bichmond (Wis. C.)— Cedar 1. and Bass 1. r> m.; pickerel, b. b., rock bass | and striped bass; first two most numerous; May, June and Seiitember best; hotel $2 p. d.; fishing reported ''very good." Perley (C. St. P. M. i^O.)— Bear 1.. Upper Turtle 1. at station; both good; piko, pickerel, b. b.,ctc.; last two most numerous; frogs best bait; May and June best; I liotelH $1.00 p. d. ; boats reasonable. The abo\ e waters are well stocked and having been little fished excellent sport can be had. Phillips (Wis. C.)— Elk r. and 1. near station; first best: inascalonge, pike, pick- erel, baas and perch; first two most numerous; .August and September best; hottlBJ $1.50 and Ji2p. d.; boats and bait reasonable; fishing "considered good, Prairie du Chien (C. M. & St. P.)— Rice 1, and Wisconsin r. near by: trout and| b. I).; hotels $1 to $2 p. d,; fishing excellent WISCONSIN. XLIII (See paKcH 107— 2<17.) Bice Lake (('. St. P. M. ^ <>.)— Cedur 1. lit m.; J,..iik 1. H ni.; Uuv 1 '.^ iii.; iiM ^'(11.(1; tnnif, iiikc-iicrfli, basH anil pickerel ; liiMt two iiioHt plentiful; art. upodii lined; Mii.v, June and Sei)teniber boHt; botcla $'i p. d.; ynidcs moderate; trout and general lihliiuj^ good. Shell Iiake (C St. P. M. & O.)— Shell 1. at station; porch, bans and HunnHli; flrnt niii.-iay, June aud October best; boats, bait, etc., at moderate pricuH. Fishing said to be very fine. St. Croix (Wig. C.)— St. Croix r. near station; Rice 1. and Pino 1. 6 m.; Bebr 1. 4 111.: ])ickerel, bass, inko, bufTalo and sturgeon; bass, jiickerel and buHalo most nu- nurous; March to June, aud October best; hotels fii.Ou p. w.; boats Ktc. p. h. Fishing reported — "it is good." Superior (<'. St. P. M. A: ().)— Middle r. '20 m.; Trout br. 'M m.; St. Croix 1. 29 111.; lirule r. 2',i m., and I-ake Suiierior at station; Middle r.. Trout br. and Brule r. best; br. trout, b. b., pickerel and pike; first two most abundant; usual baits used; Jum^ aud July best; hotel f 2. .ID ]>. d.; boats and bait reasonable; fishing "very ^.'niiil," also excellent camping grounds. Turtle Lake (C. St. P. M. k ().)— Turtle 1. Cm.; pickerel and bass principally; (rugs as bait; May and June best; hotel $1 p. d.; guides not needed. Westboro (Wis. C.)— James 1. 3.; Harper'nl, 5 m.; Spirit 1. 8 m.; Jump r. 15 m.; Wcoil 1. r2m.; the largest aud best is Spirit 1.; b, b., pickerel, mascalonge, pike; bass aud pickerel most abundant; June, July, Seiitomber an p. d.; boats aud bait free to hotel guests; fisLiug is reported us "reasonably good." i r r, II >* i by: trout and ! 9 ,1 f i Abb llliHIt tliolltl All I.. 1.. II Imti'ln Baz iiiiiiiii Baa IlllK' I' N.> hot Bay licHt; ( bi'st. Bloi eiiMiil; ohm; 1,1 Boli Ilinst n Brev aliiiiit e JllllC 1)1 Brok r. at Ldi Hinl i>cr .Srptfliil ii p. (1. Jl.-i to tll( Coali IllillllDW Cowli ami Hiua l)ait.s plv lent fisL Ciilln l)aiiu'(l Ij Hot. 'Is i Deata Wafer va •Summer Decat '■ '4 m.; iHitl'alo, e lakes in e May, Juu Spes ( luoHt nun ti.2r-p. d ALABAMA. Abbrfviatiosh— >). I)., Idack Ixihn; br., Itrnnk; cr., rrffk; 1., lak^; 1. ni., lafRW iiiuufh: 111., uiilc; i'.> imiid; p. d., per duy; p. w., p«T wt'i-k; r,, rivor; m. hi.. hiiiuU iitoutL; Htr.. Htrnttiii; w., week. Allenton (I-. \ N.)— Uciir i-r. '^ in,; Uoiivcr j).. >., ni.; Iiw«t: hrt'aiu, )>. Ii. iiiid i-attlHli; worm mid niiiiDow Imit iihimI: May and ■liiin- )><-st; iii> rt'^ular Bangor |T'- '^ N.)— Mulberry r. '^ in.: l>. h., pcnli. cattlHli. etc.; iimml haitx arc. iiiiiiiiiiWH, iiiiihIi, and worniH; .\|iril. May, and .Inn*- bcHt; iio hotul, hut private hoard ut niodcratt- price ran he ha oitliMh; perch nioHt numerous; minnow bait; A|iril and May bewt nioutlin. No liotelM or KuidcH; tlMbinn indillerent. Bayland (K. and W. of .\.)— CooHa r. :t m.; Trout cr. near Htation; flr^t mimed hi'.^t; coarne MhIi pre(U)miuute; muxb, miuuoWH, etc., used for bait; uprin^^ and fall best. Blount SprinffS (I- & N.)— Mulberry r. '2 m.: Black Warrior r. 7 m.; both eipinl; trout, (hlucK hasH) perch, cattish, bream, etc.; b. b., and perch most nuiner- ou.s; Liv«' minnows and worms as bait mostly; May and .June best; Hotels $'i p. d.; guides $1 p. d. These waters are reported ^ood. Boliffee Station (Q. & ('.)— IMk'I r. 2'^ m.; perch, bream, catfish, etc.; I)reani iii'Mt nunieroUH; minnow and worm baits; April and May best; hotels and boats nMsonable. The butl'alo fish is very abundant in Binbee r. Brewton (L. '^ N.) — Btuut Corner. '^ m.; Murder cr. '., m.; Conecuh r. .'1 m. ahiiiit e(i\mlly Kood; bream, b. b., catflHh, etc.; nsual baits used;— April May anc. Jtmc best; hotels f '2.50 p. d. Broken Arrow (K. A; W. of A.) — Trout i—.: Broken Arrow cr. near station; Coosa r. at Lock, 4 m.; all about equal; trout (?), ■ rcb, drum catfish, biitl'alo etc.; cattlsli ami i>erch most numerous; worms, mush, a ! small tl^^Ll used for baits; May, .Tune, .Si'ptciuber, and October best; hotels .fl p. d.. and private board lUc. p. d.; (»uides f 1 II. il. Altho. the above waters rise in the mountains of N. Ala., we are in ditubt as to the species of fish called "trout" — they may possibly bo the b. b. CoalinGT (Q- & ("■) — Warrior r. H m.; trout, (b. b.,)and other varieties; worms and niiiinows used as L„its; good board at private house $13 p. m.; tlshiug is not much indulged in by residents. Cowles (W. R. R. of A.) — Alabama r. '^ m.; b. b., black perch, catfish etc.; worms and small fish used as bait; Ai)ril to July best; hoteln ^t reasonable rate; boats and hdiU plenty. Maj. J. F. Jones, of Uogauville, Ala., informs us that there i» excel- lent fishing at this point. Cullman's (L. & N.)— Eight Mile or. I'.j m.; Big cr. 2', m.; Flint cr. 10 m.; last iuiiii('(l best; b. b. catfish, etc.; minnows and worms as bait; May and June best; Hotels ,'j;i to $2, p. d. The fishing; is reported good in Flint r.. Deatsville (L. & N.)— Big Mortar cr. at wtatiou; b. b., i>erch and most fresh water varieties; worms, crickets, and small fish the usual baits; season .Spriufj, .Siiiunier and Autumn; Hotel $1 p. d. Decatur (L & N.)— Near by are the following waters; Tennessee r. '4 m.; Swan I 'i ni.; Beaver 1. I'j m.; Flint r. S'^ m. The lakes contain I. m., b. b., perch. liiittali), etc. Flint r. in the spring gives good fishing. Tndling for b. b. in the bikes is excellent. Usual baits. Hotels $2 p. d.; no guides, iilenty of volunteer.-*. May, June, July, Sept., and Oct., are the best months. Epes (Q. k C.)— Bigbee r. V m.; trout, (b. b..) catfish, butlalo. drum, etc.; bulTalo nlo^t numerous; bread and worms usual baits: April, May and June best; Hotel tl.J' p. d.; boats and baits very low. ill i \ 1 t i 1 ■■ i" i ;t i * t ! '■ 16 THf: ANGLER H GUIDE BOOK. Eutaw (Q. k C.)— Warrior r. 3 m.; OrinncU 1. 4 m.; Chnptaw 1, 4 in.; the Lagoon 1 ', in. lout,' :{ m.; (irinr.pll 1. and th<^ Liij^oon bint; trout, (1). !>..) white piTi.-h, broam fttc; l)reain nidst inuncrouH; baitH are miuuows, crickets, ^,'ras^hM]lll^■rH, roachas etc.; April May and JiiiH' Ix-Ht; HotelH #'J p. d.; no proft'Hsioual uniiles, Imt iier.sonH to aft us such ran lie had; boats and bait gratnituouHly. The tiHhiu;,' in reported to be exeeUeut in tin,' above waters. PlintlL. .^ N.)— Flint b. b., perch, pike, eattitih etc.; jperc'' and basB most luinierouH; baits are wornis, craylish itnd minnows; April and Ma,' best. Francis (K. k W. of .\.| — Tallasahatchee or. ';; ni.; Coosa r. '^ m.; cattish, bnflalo aHd (Inini; minnows, craylish, nnish and worms used for baits; Ajiril and May best; No rcf^ular hotel, but private board can bo had and good camping grounds. Garden City (L. & N.)— Mulberry r. '^ m.; b, b., Catfish, drum etc.; minnows Usual bait; Hotels .fl p. d.; guides il p. d. No boats needed, canoes free. Oray's (K. & W. of ,\.)— Tallasahatchee cr. '., m.; Ohatchie cr. '., m.: last named Ix'st; trout (V) drum, cattish, redhorse etc.; trout, redhorse and suckers most numerous; mush and worms used fur baits; Hpriiig and fall months best; board can be had at private houseH at $1 p. d.; guides SI p. d.; boats aud bait at very small cost. Oreenville (L. :<.)— Black Warrior r.; Hulls 1.; ^loon 1., aud Big 1.: easily accessible; the lakes are best; butt'alo, catfish and white perch; miuuows and mealed cotton are used as baits; .May, June, July aud August best.; private board only. Jefferson (L. A:. N.) — Warrior r. and Turkey cr. accessible: Warrior r. best; percli, catfish aud other varieties; mush minnows aud worms, baits used; May, and Juue best; hotel reasonable; boats can bo had. Jouesboro (Q. , m.; first named best: channel catfish, biitfalo, yellow cat, redhorse and others; mush, •worms and minnows used for baits; April and May best months; no hotols, but private; board can bo obtained at reasonable rates; boats at uomiual cost. Steels (Q. & C.)— Big Canoe cr. 5 m.; trout, (b. b.,) drum, bream, catfish etc.; bream most numerous; worms, minnows etc. as bait; April aud May best; hotel |'2 p. d.; boats can be obtained reasonable. Stewarts (Q- i!^ C.) — Hedleston 1.; Little Hedlestoii 1., aud Story 1.; first named best; bream, trout, (b. b.,) aud white perch; bream most uumerous; worms aud crickets used; May, Juno aud Sept. best mouths; no regular hotels, but private board can be had. Valley Head (Q. & O— DeSot, m., both I -iliaUygood. Trout, perch, etc. Worms, live baits and trolls used. Fall mouth 5 I ii-t. Hotels, reasonable; guides, $1..50 p. d.; boats, $1 per day. I Esat Lake (A. M. R. R.)— East 1., Horseshoe 1., Forked 1., East Lake bayou; '' i.iiMpa 1.. and (trucked 1., }i to 4 m. from station; all about ecjually good; b. b., wliite perch, yellow perch, etc.; bass and white perch most numerous; live bait aiil spoon trolling usual; May to September be.st; hotels, $1.5(J j). d.; guide, boats aud baits reasonable. This is a very fine fishing ground and in tho fall axcellent hunting for deer, wild turkey, etc. Eureka (E. 8.)— White r. and Kings r. About equal; perch, b. b., pike, etc.; ! la.k l)ass most numerous; baits used are live, minnows, and art. spoons; April and M.iy, October and November best; hotels, |'2 to $3 i>. d.; boats, $1 p. d Eureka Springs (E. S.)— White r. and Kings r., 7 m.; War Eagle r., 25 m.; last iiaiiud best: bass, jack salmon (pike-perch), perch and catfish; bass most ntinierons; M.innows and trolling spoons used; April, May, September, Octol)er and November \v. hotels, $2.50 p. d. ; no professional guides, Init several fishermen, who could bo !;ail as such. (too(1 fishing grounds, also for hunting. Fayetteville (St. L. *: San F.)— White r., 3 m.: Osage cr., 15 m.; War Eagle or., j"> 111.: Osage and War Eagle best; b. b,, perch and catfish; bass most numerous; live ! lit used; .\pril. May, June and October best: no regular hotel, but board at low ratrs furnished; boats can be had reasonable. Forest City (M. k L. R.)— St. Francis r., 4 m.: Keathley's 1., m.; Horseshoe 1., C< Hi.; Keathley's 1. best; trout and speckled perch (strawberry bass), the Litter being iiio-t numerous: minnows and worms as bait; .\pril, May June and July best; lii'tels, ?2 ji. d.: boats 2.5('. p. d.; bait free. Fort Smith (St. L. k San F.)— Black Fork cr., and Holston cr., both easily acces- Miili'; first named, best; h. b., bream, catfish, etc.: b. b. most numerous; May, and Jiiiie best; trolling spoons used; hotel, reasonaV)le; guides at modt^rate prices. Gallaway (M. & L. R.)— Hills 1., near station; Faulkner's 1., 1 m.; Laurel bayou, . 111.; Ink Bayou, '4 m.; the first named two are the b<^st; trout, perch, b. b., jiike, 'itiisli, etc.: perch and pike most niitnerous; baits are, worms, grubs, minnows, tic lis, spoon baits, et<'.; April, May, October, and November, best; hotel, fl p. '1 : guide, ifl p. d.; boat« aud bait at oOc. to $1 p. d. Hardy (K. <\ Ft. S. k G.)— Spring r., near statioti: South Fork, 1 m.; b. b., per h, ■ . bass ni ist numerous; minnows the iisual bait; May, June, Sept., Oct., and N V. licst: hake Dick and Atkins 1. best; b. b.. pike, white perch, and suntish; bass and perch nio.st numeroun; baits — spinusrs, worms, and live bait; June to November best; no hotels, boarding can l>e had at farm houses and camping out is done; boats and bait at merely nominal cost; fair lishmg in above waters. Bob Boy (T. k St. L.)— Dick 1., 5 m.; Seitel 1., C m.; Plum bayou, ;J m.; Keed 1., 3 m.; .Arkansas r., 1 m.; first two named best; black and strawberry bass, and coarse fish; minnows and worms as baits; si)ring and fall best time; private board- ing can be bad. Sogers (St. L, k San F.)— War Eagle cr., 12 m.; Sugar cr., 10 m.; Spavinaw cr., 12 m.; Osage cr., 12 m.; White r., 7 m.; War Eagle cr. and Whiter, best; b. b., perch, catfish, etc.; bass and perch most numerous; May and June best; minnows mostly ased as bait; hotel, $1 p. d.; boats and bait at nominal prices; considerable netting il done hor(! but hook and line fishing is reported good. Sand Kill (M. k L. R.)— White r., 2 m.; Cache r.. 2 m.; Upsaw 1.; Horseshoe!.; Hodge 1., and a number of other lakes from 1 to 5 m.; all good; trt)ut, perch of dif- ferent varieties, b. b., catfish, and others; baits are, minnows, worms, etc.; May, June, October, and November, best; hotels, $1 p. d., or $3 to $4 p. w.; guides, $1 p. d.; boats, $1 p. d. Van Buren (St. L. k San F.)— Lee's cr., Clear cr., Richland bayou, Nea 1., Cotton- wood 1., McLaughlin 1. and bayou, Rose 1., Flatrock cr., all within 10 m., some only 2 m., all good fishing waters; b. b., croppies, and bream; worms, grubs, and min- non's, usual baits; May, June, Oct., and Nov., best; guides and boats nominal and often free; iLia 1« a good fishing section of country. Wabbaseca (T. k St. L.) — T.'cttaseka Bayou, '^ m.; b. b., perch, and catfish; baita used are, worms, squirrels, and birds; Mi'.y. June, Oct., and Nov., best; fine lishing »ud huniting reported here. CALIFORNIA. Alvord (C. k C.) — Big Pine cr., Jones cr., both accessible: first uar>icd best; Mountain, or C'al. trout; worms and flies; May, Juno, July, and August, best: hot»!. $2 p. d. ; fish weighing from C oz. to 2 lbs. plentiful here. Aptos (So. Pac.) — Aptos cr. and Valencia cr., near station; Soquel cr., 4 m.: first named best; trout and salmon; first most numerous; worms and art flies in use: April, to October best; hotels, $1.50 to $4 p. d.; bait plenty; there is also flue salt water fishing. Belmont (So. Pac.)— Crystal Springs 1., 4 m.; trout ami b. b., latter most numer- ous worms, shrimp and live bait used; April to November best; hotels. $1 p. d.; boats can lie had at reasonable rate; permits are required from the Spring Valley Water Co. to fish in this lake and the quantity is limited to Ki fish. Bishop Creek (C. k C.)— Bishop cr., 5 m.; Owen's r., '4 m.; first named best; mountain and river trout; worms and art. flies; May to October, best season; hotel, $2 p. d.; guide can be procured; some Eastern brook trout have been introduced here lately. Castroville (So. Pac.)— Monterey Bay and Epinosa 1., accessible; first named best; "surfs," snudts, rock cod, flounders and others; first named most numerous; Band crabs and clams as baits; hotels, $2 p. d.; we have no report of the fish in Espinosa 1 Chico ((!ent. P.)— Feather r., at Big Meadows, CO m. by stage; rainbow trout; flv fishing mostly; summer months best; trout fishing reported very fine here; guides and accommodations can be had. Clairville (S. F. k N. P.)— Russian r., '4 m.; Sulphur or., 4 m.: Warm Springs cr., 6 m.; Dry cr., 4 m., and San Sal cr., 5 m.; Sulphur cr. best; mountain trout; worm bait and art flies: May and June best: hotel, $1 p. d.: the above waters am excellent ones for trout with the exicd best; lest: hotsl. 4 m.; flr«t lies iu use; 10 tine salt (>Ht numer- L n V- '»••• p-ing Valley inied best; ■ion; hotel, lintroduced Irst uiunc'fl luumerous; the lish iu trout; fly fjuidi'^ \'rv Ini Sl)^in^'^< Itaiu trout: jwatera ani ih i>revail. Cloverdale (S. F. k N. P.)— Runsian r. 'i ni.. Sulphur cr. 1 m.. Pinte cr. C in., Sjuaw cr. 10 m.; Sulphur and Piute crs. are beet; brook and lake trout, the latter ])eiug most abundant; usual bait«: May, June, and July, are the favorite months; h'ltelH, $1.50 to |'2 p. d.; guides, $2 to $2.50 p. d.; no boats needed; local angler* use the fly tipped with a piece t)f worm. Tackle can be bought iu t'loverdale. Coyote (So. Pac.) — Head waters of Coyote and Las Animas crs. 15 m.; first named best; speckled trout and whiteflsh; whiteflsh most numerous; worms used mostly as bait; April, May, and June best; no regular hotels or guides; boats not needed. Dtmcan's MillB (N. P. C.) — Russian r. near station, Austin cr. 1 m.. Willow cr. Ti III.; Russian Gulch, 8 m.; about equally good; trout iu the creeks, salmon in river; wuruis, grasshoppers, and flies, as baits; winter best for salmon, winter and spring f.ir trout; hotel, $2 p. d.; boats at nominal cost. Hook and line fishing not much followed, yet local anglers generally get fine creels of trout. Freestone (N. P. C.)— Salmon cr., near station; salmon and trout; the latter mo«t numerous; baits, worms and flies; April to August best time; hotels at reasonable rates. Fulton (S. F. & N. P.)— Laguna, fi m.: Mark West cr., 8 m.; the latter with ite hiadwaters are abundantly supplied with trout; Laguna best; trout, perch, catfish, carp, etc.; perch and catfish most numerous; worms used mostly as bait; March and July best; hotels at very reasonable rates; boats 50c. p. b.; guides not needed. These waters are much frequented by campers out. Qlen Ellen (Son. k 8. R.) — In this immediate vicinity the following creeks con- tain many trout: Sonoma, (^>labasas, .Stewart, and Graham, of which the first i« best; usual baits: hotels, :f (J to $10 p. w.; no boats or guides needed. Ouemeville (S. F. & N. P.) — Gillim's cr.. (! m.; East .\ustiu cr., 8 m.; Austin cr. accessible; first two named best; mountain trout and salmon; trout most numer- ovis; worm bait; hotels at reasonable rate; boats not needed. The fishing here ii reported excellent. Hamlet (N. P. C.) — Tomales Bay, near station; smelt, perch, flounders, rockcod, soa bass, herring, etc.; smelt, perch, and herring, most uunu'rous; clunis aud muscles used as bait; April, May, June, and July, best; hotel, $2 p. d.: boats, $1 p. d. Perch are caught all the year rouiul. Lone Pine (f. & C.) — Lone Pine cr. ; Whitney cr. ; headwaters of Kern and King,j rivers; Cal. mountain trout and river trout: baits \ised are, minnows, worms, und flies; August, September, and October, l)est; no hotels at these places and campiuij is necessary; guides can be procured. Whitney's cr. is the home of the celebraterj "unMen trout," which is said to be unclassified by ichthyologists. For description, otc. sec Thk American Ancslkr, April 11, 1885. Marshall (N. P. C.) — Tomales Bay, rlo^o to town; sulmou, perch, smelt, anij Lerrinji: clams are u^cd mostly as bait; January, February, S.3ptember, and Octobu" I best; luiteis, $1.25 p. d.; gviide;^, *3 p. d. Millbrae (So. Pac) — Lake San Andreas, i m.; Lake Pilarcitos, 7 m.; last named best; trout and b. b.; trout most numerous; wonn a'ul shrimp baits: April, May. •lune, and July, best; hotel, $1.50 p. d.; giiides at reasonaijlc rates; boats and baU muderate. During April, May, and June, good trout fishing can be )iad in several [Htreaiiis from 2 to 3 m, fro: • station. Monterey (So. Pac.)— The trout streams in this vicinity are mimerous. We name. |f';iriiii'l r., 4 m.; San Jose cr., 5'.j m.; Garra Patas cr., Ki m.; Rocky cr., 2U m.; ICerro cr., 23 m.; Little Sur r., 30 m.; Sur Grande, .'(4 in. Of these the two last I named and the (larnicl are the best, the tributaries of the latter being full of fini* jtroiit. May, June, and July are the favorite months. The salt water fishing in the iJiay is excellent. The best season is from August 1 to Noveml)er 1. Trolling is in Ififneral use, by which salmon (?). sea bass, skijijack, aud baracuta are caught. liock- Iftsli, halibut, sole, flotinders, and cod. are caught by still fishing. 15oats and bait |$l per hour, cheaper by the.day; guides, #1 p. d., with lioard; liotels, $1 to $2 ]>. d., $'' to $7 \). w.; boats, for 2 to 4 persons, $8 ji, d., including bait and lines and ser- I vic(M«of 2 oarsmen; $5 j). d. is charged for a boat and services of oue boatman. Novato (S. F. k N. P.)— Novato cr., 2 m.; Halleck cr., 3 m.; both are fair: brook Itroiit; worm bait; April and May best; hotels at reasonable rates. Ocean View (So. Pac.)— Knowles's fish ranch, 1 ni.; trout; usual baits and sea- inn; hotel, ,50c. ]). meal; it costs $1 p. lb. to take fish here. Pajaro (So. I'ac.)— -(Vn'ralitos cr., H m.; Pajaro r., 1 m.; Pescadero cr.. m.* 1 * '1 i' ■< i 20 TUE ANdI.ER H GUIDE POOK. AptoB cr., 12 m.: The LaVpA. 9 m.t Ar\tna or. hosf : tro«i. salninn, perch, and catflnh : tnnit inoHt luiiiRTous; ttics, wonuH, saud rteas, and f^:iliin>n rncas baits; May, Juuc, and July best; hot<;l8, $'2.5() p. d.; livery incu as t^uiden at reasonable ratt's; boatM aud baitH nominal. Art. flicH, the medium wize, are HUcecsHful lures. Monterey Bay, not distant, yives the u.sual nalt water fishing. Beddingr (Cent. P.) — McOloud r., 20 m.: Kalmnn and rainbow trout: nalmon eggH arc usually us(!d as bait; early Hummer best s to 'JO m.. and all about eijually good; salmon tiM.it — trout and salmon; usual baits; A\)ril to August, inclusive, best months; hotels, flto$2p. d.; guides can !)(• had at reasonable rate: l)oats not needi-d; bait at moderate cost. Stage to best ttshing grounds. Address, E. N. Wilcox, Red- wood ("ity, Cal. San Anselmo (N. P. <'.)— San .Vnselmo cr.. tiear station; salmon and trout; trout most numerous; usual baits: .\iiril and May best; hotels, $2.50 to flip, d.: guides can be had reasonable: boats not used in fishing. San Bruno (So. Pac.)— I^iikes Pilarcitos, 7 m.: San .\udreas. '1 m.: Crystal Spring. Km.: Laki' Pilarcitos best; trout and b. b.: first most numerous; worms and shrimp as baits; May, June, aud Jnly, best; hotel at reasonable rate. San Francisco — Lake Merced, Lake San Andreas, Pilarcitos — Crystal Springs ; Chabot 1., l^gtmitos 1.. all good; b. b. (?) and trout; the latter most numeroub; shrimp, worms, live baits, tlicis, and spoons used: May, June, July, and .\ugust, best; liotels, fL.'iO to $'2..')0 ji. d.: boats. |1 j). d. The salt water fishing near tint city is mostly for rock cod. sea i)ass. smelts, etc. Many trout streams are accessible. Consult the local fishing tackle dealers. San Oeronimo (N. P. C.) — I^agunitas cr.. 2'^ m.; Nicasio cr., .5 m.: first named l)est: trout: worms and flies usual baits; May and June best: hotels reasonable; local anglers get fair creels: no boats or guides needed. San Jose (So. reasonable rate. Pa. -Smith cr., 15 m.; mountain trout; worm bait; hotel at ni.: San Andreas 1., 6?2 m.; Pilarcitos San Mateo (So. Pa<'.) — Crystal Spring 1. 1., 1.5 m.; Pilan'itos cr., Sm.: Purissima cr., l(i m.: Tunitas cr., 20 m.: Lobitas cr., 2Um.: San (Irt'gorio cr.. 25 m.: Pec;;dero cr.. Ho m.: Butano cr.. HO m.; The Lakes are best; brook trout, b. b., and salmon trout: brook trout most numerous: artificial flies and minnows best baits for lakes and worms for creeks; April toOct biug section B. R. Co., id Lagnna cr., Monterey mountain id tieuH lined arriage and Bay, not far m.; about usual bait ; 3t first-class. itr.\ wormc boatH and Spring cr., »'arni Spriiiiz Hiid June, p. d. lest: salmon h and April ■rs, sUriiiipdi TocalomalN. P. C'.)— Paper Mill cr., rlofle by station; trout, salmon, and chub; th.- lust iiiost numerous; worms usual bait; .\pril and M;iyl)est: liotel .?."> p. w. Tiburon (S. F. A: N. 1'.) — liaccoou straits from 'j to 1 m.; Peninsula point. Bluff I'liint, (Hospital Cove) best places; rock cod, perch, smelt, sea trout, etc.; rock cod and .smelt most numerous; worms, sardines, and clams, usual bait; -July, August, ■Siptember, and October, best; hotels, "iiic p. meal, $0 p. w.; guide, $1 per person J), d.; boats, bait, and line, $2 to $3 p. d. -Salmon cr.; trtmt and sahuon; trou;, most numeroufl; Valley Pord(!S. P. C. W(irms used as bait. Windsor (S. F. & N. P.)— Russian r., Mark West cr., and Bedwell or., accessible; tii>t uiiiiied best; perch and coarse varieties in summer and salmon in winter and siiriiii,'; coarse varieties are most iiuiikm-ous; worms usu;il l)ait; liotels. *■:< to .flo II. w.;"" guides can be obtained reasonable; lioats not kept for regular hire, but can lie procured. CANADA. DOMINION OF Province of Manitoba. Austin (Can. P.)— Beaver cr. '^ m.; pike the principal tish; spearing and trolling uiustly; July and August best; hotel, reasonable rates. Brandon (Can. P.)— .\Hsiniboine r. near station; Pelican 1. .3."i m.; last named lust; pike, pickerel, and gold eyes; two tirst named most numerous: principally tiolliug; -June, July and August best; hotels at reasonable rates; boats can be ob- tiiiued. Chater (Can. P.)— Willow cr. 1'^ m.; Assiniboine r. l'^ ni.; first named best; liirktrel. pike, gold eyes (moon-eye) etc.; pike most numerous; trolling mostly. :\Iay and June best; hotel $1 p. d. Dominion City (Can. P.)— Rosseaii r.. near station: pike, pickerel, gold eye (iiiii.ni-i'ye) and lattish; gold eye and catfish most numerous; baits, meat and frogs; Seiitember and October best; hotels $l.iiO p. d. Tort William (Can. P.)— Kauiiuistiqua r. for 14 m. from the mouth at this siiitiiin, yields good pike and pickerel sport. Carp r. 5 in. contains trout from ', til t', lbs. in weight; they are mainly taken in a brook running down from tlie luiiuiitains; June , July and August are the best months for them. Brewlew 1. 4 III. also contains trout. Several (.ither waters near by yitdd good troutiuy, and pilie and iiickerel tishing. Accommodations at moderate charges. Grenfell (Can. P.)— Crooked 1. 20 m.; piko pickerel, whitefish etc.; pike most uuun'rous; trolling mostly; June, Oct. and Nov. best; board at farm houses at iniiderate rate; guides and boats can be had. Oriswold (Can. P.) — Assiniboine r. '2ni.: pike and golden eye (moon-eye); the last most abundant; flies and trolling; May and June best; hotel |2 p. d. ; guides and boats can be procured. High Bluff (Can. P.)— Assiniboine r. 4 m.; Lake Manitoba l.'i m.; the last named best; jiike, pickerel and whitefish: pike and whitefish most numerous: baits used; lutat, frogs and minnows; good all summer, and through the ice in winter; board- in.; at farm houses can be had; guides also. Indian Head (Can. P.) — Qu 'Appelle Lakes m.; all fine; pike, whitefish, perch, cattish etc.; pike and whitefish most numerous; meat baits and trolling; April, May, Sept. and Oct. best; hotels $2 p. d. ; Indian guides; boats plenty and cheap. La Salle (Can. P.) — Lasalle r. near station; Red r. 8 m.; last named best; pike, piikerel. Vi. 1)., golden eyes, (moon-eye) and others; pike and gold eyes most uu- niiM'ous; trolling spoons used mostly; June, July and .\ugust best; no hotels, Imt l.'iarding can be had at farm houses. Morris (Can. P.)— Morris r. '^ m.; Red r. 'j m.; last named best; pike, pickerel, porch, golden eye (moon-eye) and catfish: pike most numerous, and caught usually by trolling; June best month: hotel $1.50 p. d. ; guides can bo had; boats fl i>: d. Oak Iiake (Can. P.)— Oak 1. at station; pike principally; trolling mostly; June to .'sipt. best; hotels $l..''>o p. d.; guides can be had; boats plenty and cheaii. Qu 'Appelle (Can. P.) — t^u 'Appelle I^kes 12 m.; all fine; pike, muUett, white- fish, percn, catfish etc.; pike and whitefish most numerous; baits, meat and troll- r. i; 4 i 1 ■■ 1 i a ■. 1 i w I f ^'m i '>■> THK ANGLKR S GUIDE UOOK. iufi: Ajiril, May, Sept. ana Oct. liCHt: hotels $2 p. d.; Indiann as (,'iudis: boat*, plenty and cheap. Selkirk West (< 'an. P.)— Red r. near station: Lake Winnipc^f,' 1') ni.: last named boHt; iiikc, ]iickcrcl, p!<>l(l(^n cvo (nioun-eyo), iicrch and coarHo fish; pike and pick- erel most, numerous; baits used, meat, minnows and trolling; June and September best; hotels fl p. d.; ^{uides clieap; boats and canoes plentiful. Stonewall (fan. 1'.) — Jackflsh cr. near station: pike most numero\is; troUint; mostly; Slay and June best; hotel reasonable: boats cheap. Winnipegr (<'an. P.) — lied r. and Assiniboine r. iit'ar station: last named bout; pike, golden eye, (nioon-(!ye) cattish etc.: usual baits; Jtme, July, Au^^ust and Sept. best; hotels at moderate prices; boats plenty at 'JOc. p. h. Province of New BrunawicK. Andover (Now B. t — There is (jood ftshiufi at certain seasons. Hay in June, for fiabnou and trout at th(! mouth of Tobicpu' r., and 15 or 'Jn ni. up it. In IHHl two rods scored 17 salmon in \ng. on tlit; main Tobi(jue. During the latter part of that month and in Sept. there is f;ood tishint;, also in Jiim; and July, when the blackrty i.s not so troubles(une. Tl»<> trip can bo made uj) the Tobicjue and down th« Nepisicjuit to IJathnrst in about bl days and ^ood lishinK can be had during the passaj^e. TlH>re are also several lakes tliat can b(> reached by canoe in H to 10 days which {jivo excellent rtshinj,'. Salmon can be caujiht in tlu! above waters, but trout an^ most numerous and very abundant. June and Se)ifeuiber are the best months; botel.s at .Vndover Jl.no to ?^2 ]). d.; ^'li'les, includini,' l)oat fl.Ti) p. d., and board. Address J. A. Perley Es(i., Andover, Victoria Co.. N. 15., for iiiforination. AddresB the (len. Pass .\gent of the road, as to public waters for salmon and trout. Bamaby River (Intercolonial) — S. W. branch of Miramii'hi r. 1 m.: salmon and trotit; salmon most numerous; artiticial Hies; July and Ati^nst best months; boats can be, had. Bathurst (Intorcohmial)— Nepisiquit or Bi^ r. .'1 m.; Teto-a-gouche r. '2>^ m.; Middle r. '2 m.; first named best; salmon and trout: salmon most nuruorons; artifl- cialilies used; June 1.") to Soptemlx-r 1.") best; hotels ?1 ji. d.; Kuid(>s plenty, SI. '25 p. d.: canoes with men easily procured. The lishinn is said to be kooo in Bif^ r. for salmon from the mouth to tjrand Falls 21 m. A number of good trout streams ar« in this section. Bellediine (Intercolonial) — Bay Chaloir and ]>olledunc r. accessible: first named best: salmon, trout, codtish, mackerel and herriun: the two last most numerous; clams, luu'ring etc. as baits; September best; no r(>gnlar hotel, but board can be obtain(ul very (dieap; guido with boat $'2.M) \>. d. The trout are scarce, and the salmon are caught only in nets. Tlie mackerel take the Look and t;ive tine play. Campbellton (Intercolonial) — Trout as large as fi'J Iba. have been cauRht witli bait in tlu' Uestigouche r. at this )ioiiit. They are also taken with the artiticial tly. Parker 1. from ;< to 7 m, distant, aboiind in speckled trout of large size, and the same is likewise true of Mission 1., some -t m. distant from Campbellton. The sec- tion around this jioint is full of fine fishing waters. In the Restigouch<; here salmon may also be caught at times, .and some of the pools an^ subject to day lea«e. Indian guides $2.50 p. d., imduding board, or ?:i p. d. and board tliemsehcs. Hotels f 1.25 to $1,50 p. d., from which a day's good lishiug can be had ou the waters adja- cent. -Canaan r. 1 m.; trout; worms usual bait; June and Canaan (Intercolonial)- July best. Charlo (Intercoloriial) — River Charlo, North and South branches; accessible; North branch best; 8ea trout, speckled trout, grilse and salmon; sea trout most numerous; worms and flies used as bait; July and August best; hotels $1 p. d.; guide at moderate charge; boats unnecessary; bait easily obtained and is more killing than the artificial fly. DalLousie June, (Intercolonial) — Robinson's 1. 2 nj.; Restigouche r. near sta- tion; first named best; trout, -almon, perch, smelts etc.; trout and salmon most ntamerous; artificial fly used mostly; June and July best; hotels $1 p. d.; guide $1.25 p. d. ; boats and bait at small cost. The fishing is good and accommodatious ample. Frederlckton, (New B.)— This is a centre point for anglers visiting New Bruns- wiok. The r. r. runs as far as Edmundston 150 m. above Frederlckton. Outfits, m UNITED STATES AND C.VMAD.V 23 ^^f^■, boat«, iHt named and pick- ic'pteniber h; trolling mt'd best; and Sept. Juno, for II lH84r two art of that ic hlackfly down tho during tlia to 10 days , but ti'out st niMiiths; md board. Addreae alnion and iths; boats r. 'i^2 m.; •ons; artifl- cnty, $1.25 1 Big r. for troauiB ar« ihlr; first last most hotel, but trout are hook and lught witli itirial tly. and the The nec- rc salmon dav lea«e. HotelH Liters adja- June and iccessible: rout most lip. d.; is more near Bta- tnon most Td. ; guide Inodatioua ^w Brnns- Outtlts, guidoH etc., can be had at Grand Falls, 120 m. from FrodorioktOH, anrt good hotelB will V>o found thoro, and at Edmundston also, whcro tho Madawaska r. joins tho St. ■Johns r. The Tolcdi r. omptios into a lake near by, and the r. (-an be navijjated by canoes for 50 m. It has several branches and many lakes where a fly has never been cast. 8 m. below Edmundston is tho Green r., having numerous 1 and branchen emptying into tho St. Johns. Tho above waters teem with trout of good size, and in the 1. may be found lake trout. From tho last of June until Aug. is the best season. Tho St. Franris, 30 m. above Edmundston, is a branch of the St. Joliiis, and gives for 50 m. or more, noble trout lishing. The above section is probably tho best trouting ground in I-^steni America. Hampton (Intercolonial) — Htairy 1. aciiessible; trout; worms and flies as bait: Sii'ttiiibcr and October best; hotel accommodations not extensive. ^l'( Henry's Iiake (St. M. k U.)— See St. Martin's N. B. m.; Little r. 8 m.; North r. 2 m.: New 3 m.; Elgin Is. 15 in.; lirst named best; Jacquet River (Intercolonial) — .Jaccjuet r. 1 m.; Bellednno r. 4 m.; Armstrong br. 'j m.; first named best; brook and sea trout and salmon; sea trout most numer- (iiis; ordinary flies for trout and salmon used; June, July and August best; hotels $4 to .?5 p. w.; guides f.T p. d., with canoe; mackerel fishing with hook and line in dci'|i water about 2 m. from shore, is much indulged in, and for which speckled herniig chojiped tine is used as bait. TIk; trout of the ifresh waters are of small ei/.c l)iit are numerous. Those in Jacquet r. run largo; 4 and 5 lbs. lish having been caUK'iit there. Nev Mills (Iut»;rcolonial|— New Mills r. 'i m.; Ben.iamine r. 1 m.: last named best: ^almon and trout, last most numerous: Hies and worms as bait: June and July best; hotels at moderate, charge; guides $1 p. d.; boats and bait reasonable. Painsec June (Intercolonial) — Painsec 1. 1 m.; trout; worms and flies as bait; June and July best; hotel at reasonable rate. The 1. is small, but trout from 1 to 2 Uis, are taken from it. No public boats. Fetitcodiac (Intercolonial)— Posett r. 4 Oaiiium r. 12 m.: Anaganci^ Mill p. and str. J trout only: usual hires; Juno best; hotels $1 p. d.; guides at moderate charges; bouts not needed. This is a good trout section, tho fish do not run large but they are abundant. Petite Boche (Intercolonial) — Elm Tree r. 2 m.; Negadoo r. .'1 m.; Mill str. C, m.; twd last named best; trout only; worms and fly in use; July and .\ugust best: hotel Jl I', d.; guides and boats not needed. Point Dll Chene (Intercolonial)— Harbor (immediate vicinity) Dickies p. ,1 m.; .Smiths Mill 4 m.; (Jilberts Mill 10 m.; last named best for trout; perch, smelts, bass, mackerel, sea trout and brook trout; bass and mackerel most numerous; lmr;;ies as bait for mackerel and bright baits for liass; .\ugust and September best months; hotels $1.50 p. d.; guides at moderate charge: boats $1 p. d. E.xcellent fiHhing. St. George (Grand So.)— Lake Utopia connected with Trout 1., Mill 1., Red Rock 1.. sparks 1., McDougall 1., Magaquadane r., at station: all good; brook and lake til 'Ut, perch etc.; trout most numerous; flies, worms, and grasshoppers are baitti UHOil: May, June, August and Sept. best; hotels reasonable and camping out is Iira< 1)ait: .Tiiiir ti> Sept. hc.^f, hutel |1 p. d.; guidcH not nMiuirt'd; bouts and bait at uontinal i)rict's. Fiahing cxcullont. Address W E. Hkillcn Enood trouting in Tobicjue r.; fish not large. In the 1. they run larg»T and nu)re plentiful; favorite flies arc tlie Montreal, ciunaniou, cowdung and coachnuui. Camping necessary. Guides can be securedljy writing to Mr. Perley, Newconibe House, .\ndover, N. B.; they charge $1.7r)p. d. and board; see Andover, N. B. Weldfbrd (Intercolonial)— Riehibucto r, worms; Juno best; hotels moderate. 1 m.; trout only; artificial flies and Province of Nova Scotia. Annapolis (Wind k A.)— Annapolis r. and bay, 1 to 5 m.; Liverpool head lakea, 111 to 12 ni.; all good; sea bass, cod, haddock, herring, salmon, and trout; all plenty ^n season; baitfl used — clams, herring, worm.*, flies, etc.; June and September bent I'or trout; July and .\uuust for bass; June and July for salmon: hotels, $1 to $IM p. (1.; guidt^s, |1 p. d.; uoats, $1 p. d. Trout lisliing is best in the lakes and streams 10 to I'J miles (listant, from last of :\Iay to last of June, Sejit^'mber is the best month with tli(! fly. Tlw. .\nnapolis r., near Lawrencetowu station on above road, yields at times, fair salmon fishing; try for them from the last of June to July 15. Avonport(Wind .^ A.) — Avon r. and Gaspereaux r., '4 m.; first named best; cod- fish, and herring; e(jually numerous; herring are used as bait; May, July, and August best: hotels, f -t p. w. ; guide, $'2 p. d.; boats and bait, f 2 p. d. Low tide id most favdi'able. Aylesford (Wind k A.)— Annapolis r., '^ m.; Bay of Fundy, 7 m.: last named best; herring aiul codfish in Bay of Fundy and trout in Annapolis river; worms used as bait in the latter ; May and Juno best months ; hotels T5c ij. d. or |.'J. p. w. Barney's River(Intercolonial.) — East and middle branches of Barney's r. }^ m.l East branch best ; trout; baits are flies and worms ; June and July beat. Berwick (Wind .1- A.)— Annapolis r. 1 m. ; Cornwallis r. y, m. ; Aylesford 1. 7 m.; South Kiverl. 10 m. ; last named best; trout and salmon ; trout most numerous; worms and flies used for baits ; May and June best ; hotels $1. p. d. Bridg-etown (Wind & A.)— "SnellB" 17 m. ; Lake Alma 16 m. ; Miti-hell'B br. W m. ; Elbow 8 m. ; Paradise 1. 8 m. ; Birch Hill 6 m. ; Long 1. 1'2 m. ; McGill'^ Meadow 'J'J m. ; about eiiually good ; trout ; usual baits used, (lifleriug according to the time of year ; March, May and June best ; hotels |3.50 p. week ; guide fL.'io p. d. itu'luding horse ; boats free. Other waters from Iti to 24 m. distant afl'ord excel- lent trout fishing. Cambridge (Wind & A.) — Cornwallis r. near station ; trout; worms usual bait; May and June best ; salmon no longer run up this river. Coldbrook (Wind & A.) — Cornwallis r. '4 m. ; trout; worms usual bait; May, June and August best months. Ten miles distant is Hall's'Harbor, good fishing! grounds for codfish, haddock, pollack, salmon, etc. ; hotels, boatmen and boat* j)lentiful and cheap. Debert (Intercolonial.)— Dobert r. and small lakes adjacent to head of said river; not (list^mt ; the lakes best ; trout only ; worms and flies used ; March aiul Juue best ; hotels at Folleigh or Truro ; guides $2 p. d. The fishing grounds are 7 to 10 III. from Debert. Address J. K. Blair, Truro, N. 8. Bllersliotise (Wintl A: .\.) — Snuley's 1. 4 m. : Cameron's 1. 4 m. ; Pine I. 5 m.; Five Mile 1. IJ'j m. ; Pine 1. best; trout ; worms and minnows usual bait ; May be.it: boats at Five Mile 1. 50o p. d. The favorite ground of local anglers is Graasy Place In Hue 1. m VNITED STATES ANU CANADA. 25 iltou, Thfo- 0,1 flies and Low tide i* Is uHual bait; Elmsdale (Inff^nnlonial.)— Oratid 1. 4 m. ; Shubenafadio r. ', m. ; first named til -I ; tr'iut, Httlinoii iiiiil bass : woriiiH used iiioxtly ; .June aud July b«'Ht ; hcitfln .and ^ruiilfs roanouable ; boatH can be priK'ured ou tlie lake. Enfield (Intercolonial.)— (Irand 1., I»n(^ 1., Sbubonaradie r. '4 m. ; firHt named ),. -r . suhiioii, trout, uniylinn, baHH and iii-rch : trout and grayling nioHt nuint'roUH; \i\'- minnows, art. tticw are baits us(!d ; spring and fall best ; no re>,'ultir hotel ; t;iiidiH with boat at i'l \). d. Thc^ ttshinj? in (Jrand 1. is very tine in the spring for tiiih and j;raylinn and in the fall for b. b. Shubeniwadie r. lias some salmon in it, mill the tTDiit tishiun is good, Enfield is mueh freijueuted by the otiicers of the liiitish army and navy. Falmouth (Wind .^ A.) — South branch of IJiver Avon 8 m. : West branch 10 m.; lir-! iianiet; trout and ualinon : trout most numerous; tlies aud worms au ti:i;t~ ; .lime best month ; boats and bait at small cost. FoUeierl^ Lake (Int«'rcolonial.)— l-'olly 1. near station ; Trout 1. ."> m. ; first mimed til -t : trout aud small salmon; trout most numerous; worms an ; .June. July and October best ; no retiular hotel, but private board can be ol)- tuii' il ; boats oOi' )). lio\ir. Fish Folly 1. after 4 1'. M., the trout in it averaj^e 1 lb 1 1 1 campint,' tj;rouuds. Oald River (Intorcob^nial.)— This river is 4."> m. from Halifax, ('auipin^,' out is nci'o^ary . Inilian j,'uides can be hired cheap. fSahuon ari' caujilit in thi/ river. Si" Imliau Kiver, N. JS. Grand Lake (Intercolonial.) — '21 m. from Halifax. Hass and urayliu},' (V). Miu- ii'ii* > aU(l art . tlies; the grayliuK most i)l<'ntiful. May, June. Sejit. and Oct. best iiioMths. Farm houses about T.^c p. d.; guides and boat #1..")0 p. d. This lake is il Ml. loll;,' and the ^rayliufi weit^h up to 4 and ."> lb. We are indebted for the al)ove iutonuation to Mr. C. U. Barry of Halifax, X, .S., who will nive turther deUiils \ipou iiiililiratioii. Grand P:ce (Wind >^: .\.) — Miiuts basing ni.; tercolonial.)— Westchester 1. about H m. and Wallace r. 1 m.; !i'~t iiaiued b( St ; trout only; Hies aud worms as baits; hotels at reasomible rail -. Halifax (Intercolonial A: Wind A: A.) — Paces 1. 'JT m.; M)is(|uo(loboit r. ■jsiii.; Miisiiiuxloboit Harbour •to lu.: Fishing lakes cu" Jeddore r. :)•! to .18 miles ; till >r lakes are the best, but you will have to camp out ; sea and lake trout aud nal- inoii; trout most numerous; tlies and worms >ised ; May and June best for lake tr.iiit. ■ - ■ - - t.i .-1 water, 111 III. Ih >:(ii and July for sea trout; hotels .•Jl.'J.") to .*l.r>ij p. d.; ^'uides with boats .f l..";!, T."> p. d. Indian r. 21 ni., by rail, is said to be a tjood saliiioii and troi;; as are also, Habley's 14 m., Tidfairs i:t m., Johnson's FJ m., and Houtelier" the latti'r for sea trout an well as salmon. Poekwood lake 20 m. by team to i^'ive ^'ood tishiuj,'. Harbor Au Bouche(Iutercolonial.)— Gulf of St. Lawrence Hhi m.: Xorthumber- laiiil strait and Strait Canso ; first iiaimil liest ; mackerel, herring,' and coiltisli ; 111 iiiiiii aud clams are used as bait for codtisli ; June, July, August and September l"-^t ; hotel or private boardiuy house, at moderate price ; boats ami liait can l)u luel. Hastings (Intercolonial.) — Margaree r, 4.5 m.; Lake AiuHlee 35 m'.; Whycoco- iii.ili r. :tii m.; Kiver Dennis 'Mt m.: River (iutalutant lu m . ; Mar^^aree r., I>jiko .iiii>lei? and Kiver Dennis bifst ; salmon and trout; trout most numerous : Hies u-( il : June, July and August best ; hotels at moderate cliar^'es ; guides seldcuu III! did. but can lie iditaineil if reijuired ; boats aud baits at moderate cost. These ail rniisidereil tine ttshing waters. Hawksbury (Intercolonial.)— Kiver Inhabitants 8 ni.; Dull's ))r. and 1. 4ni.; l;i\ir Dennis iio m. ; Jjuiiey's br. lum.; Littler, (i m ; Kiver Dennis best ; salmon, ii'i'iitaiid b. b.; salmon and tr m. distant is c(Uisi(l«'red by resident antilers to be one of the best trout Wall IS in Nova Scotia. It can be reached via str. to WJiycocoiuali. theme by team. ll'r Tctiou around Hawksbuty ^'ive-^ K<'*->d fishing both in salt and fresh water. Hopewell (Intercolonial.) — Alaple 1. 7 m.; some smaller lakes accessible ; first iucuimI liest: trout only; small art. flics are used; May and June best; liotelH $1 p. d.; uo regular guides. The tnuit are large, but very sUy aud hard to cateh. I' 26 TlIK AN(tLKU.s (iVll)K UOOK. Horton Iiauding' (Wind .V.- Aj-rJiiHiHTcunx r. i,, m.; Avon r. l';iii.; Miliar ViiHiii :i 111.: .VNoiir. Ih'h' ; bii<'k, cixUiHli, naMpriTuii (alt-wivcH), InTriun, vtf fiaHimrciiii iiml IjcitIiih most iiiiinfrnns ; hcrriiiK uhviI uh Imit ; Muy, .Fiiiii- iiiiil Jiih bcHt; liolilM .fl to ^1.50— ;f5tu|lu 1). w.; lio luiiulur guides. Millli. JJiii., coiitaiii> Homu trout. Indian River (Tiitfircnloiiial.j—TlH' river i^'distant 'il mil.s from Halifax. Sal iiioii (.Saliiio Halar)ar»' tak(u» with art. rtiiH ; .\i)ril, .May and early [lait of Juno aii' l)(!Ht ; hott'lH II. "Jf) J), d., (TiiideM $l.r)U p. d , boats not needed. Write to ('. 11, ilarry, Halifax, N. H. Sea troul tisliinn may lie liad during May, .liiiie ami .July, i\s near as 'JH ni. Iiy sta^'o from Halifax. Minnows, also lar^e Hies with yellow li."i(iiis and biiMliy hackles, are used for the sea trout. Se|ileiiitier is said to lit- an exeell.iin time to take this fish. Mr. Harry iufornis us that he took JTM in one day about Se]p| IT), avera^inK 1 1-2 His. ea called Salmon iUver and (ioose Harbor 1., about lo m. distiiut, also abound in troM. The best months are July, Au^;. and Sept. Flies and worms are used as baits. "New OlaSgOW (Intercolonial)— Maple 1. i:t m.; West r. 10 m.; Barneys r. '2U in.; Coldens 1. 7 ni.; Wokimuu I. IS m.; ttrst named best ; trout ; art. Hies used inostl> ; June best mouth ; hotels $1.50 p. d.; guide can be had reasonable. lirewport(Wind. k A.)— St. ("roix r. 1 m.; Hutchinson 1. 1 m.; Coxcomb 1. H ni.; Blind 1. Hm.; Ponhook 1.5m.; Hutchinson 1. best for trout; smelt-i, Kasiiere:iii (alewives) and salmon ; smelts most numerous ; nets are usi-d for smelts; wonn.- as bait for other varieties ; June best ; hotels ,f l.'J5 to II..')*) p. d.; boats ami bait at moderate chart^es. The troutin(» here is very fine, Hsh running nearly a lb. avera^;i'. A new lumbermeus' camp, with stove iu it, makes thiu({s comfortable. Paradise (Wind. & A.)— Annapolis r. near station; Starratt br. near Htation ; Paradise r. '^ m.; J^st branch 3 m.; Parailiso 1. 5 m.; Lilly 1. 5 m.; Eel Weir 1. fl in.; Pamdlse r. and branches best; salmon, trout, perch etc.; trout nios(, uumeroi;s; art. flies, worms etc. used for baits ; May is best, but t{ood until SeiHiunber ; hot'l. reasonable, and board can Ix; had at farm houses $3 to .■J-l p. week ; t{uid(^^ about f 1 p. d.; boats and bait moderate. Port Medway (Intercolonial)- 70 m. from Halifax. Salmou. ludiau guide ll."'" p. d. includiu},' boat. See Indian River, N. S. Port Williams (Wind. & A.)— Ciaspereaiix r. I'^m. ; nalmou aud gasperenu USITEH STATBH ASI) fANADA. 87 Oil'^wifi') priiiciirdlly ; art. flit-s in iiso ; luHt of April Ma\ iiinl •Iiiiic hrmt ; iu< ri'wular h..t.l. t)ul l)iiunl riiTi 111- jirnciircil at 5") p. week : tinidr ,*1 p. il. Biver Philip (IiittTi'iiloiiial)— llivtT I'liilij) J III.; SimpHon 1. !•.! m.; last iihuh il Im r-t t'lir ti'Diit : aiiil head of tiilf r. near Htation : nalnion and trout; Halniou iii..-t iiinutriniH ;iiHnal Inrcs ; Mav and Juik^ bent ; jjiiidfw at low tliariir. Tracadie (Intercolonial) — 'Iracadic Harlior ', ni.: St. (icortic's Hay 1 in.; lant ],;iin(il ImnI: Halinon, hfrrint,' etc.; ninall horrin^! iim-d a-* l>;iit.-i ; .May, •June, July and .Viinuwt licHt ; hotflH $-i i>. d. Truro I Iiit^Tcolonial)— Saliiioii r. 1 III. and nunicroii.s lalic,-< within lii to 1.' m.; thi- lakes lust ; trout; tlien and worms usual liaits ; .June, .Inly and August l»e,st ; liiitils .fl.'-"> to z'l ]K il.; lioats at moderate rates. Tlie tiout aie of fair si/c and in .■.(line of the 1. run large, .\ddress .Mr. (ieo. Doiikeu, Truro. N. S. Valley Intercoluni'iD— Salmon r. and Christie's lir. ', m. and trout ; last most nuinerous ; worms and tlies as baits ; ;;iiides or boats needed ; the trout rnu Hinall. ; eiiually good ; salluoti June best month ; no Waterville (^^'iiid. \ .V.I-^Cornwallis r. ', m.; North r. il m.; last named best ; ir.iwt and salmon ; trout most numerous: worms and tlies usual baits; .March.' .Ma,\ and Septeniber best months ; hotel $1.2') p. d. ; guiden and ))oatM not Ueedt-d. Wellin.g"ton ; 1 . .')! » p . d. Scf Knlield, N, ^. Wentworth (Intercolonial)— Wallace r. 'Jm.; trout; worms and tlies used; n>ual season ; liotel 51 p- d. West Biver (Intercolonial) — Bens 1. 'J'j m.: McDonald's 1. 4 in.; Little Jennie's 1 •-" ; III.; West r. near station : McDonahl's 1. best; trout; worms generally used fnr tiic river and art. flies for lakes; May and June best- hotel 7')c p. d. No ji\iblic guides or boats, both however can be hired or borrowed. Wilmot ( Wind . \- A.)— Annaixdis r. and lUa( k r. '4 to 4 ni.; Walkers br. .T ni . ; Ni.taux r. 4 ill. : lakes and rivers on South .Mountain 5 to I't m.; last mi'iitioned arc best : salmon, trout and perch ; triuit most numeroUH ; worms generally useil a> bait ; March and all the summer months best ; nearest hotels are at Middletou and Kingston at ;*1 to .*l.'>ii p. d.; board could be procured at this place in i)rivii*« houses on reasonable terms. Salmon are scarce in the .\nnapolis r. and the tishing generally near the station is poor. See Middletou, N. S. ■Windsor (Wind. \- .\.)— .\von r. '„ m.; Fall br 4 m.; I'annke I's. K ni.; Still- water Is and outlets Li 111.; small I's in woods about .Stillwater IH to Itl 111 . ; St. Croix r. 1 to lu m.; Kennetcook C m.; Pauuke and Stillwater I's and small Is about Stillwater btist ; tonicods, smelts, gaspereau (alewives), salmon, trout, jjcrch and eels ; trout, smelts, gaspereau and foiucods most numerous ; worms and art. tlies used mostly for baits ; hottds and boarding houses .fl to .*'J p. d., less by the w'ck: guides at reasonable rates. Wolfville (Wind. >*c .\.)—Minas Basin ', m.; Oaspereaux r. ■> m.; Davidson 1. N ni . : 151ack r. ."> m.; Forks r. lo 111.; salmon, trout and gasix-reau (alewife) are plintifiil in nths best. Angus iN. Laliud yiidds bass and piki k;iid of livi <••, Out. ((ir. T., see jiage V). — Sauble r. all about e(iual ; pike and b. b. , in.; Chesley 1. 3 m.; Arran 1. fi m.; trolling spoon mostly used ; spring iS: N. AV). — I'ini r. empties into the Nottawasaga r. here; the first tine trout tishing for 14 miles up. and the latter abounds in pike, perch, to its outlet in lake Huron ; Flies are best bait for trout ; any bait or spouu for pike, pike perch and bass. Hotel. .•JI p. d. See Ever- VI I 2H THE ANOI.Kn « OIMDK HOOK. Ayr («'au. 1') — i'fdiir cr.; IjihIoh'm 1.; McCihih'i" 1.; Iti-id'H 1.. nil within .'I m ; ('nliir cr. iH )it!Ht for trmit ; trout, l>. )i. liinl ^k'I'cIi hw ti>\iuil ; Iuikn onn I ni.: Thunder 1. 1'.. m.: laHt named best: trout, |iik<' and iiickcrd ; trout nmst numirous; trolling mostly ; Ma\ and Juie- lii'st ; no hotels, camp outlits rc<|uirL'd ; guides chcui> ; cauuft* can be had. Mur-t fishing douti hero by IndiaiiH. Barrie (N. 'V: N. W).— Komperfeldt bay at station: salmon, tr(Uit. s. m. bhi'k bass, lake herring, perdi and frost llsii; lurriiij,' and frost tlsh most numerou-; spoons for trout and bass ; minnows for frost fish and lierrint;: Ajiril 1.") to Juiie I for trout, Nov. 1 to May 1 foi- herriuK and frost fish; .lune to October fcu'lias.-; hottds .•?l to 1*1. .'ill J), d.; K'l'des not reipiired : boats .rl p. d.; baits pk-iitiful. There art! several fair truut streams in this vicinity. Beaverton (ickerel, mascalon^je. j)ike and lieiTin^' cau;,'lit here. l)Ut lishmt,' ratluM' iiiditVerent. Belleville ((Jr. T., see pane V).— Hay of Quinte '.' m.; salmon, b. b., wliite fisli ami nearly all varieties of fresh water fish; worms, -.'rasshopiiers, minnows and spoons as bait; wlnde season is j,'oo : jjuides .*1 p. d.; first-class boats .■<1.'J.") p. d. .Massassau;,'a jKiint on fliis liay i.s ijuit' a resort, and j^ood tlshint; is to be had there. Bertie ( ui. up the lake is a favorite fisliiiii; (.{rouul or the lociil au-jlers ; boats and board cm be liad there at moderate charjies. Blair (<nds from '^ m. to l m., all fairly f,'oo(l ; speckled trout, 1). b. an^l perch: baits used are worms, tlies, minnows and tr • hotel >1 p. d.; tiuides $l.iH) to ^'-i p. il. Brantford (Or. T.)— Orand^r. 1 to :t m.; mascalon^e. i)ike. i)ickerel, b. b., perch, etc.; pii'kerel and bass, niost'numerous : minnows, f re i^s. j,'rubs mii4 flies as bnt : •li. ■ ■tc; •■tels ,'ust V)est ; hotel .*'2 p. ,1.; boats and Fishing rejicu'ted excellent. Briicefield ((Jr. T., see pa«o V,)— T.,ako Hnrou, In" ^ trout most nunu'Cous ; worms and herrings usual bail lies SI p. d.; guides, boats and Viaits procurable at reasoi, lutt.-. aiU).' lent. Biirlinsfton (tir. T.)— Hurlin^don Hay and Lake Ontan.. I . ni. lirst named best . b. b.. [like. i)ei'ch, etc.; bass most nunu-rous ; minnows ami cri> (Ish usual bait> ; July and .Vu^ust best ; hotels #1 to .•?1.50 p. d.; boats at luoderatt prices. Calabosrie (K. >t P.)— Calabof-ie 1. 'j m.; Milo 1. 4 m.; Mud 1. 5 in.; first named best ; many varieties of fresh water fishes ; -irassboppcrs and small fish as bail ; Usual seasons ; hotel ;?1 p. d. Caledonia (dr. T.. see pajje V.)— Grand r., Boston cr, and McKenzie cr.: fir-t named best; b. b. principally : June and July best ; taken with spoon and H'. ; hotel $1 p. d. The flsbiuf,' is good at times for b, b. ,;tti;V^ \ SITKIl SIATKH A?fl) <:ANAUA. 99 Calgary M 'an . P.)— Klhow ami Uowr. I m. Trout ttHliiiiu ^ood in both on tin- ;ii! ily, anil tlic .si'iiHon la-'t.-* tiuui April I to Nov. 1; ImtrlM ^-2 p. il.; no kuIiIch or 1 ...it- riMniircl. Till- trout run UiHir. Campbellford i<»r. T., Kt-i- yanv V.)— I'p the Tnnt r. sonic J or;tni., nniHciilonKo j; i> lir t.iUiii on liirt,'!' livr Imif ; 1). l>. arc numerous, the Nuntllcr ones ( ', to 1'^ 11,-1 risinn frcd.N to the tl,\ . Iloicl .••1 .."iii p. ,1.; no guides or hoittn ncctlcd, an the 1 i- llnhcd hy wttiUuK anil iu«tint( into the tki'i) poulw. tsi-u Tjik Amkuican AN(*;lkh, Vnl. IV, pawi' 1«4. hatti* nu»t ^1 Canada So. Jtmctlon (<»r. T.)— IU«. d.; guides and boats not neeiled. 'i'iiis is a Kood u.itii' tor trout which run lart^e, t'roni 'j to.")lb.s. .\ddress Conroy's llottd as above. Cardinal I (ir. T., nee patjo V.)— St. Ijiwrom-o r. ', m.; i)ik«', pickeivl, b. b. nuis- i;ilon;' iiliin;,'e ; bass most numt-ruUH ; trolliuj,' spoons mostly ; .-VuKUst and September Ijf-t : hotids reasomible. Chatham l'>r. T.. see patje V.)— Mitohf Us bay 1'2 m.: mouth of Thames r. 15 m.; tii-t iiHined l)est : li. b.. jiike. pickerel and nuiscalonne ; tridlin^ spoons aiul min- iirw-i usi-d ; .\pril, May, .\u^,'Ust, beptemlier and Oct.; hotels $ I p. d.; Kiiidea with li..;lt ,*I.7.'> p. d. Chatsworth (Can. P.)— Spey r. at station: Sydonham r. :i m.: .and somo laitps aili;icciit; Sydenliam r. and tin; lakes best; speckled trout and idke : first nanu'd Uiii-t niiMierous: l)aits are worms and minnows; >Iay and .Mine best ; hotels .»; I p. (1.: ^,'uides .<'J p. d. There are several lakes within .'> m., where tjout and other tish are plentiful. Chippewa (Mich. C.)— Niagara and Welland r.; Ni-ictra for masralonpe And b. li.. \\ rlluml r. for pike ; younn chubs, crayfish and art. spoons ; the latter for mas- c:iliiiii.;e. are used. June I to Sept. b"), l)cst period; hottds ,*1.,"><» p. d.; no j^uidt s ii-.|UJred ; boats .■f'J p. d., including; boiitmen, boat alone .")0c. p. d. («ood tishiii!,', e-i'c,'i;illy around the pools of Navy and (Irand islands and from there ull the way fn )!;itl'iilo and Fort Krie. Lar^e pendi in May and .\pril are taken in iiuantities ait tlir iiioutli of Wtdland r., and in the same water for miles up it there is excellent finllinn for pike all throufjh tlie summer. Below Navy and ISuckhuru islands there i> i.iu' masealou^e trollinj^. Coboconk ({ood huutinK Ull I shootiufj t^ronuds also ; deer, partrids^e (grouse) and ducks abound. Cobourg' (<«r. T.)— Lake Ontario at station ; Rice 1. 14 m.; in first named, lake tr it. wliite fish anil herrint,'s ; and Rice 1., nuiscalonne and 1>. b.; usual >)aits 11-. il ; t,'ooil during open season; hotels f 1 to S'Jp. d.; i^uides .■?! p. d.; Imats pl'iity at reasonable rates. Riee 1. is ijuite noted as a fishiuK water. See Ha.stiugs, Colbome (Or. T.,spe paj^e V.i— Several i)onds near Castloton Villaf;e, 7 m. from < llporne, where brook trout can be caiinhf ; flies and worms used as bait; May ' ■liineliest; hotels $1 p. d.; ^,'uiib's moderate. Collinefwood (N. .V N. W'.)— Geortiian Bay, i)articularly at the mouth of Natta- •i-iii-'a r. affords very tine I), b. fishinti; iccommodatious ample, at moderate charges. "< ' Thk .\MF.ni( an Anislf.k, Vol. IV, page 41. Collin's Bay (Cir. T. See Page V.)— Lower end of Bay of Quiute: b. b,; pike and 30 THE ANGLERS (iriTJE HOOK. cfitriHli; Ti8ual baits; J\iiift aud July iK'st; liotcl, ^l ji. d.; guide and boats call be had I'taHdiiiiblc. Corinth (('■'. 1.) — otter cr. aud tbret' suiall i-ri'ckH, •-' luiles dihtaut; Otter cr. bcHt; b b. aud siieekled trout; J\ine and Julv btut; worms usuallv used; ^JUilU■^', $15(11,. d. Cornwall ((>r. T. See Page V.) — St. Lawrence r , 1 ni.: niaHcalou^'e. i)ii'kerel, l>. b., ])ike. and iiercli; iiii'kerel, nui.;calii)i^c, and iicrcli. most numerous: l)aits — minnows, worms, and siioon; Abi.y to Aiijiiist best; liotels, ^l.'j.') to .rl.Tio ji. d.; uui. d. Oalt (tir. T.)— Cirand r. and Mill cr.; Grand r. best for b. b., and Mill cr. 1llt^^ l^w p. b. Mill cr. is ii. ;irl> fisbeil out of tri>nt. Oauauoque (<'r. T.)— St. Lawreuec. r. near .Citation; ('barle»Mt; hotels .f 1 p. d. Hamburg' (<'r. T., see pape \) — Small trout in small streams near station. I'liiiiission must be obtained from farmers. Hotels .■?! p. d.; no ^'uides or boats Iieciled. Hanover (Cir. T.)—SauKeen r. '4 m. aud several small streams from 5 to h m.; -nuie brook trout fouud in these. Hawk Lake (Can. r.)— Hawk 1. at station: trout aud whitefish ; baits— meat, Ii'mU and tly ; May and .Tune best; no hotels; tents and provisions recpiired ; .Millies lan be had, b\it fishinti mostly dene from thu bank. Hawtry ((Jr. T., see \y,m<' V|— iJeer Lick cr. '., m.; Hranch cr. •! m.; Syplc cr. 1 111.; t.rook trout are taken here trom May to .luly; worms in use as bait; hotels $1 I'. 1.: t,'uides .">oc to -fl p. d.; the troutiiiK is rejiorted good. Hastings (<'r. T.) — Trent r. at station ; Hice 1. 4 m.: both are equally Rood, and lire said to abound with mascalont;e and bass ; jierch, stinfish and some other \nrieties are also taketi ; troUinti spuous used nuistly ; hotels #1 p. d.; boats at reasonable rates. Excellent tishiiiK. Henfryn ( and .lune best ; hotel ?1 p. d. Hepworth ((ir. T.)— Spring; cr. 1 '^ ni.; brook trout found here ; .June, .July and \i)'.;ust best months ; worms aud Hies used ; hotel $1 p. d.; guides and boats not !■ 'jUired. • Hespeler (*ir. T.)— Itiver Speed '4 m.; I'urliuch 1. '.i m.; rurlinch 1. best ; some i>. 1'. found here ; charges moderate. Ignace (Can. r.) — Duck 1., Mariain 1., Ipnace 1., Big Trout 1., and a number of -In ill lakes, all connected with each other, and only a few miles distant : Big Trout 1. liie best; trout, pike. 1). b.. pickerel and whitetish ; jiike and trout most nunier- ' ii~ ; usual baits ; .lune to October best ; hotel at reasonable rate; guides, Indians li' :i|> ; lamies can be had. Iriquois (<>r. T., se page V) — St, Ijvwrence r. '4 m.; i>ike. b. b., jierch etc.; I' '1. most numerous; worms and minnows ustial bait; .\ugnst and September 1' -t : liotels #1.50 p. (1.; boats and bait at small cost. Jeunette's Creek (Or. T..) — Thames r. and Lake St. Clair 1'.. ni.: mouth of till riser best; pike. ])ickerel aud ditt'erent viirieties of bass; minnows and worms n-i 1 ; August, Sejit. and Oi't. best ; acconimodHti(^us may probably he iiad at farm li'iises, no regular hotels. Fishing said t- be good. Jordan ((Jr. T.) — .Jordan cr. and tweiity mile p.; pike, perch, b. b. and catfish ; 1' I. hand cuttish most niimerfius ; worms a bait mostlv ; earlv spring best time ; h' trl- .fl p. ,1. .t •' i J^i I'! . U II %p II - ^ ■I: ■ ^ %h ■A2 THK ANOLKU S GUIDK IJOOK Kaministiciua (<'iin. P.)— KamiiiiHti(iua r. adjacont; Mattawaii r. HOO yds.; both f(iually tioud ; wliitettsh and pike ; the last luoHt nuiiu'rouH ; trolliuji innHtly ; JuiU'. July and SejiteiulxT beHt : nn regular hoteln, l)ut private boardiUK UouseM at reason- able rates : no n"i(Jp. d.. guides not re(i\iired • boats plenty. Kincardine ("r. T.. see i)aKe V.)— Lake Huron at station : ..hitetlsh, lake trout: herring and j ercli : usual baits ; summer months best for la'.ie trout and whitetish ; sprint,' and fail tor herring and perch; hotels .*1 p. d.; no ^'uides recjuired ; bouts cheap. Kiug'S'ton l(ir. T.) — St. Lawrence r. vicinity of Wolfe Island, easily accessible; ]irotla;r I.-.;iilids l ni.: b. b., pickerel, jiike, perch and niascalonge : ba»s most liumei'otis ; minnows and Hies use to !•"> m. from here, ut ; worms, flies, etc, in use; .June. July and August best: and boats not needed. Good troutiug. .awrence r, '2 m.: pike, b. b., pickerel and mascalotige ; pike il l)aits, fly and spoon ; September and October ; hotel Jl p. d.; see iiage V. ) — St. I.4Vwreuce r. '; m.: pike, b. b. and perch: numerous; worms, flies, etc. as baits : June and July best; lides and lioats, latter .">iic. p. d. Mallorytown (Or. T.)— St. Lawreiice r. It in.: Charleston 1. Hi m.: lirst named best ; 1). b.. pike, pickerel, perch, niasealonge, etc.: b. b. and pike most numerous; baits, minnows, flies and trolling spoons: June 15 to July l.'i, and Sept. 1 to Oct. d. The tishiug l.'ibest; hotels $1 to #L,">o p. d.; guides with boat #L50 to $'2,50 p is rti'st-class during the above named months. Markdale (<'aii. 1'.)— lloeky Saugeen r. 1 '^ ui.; Sauble r. '.) m.; Bells 1. nni.: BeaviT r. 7 m.; Sauble r. best; speckled trout, chub, suuflsh, et<'.: spei-kled trout most numerous ; worms and flies are usual baits; May and June l)est ; hotels.*! p. d.: guides ^L.^Op. d.; boats and baits merely nominal, tiood campini* grounds where trout are caught in numbers, and some uii to 'J lbs. Keaford (N. -V N. W.) — Heaver r. "m.; T,ake Huron ';, m.; eijually good; speckled trout, saluiiiii trout and b. b.; flies and tndling spoons tised ; summer and autumn months liest ; hotels ?1 to #L">o J), d.; boats cheap ; guides uot reciuired. A beauti- ful summer resort. Midland (<'r. T., set> page V.) — Severn r. lo tn.: Oohorne r, 12 m.; (and tribut- ary trout streams); Morse Point :fo m.; Copeland's trout stream 4 m.; Hoag cr. 5 m., ali rtrst-class; brook trout, salmon, whitetish, b. b., pike, i)ickertd, niasealonge, etc.. baits, minnows, frogs, worms, crayttsh, grasshoppers, trolling spoons, etc.; June, July. August and September bi.-st; hotels ,*l,.jO to f 2 p, d.; guides with sailboat.- .f"2,.")0 to H p. oats .'>(ic, to ?1 p, d. Mildmay (Or, T,) — Springer, near by; ln'ook trout taken here; worms used a-^ bait: Miy and June best; hotel ,*1 p. d. MiUe Boche (<astinie. Niagara City (Mieli. <'.)— Lake l)ntai'io at the mouth of Niagara r. is in front of tl,. town: b. b.: baits, live chub aud craytish. .June is the best month, but fishing i- jiood all summer. Hotels .*1 to j^itp. d.; glides j;j..'>ii p. d., includin>,' boat. I'roni i I'. M. to dark in Sept. and Oct.. white bass (fresh water striped bass) of ', to ' , lb. are taken with art. tly 'J or :t at a cast. It recpiirt's a skillful boatman, as the nurent is very swift, and your tishiug is all done from u boat. Usu a pure white tl\, tied ou a small hook. Niag'ara Falls (Several r. r.l— Niagara r. i,ni.: b. b , iiickercl. rock bass and liirU; tlie b. b. most numerous; minnows and worm bait: August and Sejit. best Healths; hotels ifl.SOto :f'2 p. d.; guiiles by contract; boats •J.'ic p. h.; minnows etc. .">ilc J). PXJ. NiXiigron River (steamer from the great lake ports to Saiilt St. Marie, thence liy >-tr. to Ked Kock. at moiitli of Nipigoii r.) The trout tishiiig is (-(dubrated on tlii- ground; the tish are plenty ami of large si/.e. Kngage guides at the Sault. cii-ting .*".'. ."ill each ji. d. The canoes are large and will carry two anglers beside the ^^iiiiies, thus lessening the cost. Indian guides cati be hireil at Ked IJock, at the ni'iuth of river for about .■?! p. d., including canoe. .\ iiermit to angle must be lifnciired at Red Hock, at a cost of .■*.">. Write to Landlord Smith, Chipiiawti House, Siiult St. Marie on the subiei't of guides. The route via ('olliiigwi)od Out. would be the dieapest and ijuickest from New York. Lake trout will be found in the* swift waters, weighing from s to 'Jo lbs. I'ike of large si/c are caught in the still waters and bays of the river. This water can also be reached by the Canadian Pacitic r. r. t'rniu Toronto or Montreal, stopping oil' at Nipigou station. .See Thk .V.mkuic.vn .\NiiLKU, vol. VI, page 8(). North. Bay (Can. P.) — Lake Nipissing near station: Trout 1. 3 m.: numerous ■ tlh r .-mail lakes in vicinity of Trout 1.: liist rnmed best ; pike, trout, bass, picker- el and mascalonge : baits are spoons, minnows aud meat : May, .June and .July best; liotels .fl p. (1.; our corri'spondent reports: "These waters are a perfect paratlise fni- ;ui';l<'rs.' For further details address H. IJ. Smith as above. Omezuee (<'r. T. See page V.)— Pigeon r. ; b. b.. mascalonge and j)ike ; usual baits aii'l trolling; June. July and September best; hotels .fl p. d.; good shooting here SM I, M 1*1. I'll St- ills used u* Orillia (fir. T. See page V.)— I.{ike Coudiiching at station : Lake Simcoe 1 m.i l,i~t named best; mascalonge. whitettsh, front and bass; bass most numerous; W'liiis and tlies used ; July and August best ; hotels $1 to $Lr)0 p. d.; boats l.")c p. li. Several trout streams iu the viciuity. Ottawa |(ir. T.) — tiatiiieau Lakes from Hi to Hi) m.; all good ; black bass and tr.'Ut. the latter being most numerous ; worms, minnows and tlies usual baits ; May and June best for trout, .August aud Sept. for bass : uo hotels ; camping is generally dime. Paisley (^ir. T. See page V.)— Saugeeu and Tees' water Rivers '.^ m.; first named 1" ~t ; pike, pickerel and mullet ; worms aud trolling spoons used ; April, May aud June best ; hotels 5^1 p. d. Parhani (K. A: P.)— Eagle 1. '^ m.; l$obs 1. .t m.; Crow 1. t; m.; first named best; li. li.. >aliuoii (laud locked) aud herring ; bass most numerous ; minnows and frogs u»' 1 ; Mav. June, .August aud September best ; hotel ?1 to .?2 p. d.; guide with boat Ji).. d. Park Hill ((ir. T. See page V.)— I..ake Huron U m.: I.ake Smith ',» m.: first ii,n;ii(l best ; pickend, herring and whitefish ; herring most numerous; Sept. and n, tdicr best; hotels, guides, boats and bait at modei'ate prices. There is good .■•li'i'iting for ducks and game in this vicinity. PenetaugfUisliene (>'■ 'V N- W.)— Peuetanguisheue Hay. an arm of (ieorgian Hay, li' ir station : mascalonge, pike, pike pendi aud s. m. black l)ass : pike ami baaw II. "~t numerous ; art. spoons or live bait; May 1 to Oct. 1 best time ; hotntl;-i fill' ((ii-kiTfl and i)ikc : ImtflH #1 \,. d.-. Ixiatu and liaits can be nbtaincd. Tlit- liici- call IV. are ccl«d)ratcd fur wild duck Hliontint,' as well as tisliin^ fur hahnon (lak. ) tnmt. Peter boro (<'!'. T., K<'f' pane V.)— ontnnabcc r. '.• ni.; Rice 1. '.in m.: last iiann d Ixst; 1>. )). and niaHcalnn^c ; crayfisli, fni;;saud ntlici' ustial baits : July and AiijiUst bcHt ; liotols, rtniHonablc : ^niidcs nuinfrous and nuidcratc ; Ixiats TMU- p. d. P'.ckeriug' (<»r. T.)— Dnttin's c". at ntation ; Frf-nidiinan'M Hay, :i m.; first nauiid }>c.~t ; jiikc. iicrcb, b. b., Huntisli, etc.. jiikc nmsf abundant; wurnis ant : Imtel .^j ji. d. rishin^^ said ti) be ^'ood. Prescott (Or. T.) — St. T,awrence r. '1 m.; b. b., pike, pickertd. perch, etc.: h. li. must ntuuerous ; worms, minnows and troUini,' spoons used : hotels .fLoOto .■J'J ji. d.; KUides #'J J), d.; boats i^l.Tio p. ,1. Seininu, netting and spearing has been prevalent during,' the past seasons at tliis iioint. Rat Portag"e (*'an. P.)— Lake of the ^V(>ods an and .\u;,'nsf best; liottds at reasdiiable rates ; j'uides cmii be iiad cheaj) ; Imats ami liaits at iinminal cost. There are a number of lakes near by where ^iood tishiiiti can be had. Rideail (<•!'. T., see ]>a^re \.\ — lUdean Oaiial at station ; bass (4 kinds), pike, etc.; bass predominate ; sjionns. minnows and fro^M used ; .lune and .July best ; no hotel at station, accommoilations can l>e had at farm houses. Bockwood (., pickerel and below the falls nioii trout and other lake lish are canj,'ht. (iuides (Indian), .■?!. ;'><• p. d. Sigrswortll (K. \ 1'.) Kiiowlfon 1. ;t m.; Fotirfeuji lslan most numerous ; art. flies and minnows ; July and .\umist best; hottds at reason- able rates ; boats, guidt's and I'otiveyances can be had ; address Thos, Denison, as above fcir detailed information. Silver City (•'an. T'.) — How r. '.. m.: Twin Lakes ."> m.: last named best ; trout : flies mostly as bait; June, July and Seiitcmber best; no hotels; campiiifj; outtii would be re(|uired, Shanuouville ((*r. T., see page V) — Hay of Quiiite 2 m.; b. b., pickend, pike an' fNlTEU STATKS ANU CANADA. 35 ntht-r sniiill kiiulw ; hass and piko most numcroHH ; worms, miiiiinws and iirtitiiiiil bait?- iiMcl ; .Tuu'' !iii(l July lit'Ht ; hotel ?l..")i» i<. d. (iood tiHliiiij.'. Sharbot I>ake (K. \- P.i — Slmrbnt 1. near stution : Crow 1, :i m.: lirnt niiiiH'd )>cst; ] il-.i . ti. li.. ]MTch. lake trout etc.; ))ikf and b. li. uiost iiuuktouh ; iiiiiiiiowH and ti"lliiiti ),'aut,'s iisct ; lintel at riM-^onabli' raft- ; bnat-^ .■?! p. d. St. Catherines ((if. l'.)— Lake < tntarin. at 'nitlcts of 'rwdvc. Fift«'en and Twenty Mill cn-r ks, distal ire not exceeding; !'■ 111.: luoiitii of Niajiara r. I'i ni.: the hint best'; li. li., )ii<'kei'el. ]iei(h and lierriii;;. tiie perch in the niaiority ; minnows and wornij, ii- liaits ; May, JiUK', July and Aiitrnst best; hotfds and other charges moderate Till- iiioiith of Fifteen Mile er. is a t,'reat ^,'roiiiid fvir jieri-h. St. Qeorges ('Ir. T.l — Lakes T'topia. 'i'ront, ^Fill. and Home half dozen niorc! fill, trmit waters are near by. The tisli taken raiijje from '., to 4'^ lbs. Lake trout, j.tiili ete. can also be caii-^dit. (inidc-- ,rl to #l..">op. d.; boats and baits elieap. (,,,..d -hootiiij,' and hunting' in the fall. See 'I'lii-, Ami;uic.\n .\Niii.i:it, vol tl, pat,'e HiL St. Thomas (<»r. 'I'., see pa>,'e Vl — Kettle cr. mar station; Lake Erie M ni.; last liiiniiil best: w hitetish. lake tmut and li. b.; some brook trout in tlie cr.: ^'ood ti>liiii^' in season; Imti-l -rJ p. d. Stoney Point (' it'. T.) — Lake St. Clair l m.: Thames r. ."> m.: first named host; otuJiey IrULILii I'M. i.j — ijiiKf .-^L. I liiii I III.; Ill, mil's i. -t in.: iiisi iiiiiitt'u ik.^mi; lui . iPickercl, b. 1). etc.; usual baits: I'ebniary. March atid .\pril best: hotel .*! p. .: boats "J.'ic p. d. Ni'ts are much used at Stuuey Point, but the tishiiit,' is fair at iic'Utli of Tli:iuies r. Sturg'eon Point I'lr. T-i — .sturi,'eon 1. and Scu^oj,' r.: niascalon^e and bass in'n to SJ p. d.; boats .")iic ji. d. The nuiscaloufie fishiuj.; i.s reported to be very fine, al-u that for black bass. Sutton ('ir. T. )— Lake Sjiiicoe l ij ni.: b. b., whitelish. lake trout and mascalouf^e; uiiilelish most numerous: liaits used — worms, ^grasshoppers and tlies ; Ail^'iist best iiioiitli: hotels ^l [i. d.: truides .fl p. d;: boats ."lOe p. d. Theclforcl I' ir. T.. see pa^,'e V)— Lake Huron -l', m.; mouth of .\ii Sable r. 4,'a hi.; the last named bc'si; li. b.. jiike, jiickerel. rock bass etc.: b. b. most iimnerous; )iaU! — worms and ndnnows : May. .Fuiie amf .Inly best : hotel ^^l ji. d.: boats .'ioc p. il. I,ake> Smith, Cie(uve and iJurwell all about 5 m. distant are much freipiented I'V aii(ilers from Loudon, ( >nt. (iood shootiuj,' in tlie fall. Thombnry (^1 p. d.; boats and bait at nominal prices: ),Miides not m-i'iliil. Tilscnbiirg" i-^I'eh. ('.) — Snnill streams for trout numerous from ^^l to u m. 'li-iiUii: l.oiij,' Point bay and the Bit,' < 'reek niarshes 'Jti m. distant: most excellent ti'iliinn fur b. b. and jiickend. Hoats and board cost per head about j^'J.riO p. d. Toronto (tir. T., see paj,'e V)— Mouth of Niagara r. lio m.; Hornuijis Mills 50 ni.; l..l>'' Sinieoe ."ill m, ; Alarkdale and cluitswortli to ni.; all f^'ood; b. li., brook trout, iii.i-ialont;e etc.; \:sual baits used: May 1 to ( let. 1 liest: our correspondent residinj^ ill Toioiito i^Miored the local Hshin^,' in his report. Trenton (i brook trout and pickerel; tvout most numerous; usual baits used; lishiug it I'l u'uhir seasons f^ood. Vauclreiiil Cir. T.) -Branches of Ottawa and St. Lawrence r's.; li. b., mascalont^e u . ■ - I i It 30 THE ANOI.EK's OriOE 1J. i\. ; K'lidt-H I'i p. d.; boats to be had. FinhiiiK waid to be viTy ttuu. Verona (K. .t P.)— Rock 1. ', in,; I-ntij^ 1. ', m.; Mud 1. ■<, in.; Lnnu 1. bp.Mt; pike aiiilb. li. about ('r. T., see ic^c V)— NiaKiira r. 'i ni.: T.nkc Krio '_>', m.; piko .herrinp, b .b., pcrth etc.; hci'rinj,' most nnnicnms; baitw nscd — niinnown, i-rabs aud woruiH, Ajiril and May bint; hotels .'rl ji. d.; boats can be obtained. Waterdown (Cr. T.) — ]5urlint»ton bay 1 m.; jxTch, rock bass, b. b., pike aud other varieties; ordinary baits used; June to (H-tobi-r the season. Waubausliene (''!'■ T., sec ])afjeV) — Waitbansliene Bay near station; niaHcaloTit/e, pike, jiike penb, small ni., b. b., channel cattish etc.-, pike and l)ass most iiunier. ons; spiHiii, minnow and fmu, bait; .hme 1 to Oct. 1 best; liotels #1 i>. d.; $5 p. w.; boats $1 \>. d. Tlie Severn r. is 4 m. distant, up which for I'J ni. most excellent fishing may be had. Youni,' frojis seem to be the best lures, Province of Quebec. Amqui (Intercolonial.)— Matnpedia r. near station; Ainciui r. adjacent; last named li)est ; trout and salmon ; trout most numerous; worms, beef aud art. Hies as baits ; >)une, July and .August best; hotels .*1 to $1.25 p. d.; guides |1.. in p. d., boats $1 p. d. Ayers Flats (I'assunipsic, see page VI.) — Head ofMassawippi 1. vj 'i in.;Tomfobia r. 'i m. and Burrows r. ', m.; tlie tirst named best; jiike, salmon (land lockedi. buss, mascalonge, etc.; pike uiol niascalongo most numerous; minnows and trout as baits ; May, August and September best ; hotels #1 to .■?1..")<' j). d.; guides at $1 p. d.; boats ami bait can be had at merely nominal cost. Good camping grounds. Alymer (Can. P.) — Lao des Chines r. near station ; b. b., pickei'el, pike and perch, pike and perch most numerotis ; worms and trolling spoons used ; May and .June best; hotels $1 p. d.; guides $1 p. d.; boats can be procured. The lishing in this locality is good. station ; trout, ', .July and Ant b. b. and othei . best ; hotel $1 Belveil (Gr. T., see page V.| — Kichelieu r. near varieties found ; minnows ;uid worms as bait ; Jun^ p. d.; boats aud bait cheap. Bronipton Falls (Ov. T.)— St. Francis r. at station ; pike, pickerel aud b. b. pike and pickerel nu)st numerous; minnows aud spoons mostly used ; May, Juui aud July best. Capleton (Passumpsic, see page VI.) — Coaticook r. '4 m.; Massawippi r. near- station ; last named best; nuiscalonge, pike, etc.; uiascah>nge most numerous; nunnows as bait. We have no detailed infornuitiou as to guides, hotels, etc., but in this sectiou all charges are moderate. Causapscal (Intercolonial.) — Matapedia r. at station; Angus 1.8 m.; Michauii and t'ausapscal I's. (4) from I'l to l.S m.; tirst named best for walmou and the lake- for trout ; Hies used mostly as bait ; June best month for river and June, July aibl August for lakes ; no regular hotels, but board can be obtained at private houses guides II 50 p. d.; the Indians hsh the 1. during winter, henco the tish are not a- plentiful as formerly. Cedar Hall (Intercolonial.) — Lake Matapedia near station; Mataue r. 4 m... equally good ; lakti trout aud red speckled trout ; both nunun'ous ; minnows. Hie- aud trolls iu use ; June. July and first part of September best ; good board at mo'l- erate price. The lake trout are known as '• totiroudis " loeally. Coteau ((ir. T., see page V.) — Itiver St. Lawrence and r. de Lisle, the St. Law- rence the best; b. b., pike and mascalonge; snails, uiiuuows ami artificial bait* U8ed ; May, June, July an r. ', ni.; b. b., and mascalonge 11 fci, >ut ('(pial ntimbers ; live aiwl phantom niinnows aiul spoon baits used ; JuU' July and .\ugtist best ; no guides ueeded. Board can be had reasonable. Doncet's Iiauding' (aits; May aud June best; i)riva(e boarding only. !. -.-! TTNITED STATKS AND CAXAPA. 37 H Famham (<'. V., boo paRC VII.) — YamaHka r. rniuun({tliri)ii(;h towu but it Ih 7 m. t l"-.t tifiliiiin unnuul ; IJlack r. IT in.: a>»>)it <'(|iiall.v ^' 1 ; 1i. b., jiiiktTfl, jiiko ui.'l luaMiiloiiKf ; l>ii>s iiiDht iniiiuTdiis : himhiils ami Inc Imit.H uscil nidstly ; Jmii'. ^I'l.t. anil Ort. hi't^t tur hasn and nia.«','aliiii;,rc ; June for jiirkcrrl : iimst any tinu' for )]il>f : liotclH $1 i>. st iiuni -t : UotflH !?lu to fVi !>. wctk ; yiiideH $1.50 to i'l i<. d.; boatH 75o p. d. Granby (*'. v., sci- \n\ni- Vll.l — Yamaska r. near station ; jiickcrtd and btillponts ; l,v. luinnoWH or strii s of li^h as baits : tridlinj,' is sonirtinics done, but rivt-r rather t"! rrooki'd : Jniii- and July best; hotels .^1 ji. d.; boats can be obtained usually without i'har;.;e. Grand or Ha Ha Bay (via St. I.awreiuc r. ntr. from t^uebec.i— There is tine Wiit'i' lor sea trout and some sea salnion within reach ; hotels .rl.iiti p. d.; guides *1 to ?1.50. Hlintingrdont^ir. T., see jia^e \'.) — St. I.awreme r., (.'hateaufiuay r., and Chateau- fiiia.\ 1.; the tirst luimed the best tor iiicker( I, jiike, b. b., etc., ami (hateaunuay 1. iiM:(d for trout tishin^' ; worms and artilii ial baits used; May, June, July, August aii'l Seju. best; hotels ,»1.'^.") j). d. ; guides ,*1.5u j). d.; boats .")0e p. d. Isle Verte (Interccdonial) — St. Lawrenoe r. 1 m.; smelts, sea trouts, etc.; smelts iir'~t numerou.s ; beef and worm bait: August and Seiitember best; hotels at rr;i-ouabk' raten ; guides, boats, etc. mok, mascalonge and trout most numerous; minnow and worm bait; ]Man'h, Jnin- and September best; hotels ^Iji. d., y-tp. w.; guides j^l to .-rl'^p. d.; boftts an.l bait very reasonable. Boats and camp o\Ulits at the J^ake Megantic; numerous suialler lakes and ponds nearby where good tishiug can be had. Lake Simon (Q. A: L. St. .T.)— Kiver Kondeau 3 m.; Natural Bridge 2 m.; Black r. (1 Hi.: Lake Simon '^ m.; Kiver I'ierre 10 m ; the three tirst named best ; trout and whitetisli : tirst most numerous; worm and tly lures ; June, July, September aud N'lVfinber best ; hotels, g\iides and boats at moderate i)rices. Little Metis (luteividonial.) — Craig's 1. 4ni.: Gague'sl. 4'j m.; Gendraus 1. 2 m.; .""ith Uange 1. 'J'^j m.; (ieudraus I. best ; trout; Hies and worms used ; Ajiril and July bi-^t; hotels at j^l p. d.; guide $1 p. d.; boats 5oc p. d. The St. Lawrence r. is dis- tant am. Lyster {dr. T., see page V.)— Becancoiir r. 4 m.; whitefish, mascalonge and b. b.; Usual baits used ; May, June and .\ugust best : hotel reasonabh' ; guides at i'l p. d.; boats aud baits can be procured. The resident guides say that they will pilot visit- or-* to good troutiug streams w here excellent sport will be giiaranteed, Masawippi (Passumpsic, see page VI.) — Massawippi L near station; salmon, I'lk'. niasi'alonge and cusk ; pike and mascalonge njost numerous; minnows and tr^lliu'^ spoons as baits ; .\pril, June and Sept'-mlier best ; no regular hotel, but good ac. .iiuniodations can Ije had at verv moderate rates ; boats ,50c p. d. See North Hat- h y, V. Q. Murray Bay (via S. Lawrence S. Nav. Co. from Queb,>c.l— Lakes Gravel, Moren ■■i'-- : I'ther waters from 8 to 20 m. distant yield abundant trout, which are caught in :r I] 88 THE ANGLERS Ot'IDK BOOK. Juiif. July, and Aiif;. moHtly with the art fly. ' HotflH $l.'2r> U> jl.rio ji. d.: nuiilt-H .*I to j'l ■"■II ]>. (1. North Hatley (PiiHHii(,'o VI.)— :MaHHawii)i)i 1. ii rout, bass, ])ike and othii' kinds ; trout are most abundant : worms, ^;rassho^lJler^ jidon, etc.. as b;iits ; botels iileiity at rcasmuible rates ; f,'uidcH uuueeessary ; Ixiat ...1 1 ..,■* ..* *..;*1; — t 'I'l 1.. .....* «...* 1...; 1...1 *i..i!. ,i _ i. , - Etehcmin r. fini.; rbauilicrc r. 15 in.; St. Lawrence r. at •st for b. b.; second for jiike ; there are some tributary taken; hotels ifl.'iu ji. d.; boatH with man ?^1..'>U to •'.; . May, June and Sei)t. best ; This location affords line lishiuf^ in see jia^e V.) — .St. Francis r., Black r., Salmon cr. aiwl Symonei- and Salmon cr. are the best for brfiok trout : salmon (occasionally', -.-. . „ -- „ts and bait at trilling,' cost. The above waters not ln-int,' K'HU'ded aro flshed at all seasons, hence the vi.sitint,' auj^'l'T must take his chances. Bimoviski (Intorcoloinal.)— St. Lawrence r. ad.ioiidiif; town ami lakes I'i tolV m.; the lakes best for trout; trout and salmon; usual baits ; Au^'ust and Seiitember best ; hotels, guides, boats and bails at moderate prices. River Beaiidette (• - ■ i .. . . , hotels, guides, and boats at reasonable rates, the sprini^f months, and in the fall. Sayabec (Intercolonial.) — Lake ^fataiiedia 'J m.; trout; small fish are the usual local baits ; Decembei', .laiiuarx . INIarch .iiid June be;^ ; no reyular hotels or guide.-, the latter however, can be hired in the village. Sherbrooke (<>r. T. iS: Passumiisic r. r.)— By making this point hoa)hiuart"r'j anglers ha\c si idioice of good lishing waters. Broiu)iton 1. 12 m., is an excellent lake for trout and "lunge " (lake trotit). Stoki; r. ',» m. has abundant sjieckled troiit. tiuides at .■?! to .^I.TiUp. d. Camping necessary. Best months Juiu' and Sept. Troll with fijioons or live minnows, or bait, or fly lishing. Lake Memphramagog is di.- taiit from Sherbrooke 'Jii ni. Little Magog 1 trout, pike, pickertd and perch, is near by. St. Anne's (<'r. T.. seepage V.) — Ottawa r. 'j m.; niascalonge, b. b. aiid pike; b. b. most numerous ; baits used, nunnovvs, sjioons, etc.; 1"> May to end of season; hotels .•r-I.,"i0 p. d. ; guides ^2 to j^H p. d., including boat ; boats at reasonable rate^; iniuuowH 25i' p. doz. St. Arniand (('. V., see page VII.) — Missisquoi Bay, Lake t'hamplain 2 ui.; rike r. i m. and Stricts p. 1 m. : first named best ; pickend, pike, nniscflonge, b. h. and others ; iiickercd most numerous; minnows, crayfish, flies, worms aiul spoons as baits ; June best month ; hot(ds $1 ]). d.; guides ,■?! p. d.; boats .)Uc to .*1 i). d.; bait cheap. The lishing i» exeelleut iu the above waters. St. Dominique (frr. T.. see page V.) — River St. Lawrence Im.; b. b., pike, pickerel, etc.: spoons and worms used ; summer season best ; hotels at reasonable rates ; guiiies and boats can be had. Ste Julie (Hr. T.)— Halifax 1. 2t m.; Black 1. 2(1 m.; about equally good; front and whitetisli, th(^ latter being most numerotis ; usual bait — worms; June, July and .■\ugti8t best ; hotels reasonable. Our correspoudeut writes ; "Fishing is n'^t profuse iu these waters . " I where there is good fishing for laki ^.^% VMTEn HTATFS AM) (ANAPA. 89 3t. Pablan (Intorcdldnial.^ — OueHmall lake nfur ntatioji, tuif a>iont 1 m., and • 1 !. 1 111 "11 It 'J 111. ; iiiiiiaiiifd; tlio tbrri.- last iinutiMiicil lirct; tnnit only; tiHUal liaits; I III- . •Iiil\ ami .\^^^;u^t lifst. Ste Flavie ilntcrruliniiai.)— Lakes I'ai|n( naliird ticst ; tniut; u.iuiK and art. H\ ; Jiil\ In .-t niuntli ; butids reaM>na)de and diiMe to htutiiui; (,Mii(U'H »J to $'-i 1>. trill. St. Gabriel (<,». 'V T.. St. .1.) — la.'iiiics Carticr r. ', ni.; I.akf St. .lo.scidi Tin.; 1;. . . ;■ .\u\ I'lTH' 4 111 . ; ],af dc rihlc !• 111.; Lake Claii' in ni . ; Lai' dc 'I'lslr hcHt ; jiriii- 1 allv troiit ; iiiiniiow and woi'iu bait ; Juih', -Iiily and .\nt,'iist Iic.-it ; liofclH at .■j^l ji. 1 . : yiiido. lioats and liait iiiodcrjili'. TImtc is ^ood fishing; in tlif Jai'ijnt's CartiiT :■. I;ihi\v the r. r. liiid^if and at Ni'lsou'w Ir^laud I ni. troni r. r. Ktation. St. Hilaire i<'i°. T., sco imm- V.l — Itiidnlicn r. '^ m.: Ii'oqiioiH 1. 'i',, ni.; lirst •I iMii il lust ; li. li., iiirkfi'i'I, iicnli. juki- ami « liiti'tisli ; liass and jiikr inost niinifr- >: minnows, woi nis and tlii-- iisrd as but; .Imif, .Inly and .\iit,'iist best; liottd.-. ,^1 t.i .»'j.,".ii i>. d.; lioats at tritliii',' rost . St. Hyacinthe I'ii' T.i— Yamaska r, '. m.: \n\n' and o. h., idkt' l>idn« most li'iiii' rolls; liTi' n.innows nst-d as bait; July and .ViiyiiHt bewt inoutbs; botcl at. li.i'ilil'ate cbai'j.'cs; boats .■lOc, p. d. St. Isidore l^-r. T.i — St. Lawri'tn'c r. 5 ni.: Cliatiannnay r. easily acci'ssiblo, tli. Iiitit r bist; b. b.. iicfrli, etc.; nsiuil bait; -May and Jiinr best; botcls reason- iililt : 1,'ilide.-. ,fl..">ii l>. d.; boats ■? 1 \<. d. St. Lambert ((•>'. 'l. see i^a^'e v. i — St. Lawrence v. ',. m.; b. li., perrli, jdc ken J ■ X> : Usual baits tised; .Ma\, .Innc and Sejifeiiiber best. Tacloxisac (via st. Lawrence i-. str. from (^mbeci — J'lie .Maiijueiite r. in the tido A,i' JO 111.. Little 'rrinify and St. .lean. Trout abundant; .Iiine, .Inly and .Viitj. bt-st; h.'t'ls r^'2]>. d.; K'lides .■Jl to sL."'0. Waterville (<'r. T.)— Massawijijii 1. ."> in.: inascalongp, b. b., ])ike, etc.; iiniHca. ;. ivi iiio.--t nuiueruiis; usual liaits; .July and Aui^nst best; guides) j^2ii, d.; boat.s .-IH.. ,.. d. New Westminster (British t olumbial — Tins waters here abound in salmon aiiii trout, both of which take the art. tly; from May to Nov. is the best season. Mr. Z. S. Hall, of New AVestniinsier writes ns; "Harrison r. and all the at luoiiths, .July, Au^;ust and : ept., the art. tly is used with jj;reat success. See Tni AMj.iiu AN .V.siiLKH, vol. VII, i:;;j,'c 41. Boulder (U. P.) — 3 Lakes 1 to ;) m.; Boulder and So. Boulder cr's 5 to 7 m.; in till r> uhitetisb, etc.; in the cr's trout: worms, meat ami art. tlies used; sjiiiut; and tall months best; hotels <'.; p. d.; conveyance, with dri\ er .v I ji. d. : boats can be lucl oil the I's by jiayiti^' loc. p. lb. for all tish taken away. In St. Vrain cr., 10 ni., , Hid 111 other I's 'Jii to ;i.') m. distant, very lai'tie trout cau be taken without restric- tii'ii-. See Loimniont, ('ol. Breckenridg'e d . P.)— Blue r. at station, and its tributaries are ull ^ood. The \v;i'. r- nil- called Tell AI lie cr.. Hock cr.. Moulder cr., Lake and State cr. and Black all' i Cataract 1. Mountain trout identiful; tlies mostly u.sed; July, Aug. and .Sept. i 40 THK ANOLEK H Ot'lDK IIUOK. Jx'.Ht; liotvlH .«'2..'ii» ti> |:{ \>. il.; no Hpccial K'li'lfH: no Ixiats or ntftx on I'h. Tln^ tr^ ,: wiittTH fxtcml all iilonj{ tlu- IJluc r. ViillfV ami llirnii^li ttif Midillc ami j;>ii'ria I'arK- fi-Miii Ur<'(ktiiri(l|^t! 75 ni. wcstwanl. See Thk Amkuu .vs AN(ii-i;u, April 7, 1hh;{ Buena Viatair. P. k I). \ U. (i.)— ArkannaM r., ("balk cr., Cottouwood cr. anil . all ranily arccsftililt; and K<>'>d: trout fXclHHivtdy ; art. UifH iiiowtly usi'd; Jiun', Jiil\ and AuniiMt bi'Ht; hotidn |'J to ■*:! \>. d.: KUidfs at .f'.;..'i(t j». d.. and found; boatn 'J"., . 1(. il., or .i'i !>. d. Irwin I'h, I^iki' and Half Moon cr'n 17 in. (via )•. \ U. . >V U. (i.)— Cimarron r. in>ar station; Little rimarroii 2 in.; OunnU' ii r. 1 111.; all fiiiially jiood; mountain trout; umiuiI tiiiils, mo.-^tl\ tlii'>; .May. -luir. ,lill>', .\iinust, Sept. and Oi't. hrst; liotfl .*;t 1). d. 'I'litsc arc ri'imrtt-d as line wat' :■ for trcuit; j^oml luiiitinu also; boats and i^iiides not ui'ii'ssary. Ciood lishinj,'. ij bitter in this section. The tish run lar^e. Coal Creek (1>. A: 1{- •'•) — .Vrkansas r. ;i m.; Beaver er. 12 to 1.") m.; last naiie 1 best for trout; trout and mullet in the r.; Ilies as liaits; .\pril, .Ma\ , .June ami .Iu.n best: no liotids here. Netting' is the jirineipal method of j^ettin^,' tish at this poinr. Crossou (('. P.) — North Fork of M. Platte r. at statit)n; mountain trout; wori,.. and t^'rasslioppers usual baits; June and .July best; board at private house H.">e. i\ meal. .\ favorite resort for iJenver (Col.) an^jlers. Del Norte (l->. A: R- *'■) — Ui<> (irande r. near station; Peros er. •_' ni.; tirst uaiiiid best: mountain trout; art. Hies and niinnowH Uised; July, August and Sept.be>;, hotels .■f'J..)!) p. d.; guides not needed. Delta (D. .t R. (»,) — IJunnison r. at station; Surfai-e er. loni.; the last naiiu li ■best for tly rtshinn; salmon, trout and brook trout; the latter most numerous; baits used are Ilies and grasshoppers; May June. .\ii^,'ust ami September ln-st; hot.l $'J p. d.; Surface er. and itw tribiUarieH reported to be a very line trout streah.. The camping grounds are superb and the hunting good. Dillon (I'- P.) — Ten Mile r. and Snake r. unitiii'; near station with Blue r.; fat- arait 1. and blake 1. ItO in.; the two first naiiieil. and the lakes the best; trout; art. Hies, grasshoppers and worms useil; June, .Inly, .Vugust, Sept. aiul Oct. be~t: hotel f.s to .tlop. w.; would have to camp out at tlie lakes; boat.-* j^l p. d. Takr baits with you to the lakes. Dome Kock (I'. P.) — North Fork of S. Platte r. near station: mountain trout: wiUMiis, tr >ut liugs and art. tlies as lures; July and .August best; the trout run fri';i. 4 to IH in. long, and are numerous; the best fishing is from 'i'^ ni. below station. ; 5 in. aljove it, or begin at Deansbnry and tish to Buffalo cr. No hotels; privat'- board and good camping grounds. Estabrook Park (U. P.) — Platte r. near station; trout; baits are flies, grasshop- pers and worms; May, June, July and August best; boats not needed. Fairplay (V- P.) Four Mile cr. 4 m.: Platte r. l'.i m.; last named best; trout: flies, grasshoppers and art. baits used; July, .Viigust and Sept. best. No otli'-r inforniation forwarded by our corresi)oudeut, but doubtless accoinmodatious aio to be had. Florence (P. it R. (i.)— .Arkansas r. 1 lu.; some trout here; worms, usual bait; June, July and .Vugust best; boats and guides unnecessary. Forks Creek {V. P.)— Bear cr. l.T m-; trout; flies mostly ii.sed; hotels $2 to $i." ' p. d.. .*rj to .■Jl.") p. w.; boats and baits at iionitual cost. Troutdale on Bear cr. i- u favorite flstihing and suninier resort. Fort Collins (F. P.)— Cache la Poudre r. at station; coarse fish only; worm^ visually used as bait; .\ugust and September best; hotels reasonable. Frisco (D. & R. (l.)— Ten Mile r. at station; trout; flies and worms used; Jui.o, July, .\ugust and September: hotel reasonable. Address C. C. Warren as above t'l details. Oeorgretown (F. P.)— Orand I. !S'i m.; Fra/.ier r. 2-> m.: trout; flies and grasshi p- pers usual t)aits; .\ugust and Septi-niber best; hotel $4 p. d. Expert anglers scui* 60 to 15U trout p. d.; the flsh weighing from ,'^ to 3 lb. «ach. rSITKl) ST.vrES AND CANADA 41 Golden d'. 1') — B<'»r fr. about IS m., and Platto r.; the flr^t Im l)i'«t. Trout arw 1)1. iititiil mill iir<' fiiu^lit iiiiiiuly with iirt. Ilirn uikI Iim' ^'rllHNllcll)|ll'rH: th».' lutt<-r <-Hn 1m . ilitlllrd nil llic l>;illks nt till' Htri'llIllH; .Inly iiliil All^'. hcxt; hntcU .f J Ji. (1., #12. "M) 11, u. No fharnf for j,'iiiilt,'M, tiuil tliu boatM art; I'rt'f to f{\iL'HtH of hott'ls. Oi'aud Jiinotiou (I', 't U. (t.)— Kahuali cr. I'J u\.\ I'latouii cr. and brancht-H ;iO to 4m, Kdiiii ii-. :io 111.; Itillf ( T. fill 111.: KlPlll■ill^,' I'ork '.to m.; Hoi-k or. loo ni., und (tiMii'i r.; Kork rr. and Uoiinui^ Fork tli<- \w>t; trout in nil, iiiul huIiiiou in (irund r.: Jilt, tlii'" mid Kriiwi^boinicr ■ us liiri's; .Inly, .Vu^'iihI mid ,S»'|itt'iiil(fr lirnt: liotidM i'l to |'J..'>'> |>. d. Loi'iil iiii^icrs llsh till' I'liiti'iiii iT., mid itH lii'MuclieH. All thu wuterH jiiuiii'd tibovi', yitdd liiii) Hjmrt. Oraulte (l'- 1'.)— .Vrkmi.''iiH r. at Htation; Clear i-r. .'I iii.; Twin I'm •'■ \n:: Lake cr, 'i 11... .ili'iiit «Miual; trmit iirinciimlly ; llirs, ^iriiKulioiiiifrH and ^riibn; hotelH |:t ji. d.; |...;it- ou I'h at i'lOc. i>. li. No ({uidt'H uet'iU-d; very good troutiug. Grant (I'. 1'.) South I'latte r. near Htation: trout; worniHand tlieH; July, .A-uyiiHt ail. I s, pti'iiiln'r beet; hotel $V> \<. \v.; no Imiits or guides rei|Uired. Gunnison (1>. A: U. — Toniicdii cr. 1 m.; (JunniMon r. 1 in.; Taylor r. Vl ni.; l..i-i I . I.; 111.; the two last nmiied bc-t; luoiiutain and Maliiiou trout; ttrst nioHt iiiiiiii'rous; tlicH and minnows iiioi..tly used; July, August, Sej)! . and Oct. best; h'ltils .■'■J to #4 p. d.; minnows loc. to l,")c. \i . do/.. The local anglers use tho tiuiiiiisou r. for early fishing; they go VI ni. down and tisli with iMiniiows. Tayl it. 1 l/i^t r's are their favoritu waters for Hy tisbiug. Other cr"s adjacent, furnish H r ..1 tiout Sport. Haydens(l). -v K. a.) — .Vrkansas r. near stjition; Twin Lakes r> m.; last named li.-i. .-:iliiioii and siiiikled trout, the last most nunuu'ous; worms and Hies usual li.iit-: -July and August best; hotel at reasiuuiblo rate; boats and bait moderate. Henry (1>. i'^: H. (i.)— Itio (Grande r. 1'^ m.; Umk cr. 4 m.; first mimed liPst; ill ..MtLiii trout mid .■^aliiioii trout: latter most numerous; flies and minimws in use; .]:;;>, .August, SejiV. Oct. and Nov. best: hotel *'J p. d.; wading is the iiractiee aiuoUf} 1'. Ill anglers; good fishing waters. Howards (1>. . .V K. (r,)— I,os I'iiias r. ', m.: trout, tlies, miuuuws and frogs are u-iil; August and Seiitemlicr best; our cori'i'siioudent writes: '-The I'te Agent savs li^iuiig or hunting is not allowed on the lieservation except by the employees.. Loadvilleir. P.)— Twin Lakes :i ni.: Arkansas r. 2 m.; Eagle r., Ten Mile cr.; l'i',\ lUg Pan cr., and numerous other creeks all accessible; first named best; trout: w.iiius early in spring, and artitici.il tliis later are used; June; July, .Viigust and S'litiiiiber best; hotels .f'2 to >4 p. d.: boats citn be had cheap. The trout average ali.'iit t> o/,., but one of i:t lbs. was caught la.st winter in Twin Lakes. Excellent tie«it; trout, sunfish and b. b.; mountain trout most numerous; artiiicial fly mostly used; July aud August best: hotel at Evergreen, also boats. Manitou (I>. \- K. . .V It. <«.)— Silvir cr. mar Htatiou, riniuutaiu or linrnk tmut; lulniii'Ws mill iiitllKiiil rtit'M iiMfd; ,Uuii', July, AiikuhI tnn) Si-pt. beut; linttl at raaHoiiuM.' ;"'s. Montrose (I), ■'v; H. <>.)— Uuconipahnre r., Ciiiiarnm r., Cow cr., DuMhh r. uU l" to 'Jii niiIrN; |)allaH and ('iiiiarruii rV. Ix'nI; iiioiiutuin trniit and \vliit<'li>li; lirst iiiiisf iiuiiirriiUH; flics, ^'raHshniiiicrs, wcirniM etc.; Aiiril, May and .luiic bisi; liotclM *'J til .*:f ]p. d. Stii^cH run to tiic tiHliin^^ t;iMimdH wbioU ari- ttrnt claHH. 'i'Li« hcctiou atl'nrdH fiiciliJ'<'« 'or iiniHt excellent truutin^'. Nathrop (f. P. A: P. & R. (*.)— ('balk cr. '.. in.: .VrkaUHaM r. 'j m.: tlr^t nann ,| licil; ti'dut: ai'tltlcial fly, ^'raHMbii])pcr and urub uh baifn; May to Octuber bent; bntcl ^'J p. d. (•(Mill tinliin;^ Hcctiiin; limitH nut needed. Ohio City (I'. P. !— (,>nart/. cr. at station; nmnntain truut; rticH and (.'raHsbuiiiurs Usual liait; -lidy, .Vu^ust aud Siiitouiber bust; botel #2 p. d.; bnats and guiib'H U't leiiuired. Parkdale (I>. iV: It. •>.) — .VrkHiixaH r. lU'ar Htatiou: trmit only; wnrniH, (^nibs, k'rassliii]i|iciH and niinnnws: .\iiril, .^bly, Septenitier anil Oclnlier liesi; privaie iicci mini I Ilia til ins can be bad: boats and i^'uides not wanted; tin- trout run ' . to 'i lbs. aud are fairly abundant, (iood troutini^'. Parlins |I>. >V It. ( i.i — Toniicbi cr. and (,)iiart/ ci-,; lirst named best; tmnt; woriii-i and iiiiniiowH baits used; .July aud Sejiteliiber liest; liotel .-.-j | . d, Tbe truut run lar^'c aud areabuudaut: guideH aud boatN Uot ueeded. Peun Oulch d'. P.)— Four Mib; cr. at ntation; some trout takeu here, liut tlsbiii.' rather inditlerent. Pine Qrove il'. P.) — ^. i'^: U. (b)— Kanle r. at station; trout only; tlies aud mann'^ts in liaits; ./uly, Au>,'ust aiul September best; hotel $'2.50 p. d.; jjuides can be had .it reasouable rate. Boats aud tiuidt;s uuutM-t'Hsary. Riverside 1 1 >. >V U. a.) — .\rkausas r. at station; trout: urasHhoppers aud gruli- Worms; Juue aud July best; hotelH t!1.50 p. d.; no UHe for boatH or guides. Robinson (D. .'c It. G.)— Ten Mile r. (see FriHCo, Col.) Roctwood (1>. A: K. <'.) — Atujuoh r. 1 'a iii.; trout oidy: flies aud ^jrasshoppi i s usual baits; .Vu^'ust aud September best: hotel .f'.' p. d. A do/en tish ( 'j to ;t 111-. tiw'h, 1 lb. beiu),' the average) is called a ^;ood day's creel by local autilers. Sapinero (!>• >V It. G.) — Sapiiu-ro cr. 1 m.; Lake Fork 1 ui.; (riiuuisou r. uiir station: last named liest: trout: tUes mostly an bait; .\ugUHt aud Nei)tember be>t; hotel #•_' p. d.; guides tiuuecessary. Silverton (1). .^- K. G.)— Fish I's. and San Mi^niel r. 17 ni.; first named lust; speckled, "I'eil bellied" and "blue trout:" speckled trotit most uumerous; ^jra.-s- hoppers aud tlies usual baits; .July, .-Vunust and Sept. best: no rcj^ular hotels, but good accoiniuodatious cau be had; boats :?1 p. d. (.iood huutiuy as well as tishiiiu'. 8t. Elmo (T. P.) — t'halk cr. near station: Griz/ly 1. :< m.; both about eijually (iood: trout; flies and minnows as bait; .Iiuie and .luly best; hotel ?'J p. d., ;flu [<• w.; boats aud bait at uouiinal prices. The trout are large aud pleutifiil. Texas Creek (!>. A; K. G.) — Arkausas r. near statiou; wpeckled trout only; flies, grasshoppers, and artificial flies as baits: .TuiU'. .July, .\UKUst aud Sept. best; hotel Jl p. d. iJoats and guides not needed. Fishiug reported good. Villa Grove (1 >. .'t R. G.) — Upper .Seiiuacho r. 40 ni., speckled trout; grassle)- jifrs and artificial flies used: Sept., Oct and Nii\'. best; hotels #'2 ji. d.; I'KUipiii^' necessary at I'lshiug ground: deer, antelope, grmise aud other gamu abouud; (^uuIh wivU team at *0 p. d. £xcelleutlishiiig aiid hunting. fNITKl) HTATKM AM) CANADA. i^ Imt tisliiii,' eut; mouii- Wagron Wheel Oap IP, A- I?, a )— nio Onmrlo r. at station: tnmt; Aivn un»>d; li"' I I'iii I •■! .IuIn. Ail>iilht iiliil Niptfllilii r \u Nf liotclc i^^ to i'i l>. ^\. Windsor (T. 1'.— Tlio rpiicr t'lichi- In I'luulrc 'il\ t<> !•'• in. iliHtHiit, foiitiiiuM iittiir , jiMiiiiiN ' ni.; all KootI: trout in ludukH itil li. Ii.. I'ikf, JK Tch, etc. in jiomU: lialtn aif froKH, wornin, (lo>>M. t\.: miidcM ,*'J ji. i!.; hoiitM )il)'iitifiil, .".o,.. I . 1. .Some ^'ooil hliooting liiif also. Kinbin^; iu ('olniiiliiu p. ih roMtricti'il until I ill. 1. 1H«5. Ansonia lNau^atu>k >— HouHatouir r. arrtsHilili'; jiikt- ami trout; flrHt most (Hiiiii iiiis; u.-ual halts: hotel .»l.."io j,. d ; hoats ami haitn at HUiall coHt. Broad Brook (N. Y \- X. K.i— Hiou.I Hi k str. mar Htation. trout iirimiiially: :!•- 11-1(1: .May and 'luuo hcKt; liotcl rtasou:ihlc. Btirrville (Nau«nt to N'ovi'iuhfr hcst; iirivatu hoardiUfj can h<- ohtaint'd; guid,>at :iii-ouahlL' char^^'f; hoats .")(J c. j). d. Central Villag'e (N Y. \- N. K.) — MooHUp r. '„' in: Moofuii> ji. i in., and Ktvcral ff.iii hionks mar-: Modsup ji. and hrooks hcHt: h. h., iicnh, pirki-rid and tronl: Wilms ami dohsons as halts; .Xpi'il, May ami SrptcnihtT hrst; hotels .■fl 'J.') p. d,; i^uidt s .f 1 to .*2 p. (1.; hoatw and halt reasoiiahle. Chapinville ( H . \- C. W.)— Twin I's. near station; Hit; p. and Hound p. easily ;ir, 1 -~lhle; lake tt'out. h. h.. whitetlsh. I)iekerel. )ie:'eh ete.: piekerel, wlutelish and 1.1-- most liuiuerous; shiiu'rs. ininiiowH ele. as halts: hotel #(1 ]i. w.; guides .*l..">o i.il.: hoats oiie p. d.; haitH ,'iue. p. Ion. (jur I'urresptjudcut writes ; " C'au catch a uji>.- of ttMh anytime, all you want." Danielsonvllle (N. Y. ,'\.- X. F..)— QuineliauK r. and Killint,'ly p. 1 to '1 mV from -t.iiMii; la-t named hist: h. h., jiieki rel and jiereh: pickerel most numerous: halts !■• wiirnis, crickets. Hies etc.; July, .\U(,'UHt aud Septfinber hest; hotelH rt>aHoiiu1>k'; i..ihks do.; boats •Ji'n- p. h. Dayville (X. Y. & X. E.) — .VlexanderH 1. I'l m.; h. h.; wiu-inH, flics etc. as bait; Jiii.s and Auuust best; hotel $'.' p. d; bouts liic p. h. Said to he j^ood liHliinn; no t;ii(ks required. East Hampton (li. & X. Y. .\. I,, i— Ijike Pocotapoque }i m.; excellent hhuiII '.."iith h. h. lishiug; acomiuodatioUH good. East Thompson iX. Y. .i;- X. E. i— C'hanbnn^'ft^iun^,'anlau^,' p.; Loun p.; Round i).; \Val. tield J).; Iteservoir ji.; all Within •! m.: lirst named best; b. b.. perch etc.; bass i,i"-t numerous; nhiners usual bait: I'all best season; no hotels nearer than Weh- ^ttI■, .Mass., 7 ni.;' guides at Haiue place. Elling'ton (X. Y. ^'c X. E.i— Belchers p. 1 m.; Sijuare \i. -J',, m.: Broad Brook str. I'-ii..; Meadow br. 1 m.; about eijually fiood; trout, h. b., jiickerel, salmon trout It..: Usual baits; June and .\utiUHt best; hotels .■?! p. d.; boats can be had. Fairfield (X. Y. X. U.k H.)— «ee Sontbport, Conn. Parmington (X. H. .t X. )— Zach's br. •_' m.: Poplar Swamp br. 3 m.; .Scott '>\v.iiiip l)r. 1 '^ m.; about ecjually yooil: trout: jiercli and bass in Farminnton r.: ^^"nn-, minnows and tlies used; for tr(Mit .\pril to June best; hotels i-i p. d.; boats ■ttii l.i' had. rorestville (X. Y. .V X. E.l— Cedar Swamp 5 m.; old Marsh .') m.; Shuttle M' iiImw t'l 111., first named best : pi rch. pickerel etc.; pickerel most numerous: live ■II' minnows etc.; Eebrua:'v. May and Seiitember best: hotel j-LM ji. d,; KUido ^-1' d.: boats .fl p. d.; bait^sl ]i. hundred. The above waters are reported to us •IS 1" ;ii^' as )4ood as any in the sUite of Conn. Grosvenordale iX. Y. .^ X. E.)— >Vebster p. •'. i*.: Shumway br. 'i ni.; first i.aii:.d best for b. 1... aTid. brook for trout: bass and trout beiiiti the principal ^an.tics; worms and dubsuus usual baits; spring and summer best seasons; Lioats •'"0 1', d. u THE AN(JLEK S (IT'IUE HOOK. Hartford (Kf>arh(Ml by 4 r. r.) — A few t^nod tront stroan.-j near hy in whii-h hou.c fiii(; tish and fair cri't'lH lire takt'ii. I-oi-al aii^,'lfrM kimw their whi-rt'iil" iits and ar.- duuhtloHH chary in diviiljtiiiif localitifs. Sec Thk AMtuicAN Am.i Kii, XH!. Ill, ji. 41 i. Kawlesrvllle (N. V. A: X. E.) — Taunton \t. aci'eHsihlt>; h. b., ]it;r<'h am' pifkenl: tlif two hitttT luoMt utuniToti.s; wuriiiM and niiuuuw.s as bait; Jaiumry, February :i:,l I)efL-uibL'r. Hop River (N- Y. .fc N. i:. l— Cidtunbia ronorvoir 3 m.: Hop r. near ,-titi >n; Lak^ X\aiiniiinb'iuj,' 2 '^. ni.: tirnt iiunied best; b. b.. i)i('kerel and yellow jiendi; live- bail and trolling; May best for i>ickerel, and Aiit,'UHt for liass; guides ean bi' lad; al-.. boats Tr>c to f 1 ]i. d. Ati)reHent there is a law inohibitint,' tishinn in restTN oir, b;i; a bill ih before the le^'islature ti) repeal it. The b. b. run larjie, Iiakeville (H. .^ C. W.i— Lake '\V(^(i.,)nsi'ojHininc at station: r,oud p. 2 in.: i\b.i:t equal; b. li., jpieker-d, jierch aiul lake trcnit; bass and pieki-rel most nuineioi;. minnows ami i-| u hooks used; Augiist, Septeinbei' and ()etid>er best; hot'\- moderate; boats and bait to be hud. LitchfleldlShepaut;)— Kast and west br.nich of Shepant; and Bantam r.; Bantarn 1., Little and Mt. 'I'om ponds. The best are the tiiree last named. B. b., troiu, pickerel and yellow perch; the bass run lar>,'e, ;{ to 5', lbs.; fly I'shinK for huth tro\it and b. b. noixl; hotels .r l..">o p. d. ; <;ui(ies f uri.ished free at tne Bantam Lak.' iIo\is<'; boats .'ioc p. d.; baits — live minnows and" bluoixers " (helgramitesi; May tv Nov. best for la' to .*lii j). \', j,'uides, with boats, lines and bait, f:) to .»il p. d., accordiUf,' U party; flood tide be ■ This is a good lishiut.' sei'tiou. Mill Plain (N. Y. iv- N. E )— Lake Kenosia 1 ni.; Bo^'jjs 1. '., m.: Peach 1. 4 i aid thrie smaller ones within 2 iiL.: the three first best white and yellow jier pickerel, b. b. ai.d catlish- live bait mostly useoats Twic p. d.; Peach Lis the fa^ ■• ■ for b. 1). and white perch, Moosup (^^ Y. \: N. E.l— Moosiqi p. 1', m. and several ^'ood troiu brook.n ne,,: fi'vt luimed I'est: b. b. and iiickeul; usual baits; June best; hotel S'J ]). d.: I 1' d. clrp. 10 111. distant is reported to be a tine b. b. water. Snake Mead> br. near station j^ives fair troutiug t)t times. New Britain I N. Y. .^ N E.)— Slnttle Meadow reservoir 4 p.ickerel; perch nnst numerous; live bait and worms; May to October 'in, d,; baits sbotlKl be brought 1' anglers^ boats chea]); no professional guides, New liOndou (N. Y, \- N, E.)— Lake Konomoc, the reservoir of New Lon.i-i gi\es go, >d b. b. fishing. .Vcross the river at Oroton is a favorite ,>-ipot for le i anglers; some gooil striped bass groiiuds are near this station. New Preston (Shepatigl— Waramang 1. :^i m.: Bee br, ', ni,: Shepaug r i Tods; the first named best; b, b,, pickeitd, pike and inndi and all are jilt i r; fill: minnows, •bloomers" (dobsousi, and worms are the baits used bv !- i! au'/lers. Some trout in Bee br. The law says "No tishing frtmi Jan. 1 to JuU Wiraniaug 1." Hotels reasonable; guides .■?! to ^.i p. d. by coutraot; boats 50c ] li Dob.son ■. Ic each. Seo ^Va6hiugtou, Conn. H:| rh hoi;.' auil :i' II. 1). 41 ■uiiry ;i: , >u: Lai.' live 1ki: 1 ail: ;il- r\('ir. 1' III.: i'.l"' miin-toi. 'St; b«jt'.- .; Bantatii 1)., trout. ; for both itiim Lak'> )rt); May iv lly: woriiK I lioatH li't ition; Loiu' lUMatoui' r li, hlackti-!: baits— s. 'ft i.sh. May t 1) #ii) J), u., |l tiile hv-\. ■h. 1. 4 II. ; l4)W pt'f !' iImT t"-t • favont'.' cioki-i iit'iir, ;-■ Mea.l-'tt lii-ri'h a'. ill. 'In-! >j' 'iiu'tii:.' .: th.- tr llli'Ilt)"!.' ■i.-rabbl. ■ - Oct.. !'• )i'i)vitilit 1': Lnl).l"I. t for 1- 4" lepaif; 1 arc 111' ' .1 bv 1' TNITKD ST.\TES AND < AN A DA. ■!•> JHevrtovrat'S. \'. k y. V.) — Fountain 1. -^ni.; Hoiisatonic r. 1 m.: about t'. \'»i. Niantlc (N. Y. N. H. .V H. to Kast T-ynuo — Lake Kononmc and Sturdcvants }i. ■ . ;■ I'V iirtiud b. li., iitrcli and i'ickci'il: usual baits; at tin- Toll brid^ic, salt wati-r •>;. ' nil bi i-aittibt — imrniei*. ceabass, tlouiulfrs, bhu'kti.sh, sbt'eiishi'a, It. best fur bass, end all tlie sunmier niniifhs fiU' jiiekerel: jileiity uf bdardin^; ii. lilies at .*.") to :?!'• II. w. ; bnats j.lenty at U."ie \\. d. Tliere are trmit lii'ciiiks in tlii.'^ '. :( iiiity, with the trout iibuiidaiit. Tho tishin;^ for jiiekerel is reiiorted \ery tine. No. Windham (N. Y. A: N. K.i— Natebaun r. '.; m.: teuton r. 1', m.: Stono- ,-' bf. J 111., 'iiii i-ers b.'. 1 III. ; IJeaver br. "J m . ; Merriek br. 2'^ iii.; NatchaUii r .iii'i St.c\criil \:irietic:; ,it brackish water tiwh. \ few b. b.. striped bass (salt Witterl. wliit'' and yellow i-ercli are taken uji to (Ireeiiville dam 1 m. above Norwich. Tho l"ll'i\viiif< rivers, easily reached, have some l)ass, Jiickerel and coarse lish. Ytintic, Sh' lU'-kel. Little Hiver and (^uinuebauti: the b. b are liowever disiiiipeiiriin,'; witliin ii radius of litui. are several lakes coiitainiii(» b. b. iiiid otlii r tish. There ;iri- J. any trout strciiius within lo to I'J m., some of which .«till furnish +'air creels. (lar'lii'i's 1. 4 m. tiiv.s fair s. m. b. ti. sixu't; Jul\, Ana. and Sept. are tlie best l"r tliiiu; hotels $l.'A> to $;i p, tl. See Thk Amehiian .\N".; Bolton reservoir 4 m.: first Tiamed ' . -!. I'. Ii.. villow perch, pickerel etc.; b, b. most nunu'rous; worms, frog's, toads, .i.t-shoppers etc. as baits: .\pril. May and Seiitember best; hotel *-j to .■S-.i..")0 p. d.: i'"iit- loc ]i. h. The b. b. are jiletitifiil but erratic, in their biting' humors. .\ few ■! lit laii be i-auyht iu ailjaceut brpaU}i r. 5u to loii yds. : the former best: !i. !'.. loach, trout and perch; the bass and trout most numerous; local baits are Worms, •• Allifratoi's" (dobsons I, toads, newts and i-rickets; July, .Vut;. and Sept. l„.vt i.|"ntli>: "boats 'Joe p. d. ; lio guides ueedid ; hotel charges unknown . Southford (N. Y. .V N, K. )— Quassaiiaufi 1. :t'. m.: t^nassapauH r. '., m.: trout ]'i'i>' re), b, b.. percli etc.; ^lay and June best for trout and bass; hotel t-l p. <1.: liri'.;i!e boardint.' less; ),'uides can be iirociired: boats .">oc p. d., and baits :?1 )>. loii. ■ \;i.le dofis " is the local name tor the helj/ramite or dobson bait. See Sandy H" i:. (•"!!i,, Southport iN. Y, N, H. it H./ — Loiiv; Island Sound and month of !\Illl r. ^, m.. ■ boats 'J-V p. h.: bait reasoiialile. South Windham (N. Y. .^- N, E.l— Shetucket r. near station: b. b. moHtly taken ■'' '■'■ ^ I'S'ii and iroj,' bait; hotel *1 ]i, d.; tishiuK is not attractive. 4«; THK AXCJLER S GUIDK HOOK. Stafford (<'. V., nee jiaKc VII)— C'ryHtal 1. Ji m.: Marshaiiauii*l. 12 ni.: la«t nani..| best; iiiikiTcl, ixTch iiiiil N. la. 1). 1).; jx'Tcli ami l)a^.s must iiiiiiiiT(>u.>i; l)aitH u-<,l arc iiiiiiiKiws, li(lt,'raiiiitis, firasshopix-rs etc.; July 1 ti> Ort. 1 ln-.-t; l>oatf< r>i)i.' ji. .1. The li. 1). take till riy in Mai>hai)aii« 1. State Line (H. .V; C. W.)— Indian p. 1 '. ni.: Riuld j). 1 ni.; both e(iuall\ k""!. Ii. !i.. jiickcnl, latlish etc.; baMH aud picki-rt'l nniwt imiiiiTous; baits an- uiiiinm,,, ^Ta-JsliciiipcrH and wormn; July, AugiiHt aud September buHt; hotels at cl to $-' p. d. includin^fboatH. Sterling" (N. Y. i^ N. K.)—Q\iandiu'k r.; Moosnp r.; Dye Houhc)).. New Mill ; Moosup]!.; I'orter Saw Millji.: Heh Hollow p.: Bccih ]i.: all within 5 ui.; Kom.- quite near; b. b., plckerrl, tro\it, ixTch etc.; piekerel most numerous: worm, insects and live baits. Beach \>. tjives excellent )> b lishinK. Trout tishint^ in ih>' S])rinj,' in this immediate section is very fair. .\ut,'nst i.-t reported to be the h.>t montli for h. b. (iiiidea if'J p. d.; boais cheap; board can be had at pruat' bouses. Stoningrtou (Via Stoninnton Line from New York) — Stonin^tou harbor 'j in . rau^'uatuck r. .^m.; the first best. Salt water lish on usual baits: April and Sept on the tbiod ti to .■?!() p. w.; guides .*'i p. d.; boats .">oc p. d. A few trout iii iiostenl (by tarnit!'- streams. Thomaston (N'aut,'at\ick) — Bantam 1. bi m.; jiickend. jierch and b. b.; li\. baits and jinnd siiiners; May to October best; hotel .■fi; p. w.- tzuides reasonal'l' . Imats can lie had at moderate cost. Fishin;^ through the ice is much followed. Thompson (N. Y. \- N. E.)— (Juadic reservoir 'J 'j m.; ^Vakefleld p. 5 m.; Haik wt'lls I'eservoir ") ' . m.; first named l)est; pickerel, perch, pouts, trout and dai >■ •jiickerel most numerous; usual baits: .April and May best for trout; Oct. and N"\. fiu' pickerel; hotel *l ji. d. : guide with boat ^fUji. <1.; boats 'tiK' p. d. Theio iil-- also a numl)er of trout brook.t within 2';, m. from here where good records nv' reported. Torring'ton (Naugatuckl^Bantam 1. H m.; Dog p. and Tyler p. at (ioshen. 7 in.. AMiist 1'. t 111.; West Hill p. at New Hartford, 7 m.: Nauj/atuck r. and branches I t. '.( m.; Bantam 1. and West Hill )). best for trout: Naugatuck r. and branches r ■: other fish; b. b.. ))ickercl. perch and trout; baits used are "bloomers" (hel^ramit'- live hsh, worms, flies etc.; .Vjiril. .vlay and June best; hotels #'2 \>. d.; boats uni bait can b(> had at reasonable rates. Scuiie of the Uical augh r.s will act as guides t the best fishing grounds. Washington (Shepaugl—Shepaug r. ',m.; Beebr. Im.,- Waramaug 1 .T m.; avw worms best bait for ciiubs (locally winfish.) linbstins are called alligators by Iimj; tisherman. There is an eccentric character, "Old Harrison" at the lake who lia- his fishing grounds staked out, and who is loud iu cuss-words if you pt>aeh on 'u:- territory. See New Preston, C.'ouu. West Norfolk (H. A; (". W.)— Wood cr. iy,n\.: Doolittle ji. i m.: Smith p. i Toby J). Urn.; Canaan Mountain pd's 4'i!:ii.; Wood cr. is best for pickerel; ana lioolittle p. for b. ))., it also contains pickerel. North br. near by, contains tr.iit and Blackberry r. '^ m., has trout and <'arp, Bass, pii'ker«d and percli in Siiiiili J)., Toliy 1)., and <'an;uin Mountain p. For trout and pickerel, June is best moiitti. .Aug. and'Sept. for b. b. ; frogs' legs; hoppers, crickets and wi^mns are usual b,i;;> bo,its cost 7.'>c p. d, ; uo profeMsional guitles; hotels moilerate. Winsted (Naugatttck.)— Long 1. '^ ni.. Round 1. 1 ni.; Bowley p. 2 m.; Be. kK» p. 4.; i)o<)little p. ."> m.; Parkj). 4ni., !Mill br. ;i m.; Kugg br. 2m.; Hall Mea^iiw br. i") m ; Braiick br. 4 m.; Long 1. best: pickerel, b. b.; salmon (land locked) ..ii! ■jierch; bahiH most numerous: baits used are, live fish, crickets, worius, etc.: '^i']'- teuiber to December best; hotels .*2 p. d.; guides }2 p. d.; boats $1 p. d.; bait Vv II. bX). See West Wiusted, Conn. Winsted (East) (H. .t C. AV.)— Winsted 1. \ m.; West Hill 1. 2 m. and vai '.• trout Htreams; both I's goo.l; black and rock bass, pickerel, perch and brook tr 'it I'rickots, Worms, grasshoppers, trolling spoons Hies. etc. usi'd; IMay. June, >•!'; «>ct. ami Nov. b(>st months: hotels .■? I ii. d.: boats atid baits at moderate jirici <. A few landlocked salmon iu Winsted 1., but they are seldimi caught. The pickerel llshiug in very liuo. We have uo uutUeutlc iuformatiou about the trout stream-. T-NITE1> STATES AND CANADA. ist nan ■ t laitH u—.l I r>oo 1'. it. lllN <-' i iiiiini'" - I ti) ?- ! w Mill 1 . 111.; Ki'iii.- is: wciriii- AuH ill Ui' J tilt' l'.>' at i)rivut.- ibiir 'i 111.: aud StiJt ml bleats ri lanifd bi-:; iiicr; Lilt' 1- )y farniti> b. b.; li\. rcasDliiiM'-. i 111.; Clark t ami (bill'. •t. and N"\ Theio aiv recordr* nn- ■ilirn. T 111-. •aiii'hfs 1 t' ■iinrlics !"1 ,'niniit-? bnats lUJ'i IS guide:? t ' 3 111.; ynii l)y l.Mu: M' who li;i- lii.-b on :i.- iiith !>. i '■>■ •kfivl; .iii; iitaiuH tv 11! •Ii in Sii.ii: bi'st liii'iitli usual b,i;t> u.; UeckU^ ;all M.-aU ■' locked I ..Il- ls, ftc; ■>'•!■ d.; bait ■"' aud vai:"'.- (brook tr 'lU 1 J)iue, f>'-)'t ,. jirii'-*- -^ I The jiu kfre: ■itreaui:-. Winsted (West) (H. .\: ('. W.) — Lonjjl.; Little i>.; llua^i bi. uiid Hubbell br.; ;ii; r:i,-il.v reached; the rti'ist named being bent: b. b. and iiickertd found; l.iasrt inont iiuimroii.-'; woriijri and live bait unci; .luly. .\ug. and Sejit. best; hotels .*'2 !>. d.; MU'li -^i anil boats imjcurable at reamiuablc prices. Dakotah Territory Alpena (*'. M. >^ St. P. See inside back cover.)— .Janifs r., lo ni.; HOine banH aud (.ukL-rel to be found; May aud Jiiuu best; hotelM, f l."). d. AshtonI*'. ^I. '^ St. r. Set' inside back cover.)— Jim r., 1 m.; .Snake cr., 1 m.; ni~t iiaMiiil best; some pickerel taken here; Juue and July best; usual liaitw used; L"ii l^. i- !'• d.; boats and baits procurable. Bartlett ;st. P. M. \- M. See Page X.)— Stump 1., 8 m.; Devils 1.. VI m.: last .liiiu'd best; pickerel; minnows and artiliic-ial baits usimI; spring, fall, and winter. 1 .-I lioteln, ?1 p. d., .*'> p. w. See Devils Lake, Dakotah. Bath (''• M. A: St. P. See inside back cover, i — .James r , 1 ', m.; pickerel nioHtly; iisuiil liiiiss; March and .\pril best; hotels, ;jil..">0 to .r'J p. d.; boats, '.2,5e. to .■?! p. d. Big Stone City (<'• M. \- St. P. See inside back cover.)— I5ig Stone 1.. at staJioii; yiik>-. piikcrel. aiiilb. b. ; pickend most numerous; baits — worms and spoon hooks; Ainil. -May, aud June, best: hotels, j^'J p. di; guidey, ,* l..">o p. d.; boats* plenty aud rt-a.'iHuable. Bismarck |N. P. See Page VIIL)— Missouri r.. '1 m.; ^-atfish; bait salt pork; April t.. Prtobcr; hotels, J2 to ?;t p. d. Our corrcspoudeiit writes; ".V cattish is not a Nciy pretty biulbut he is right good to eat when properly cooked." Bruce (*'• '^' N. AA.I— Lake Teetnukeeha, and i>ther wniall lakes, ;< ni.; Lake Teet- ( iiki ■ ha biHt; pickert 1 and b. li., but lirst named most numerous; pickerel tins and trii^;s Used ai baits; fall and winter best but good most all times; lioteis, .■f'.J p. d.; guides, .?:) p- d. ; boats aud baits to be had reasonable. Lishiug is good at thi.- I'nillt. Canton (*'. M- 'V; St. P. See inside back cover.) — Big Sioux r., near station; i)ick- erel, pike, catlish. and b. b. : the two first named being most numerous; .May. June, .*iit.'* aud bait to l/tJ had cheap. Castlewood ('. \- N. W.) — Lake PoiTisett, H m.; Siouxr.. '^ ni.: first named best; ,iu ki 111. pike, and butl'alo iu about eciual numbers; pork .)r beef and spoon hooks, are used as baits; May au> m.; pike aud pi kerel; tirst named most iniiiM rolls; usual Ivaits used; May aud J llie best; hotel, ^2 p. d.; boats and Ijaits (all lie had. Colfax (St. P. M. .t M. See Page X. I— Wild lUce r., .T.. m.; Red r., 7 m.; a)>out i(|ii,tUy good, iiike, buttalo, b. b., aud cattish; jdke and butl'alo most uunieroits: iiuiiii'iws are used; April, May, June, and July, best; no regular lioti Is here; boats aiiil liait can be had. Colnian iC M. A: St. P. See iusil.."n til .»'2 p. d,; guides, boats, aud bait, at rea.'^oiiable rate.-. These waters are re Ii'irteil to be grand for li.diing. Devil's I*ke(St. P. M. .t M. See Vuw X.)— Devils 1.. '. m.; Mouse r., yo ni.; tii>t named best; pickerel only ; only trolling; .June 1 to Si-pteiiiber ito best; hotels, •r- ; l. ; boats, $1 to $2 p. d. The water iu DevH'w Lake is salty. Diana (<'. M. & St. P. See iuside back cover.)— Redstone cr.. i m.; Jhii r., S ru.; ^iUer 1.. ',• 111.; Jim r, the best; jiickend. b. b.. cattish, etc.: pickerel most uuiner- iii-; baits— frogs aud luinnowc; .\ugust to September best: hotels, $1 to $'2 p. d.; i ^' 48 THK ANia.KIl S CflDE HOOK. pleuty of liait to l>c had. The Hhootiut; in hotter than the flHhirif?, but wh(>ats aiul nuideH not needed. ISdeil(('. M. '^c St. P.) — Hi},' Sioux r., \ m.; \vlut( tiHh, pickerel, aniH, lor further inl'uruiiition, if neej.'s; May and June best; hotels at reasonable rat' >. Fair lishin^^ in the above named months. Elkton (<'. M. .V: St. P.)— Lake Benton, Pi ni.; I.ako Hendricks, 12 ni.; eiju.r.ly jjood; pickerel, b. b., etc.; \iicUcrel uuist nnnicr'.r.s; sjioou liooks and worms ii~.il mii.-*tly; .\pril, .May, and June, best; hotels, .■i^ip. d.; boats can lii^ piocui'cd. i ;-';:• iu!^ reported good. Porestbnrg' (C, .M. .*i; St. P. See inside back cover.) — Jani<-s r., 'j m.; Silver . r, }i m.; also soiiic small lakes near by which arc the best; ]iike, pickerel, and jie;' ii; curttomary baits; June and Detolier best; hotels, niode.iaie rates. Frankfort (•'. ''c N. W.) — Jim r., ', lu.; Lake* Byron, 18 m.; last Jianwd b.-t; ])ick( Tel. pike, pe;'c)i, bass, an. p. d. Hurley (<'. i*<: X. ^V.) — Sw-au 1., i m.-. Vermillion r.. M'^ m.: first named li'-r; iiickerid nio.-tly abound; frogs and art. sjioons mostly usi'■ p- tember, best; hotid, *;'i p. d.; guides at reasimable rate; boats can be had at moili r- ate cost. ,\ngler« from the neighborhood camp (uit on Swan 1., and have tuir sport. Jamestown (N. I'. See Pago VIII.) — hiiues r.. and Piiiestciii r., at this place, ajjI Sjiirttwood 1., I'J. m.; last named be>t; pike, pickerel, and b. b.; piekeiel most i.ii- mertuis; artilicial lures mostly; Mas, June. July, and August, be^t; Hotels, ,>f2."iita ?:i p. d. Tilt; tishing is imlillereiit in the livers but thai of the lake is good. Itakota (St. P. M. A: M, See Page X.)— stuni]> 1., 7 m.: Devil's 1., 10 m.; ., named best: pickend only; frogs and minnows usual baits; July, .\ugust, and >> i • tember, best; hotels at reasonable rate; guides anil boats can be had at nioch ■ charges. Iiennox (C M. A: St. P. Set? inside back cover.) — Vermillion r., T m.; Wall I. Vl m.; last named best; jiickenl, lurch, and cattish; pickerel most numerous: In;- are frogs, n.inuows, and nie:it; APsy and Sepieniber best; hotels, reascuiable. b ;ii- can b(> liad. Local anglers jirefer ^^all 1., ^^here they camp out, and have sport. Ijetcher (''. M. .^ St. P.) — Jim r. ami clear 1., accessibb-; first luinied b pickerel, b. b., and other varieties; frogs auil other bjiits; hiimnier season bi-st. Iiisbon (N. P. See Page Vn I.)— Sheej.iiiie r., ad.ioiiiing the city; pickerel, horse, and cattish: idediend and red hoiN.' uio,st numenuis; nuiniows and ^I hooks used; May and June best; hotel, ivasonable, Miidison !<', M. .V St. P.) — Lake Madisou, '2', m , ami Lake Ibrnian, 1 ', m.: ri- : named best; pickerel very numerous; they are taken both sumuieraiid winter, '" : mostly in winler; sjioons ami other customary baits; hotels, ,'r'.! p. d. '.iramUsl, ■ '■ iiig for ducks to be found lu re. Marion Junction (('• M. t; 1 ■!- i:i "V-hst INITEI) STATES AM) CANADA. ■VJ iiiiki I'fl. pikt\ raffish, etc.; iiickorol most nunioroiis: fm^'s and other usual bails ■i.i'.i: lintels, :?'J \\. (I.: ln'ats anil baits jileiity at iiniiiinal jiriei's. New Rockford |N. 1*. See Taj;;*' \'1 1 1. 1— Minni Wakan, «v Devil'H I,ake; iiickerel iiil [iilce in .iliiiiit eciuai nuiiilieis; trolliiiji iiKistly and salt jmrk sMiuetinieH as liait, Mi\ and June, and i»i-ieni1ier, .laiiwary and J'elirnary, liest times; Imtcls, #2 j). d., -I"],, w.: boats and bait at iiuniinal oist, Northwood (>[,i\ and -lune best; Imti 1. Si. .Mi ji. d. OrclWJiy (' '• '*>^ N. W.) — I'.liH 1'., ', ni.; .Inn r.. 1 ni.; last nannd best; idekerel pr.iM ii^lly ; wei'uis, and utile!' lls\ial bait.--; .\iiril, .Mav, anil June, best. P)anli:ing"ton (<'. AI. \' St. P. .See inside back iii\(i'.) — Pleasant Land Ti'averse ;.; i ,, A-j-.iX 1. the lies I; ]iiekerel and b. b. tHund here but lii--t nan i id most iiunier- .11-; >i,oon bait and fines used; .Vjnil. May. and June. be>t; liniels nasoTiable; ,;U'li -. r-p. il.; boats and bait luodei'ate. Oiir eivrresiioinlent ad.N: •■'I'lie lakes ,ii-e i.'""d lishiiit,' in tlie siirinu and fui'nish ^;iM>d shooting,' fur wild diieks in the fall lIliUllllS." BecUield (•'. M. ,v •'>;. P.i— Turile rv.. ', m.; .laiins r., :!i. m.. some jiike toinid !i. IV, us;i:il baits usecl; Muy and -lune best: Imtels, ..-l.."..i ]i. d.; bnal.- at re.asoriablo .•llal'u'.'. Rjwell («'• M- 'V St. P.|--('lear 1., Hitter I., iind Lake (liaiun: (irst naiied best; J ;, ],. ■ i ilie iirinciiiil lish eauHbt: minnows and .--iioou hooks iisi d; .May and -luno i..,--!; iio.its and baiiis ii'asoijublo. Scotland (<'. M. vV St. P. .-■'■i- inside baek eoM-r'.) — lames r.. .") 111.: piekerel and !,. li. I'o i;id hel'e, li, t I'ieio i'el-liiosi numerous; ellstomais baits; sjil'lli^,' best tiuiu; \i>:> i. s-j |i. d. TllomiJSOn (^t. 1'. l\r. ,v ^r. s,m. I'a.;e X.l-Ued r.. il m.: i.ike, pieknvl, b. b., .i:.l \'. .lite.i-n; all ideiily; iiiiiiiinus and f lOMs usual I., i.;.; .;ui'e., tiie be.i i..ontli; 1; '(" N rea'sonalile; boats and bait at nominal eo!-t. V11.T.SI'' .V" N . W.l-lioel; CI'.. 'J', m.; liitief 1.. -1 ■ , i..: t iikii..un 1.. I m.: all li' ■ I ' 1 ^:liiy ^'o"l; I iei;ei'el. [ er> li, el-'.; b '.;l - -w o;'iie-, fro;,'s, ele.; .M,,y, June, iiid l.u,., be ;l; liuii;..-. ^'2 to .-:! i'. d. : no bipain on 1. or er. Vir.Tii'''- ^[. >v ;,t. -P.)— ('.uie cr.. I m.; Sand er., .". m.; lir.-t imneil liest; soniu !■;, ., :, I li,.re. Walipdton (X. 1'. a'ld St. p. ."\1. ,V :\r.)— Ued Kiver of tlie Ni,;-|!i. and llois De ■>! ■ i\ r.. botll a i isslble at lluir junetioll. whii h is the be>t tishill^' lioint; Jiiidierel, ii. li, !',k,'. binVilo, eti't; jiiidieii I nio.st numerons; frog's niostl\ used as bait: .lune to >.[,icinlii.r iiieill^ i\ e, be-t hioutlis; hotels, ■^.'■2 Ji. d.; lieals. ",'>{■ to ,- iii>ide baek eo\er. )--'\auiiieska 1.. :( m.: Peliean '.. I ! .; ll!.-t niiili'l be.>l; juke, idikerel, ]iereh. b. b., ete.; Jpiekelel most llUliier "H'. ; ■■'■..- aiid ti'idling siiuou bait.-; l\Iay, June, and September, liest; hotels, "J p. d.; iie.iiS. - I [t. d. W.Ttbay (0. "\I. >>c St. P.)— P.luo l,, ■, m,; Waubay 1., 7 m.; first iiauied best: J i'l.i i olidci'iel; the hittvi" itn'st numeroii.- ; eau;iht ihroie^di the iee in winter, 'iml ' i I- i;'.l bails in season; hotels reasonable, l-'ishiiitj: rejuirted e\e.|lint. I lu; i:. i.' aeros-i IJlui; I. is ,1 favorile sjiol of loeal ain,ders. W-'i)3t '.' (''• ^r. >\ Si. P.l— AVinibay 1., 'J ' , iii.: I'.tiemiis Swim l.,,s m.; :\Iiiniie '■'' - e I 1.. :•- ill.; Horseshoe I., 7 in.: and many others w lieri- pieLcrel and uaU-e.\ ed [like I'll,, luid: sea-^oli eood from Ajiril to November; fro^( and salt jioili bait.-; hotel. ■"-I'.i.; guides, bout-, imd baits at reasonable jiti<-es; ^'ood hunting; also in thi< ."ii'iiKiy. V/^ntwortlt (<'• M^. 'V Si. l>.)_T/iko :\[:idi-tiin, :{ m.; iti. keivl iud .,ly: trollin^r ■. i;iil.v u>'d: \\ inter and >i'."iii^; be.-t M.ason.-. WillUOti-' M. \ St. P. See inside baek rover. | — 1 U;,' St. iiie I,, i) in.; j.iki.b. b., ;, .,' "i. jieveli. (•le.; eif.ially iiiinierons: bait-' — Iro^s and minnow-; .Ma.\. .lune, >i.l''''ab.r. and tieiober, best; hotel, guides, Imats, and bait, can be had. The li.-n- ;Uu 1- 1' [orled 'food. Yankton (•'. ^r. ,\; St. P )— "\n>>oiiri and .lamiJ !■.■ , r, ni.; N.'rth and --^i uih I'.eavcr !'-.' I 'I {..estefville 1., ij lo 1 ■> m. ; both Ilea \er ers. be- 1: ] pickerel, b. b., b;t,ilo, etc.: •1 ■' ■ ■ I most nume'ous; art. spoon nud frogs Uised mostly an bait; .^u'il and .^!;i, bc^;; Jiotul.s, ><'i p. d m TIIK AN(JI,EK S (U'IDE UOUK. DELAWARE. Hrhi.h.ith Bay 1 in. Lewes (l' Narictics nt' r-ali water linhcs; meat, crahn, iIhiiih and (i^li iiMid uh })aits ; Hfasnii \y •—■•■• ii...- <.. v lii)ti'ln at rcaHdiiablc prii'cn ; boatH iilcnty at low iiriccs it' Halt wtttiT tish are caught. "" ' cinlicr; UrcakwatiT many \ariiticH nt o, troidy at Hiiiall wauil clam bait. H from May t; Hhrinip bait; hotels ifl.Tiii ]i»d.; gniiUs can lie had; boats and liaits reasouuldc. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Washington, D.C. (1'-. .v o.— B. ■groinul tor \\ ashin^jton unifiers; b. .white and yellow jicrch are taken. I'otomac lio between the city and 'f»roiind« which can bo reached by \ I'ot. — \\r. M.)— The rotomac r. is the mam 1). (l)oth kinds), striiied bas.^ (salt water) ainl 'J'Ik^ jirinciiial fishing near by groiind.s on tlic 'I'ointof Itocks." The tirst 1 1 m. give giciil a good roiMl. 'I'he streams emiitying into ;l,i I'otomac below the city atl'ord good iierch and striiied bass tishing and can In- reached by steamboat ibiily At all these iioints good aceouimodation.s cau l)e bail ^■witU boatmen, boats and baits at moderate charges. FLORIDA. Braidentown (S. Fla. to Tampa, thence by str.)— ^Manatee bay and Sara> >i;t bay; last ii.uned liest; angel tish, red ami black groiiiier. bliietish, spaniHh macker.l. pompano, sheepshead, tront, redtish, (channel bass) snaniiers. drnm and saili'i > choice; ordinary baits; .laniiary to May bt'st time; hotels .^i; to ,^2. '>() p. d., ^IJ]', ,w. ; boatH and bait if- p. d. Belleview (!■'. R. I'm Nav.) — Lake Wi-ir (i ni.; Smith 1. Km.; tirst named b.st. b. b.. catJi.sh, bream and perch; b. b. most niinieroiis; silver iish mostly useil a:- bait; Jan'y, February, March and Decenilior best months; hotel $1. oil to $'Jp. il. 'guide ;*'J p. d.; boats f 1 p. d. Bronson (F. I?,. & Nav.) — .Johnson 1., Blue spring and Wacahansie r's; .lohnson l. best; li. b., perch, bream, catfish, shcep.^head, etc.; b. I), and bream most nuiiiii- ous: !March, .\pril and ^lay l)est; frogs, lawyers and live bait usi tishing at this point. Cedar Keys (F. K..<: Nav.)— Fair tishing in vicinity for all varieties fif L'lilt 1 coast tish. (apt. Williard, of the Suwannee Iloti'l, reports to us that excellent tl.^ fishing is to be had near the Keys; hotels $'2 ."lO to i:i p. d.; boatu and boatmen ?.'| p. d., including bait. Sheepshead abundant; tiildler bait for the latter and I'lit | gullet for other varieties. See The Amkrican Anulkb, vol. IV, page ;<',tl. Crescent City (St. John'p r. Htr. from Jacksonville.) — Lake Crescent at tht place; Hare .r. ."i m,; last named best; b, b. numerous; small tish. li\e baits, (■('■ nse to j;j p. d.; boat.s and baits at | t [VH vi ^.l.t ly tuN •> l)clu\v,.ii- llUfM liltL- H r(ii'l 'M h luai'li'i ' ' anil t .iii'i laud bail* ^t I Enterprise (-tr. nn St. •Inhns r. from Jacksonvilli'. i— St. .Julms r. and I.aK.' M .lii" ; Imtli (.'iiiid; b. b. and a fi'w iiirkciil; baits, livr iiiinmiws. jdiant" i;i l;iin- n..\>> and siiiinns; .Mandi and Ajil'll lif>t: Imiid .*4 \>. d.; j^'iiidfs witli boat .t'J • o p. ,1 , i,:(it .'iipc'.)). ibi/. This is ri'iioi'ti'd to lie unciif till' bi'st ithnk bass li.-hiug jLi • .■< m tlif stutf. Gainesville (l'. H- -v. Na\.)— l'a\nc"s I'laiiic 'J m.: Newman's 1. I'l m . : b. b., hri .1111. s]iiil;li'd ini'cli (.-ti'awbcrrv bass) and iiirkcitd; bream and ba:-s most niinn r- , '1-; livi' bait, minnows, worms, ete.: t,'Miile f'J.."iU ji. d. imliidinj,' boat.- and liaits. Green Cove Springs |1. T. .v K. AV.i— St JobiiH r. atHtation; Ulaek cr. 4 m.-. Sj\ Mile ef. ti ni . : 'iniiit cr. ti ni.; tiovernor'K cr. 1 ' .m.: Six Mile and lilaik cr's li. -t; b. b. (1. m.), bream, channel bass, etc.: b. 1). and bream iiinst niinierous; art. li|.~ and spoons used; N(i\ember, l)i'cember, March. .Xiiril and June best months; liotils S'l to .fl p. d.; fiilides ■^'■1 p. d.; boats .•?! to .•il.ad p. cl. Gulf of Mexico I'roni New Orleans, I,a.. to Id y 'West, I'la., eood li.-;lii;ij,' cin b.- |i;i,l iiliii'ist any w lull-, m.iic i.artiiiilai-ly alonj,' llie coast of Florida, i liaiter a boat ,it N. II., I'.'nsacola, Cedar Keys, Tampa, Manatee or Key West; cnst abmit ;ri'i ji. d. unli ( aptain; stores and cook at ,vonr own exii-ii.Hi-. Tliis is the most economical iiiitlind of doiiin I'lorida. when the tourist is an aTif,dint,' one. The skipper can pla. c yon on f^rand ti hiii',' ijronnds at intervals of a few miles. See AMLiUf.vN Am .I.! It. V(d. ! V, page y.tl. Indian River (via St. -lolnis r. str. to liuck T.ed^,'*', thence by str.) — The fishiiii,' liiii i> eipLillx ^'iiod in (piality and quantity with that of (Inlf Coast. Kvery vaii'ty of soiitliern tish come into the r. and aie cani^ht in immense numbers. In Lak'' \Vorth, a few miles further Simth, excellent fishiii!,' can be liad. Kair accum- iiiiidations aloiiv; the i., but it is best to cliai ter a saillmat at Siuid Point or Itock I.eiit;"-. Thei e is ])robably a steamboat now riinniiij^ on the r. as one was contemp- lated last year (bS.s-t). See Thk .V.mkkican AM(.lku, vol. IV, pa^e :i'.'l. Jacksonville (S. Fla. .'v: W.)— Tlie favorite proutids are : the nioutli of St. .lohns r., till' .Il tt;is and J'ablo, Sisters and llaulover cr. and Fort (ieoiHe iidet, the three liitli i' 2 to :! m. from .May ]iort. at the mouth of the St. Johns r. The best jioint is :it the Jetties; sea trout, shieiisliead, eliannel 1)ass, druiii, blacktish, striped bass, (iiH ktish ) ci'evalli, kini,dish iwfiitin^') and otlu-i varieties, Tlie channid bass, sea lia>s and sliee]ishead are most identifiil, and shrimp, fiddlers and minnows aie li-iil as bait. Fishing is fxood all the year round. Hotels $'2 ]i. d.; i^uides ini liiding 1m. ills and baits at y'J to .'?'2..'in ji. d. The large chanm 1 bass (ID to fio lbs. ) cominem-e lilting in May, and coutiniu; to November. See Tm: Ajikiucan .\s^ N;vv.)— Flint r. \'l ni.: bream, b. b., speckl.id iierch stiawberry bass) and others; bream, jiercli and b. b. most numerous; earth worms and Caiawlia worms ('.') used for bait; July, August and Sejitember best; boats can lie had at little or u<> cost. Private board, no regular guides. New Smyrna (J. st. .v. \ H. IJ. i— Hillsbfkrough r. and Halifav r. both accesnilile; 'ir-' :i iiiieii liei-t: idiannel bass, sea trout, snapper, groui'er sheepshead etc.; «heeps- li-'i'l most numerous; baits used are crabs, small mullet etc.. usual HeaHons; hotel S2 THK ANOI.KR S ni'II>K BuMK. .■?4 11.(1,; K'uidcM can lie iirocurfd; ImtitH witli man .*'i to .*•' \k il.: I'lici'ttiV .1 :. ti'Diii New SiiivMiii ir; all cxcclli'iit jpuini fm' llsliiii^' etc. aicdiiiiiKKlafiniis can lie li ! lliiTc DM iiKKlcratc tcriiiH. AtldrcMH I*. ('. I'ai'ctti, New Siuyriiu, Flu. Sec '[ Ami itK AN AMil-Kii vi>l. l\ . i>, H'.U. Ocala(K. ]{. A: Nuv.)— Lddilixisa Ik in.: (»ran(,'c 1. lii m.; SiUir Slll•in^' •". i lii>t naiiicd best; trout, (li. )i., ) and Urcani; liaits used aiv small tlsli, worms ii tlies; I'otids .'r'J.'in to .»^it J], d. ; l>oat.< call Ipc liad. Orange City (St. .lolins r. steamer irom .lackHonville|--St, .lolins r. and niic laliisdM line ot I', r., all lull of lisli; \i. ]>. iu'inci|ially with fly; Fe)iruai\ ai. i ."Nlarcli best; liotel« .■»!.. 'in to ^i'j ji. d.; boatH at nominal cliaiv'i'- Oxford^i'. It. 'V Nav.)— Lake Aliclii^ian .Ir, 1 in,; b. b. and lucani; liivt naiie I most aliimdant; metal spoons and live bait n-sed; I'ebrnary, .Maicli, Sept. an' ( let. best niontlis; liolel .^',i )i. il.; boats can be liad Ki'ati.s or at mercls nomii, cliars-'e. llxcallent tisliin^' and duck Hliootin^r in season. Feusacola I b. >V N.)— Little bayou 1 m.; iliaml bn.vou t m.; (irand la^joon s i; Fscambi.i r. '.I m. ; Snapiier banks in tlie (iiilf ol .Mexico IJ m.; numerous otic bayiMiH where ti'<'sli water' lisli abound: all excellent: snai))ier, tirouper, sheepslie.!., "troiit," (b. b..) sea trout, jiomiiaiio, miilli'tt, redtisli and many others; bails ^'eie ally used are small lisli, tiddlers, oyster's etc.; spi'inv; months liest: liotels ■»■_' to -i ]>. d.; Knides iilcniiliil at moderate char).;es: boats and bail rea.-oiiablc. Clutul lisn- hiii. Flooil tide best. Hnntiii;,' and shooting j^'ood. Pinellas (S. Fla, to Tampa thence by tiain)— Tampa Hay at a point 'J'J m. t'ro> Tiimiia and Loca Ciena JJay 27 m. tfom 'l'aiii]ia; these waters abound with sea troir irillish: (' lleshetc.; spring,' best time; liotels .■r."i to i<') \>. w,; ^jiiides .rl |o .»-2 p. d., andwi; boats ^2 to .■?;(. ."lU p. d. Piinta Rassa i^'ia sti'. from Tamiia.) — This is doubtless one of the best lishii (^'I'ou.ids (111 the (iiilf coast of Florida. Larj^c channel bass and c\ery other vai'ii* of southern salt water lisli, including the tar|iuni: the latter lisli has i'ecentl\ bi* : cau;,dit on rod ami reel, by .Mr. \V. 11. Wood, of New ^'ork i ity, w ho used an ordiiia: sti'iped bass rod, l.'Jon iVet of Jl thread Cutty hunk line and mullet bait, M Wood's hi'aviest lisli wt'inlied 1 1 1 |)oiinds. A favorite ;^i'oiind near by is Littleiei- parilla I'ass, but at all the passes exc(dlent lisliiiij,' may he IukL .\ccoinm iin,'. Fai'^'carl. sjMHins sei'iire the lart^csl channel bass by trollii See 'i'ni; .Vmiokican .\noi.i:i:, vol, IV. p. il'.d. Silver Spring" (F. U. \- Na\.)— silver Siirin;^ near station; Indian 1, .')'., in.; (>i ■ lo\v;ih:i 1'. .1 111.; Silver Sjiriii^; best; b. b., jiickerel, bream, etc.; bream and b. most numerous; baits used are silver fish and worms: I'ebruary, Nlarcli, April ai. May best: hotel ^■l.'>it p. d.; fiuides .*1 to .-rl..")!! p. d.; boats .Vic ti) .r 1 p. d. South Lake Weir (S. Fla.) -Fine b. b. (lai'^'c mouthed) fishintis; ^'odd hnnii' and liiwlui^: diai'^es same as at other resorts in I'lorida. Starke il'. H. >v Na\ . )— Kint^.-ly l.iiiu.; Cr-dsby 1. j ' . m.; lirsi naiiied bi -t: bla.'k ba-ss numerous: .-m.'ill lisli and other u>n:il baits used: hotels .-r'J [> . d. St. Aiignstine (■'■ T- >v K. W.l— Alataii/.is r. at station; St. Sebastine r. 'j n the lii"-I n, lined liest : dl'um. sheeiishi'ad, sea bass, sea trout, etc.: sheepsliead a: bass iiiii.si numerous: shrimp, liiblli^rs and minnows as baits; winter nioutlis bi -; liot(d .f:! to ;? 1 p. d.; t^nides jileiity and reasdiiable; boats and baits ]ilent> iii.l re;isdnablo. l,dw water' or the last 'J lidiii's of either tlood dr ebb is the best staL,'<- i; the tit ^jrnurids are Icicatnl bi m. -oiith of the cit.v. Taiupa (S. Fla.) — (bidd tishiii;,' in Tanii :i J!ay. lidats and cidnred bdatmen clu ip Ihr ii.\ lishiii!,' is most escitin^; in llillsboi'd r'. riinniiu^ past the tdwn: in it all v n- ieties apjiear to t:ike the feathers imdiidiriK the lordly tarpuni as rejiorted by W. • I'l'ime in his I'loi'id;i letters. Sc .Vmkiucan .Vsm.iju, Vol. TV,, p. :i'.'l. Tarpixni Spring's (St:i^;e from Tampa or '•tianier from Ci d,ir K<\\, Fla.) — Fi'' •'' and salt water lish are can^lit here in abnndance; hu'tii' mouth b. b. are uunnro..- Fly tisiiini; for' all v;irieties is suci'cssful. The tarpuni at ecrtiiin seasons, about i . middle dtMiii'ch -imI later', visit these waters. Sheejishead. but few over.") lb aie <'anf,'!it in numbers, as is also the sea trout (sontherii weaktish) and skip.iac! - An excellent hotel, boats, etc. at Usual charges prevailiin; oil the jriilf coa'^t Thi; Amkhuan AN(.ni;i!, Vol VI.. p. .ill T'SITEI) STATKS AND CANADV. 53 Waldo 1 1'- l{- «^ Nhv.) — I.iikf Alt" at stiitinn: I.aki' Saiitii Vi- -1 in.; Sauta l''i' r. 11 ;i. . Niwiiiaii's 1. Till.; iSantii J''i' 1. ln>; tnr lilin'k Iiuhs, wliuli arc iiimicidus; tly :t?).l iitlH'i" baits UHfil: Imtfls .»'J \i. >'. ; Imats .">nc [,, ,\, \ )i(i|iulai' winter Vf - ^ii' Welltoom ( I" . U- '*i; Nav.i— .•iuwaiifc r. 7 in.; imiiii'rdiis lak".-i near tin Wliitu - , ; hiir Siiriiii,'.-^; tin' la.-t iianii'd licst; li. li., strawberry hass iiercli. etc. ; wiiriii.><, ill.-, livi liait aii'l trnjliiij,' .^ixKiii.s ii>eii: February. AFurch iiiul Ajirii l>est; lidtels f'2 \i. ■! . .■?!" V ^*'- bnatH iiiul bait.-i at leasninible rate^, GEORGIA. Acworth(\V. \- .V.I — Ktnwnh r. .">iii.; .Mhitnuiia cr. 'Jin.: l'in'ii]ikiii Vine cr. (im.: i.i-i ii.innil be>t: triiiit, catlisli. etc. ; minnows, red and ^'riib w i iiin-~ a: liaits: .\piij. .\lii\ ,ind -lune liest; imtid .» •"> ji. \v. ; j,'iiidcs, bciat.s anil bait MiyclMiqi. 'riiereaie ..III. liriiok triMit in the ab(>\e waters said to 1e canylit in "u Ily ininilier!-" nil I lie I'nin]diin \'ine. .\ltlinut;li A<'\viii |h is in tlie nninntaiinms sei'tiim nf (ienruiii Wi ;i;e in doubt as to the s]iecies of tish olir corresliolldclit calls "trout" — the blacl-- i.i-- heinj^ abo known in (ieoiv'ia as the 'tiout." Acianis (('■ 1>- H. of (ia.i — .Several els. ailjaeeiit fiive fair H)>()rt for b. b. (trout ! . :il \ ' and 1 erch. the latter most abundant. No it"_'ular hotids, guides or boatH. 1 M ,1. .iiinmodatioiis can be had from farmers. AUatoona I VV. \ .v.— .\Hatoona cr. '. m.; I'limiikin Nine cr. ', m.; I'.towah r. :;i:i.; I'umiikiii Vine ci-. best; b. b.. bream, cattish, etc.; eels, catlish and bas.s ii. -t niuneroiiH; wonn;^ Ilit s and live minnows used for baits: .Vj ril. May and .hiiii best: no hotels, but jirixate board at .-rS to .sluji. month 'I'liei-e are a few li;.".l< trout in the creeks and the b. b. tishiiii,' is rejiorted ^;ood. AniericilS It '• K- K. ofda.i — Mnckah'e cr. -. m.; I'liiit r. l.'> in.: I'hilenii cr. 7 'i 1:..: Line er. H m.; Swictwater ir. '.i m.; niimei'oiis mill iionds: the first tin iiiiiiied an- tlie best: bream, in'icli. b. b., ]>ike, cattish, etc.; baits are worms. li\e .iiid cut bait: .Vjiril. >bi> and .Inne best; hotels re;isonablc. I'ishili},' re]ported ^;ood. ,si ,• Keyiicdds, (ia. Beech Island (I't. 1!. \ .V.)—Tsveedy's (formerly) Millers Dead r. near st;ition: 1h -1 L.-hinj.; \\:iters within lo miles (>f .Kii;,'usta. (la.: bream, sjieckled and I'ed belly lii-nli. |str;iwberry bass) front. ib. b.. ) caltish etc.: worms, bee's nests and minnow ' I ir-: \pi'ii to Nos ember inclusive. ImsI; ^,niides. boats ami bait very moderate. Bostick(i'. K. !;. ofda.i — (iorman's AFill ji. and Flat cr.: fust iiiinied best; cat- li'li. bream and b. b.; lirst named (buuinate: worms, minnows and cricket- as bait; M;iy lime and .Inly best. Fished mostly by the resicb-nt ne^^roes. Brooks Station M '. Ii- li. of da.) — Flint r. 'J m.: Whitewater r- 'J m.: I.iiue cr. .1 I!.; iiist named the liest: some li. b. taken here, usual liaits: February ;ind » •ito))er iV-i; hotel at reasonal>lc rate; lioats and baits cheai>. Callioiin (W. ,>c .\.) — Dew's \>. h m.: Ootlicaloo^ia cr. and Mil' ]>. 1 m.: Oostaiioula I. 1 111.; lirst named best; trout, lu'eam, catlish etc.: trout, biciim ami suckers most iiiniieriuis; minnows are usual b;iit for tnmt: worms for bream, mush and c<.tton l"r sucki'rs; ^^ay to .Seiitember best: hotel at Ve;isoiiable rate. Calhoun is in (ror- il'iii Co.. in N. W. part of the State, heine the brook trout. Carrollton (C, U. li. of (ia.)— Little 'I'all.ipoosa r. 1 m : some li. 1p. taken lien': i,-u;i! liaits used: "May and •Iiuie best: hotid.*! to ;*2 p. d. Cartersville (\V. >V A.) — i^towah r. 'J m,: I'ettitts ir. 1 m.; lirst namcil ).e4: bi" rk liout. liream, catlish etc. : worms ami live bait used; .\]iril. May and .Inne b'-t: hotids :?L.'>0 to ^2 p. d. Cartersvillf is in IJartow Co, in N, \V. (ieoreja. Ik ncc' !'' ' trout waters tlowill^' throut,di it. Eden (('. IL 11. of ( ia.) — Ojjeeehee r. and lakes 1 ' . m.: eijui.lly i^ood; percli. b. b. aiid others: worms, li\e bait and trolling; usual: Ma\ and Se|itt?nibfr 1 est; no I'-iilar hotels, but prixate board 7.">c. p. d.: boats can lie liorrowcd. Geneva (C. IL IL of ( la.) — Juniiier p. and Mc-Crays ji. 'i '^ in.; ("iirmaiis p. t m.: ■'uuiper p. best: b. b.. bream, jierch etc.: bream most numerous; baits, iiickets, v.eiins i>tc.: .\pril. Ma> . .June ;iml Oct. best Georgetown (C. U. R. of (4;i.)— Chattahoochee r. 1 m.: b. b.; and other varieties: ^i ■ 'J Mionths liest. No report of hott 1 and otlier < halves. Grays ville tW. .S; .\.) — t'hickanuiuga r. near station; I'eav ine cr. ;'.i m.; llurri- !• 54 THK ANtiLKU'w irflPK l*noK. (•line cr. '', III,; two tirHt nan.. '(] bent; li. 1'., .iackfiHli, iitttiHli, brcuni, pcrcli, driiiu «'t<-.; niiiiiiiiwH ami woriiiH untiHl baits; no lintclH, but jirivatf buiinl luii br nbtaii.' I at r<-iiMi(nal>l(' jn-ii <■. 'I'lic liHhiiii,' in u.'«'>^ mar the mill ilaiiiK. OriMn (< '. It. It. nf (ia.)— Flint r. ainl l.inf ir. butli < asil.\ ai rc.»Hibl<': rti>t iiai.M 'I best; li. b., )itiNli, ftc; brcatl, « artllwuriuH rtc. used a- bait; Ffby. anil Oct. )" -t; ImttlH .fl .."ill In .f-' II. (I., $!'» to *^'-.") !>. niontli. Hog"ansville (A. \ W. 1'. )— cliattahodilitc r. 'i m.: I'lint i. d m., f\rst nain' .| best: Ti. b., bri'Miii amlbliK' rat. basH iiiid latll-h )iio!,Milai' liofcls, bnt botrdinn 1ioiim> at iiiodtTalf co.st; nU'dt's and boats can br obtained. 'I'lic l\slliIl^' at tliis iioini is rc)iortcil ),'ood. Juniper (I'. K. K. of (la.)— .Iimiiicr ]i. I ', ni.: brvam, b. b., (ailisli etc.; bream mo.st iiiinici'oiis; usual baits, worms and rrickiis: Ma\..lum'am| .luly licst; 1:1 imblic lisliiiin allowed; iicrniisHioii must be obiaimd I'mni owmr ot' jiond. Marietta (W \- A.i--('liattolwoclicc r. ]l m ; F.ittlc r. I'J m.; JioIIvh p. .'{ .m,: Soaii CI'. .'1 m. ; brook trout, jicrcli, cattisb. etc.; worms usual liait: May to .-Vtit.'iist best: hotels or boardilit,' lioiise #1 .."ill to .*•'( \i. il . ; .Marietta is in ( 'olib < o. in the N . ^\■. seclioii of tlie Male, lieiici' the brook trout. Marshallville (• '■ !!• It. "f (ill.)— Flint I', and Mill |ionds >ieai' by; bream, b.h. aid callish luostlv ; worms used ; .May and .liine liest; hotel »'J p. d. McDaniel's ( W. \- A.l— Oothc alooj.'a cr. ', m.; l>ews Mill \\. 7 m.; last nan.'d best: brook trout and bream; trout mo.-t numerous; v.drms usual bait; stiniii.ir months best: no hotel; camiiin^' necissary. There are a few trout in the cr. win. li lies in ( iol'ilon Co. in the N. W. section of the State. McOinnis I H. iV "VV. of .\.i— Kuhai'lee ci'. near station; brook trout, ii''"''b ■""! coarse lisli; trout most numerous; \\ornis and minnows usual tiaits; .Vjiril and .M,i> best; iirivate boardiut; houses at ^l \). d.; f.'uide, Inats and bait tant a siiriii},' brook empticH into J'.uharlee. which eivcs fair troutinn. Mclntyre (<'. H. 11. of (ia.) — Commissioner ci . .v lllack 1. easily accessible; lii>t namt:d best; b. b., porch, etc.; .Vprilto Novemlier liest; worms and roaches used i- bait. Mortis (<'. 1{. H. i>f ril and May best: im re},nilar hotel, but private accommodations can be hail; boats and bait can be pm. cured. I'is.hiii^; reported ^'ood and black bass (huve mouthed) are freijuently takni weifiliiiij,' 1(1 to I'J lbs. BeB'Ca(\V. \ A.)— Oostanoula r. near station: Canasauj^a r. 1 m.: Consawall' •• 1. 4 lu.: about i(|ually ^'ooil: cathsli. drum, redhorse and whife shad: redlmrse iii">t numerous; worms, minnows and craytish used for baits: Ajiril and .May best; hird'* .*•.' p. d.; ^'ui(les .* 1 p. d.: boats can be had at reasonable prices. Reynolds |C. K.H. of (ia. )— Patseli^a cr, 1 m.; Flint r. :i m.; Heaver cr. "> in ; and \:irious iiouds nearby; I'atstdi^a cr. and l-'lint r. best: b, b., bream, catti-li. etc.; bi«'ani ami cattish in the majority; worms mostly used as bait; May to s. p!. best; hotel at reasonable prices; boats ami bait plenty and reasonable. Tl'-'' watev.s are reported ^'ood in the summer months. The channel cattish tin e- :.! ' sjiort and those ol this section are said to be a iiio>t e.xci llent table lish. RinfCfold iW. .»c .\.)— Fast and West Chickamauga r's.; Woods cr., Pea Vine • : . TJNITKl) HTATKH ANM> CANADA, f)6 ai.irij{ mid ,|.iiii' 1 1'Ft for lii't'iiiii 1111(1 ix'i'ch mill ull hiiiiiiiii'r tur liiir. il.; IxiiitH unil l)uit fret'. Uiii^'^olil i.-* in N. W. ( icur^'iii. Rogers (^V. A: A.)— l'«'titH cr. 1',, in.; Ktowiili r. Im.; first nannij Ipcnt: luiiok ). I |,i irli. ratlinli, tic. ; womiH and ininuowH iiMcd fur liaits; .April, May. .Iiiui-, M I'liiiilii I'aiid iictdbcr lifHt; nn Imti'l, but (,'niid iirisiitr Imard \ rr> ciicaii: jinidcH jl|,, d.; tlifi'f Im Hoiiu' tront in fin- iiliovf named ir.: tln' lattisii run hh lii^diaH .'inll,,. Savannah (nuiurv(niM r. r. \' Htr'aniHliii) Hiu'm.)— Savannuli r. in-arli.v; Vernon r. li I , I tj^'tcclui' r. I'Jin.: Ncrimn and t i^^icrlifc tlir lust: .Ta trout. : imlti'd and Idk. ii,i--. -lii'i'|iHlnad, wliitiiij,', drum and otIitrK; all nunifi'ou,-; Imit.'- sliiiniji, nerch most plentiful . .Xjiril and May best ; I,. Ill Is $'J p. d. ViningS(\V. .S; .\.)— Chaftahoochie r. and Itotteiiwood cr. a 'ssible; hrst named 1 . -' pi nil. catfish, etc.; worms usual baits; Ajiril, May and .liine best. Ward {<'■ H- U- of (ia.l — i'rittfudon and (diver's ji'ds. '.i in.; Nocliway cr. 1 'j m.; la. Iiilla cr. 4 111.; Nochway cr. the bcsi ; b. b.. catllsh. bream, etc. ; baits. woriuH .iiiil iiiiiiiiows; .Vjiril and .May best; hotels if 1, An p. d.; \cry little lishiii^' done. Williamsburg' (•'■ H- K. of (la.)— Nottaway r, '2 m.; all the varieties of fresh a.iti I lislies; brt am and b. b. nioHt numerous ; usnal bait worms; .Vpril, May and June best. IDAHO TERRITORY. Battle Creek ('.'• IM — hear r. '., m.; trout, chub, t'tc; trout most iiumerout; •.•ra~-lioiiii( IS and miniiowH used; summer and fall best; hotels at moderate prices. Beaver Canon (I'. !'•) — Shot (iun r. 4(i m.: Snake r. -to m.; both excellent ii-liiU),' waters; mountain trout and herring;; trout abundant: summer mdiitliH best; hntils # ;tip. d.; ^iuides. boats and bait (dicap. At the junction of the above r., 4o m. tr.iii lieaver Canon, the tishiiif' is \ery line. Belleviie (T'. 1'.) — Hit,' Wood r. l m.; silver cr. sni.: last named best; mountaih !iinit; tlies, worms and trrasshopiiers; Ma> to No\eiiilii'r: best hotel .*'2 ji. d.; no 1 Miit- Heeded; bait plentiful; j^'uiiles not needed; tishin^r \ ery line. Cabinet (N. ]'.)— IJliie er. :t m. See Spokane Falls. Wash. T, Camas I r. l'.)—t'anias cr. near station: Medicine Loilt,'e cr. 1(1 in.; Sand Hole i.iiiii.; .Mud 1. l."iiii.; first named best; I! varieties of trout: tlies, urasshopjiers and luitniows. usual bait(<; June and .July best: hotels at reasonable rates; guides #5 1'. il : lioats at moderate chart,'!': bait abundant and at tritliiit,' chart,'e. The fishiU(.c in ( aiiias er. is exceptionally t,'ooil. Eagle Rock (I'. 1*.)— Snake r. near station, trout, cimb and wliitelish; tirwt Hal ,■ .1. Ill excess: Hies, minnows and grasshoppers: May. .iune, .-Vut^iist and Sep- ti iiiln r liest; hot«d i:'l p. d. 'J"he fishiufi is very fine. Franklin (I'. 1'.) — Cubr. ', m.; Bearr. (>m.; hrst named best: .rout and nioiin- taii! ii'iriii!^; trout abiiiulant: minnows, bullheads, etc. as bait; .\pril to Sejit. I'l ~i; boardiiit,' houses .^2 ji. d.; t^nides at reasonable rates. Granite (N-1'.. see pat,'e VIII.) — Pend I)"t)rielle L.'ini.: trout and coniniou varieties; •bii:. ai'.d .luly best; jiuides reasonable, also boats and liaits. In a 1. Id m. distant, ;;i" li I ri, mint,' may '"' '"kI- IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) A 4 V' ^ />,. Nss^ (9 c^ "% /; 7^ 4^ 6^ 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y 14580 (716) 872-4503 .< c.^ . V %. m. :^ C/j )6 t:ik anolku s «riDE book. Inkoxu (!'. 1'. )— Port Nuuf r. iioiir Htutiim: Marsh cr. 'j lu.; Rabbit cr. '^ in ; lir.st bf.-ii p, d.; bait i)lfntiii,i T:ik») worms with you, iioiit! uvnv lukom; tht-y will kill in the above watci's w iu i noiliiuji clsf' will. In thu Port Nt-iif r. the larne ilsh \\\> from Snake r., from Jiiin- 1 to .1 ily l."«, which is the best tina? to lish this water. Camping' out liect'ssarv, u? the hotels are V/ ui's from best {,'ronii(lH. Xana (T. P.) — Suako r. and Uoise r. 1.' m.; rtrst iiaim^d best; stuiyeoii, saliMni. aul salmon trvi.it; small lishasbait; August, Sejit. and Oct. lest; hotels reiixiniiMi : (.(111 les, beats and baits moderaff. These streaiiif, an; much Bwolk-u iu the siiriii. und early .suunucr, which luakes the hnhiiig hitu iu BeaHou. US '3Canini«>il |U. P.) — Port Xeiif r. at station; Marsh cr. :j ni.; eiiuHlly good ar- CO- li;it( to season; trout, both salmon and moiinlaiii; minnows and art. tlies; .liU\. Au;,'iist and .September be;-(t; hotels .■fj..">0 j). d. J.ocal an-^lei's use a lart^e art. li. of tlieir own make, with much success. Tho lish arc larj^e and numerous, Minidoka (l-- P-) — Simkc r. (5 m.; trout, chub and whitelish; niiunows, ^'lilI^^• ho;)l)ers ami tiour jiaste used as baits; May. June, .July and .Xunusi best; hoti 1 ?.: [i. d.; boats can be had at small coi-i, but seldom needed. The eddies or iioi.l> at tlic oud of tie I'apids contain the best tisli. Montpelier (T. P.)— Hear 1. 'io m.; trout; uorc't^uhir hotel, btit board cau b<.' ban at farm houses; guides at low charjies. Mountain Home (f. P.)— t'imyou cr. '.m.; Ibitth'suake cr. 1 m.: first b'-it: 111 lunttiiii tf'iit only ; wurms ami ^;riissli()ii|iers usual baits; .Viij^ii.-t and .Seiiteml.-r b.'it; hotels .i^'J p. d.; boats and guides not re(|uiicd. Tisli average ', lb. In miil- summer Canyon cr. runs dry. but tliiTe i.> vjiumI tishin^ 4 to 7 up the cr. all Mini- lucr. Rathdriim (X. P.. see page VIII.)- Lake Coeiir D'Alct.e 10 in. by static, fare i\.:ok«ine I'alls. Wash. '1. .iiil Uathdrum, Idaho. Kootenai 1. :f.')m. distant, is said to^ . .'(U p . d.; no re^jiilar ^'iiules, but ludiaus can I" hired. Shoshane (f. P.l— T.ittle Wood r. n'>ar station; Malad, or Iht,' Wood r. 4'. in : both good; two vai'ietic;of trout: tly, grassho))pcrs. etc; .June to ( ictober liivt: hot,nm.froui Ilailey statimi on the Oi-.^;..!! Short Liiie br, of I'liioii P-u'. i'. r. This water is celebrated lor its redfish uluili belout,'s to tlie salmon f.iiiiily, iind it is said of them tli;it iliey never take a li:iiti'i liook, but this is disputed. INDIAN TERRITORY. Vinita Indian Tcr. |St. I., .v San F.)— Tin- followiiit; waters . :'.n be reatdud vlit, this place: (rrand r : rotiucr.; Horse cr.; i'awPavN cr.; Verdi|,'ri,-- r. ; thi'y coiitaiu b. b.. pei'cdi, biitlalo. cattish, etc.: baits used, minnows and fresh meats: ^laivb. .\pril, .May, Sept. aud Oct. best, hotels $'2.")0 )i. d.; truides with team .■?•') p. il.: boats aud bait to be had idicap. These waters are reported to tis as "good." (| ILLINOIS. Alton (•'. i^- .V.I— strong's 1. I m.; Snielt/.er 1. I m.; IJriik House slough 'J m- Pias!i cr. I'l 111.: Splatter Pock 1. 4 m.; Smiths 1. 12 m. ;l)yke. opposite town tat kiim- All these nve small bays or arms of the Miss. r. aud each one is best, according' Im tho BtttKO of water; b, b., pike, suutts!i etc.; b. b. are abuudant: July, August iiuil TTNITKI) HT.VTEs AND CVNADA. 57 ar»l can bi- ban s. ■;. In'.^t months; baitH — minnowa; hotels at Alton $1. '■) to $2 p. d.: nuidi-s $l.M 1. il.; DoatH $1 1). (I.; minnows rwio p. 1U>I. Good Ushiu^ nay time after Aiuil. Algonquin (C. .t X. W.)— Fox r. neiir station: ))ickeirl. jiikc h. h., rock )>;is : and ,,t!i. :■*; iiiiiiiiows Usual bait; sprinj^ iiiul tall months bt-st: hotel $1 i>. d. Aroma (<'• I- !^t. L. &('.)— Kankakee v. rnn« thrnunh tlie villatre; Inxiuois r. 'j 111.: ilii' tir^t ln'st. hut botli ^ood; jiieki'iel. 1). b.. falnidii ijiike ixTchl. ratliMh ete.; juiiiiiiiws, worms, ^rasHhoi)i)i'rs, craylish etc. used as liaits; May and June best 1), it [,'ood sprinn, summer and fall; lintels #1.50 to S'2 ji. d.; guides easily procured at low price: boats '.'.V to 7r>c p. d.; miimows 10c to irK- p. dozen. Excellent Atkinson iC- it- I. \' !'•) — (ircen r. li m.: b. b.. pickerel, pike etc.: frof^s mostly li-il; September and October best; hot».'l »1..")0 j). d.; guides reusoiuihle. Batavla I < '■ t^ X. W. )— Fox r. runiiini» throu^;)i town and lakes of hividw.iters 1 i-,!> ,iciis«ilile; l-'ox r. Iiest; s. 111. b. 1)., jjike and pickerel: Ims.H iuomI numerous: uuim'iws. flies and spoons used for bait.>; J line, .lulv and Octoher best; the l.ikes 1 ' 111. north are excellent j^roiimls for bass, pike and pickerel. BallevillelL.'^: X.)— Pittshurn 1. 7 m.; Okaw r. is m.: (Queens 1. is m.: all e.pially ■_'..!; II. 1>., croppies anil iiiki': liass and croppies most plentiful: iiiiiinows priiici- jii';y u-ed as baits; tlure are no hotels at the tishing grounds; Itoats can be had at y li us I. BDnfield(<". I. St. L. .t O— Kankakee r. 4'j m.: North Hon *>'; m.: tlrst iMMiiil l)est; pickerel, li. b. and speckled trout (in cr.); bass mos uij; - ■is; luiii- I, ' \ - ,111(1 cr-iyttsh usual baits; .Itllie, Septelllhel aud October best; i»,;* -'i *l,.")i) to .:J;i.l.; ^iuides $1.50 p. d. B ireau (<'■ R- I. >V P.) — Illinois r. 2 m.: Sprint,' 1-1 ui.; both good; b. b.. pike- s:illii'i|i (pike pel'idl), croppies etc.; bass, liike. pike perch most llilllierous; luiniio.vs 1111. i U'lrms usual baits; June ami September best; hotel #2 p. d.; boat with guide fjp. a. Canton (Several r. r.) — Kxcellent sport witli b. b.. pike-perch (salmon 'ocally). |.;'v and croppies at Cojiperas creek and dam on the Illinois r. winch is adjacent; ii.iits — minnows, sjiooii and Hy. See 'I'm i; Amkiucan AN-!ioppers, crickets, crayli.-ih and cut-fish; accommodations reasonable. Cherry Valley (<'. .V X. W.)— Xorth branch of Kishwaukee r. near station; li. !i. rock liiss and pickerel; black, and rock bass most numeri'ius; minnows and iirt. tins and spoons u id as lur';:: Sejiteiiiber and October best; hotels $2 1). d.; lilciitv of bait but no boats. The tishing is fair ariuind the dams. Chicago, South (L. S. .^- M. S.)— Lake Michigan ', m,; Calumet r. ', m.; Cal- uiii' I I. 2 m.; iiercli, jiickerel, b. b., suntlsh etc.; pi'i'ch most numerous; minnows Hill trogs usual baits; hotels .■f2 to .■? 4 ji. d.: l-oat.-i :?l to .■f2 p. d.: bait clieaj). Siut'hi'ii winds are said to be tlii' best for tishing on Lake Alichigaii, and northern Miiii'N for CaliiuHjt r. and 1. CUntonville («'. .t. X. W.)— Fox r. near station; pike, pickerel and b, b.; I'i •':>!• i-l most numevous in early spring, and bass later in the season: live minnows 111 i't!> iiseii as baits; .\pril. Max . June and July best: the-e watei's are well fished 1': li'' anglers of Elgin mar bv. CDlumbla (St. 1,. .\: ('.)— Fish 1. .'l m.: Hill 1.2'. m.: ^loredock 1.12 m.: Lack ^I'liijli H 111.; Fish I. aud Moredock I. the best: b. b., butl'alo, eropiiies, cattish and ^uiiii>li; suntlsh and crojipies the most numerous; .»i)ril, .May and June best: niin- 1. A- and worms usual bait: hotels $1 p, d.; guides and eouv»'yances $:{ to $4 p, d.; I'Mts .loc JI, d, Custer ( W . St. L. .S: P,)— Kankakee r, (it station; black and silver bass, iiike. !'.' ki nd etc.; black and silver bass most numerous: minnows usual bait: .\i>ril, M,i\ Jiuie, Seiitember and October best: hotels $•> p, d.; boats and bait Jl to ?l..">o 1' 1 I'isliing rejiorted fair. ^ DinvlUe d. H. A: W.i— Vermillion r ; b. b.. channel I'ats; the latter most plenti- ' I'liiow bait; April, May, and Juu;'; hotels, j:-J p. d.; guides not needed: boats ■.i"i ii:iits cheap. ■>■■ ■\ -■'■'. h^ 58 THE ANOLKR H aUIDB BOOK. 'I Dayton (T. B. k Q.)— Fox r., lu-ar nt-tiou : li. b., (s. m.) pike and jiiikciei;. s. ni. b. b. iiKmt uuhhtoiik; Mm- iniuunwH it. iial bait ; Ai>iil and May bewt; usui.l (.eai-(Jii. ThiH iH a uottd b. b. ground; pike-penli ( f.all-tj ed pikt) are alwo caugbt. De Pue (<'. U. I. .t I'.)— Lake I)t! PUf, mar station; IllinoiH r., '^ in.; fiivt n;ii!..,l bent; b. b., iiickerd, iierch, eti'.; iisiiul baits; spring and fall bi-wt; bottds ni.: b. b.. pike, pickerel, and silver 1m.-«: basH of both kinds most nuiiierotis: minnnws and art. sjioons used; .\pril, Mii\. .June, September, October, and November, best; hotels, .*l to f'i\>. d.; boats, >1 |., $2 i>. d. Preeport(<'. ^f. -^ St. P. See inside back inver.)— Picatonica r., runs tliioiicli city; pickerel and coai'se varieties; minnows nstuil bait; •Iitne best month; hi'i.-^, 5^2 p. d.; boats, .fl.'i') p. d. Garden Prairie (('■ 'V: N. W. ) — Kishwaukee r.. iiear station; ba«H, pickerel, <■{•■.. KnuiU tish and minnows usual baits; hotel, ^^if.oo p. w. Orafton (W. St. I,. .V P.l— Illinois r. 'i m.; >[ississippi r. near station; I.ont,' 1. o).- posito in .Mo.; (iilbert 1. and Silver 1. about "J m.; lakes best; b.b., crojipies. latli-h and Huutish, the two last predoniinatiiif,'; some seasons bass are ([Uite nnnierMii«: Worms and niinuows usual baits; June to V N. W.) — (leneva 1. 11 m.; Delevati 1. 1^ ni.; first nann-d best f^r lisli. btif they are more nnnn-rous in l)ele\an I. ; iiiM'ch. b. b., ijickerel. i ikr 1.; minnow and worm b;iii«: be li.ii' large - , _ , and Cisco; jiei-cli and bass most numerous in (ieneva 1.; minnow and won spring and fall months the best; hotels ;?!. 75 to ?="Jp. d.; noats and bait can Ivery cheap. Havana (W. St. Ti. \- P.)— Illinois r. near station: (.niive-*!. .'t m.: ThonipsoTi- 1. 3'j m.; t^tiiver 1. best; jiike, b.b., croppies and salmon ipike percli); bass mot numerous; minnows ami spoon hooks used for baits; June and .Inly best: lii.|rl» #1..")0 to #2 p. d.; guides i\.:>0 to $■> j). d.: boats ."(Oc p. ,1, our coriespoiiilint Kvrites: "This is couijidered one of the very best fishing points in the .state." Henry (('. I{. I. .*c P.)— Illiimis r. and outlet of Senochwine 1. 'j', m.; b. !>.. ].i(k- Orel, croppies, white bass, etc.: liass in excess; minnows and spoon hooks u-nl: ;\ray to Sept. good. 'l"h<' Lock in tlie r. is a favurite spotot the local anglers anii tlic fishing is excellent there. Rollis (W. St. L. ,^- P.)— Illinois r. 1 m.; i>ike, b. b., salmon (i>ike iierchl, ]> ivh and cattish; bass, jiike an tised as baits; .\i)ril, .June an thousands of fish are left in the deep holes, and thev are caught bv the b;wnl« full. Joliet (<'• It. 1. .V P.)— l>uPage rv. (! m.; Kankakee r. \1 ni.: Desplaines r. 7 m ; Kankakee r. best; pike. b. b., suntish, etc.; b. b. most nuincrous; minnows usually as bait; May, June, Seiitenibir and October best; hotels .rJp. d.; boats and I'iCt nominal cost. "The fishing in May and June in good." Jonesboro (St. L. \- ('.)— Dutch cr. 'J m.; Clear cr. ."> m.; Kunning 1. ' m.; I'.l itti. 7 m. ; (irassy 1. 7 m.; HI u IV 1. and outlet of same best: b. b., pike, pi-rch, and ca!!i-li perch and cattish most nnmeroMs. but bass identiful: baits — minnows, wornis ai;ik»'. li.l>.. Huiirtsli, jh ich aud (■;i'ii|'i('j>: liHHK, HiintiMli itiid ('r()])])icH iiioHt ininierotiH-. iniiiiioWH and woriim an liaitn; Siptt i.ilier and Oftobcr bcKt; liDtt-l.s 5>2 p. d.; (jiiidfH .*'J j'. d.; boatm oOc p. d.; bait liiU I'f leadily proc-ured. Lawrence (<^'. A: N. W.) — Lake tli-nrva and liclawarc 1. \'i m.; lant named best; jiii 1 I r by Mr. Avers, of Chieap), and they appear to be thriving aM soiue are fake:: m-i'iisioually. Lawrencevllle (W. St. L. \' 1*. >— Kmbarras r. at stition: Horse shoe j). 1 m.; U( iiM-r 1). :i m.; liapiil p. H m.; Swan p. i! m.. all irood: b. b.. pereli. "tin month," (;o(,';;li -eye, some trout. i>ike. butl'alo, eiitlish etc.: bass, jierdi, and '"tin mouth" most immerons; minnow bait; .V])ril, May and .Itine best: hc.'.els at reasonable rati'.-; boats and baits can be had at moderate cost. This point has a good reputa lioii aiiiuiig flsherniou. Lemont {V. St. L, k. W.)— See Willow Sjirings. 111. Lockport (('. St. L. A: W.)— See Willow Springs, 111, Lorenzo (('. St. L. .V W.)—Kankakic r. at station: b. b. and pickerel abound; iiiiiiii"ws us bait; Miiy tM .Vn^just best . no regular hotels, but boar s tliat this water ■■i> till' choicest ttshing iiro\in(l in the State; the lish are large aixl plfiitiful." Mitchell {<'•&. V.I— f-xnt; 1. at st:ition: b. b., cattish, pik<' etc.; b. b. plentiful; (.' I iiMiii Ainil to i)ctol)er: wo''nis ami minnows used: hotels .■?! p. d.; guides not n i|iiiiii|; boats iilenty at #1 p. d.: Long lake is considered one ot' th<' best hunt- iiit; aii are dillicult to lu'e. Marseilles (<'■ K. I- «V I'. I— Illinois r. '., m.. Mill Ihuc 'j m.: both eijually good; likr: pickerel, b. b., cattisli etc.: minnows, worms, meat etc. as baits; .\pril. May .iiiil I iiti^iber best; hotels i'2\t. d,; boats ami bail reasonable. Mr:Henry (<'. i^ N. W)— Fox 1, and (Irass 1, H m.; l*ista<|UM 1. 4 m.; Silver 1. 7 m.; Mil 111 HI I. \ m.; Fox, (irass and I'lstaipia the best; b. b.. pickend and pike; jiuki III and b. b. most numerous; minnow and frog baits: Mav, June, .Vu^zust and Si jit' hiliir best: hotels !?'i p, d.; boats ■")0c p. d.: minnows and frogs ?! p. loii. Mereclosia (W. St. T,. \- TO— Meredosia 1. and Illinois r. near station; first best; li. li . piki', salmon, (jiike-iierclil, white bass. cid))iiies, sunlisli. cattish etc.: all art* mum I'oHs: minnows and wm-ms usual baits; .June, July and .\ug;ist best; hotels at 111. nil rate charges; guides at reasomible I'ate; boats ami bait at moderate cost. The li-li!ii'.; Is good. Moljne (''. K. I. A: T) — MissiHsipiii r. near town, liock r. 'i m.: about eoual: lii'li. li. b.. rrojipies, sundsh etc.: minnow and worm baits: spring aiul fall montlm lii-t; hotel :?'2 p, d. ' Miiuenoe (1- 1- •^' la.)— Kankakee r,, '^ m.; rock bass, b, b, of both varieties, I'll:, jiike, salmon, (pike perch), bulValo, ami bullheads: rock bass, ]iike, aud iinlllii.id-j. most numerous: liaits are minnows, greenlish, and artificial: May and •lull' Mild the fall months best: hotels. >:|..")(i )). (1,; boats and baits cheap. In the -\'f\wj. and fall the ttshing from the dams is good. Morris |f". II, I. ., MnntiHli, i roppir, t'tc: KiinliHli iiixl ciittixh ihom nuiucroiiN; inin. uowH aiiil woriiiH usual Itaits; •hint-. July and Au)nc to $1 p. d. ; iniuuows 25c !>. H-HJ, PicUei. 1 and b. b. are ubtuidaiit at certain seasons. Ottawa (Seveiel r. rs.) — Illinois r., near city. an in the ma.joritv ; minnows, tlies and spoons as lures; May, September ami Octulni best; hotels $'2 to .*2..")i» ]i. d. other accommodations reasonable. Peoria (I. H- -V Wi -Illinois r.. at station; Sprinj,' 1., :ii)in.; Seiiachwiiie 1., rio ni.; about eiiual; black and white bass, jierch, pickerel, bufl'ah). wall-eyed pike, etr,; bass and wall-e\(il pike most numerous; minnows, sjjoous, liver, etc., used as bait;*; June, July, Se])tember and Octol)er best; hotels J'Jp. d. : ({Uidcs and boats to be had cheap. The Illinois r, ({ives ^^ood llshin(^ at this point. Perry Spring's (W. St, L, .is: P.)— Hambouj;h 1.. 1 m.; Saml I'it, Snake, .'Tm.: all are t;ood; i>ike. b. b., croiijiies ami cattish; bass and ( numerous; worms, crayfish, and minnows usual baits; -Jtine, July and .Vujiust I the lishiiif,' is reported as beinn excellent. 2 m.; lilack po])j)ies ninst MM; Pittsfleld (W. j)crch, jiike, b. b, St. I,. \- I'.i — Clear 1., 12 m.; Ih'ew's Tank p.; first named l"-t. , cropjiies and cattish: crojjpies most nunn'rous: worm and niui- now liaits: June and July best; hotels at reasonable rate; guides and teams at iu'kI- erate chargt's; boats can be had reasonable. Putnam (('. U. I. .V P.)— Senachwine 1., 1',, m.; Illinois r.. .'t m.; first named best; Halinon (pikependi), b. b.. jiickerel. etc.: b. b., <-at and suntish most nuineroii.^: minnows and spoon hooks used: .May. .luue, July, Septemlier anc'. October bi>f hotid S^l p. d.; {.;uides i?! to .*2 p. d.; boats #1 p. d. See TllK .VliKUK .\N AnoLJCK, vol 111, pa^'e;li:!. Qnincy (Several r. r.)— Chattens 1., .Sand Slout,'h, I.ily p. and Deep Hole; all within 2 m. of HlulV Hall 11 m.; b. b., croppie, wall-eyed jiike, etc,; b. b. lunl crvippies most numerous; live bait, minnows principally: spo(jns in si)rinn; hotijs $2 to $:< p. d.; boats r>Uc to Tac p, d.; iuiuuuws ')i)c p. l(l(». Excellent fishing; at times. Rapids City (CSl.k St. P. See inside back cover.)— The waters here aiv Goosi- 1. and Kock r. (i m., and the Miss. r. adjacent, and they are all re'])orted t,'i".i|, pike, pii iferel, b. b., "saliuon" (pike-perch), etc. ; are cauf^ht best with live miiuiMW> in the monti«s td' .\pril, June. October and November; hotels $1 to .•*2 p, d.; •funics $2 p. d, bait iiM liuled. Reno (J. S. K,)— SliV N. W.)— Twin I's ."> m.; Channtd 1. H m.; last named best: 1). )).. pike, pickerel and perch; bass and perch most numerouH; minnows in u:;;'; Juiii', August and September best; hotels .•? 1..5U to ;f2 p. d.; boatH reasonable; luiunew." $1 p. KM). Rockford (('. M. & St. P. See inside back cover.)— Rock r. adjacent; Kishwauk^ r. Sm.; Kilbuck cr. 7 m.; first named best; b. b., pike and pickiTel; luiniinus, flieA and spoon baits; si)ring and fall best; hotels i^I.">i) to ;?2 p. d.; boats $1 p. J. min..'ows $l..")(i p. luo. Rook Island (('. U. I. A; P.)— Miss. r. at sUtion; Uock r. ;t m.; b. b., wall-cyeii pike, Huutlsh, cattish and perch; bass and wall-eyed pike most numerous; miuuuw.^ rXITF:i) STATES AN'n CANADA. 61 II-. i: -I'liiin jmd fall best; hotolH ?'J to $'2.5i> ji. d.; boatfi aud biiitH reaHtiiuible. i;, : Isliiiid is nitiiatfil iit tlic foot of the rapiiln of the MIkh. r,. whiTt- iiioMt «'Xcel- 1, lit :i.-liiiiK fiiii \>v bad for wall-rycd iiikc mid \>. h. RocktonC'. M. >V St. I'.)— Uoi'ii nvi iv: baMH, jdckeivl and pike uioHt uuuierouis; luiiiiiowx an- unual bait; -May and Juii-' lust; botids $1..">U 1). d. Sowe (^V. St. L. i^ 1'.)— Vcnuillion r. 2 m.: Wolf cr. 1 in.; firnt lu-Ht; idke, b. b., catti.-li, ftc; basH moHt uuiihtouh; iiiiuuowH UHUal bait; .May beMt uiuuth. Salt Creek (<'. ^1. .v .st. 1'. Stf inside back cover.)— Salt i r. inar ntation; b. b., Jill li. i)iaits: Aiiril, .Ma,% and .Iniir bt-st; hoti'ls .^l j). d. Karly in tho ~].i;ii^'. and only tlicii, arc tint- catclics niaib-. Shirlaud (('. M. .V; St. P. Stc inside back cover.)— Pecatonica r. '« ni.: Suj^ar r. . 111.; cijually Kood; b. b., pickerel, pike and cattish; basM and cattish most iiuiiiii'ous; niinnoWK usual bait; May, June and September best; hotels $1 p. d. St. Anne (•'• I- St. I,. .V r.)— Kankakee r. 5 in.; Iroijuois r. 4 ni.; tirst named i.-i. pil. and W.)— Embarras r. ', ni.; b. b., bulValo and cattish, the iii-i ill the iiiajority ■ worm and ^'rasshopper baits; best months, May and .Mine; hiirU T.'ic p. d.; guides by contract; boats '2m- p. d. Wadsworth (C. M. \- St. P. See inside back cover.)— Channel 1., Moria 1,. (^a- tLaiiiii- 1., I'oiirtii 1 . Cedar 1. and Sand 1.. all easily accessilde; :( lirst named best; 1). li.. pickerel and vd<"'; bass ami pickerid most numerous: minirows, frotjs and >lini.ns as baits: .June. .July, SejitendK.'r and October best: no rej^ular hotels, but ImardiiiK houses can be found: nuide« ;*'J to !^;i p. d. ; be.its and baits moderate. i:j in. distant are soine beautiful Is where the ttshiii;^ is ^uod. Waterloo (St. L. .V c. i-t r ( .ihiiiitiia. 111.) Waukegfan (<'■ >'*J N. W.'--Thpi'e are '>(» I's in tin- c(Mnity, nearly all very easy of aic.s;-: 1st, ;b'd and 4tli I's, Cedar. Fox aud'Deeji I's are the best; pickerel, pike, b. b., luck bass, iierch, suntish. etc. al)ound; u.siial baits used; .June and .Jiil> hest: liotels :«J p. d.; boats .Vic to .■?! p. il. \Vaukc;;an is on the west sliore of l.aki- Michi|.!au where the usual lake tish are cautiht. -^loredock 1. 12 m.; striped bass (fresh water), croppies. Willow Spring's (<". St. L. \ W.)— Dcs Plaines r. 'j m.; pickend, b. b.. suntish ;uiil otlii-r coarse varieties: i)ickercl and suntish most numerous; minnows and w.iniis used as bait; .May, June and July best; hotel Sl.")"i p. d., boats at small CI i> t . Wilining'ton (<'. .V. A: St. I..)— Kankakee r. 1 m.; b. b., pickerel and pike; bass ;iiiil liii'kerel most numerous; minnow bait: .\pril. May, June, September and Hitnlicr liest; hotcds ?1 to if l..")') j). d.: j^uides can l)e olitained if recjuired; minnows I'lrp. (loz, When the water is low and dear, the sport is most excellent. .Most ' t the hshing is done by castiuj? from tin rocks, hence boats arc uot needed. INDIANA. Acton(C. I. St. L. A: ('.)— Buekcr.: Hij,' and I.itth- Su^ar cr's; WiM Cat cr.; Fish 1'. Ill ramp ni'ouud; Buck cr.. Win Siij^ar cr. and Little Sutiar cr. best; b. b., trout. I'l'lietc: perch most abundant; baits are— minnows, worms etc.; usual season; 1. 't. I> *1.2.') \i. d.; boats ^l.'J."' p. d.; guides eau be had if needed, A.ig'ola (b. S. .S: M. S.) — Lake James 5 m.; Crooked 1. 4 in.; Silver 1. ',i ni.. and ali>'Ut tifty small lakes throughout the county; all are t^ood; pickerel, pike. 1). b., 1' ii h etc, abound; minnows, crabs and aujjle worms as baits; June, July, .Septem- • I'll' aiiil >tctober best; hottds $l.5i( to $'J p. il.; private board at $4 p. w.; boats 'J.")c t" SI |i. il. : (Tnides uot retiuired; a {j;ood ttshiut< pi>int. .See Thk .\meki< an .Vnulku, V.a. HI, page 24U. AvgOH (several r. r) — The favorite water is Maxiukuckee 1. m. At the 1. fjood aii'i.umodatiou, boats, guides, baits and tackle. B. b. and other western pan tish. Minnows chiefly used. Attica |W. St. L. A: P.) — Springier, aud Fall r. ', m.; b. b., salmon (pike perch). m '. ^^^p iff r,2 THE ANGLEKH OT'IDK BOOK. t^ \mi bprriuK oi^.: h, h. iiiOHt miniorouH; miiitiowM uiul trolling,' hiioouw unt-d: April. '\I,i., Jiiiie, Kepteiiibtr aud Uftobor bent; hotolH Ji \>. d. ; iMuitH and bait cli^'ai). Brimfleld (L. H. k M. 8.) — .ToneM 1., Waldron 1. and lioniid 1., all t1owiu(< int' li ■ Elkhart r. and ai'ct'HHiblo; about alike; jmrcli, b. >>.' strawbt-rry banH uiul -lik. Hliad:" thi) laHt named nioHt abundant' worm and minnow bait: April, May, -li'i.r .Si-i>t«iuber and October bcHt; bottls $l.ht> \<. d. Boone Orove (('• 1^' A.) — Kankakee r. ■'> ni.: I.ak<- Kli/a << m.: last mimed 1h^-; b. b.. Hpecklcd baHH (ntrawbc^rry), wunfiHli and rinn pen-h; HiM-cklcd bann and Hiiii'i h most: numerouH; miunowH, worniH and Mpoous; May "J") to Sfpt. best; boats mi ." p. A. Cedar Beach (H. »V. ().) — Turkey 1.; b. b.. ])ike, (•roi,[)ie-i etc.; li. b. most ir.r ■ oils: minnows, tlies, sjiooii etc.; .lune, .Inly, Sept^-niber and October: hotii •: p. d. (tiiide with boat furnished by hotel at j^'J..')*! p. d.: boats alone 5nc p. I. Columbus (<'. I. St. li. Si C.)— White r. and Flat Hock cr. both within city lin •-. t'lifty cr. It m.; Haw cr. in city limits; tn-o tirst namecl best; b. b., croppies . i. b. b. most abundant; minnow bait; May to November best; hotel $1.5i» p, d.; b.:,- and bait reisonable. Coruxma (I^. S. A: M. S.) — Turkey and Lout; 1. including' several small lakes uIm i;- I'im.: no choi<'e: jiike, black and rock buss, perch, \v';itetish etc.: bass ii'i^i uumerouH; H^jriug aud fall months bent; boats and baita very cheap. Covinjfton (W. .St. L. iV: P.) — Wabash r. near .station; <^ole cr. (*, m.; lirst naun d liest; salmon (pike ))ercli), b. b., ptM'cli, etc,; perch most numerous: minnow, ies; b, b., .lUil cropi)ies most numeri)ns; minnows, Hies and spoons; May, June anil October l"-t; hotel if '2 p. d.; guides ;?2 p, d,; boats 5Uc p, d.; minnows l.'jc p. dt)Z. Delphi (W. St. I., .'s: 1'.)— Wabash r. 1 m.: Tipi)ecanoi' r. 12 ni.: Tii)iie.unuf r. l">t: pickerel, 1). b,, salmon (pike perch), etc.; pickerel and bass most abundant; miii- now bait; May, .June. September aud October best; liotil j^J p. d. ; boats .'Oo p, d. Baton (Ft. W. ('. \' L.)— Massissinewa r, ', m.; b. b., pike, pickerel, etc.: 1 i.-x most numerous; minnow bait: .\i)ril, May, .June, September, October and NoN'Iu- ber; hotel $1.50 p. d,; boats and baits at trittiug co»t. Elkhart (<'. W. \- M.)—Klkhart r. iind St. .loseiih r. near by: Siminton 1. 4 in.; Heaton 1. H m.: Christiana 1. '.• m.; lust named Ix'st; b. b.. percii, picKeri^l and pikr; bass most numerous; minnosvs aud crayfish used; hoteln- at reasonable prii i>: boats .'iOc p. d. Bvansville (L. iV N.)— Lower Uayou .'I m.; Upper Bayou 2 m.; Clear 1. H m.: I'L- eon I'r. ] m.; "The Dam" Ohio r. near and Swee/.e p. "ini.: the two bayous 1m -t; rock and "tin mouth" bass, perch and others: bass and perch most nunicr. i-; minnow bait; April aud May best; boats and baits always to be had cheap. A t; ' 1 fishing i)oint. Port Wayne (reached by (l r. r.) — The St. INFary and St. .Joseph r. .ioin I . .. and foiiii the Mauniee r. Ivxcelleut fishin,,^ when the rise in the r. issuflicicii' i" allow the fish to get over the dams below: b. b., ])ike, jiike-percli. strawlierry l^l^■•. rock buss. etc. The pike-perch run from 1 to 1,") lbs. and are caught in nunii'i- with live 1)aits, such as minnows, crayfish and helgramites: dusk ami after ni-lit- fall are the best lioui's. ,See Thk Amkuh'an AN(ii.KH, Vol. III., page 2".i.">, Lon^ 1 . Pleasant 1. and Silver 1. easily accessible contain b. b, aud pickerel uud give g' "(1 tishiug. Pranklin (J. M. A: I.)— Sugar cr. r,m.; White r. 12 m,; first best; 1. and s. w. i b., bream and occasionally jack salmon (pike-iiercli) in White r.; 1. m. b. b, ii "M numerous: minnows used for bass mid worms for small fry: .\pril. May, Octdni' aud November best; hotels ?<1.5(lto it~ {> •!• Hudson ( I'- S. iV M. S.)— There are some bass aud pickerel iu adjacent wai'S-. which are taken with minnows luid worm baits, the Npring month,s being the In >t. Chargtw at hotels, for boats, etc.. reasonable. Indianapolis (C. H. &D.)—(I5i"oad Ripple) White r. !i m.; b. b. and .rock l:i-< niiunows and helgramite baits; May, .June aud July; boats $1 p. d. The b. b. ^^ H take the fly on the shallows of White Kiver. i i! I UNITEU HTATE8 AND CANADA. OS 1: April. M,,,, wiiin iiii' II ■ XH UIUl ■ 1 ik' 1, May, ■Imii- iiaiucil !•-•; in lllld Hill '. il , luiilts ;i! iiioHt ir.ii . Iht; hoii! -.' ilic 51 Pi- 1' I 111 >'ity liii •• iTOllJliCH ' ■• 50 \>. (1.; 1" - ill lakes al" 1- ('.: bass iii'i-i .; iirst naiiM 11 iiiiiinow. (Miiy- il.s 5^4 tu t'' 1 . ieH; 1). b., ■iiiil OftulHT li. -t; ccaiKM' r. l"-t; binulant: nuii (I. ; iKiats "■ rcl, tti'.; 1 .i-« r aiul N'liN ■ II. Iiiiitoii 1. l ::i.; vvv\ ami I'.l.' liable pii' 1 -: III- 1. :i 111.; VI.:- bayous 1m -I; list niuucii IS lifap. A ti' ' I Il r. join 11' I' li.-j hiUliciciit I' aulxTiy 1 i^'. lit ill luuiil' I- (id after iiiulit- I'J'.in. L0!l!.:l-. lud give i^' '"' I. aud s. Ill 1' 111. b. b. ii.o'i lAlay, Octfln-r jaeeut wai' '-• feiiig the b' -■■ (id .rock ba-^'; Ihe b. b. "'11 XoutS (•'• >^>' A )— Kankakee r. 7 in.. ,iukerel, naliuou (pike-penl.i, b. h., rock bans ,t, iiickcnd and eoarne varietien iiKiHt iniiiHToiiH; niinnnwH iiseit: .\pril and hhih- 11,1 ! iiiHiitlin; liotels ri'UHoiiablc: boatH 5«c p. d.; iiiiunoWH $1 p. 1(H), A nriiall 1. 4 HI. Ill whii'h fair lishiii^i may be had. La Payette J- I- >'^ W.l— Wild (at cr. :»'., m.; Wabanli r. near Hfation; Wild Oat ,: I . -I II. li.. saluioii (pikf jicrcli) eU-.; bawn luoHt numerous; minnow and worm April, Alay and September. LtxketOUi*'. A: A.)— Hniind 1. ', iii.; I.oiiu 1. '^ in.: Kel r. near station; Lont< and I, i !!, I r« bt'Ht; b. b., pickerel, pike anil ptTcli: ot these tlie bawH are most niiiiier- ,iu«: iiiiiiuow and worm bait; spring.' and summer beHt; boats reasonable; bait 'J.'h^ [■. li»i. The tishin^' is reported as excellent. Logausport- (W. St. L. .V I'.i— Ijike Maxinkiickee :i:l m.; Wabash r. 1 in.; Va-\ v. 1 11; I ,iU<' t'icott '.I III.; first best; b. b., wall-eyed pike, rock bass, riiii,' pi-rch, (irass iiik' ; b. b. and siinlish mo.-t niuiierous: spoons, tlies, minnows, worms etc.; April, M,i\ September. ( ictober and November best; lioti'ls #l..">ii t>i ;*'ip. d.; {{iiides, boats .iii'l li.iit can be procured at fair priceH. Macy (W'. St L. \- P. l— Twin I'sJ'.j ni.; er|ually wood; b. b.. pike, rock basH etc.: ;. , k i'a>s most niinicroiis; minnow ami worm baits; .May and June best; hotels. $1 ; .1 , u'iii-. p. Kalluii; tishiuji reporti'd Michiefan City (IMich. C.]— Lake Michigan at station; perch, bass (striped). Mill kuiaw trout; jiercli and bass most nuiiierous: minnow bait; May to October tin- l'i~t season; hotels .■<'i. .\ good spot for ttshing; boats Kic p h.; bait pleiiti- ; tl lllld I'heap. Milford(t'. W. .v 'M.I— In Turkey or Nine ^file 1, there is good 1). b., pickpr<'l. :. ; h . tc. tishiiit.; f roni .\pril to Nii\. 'I'his is ". faviu'ite resort for Indiana auglerf; ■. . 'iiiiiiodations ample and at fair prices. Milltown J'. !•'• '^ !^t- I..)— -Hlue r. near station; b. b., liaciielor etc; bass most iiuiii. reus; minnow bait; .\pri'. May, September and Octobi^r best; hotel "J.'ic p. Ill' 111. lllld 'J.M' p. lodgiii},'; guides unnecessary but could be had it wanted, boat ;ii' luitcd at .'t^'J p. d.; boats ."wie fo s most niinicroiis; worms and minnow.-, usually used; May. .June and Aii-ii-t best. Montpelier (Ft. W. C. A: L:l— Salaiuouie r. near station; b. b. and pike: first ii. -I iiiinieroui*: li\e minnows are used: May, .lime. September and October bes^; lii'ti 1> .»1.5ii p. d.; baits e.isily procured at little or no co.-t. I-'roni 1 to In ni. below .Miiiii[ielier is the best ground, where line b. b. and ))ike are caught. New Carlisle (I- S. \ M. S.)— Hudson 1.. 1 ^, in.; b. b.. rock liass and sunflsh in i'iii.il iiuml)ers: worm and minnow baits; May, June and August; hottl i;'..,")(j p. d ; lii'iit* leasonable. North Vernon ((). M.)— Sand cr.. Muscatatnck cr.. (Jrahani cr. and liig cr.; Mil-, atiituck cr. l)est: black (s. in. i and roc'' bass: first iiredoiniiiate; miiinow bait; Ai'iil, .May. September and October best. Stout Mill, bf m. on S;iiiil cr., is the l)est ^'riiiiiiil: good fishing: strawberry and fresh water stripi'd bass are also cauglit. Oral*'. *; A.)— Cedar 1., S m.; Tipjiecanoe r., ,', ni.; Yellow r. 7 m.; first best; 1.1' and jiike first most abundant: shiners niinuows and art tipoons: May, Jumv ."»••] t. and October b -st: hotel at Ora #1 ii. w., also at Cedar 1. at reasonable jirict's; 'rivii'li > at fair rate; boats 50c p. d.; minnows lOc p. d. (iood duck shooting in the tall. Pine ll.. S. A: ;M. S,)— Lake Michigan, ', m.; Caltiniet r., 'j m.: first best; !ako 1 ' I' II. silver bas>i. ete.: perch most abundant; niinuows ami worms used as bait; ;' ■ , July and AngUHt best. It \i / : i ,1 *1 Gl THK ANfiI.EU S OT'TPE IWfiK. Pleasant Iiake |I-<- H. A: M. H.)— TLIh Htutiou ih iu the ctutreof very flue b. b.aud pikr IlKtliiiiK, !•< UkfN lire witLiii iJ iii., vi/.., Loiij,', (iiiliieii, ll(i;»l),ii-k. Silver I.m.,),, <'«'iitre, ('ri)iike(l, Jiiiiie.i, Clear i e.('i'iiiiiiiii>iliiti<>>>H of uU kiiiiln |ileiitit'iil at iiiuilenite cliiir^eH. >>'< Thk A.MKKli AN ASdi.KIl, Viil. III., imj^e •J'.U. Ray ( !<■ S. .V M. S. I— ( 'Icar 1., 2 ' , m.; pii krr< 1, 1>. )>. iiinl iienli: luifr. iinmt iHiiii ennis; iiuiiuow uud woriu buitri; May uuil Jiiui' be^t; liotelM iit retiHouable inirf,. boatH Zw !•. il. Rochester (Several r. r.i — Manitun 1., 1 iii.; 1. aud m. ii'. b. b.. pike, penb. r .. 1 ba:^.-! ami lar^e v-ariety of Hiiiall IihIi: 1. aiiil h. iii. b. b. iiniHt niiiiiei'nii-.: iiiiuuuw li.m May, June, Sei)tciiil(er ami Oeti>ber; Imtel .ii|.."iii p. d. ; t,'iliile,.t wiiji Ixiiit .■?'J..">" j. iie p, il.; biitcbeap. (inoil duck HJiiMitiiit,' in the fail. Tlie otber walii> are Tippe MiKM^ r.. !Mml 1., bcwisi. ami Uruce I., all eaniiy acci'i.sihle. bewJM auii Mu 1 is are jiarticulariy miteil for excellent b. li. and pickerel ti-iliiny. Railing' Prairie (b. S. A: M. S.)— Hudsim 1.. 5 ni.: pike, b. b„ pickerel, Muuii:«b: <'ti'.; liaws and Hiinli.-ili iiHiHt niinii'rous: worm and minnow baitH; no refiular lii>til j,'UideM, boats aud bait can be obtained reasoualde. Syracuse |1'>- >V O.)— Turkey 1., at i-tation; b. b., pickerel, croppies, perdi. it., b. 1>. most ainuidaut; minnow bait; .May, June, July, .Vu^UHt September and t»ci'il>- er best; hotel $2 p. d.; K'li'le with boat #'2 p. d.; niiunows ,?l.r>o p. lou. Valparaiso (I*. l''t. W. .V <'.)— Kankakee r. at HaunisbridKe 15 ui.; ((rass auil wall I ycd pilii', perch, pickerid and rock bass, 1. and s in . b. b.; rock-bass aud pu k tM'el most nuiuerous; minnows and s]ioon books mostly used as baits; May, Jiiii' and July best; hotels #'i p. d. at Valparaiso, private board at bauinsbridjje; kuhU- $2 ]i. d.; bi>ats ."iuc p. d.; Deep r. It; m.; Klint 1. .t m.; Lon^; 1. :i m., also give Iku' tlshint,' for b. i>., strawberry and rock bass. Walkerton (W. Ht. L. .V P.) — Kankakee r. 4 ui.: Kuont/.'s 1. C ui.; last beHt; b. b jiercli, sunli.sli, etc; bass aud suiiUsh most uuuierous; luinuDW aud worm b i:!> Ai)ril, Sei)teinber and Octtdier best; boats .')0c p. d. WalnutfW. St. I,. \- 1'.)— :vr:i.\inkuckee 1, lum.; Tiiipeca-ioc r. j'^ m.; first In-t b. )).. pickerel and piUe; bass most numerous; minnow bait; May and Juue b.st. botid at reasonable rates; ^,'uides moderate; boats .f 1 i>, m.; Berry 1. 1 ni.; Lake (leoive is best for b. 1). and pickerel, and Lake Micdiit^an for I'lr. li: b;iss aud pickei'td are tlie varieties; pwrch most abundant; minnow bait; March t- ( »ct(d)er best: rtshiU|4 reported good. Williamstown (C I. St. L. \; C.)— Clifty er. 2'j m.; Little I'hit Hock r. 1 ', in. Hit; I'hit Kock r. 4 m.; last best; b. b., jierch, etc.: bass most abundant; niiinii'w and w irm baits; .\pril, June and Si>pteiuber liest: no re-iular hot«ds but i)ri\.itf board cau be had at very moderate price; do not need gui(les or boats. IOWA. Akron (C M. .^- St. P.)— Hargeuts 1. 1 '.^ ui, ; Big Sioux r. near statiou: last uaiu'-l best; pickerel, pike, b. b.; ot these the pickerel is most abuudaut; uiiuuow bait: April aud May best, aud winter months, when spearing is dtuie extensively; hotels at rea8ouaV)le rates; guides, boats aud bait cau be had at moderate charge. Bassett (CM. & St. P. See iusido back cover.)— Wapsipiuicou r. aud Little ( . .lur r. ; ('(pially good; pickertd b.b. aud coarse varieties; pickerel most uuuierous; miuiinw baits; spring aud fall best tiuio; hotel reasouable; guide .f 1.5U p. d. Belle Plaine (C. i^- N, W,)— Iowa r. 2 m.-. b. b., wall-eyed pike aud pickerel, last most abuudaut; frog aud W(U-m bait; May, June aud September best; li'tel $1.50 p.' d. Be *niond (y^'. I.)— Iowa r. '4 m.. Ehu 1. C ui.; Wall 1. .'> ui.. Twin Sister I'e 4'^ m; i rNTTKP RTATKS ANI> CANADA. 65 I'witi 1. I't HI.; Iowa r., Kim 1. and Twin I'h luxt; i)ikf, iiickcrcl and rock biiwM; niin- iii.» .iml art. bait; Jniif, Si'i>tfMi1nT ainl October; Imtcl |'J ji. il.; ijuidr can l>c jiro- cui'^l rmlnal. Bertram (<'. 'Ns N- ^V.) — Cedar r. '2 ni.; Indian cr. 4 m.; Hi« cr. , in.; tlrnt boMt; I,,),, pickerel. Kalnion, Hiike perdi) cattinli and bntliilo; tlie coarse varieties are iijii-t iiiimeroiiM; minnow and freHli meat bait.-'; .\i)ril to October best; hotel fl p. li.; ^Miidert, boatH and baitH at reaHonable pricen. Biiena Vista (<'■ M. .V St. 1».)— Hnrtnim 1. •Jm.; I)eud 1. 1 ' , m.; Sprinjitl. •> in. ; ^iiiilisli p. 'J ni. ; 11 rut liest; b. b., halmon, (pike iierch) i)ike. HiintlHli and otlierH; .^iinii- I nioHt numerouH; minnow, worm and fri>^> baitn; .-oimmer and w inter b. b. aiiil iii'MitliH; no regular hotel, but koo<1 jiriva,'- biiard at $\ p. d.; ^uide, Ijoat.-^ ami liait :it reasonable tif^urcH. TliiH is a poiip'iiir ti.'^luuK point with an^lerH of that MTti'Ui. Kxi'tdUnt duck and woodcock whootinn. Buffalo |C. U. I. .^ P.) — MisH. r. near Htation; b. )>., whitp baHH. Halmon (pike jii:. II. etc.; the tuvurile bait is a minnow; .7une. .Inly. .Vuuust, September and Id t'llier bent; no re<,'ular hotel; boats and baits at very little cost. Blirling'tou (<'. •*■ >t Q) — Miss. r. and small I's or sloUfilis tributary and led by «.i).i. . within 'J Ill's of city; b. b., white ))ass, perch, pike, croppies, snntish, etc.; 11. li,. pike, croppii s and sunlish most abundant; minnows, spoons, worms, etc. as liiit.'-: spring and fall be.st; hotelw ^l.TiU to^:t p. d. ; boatu ^1 p. d. Oood sport wlieu till- water is not rlHiu^j. Carlisle (»'. K. I. .^r. P.)— North r. '.. m.; South r. in m.; Middle r. '_• ni.; Dos M.i.iii . [■. :t m.: last named best; wall-eyed jiike, jiickerel and b. b about the samo ill iiiiiuiiers; minnow bait; June and August best; hotel ?•-' p. d.; guide $'2.5(J p, d.; 1 "at- Miiil bait -rl p. d. Cadar Rapids (*'• M. A: St P. See inside back cover.)— Cedar r. ', m.; Uobbins 1.1 111.: hrst liest; b. b., pickerel and jiike; b. b. most abundant; minnows, worms, trii;.'> and trolling,' siioons used; .lunc. .Inl\. .Vunnst and Sept. best: hotels $'2 p. d., rl"|i. w.; boats ;fl p. d.; minnows ."lOc p. loo. Chapin H'. T.)— Uurt'alo cr. 1 m.; otter cr. J m.; West Fork '> m.; last named best; ).|i ki n 1 and li. b. ; usual V)aits ; May and June best; hotels ;0 ].. w. Cliester (<;. M. .t St. P.) — Little Iowa r. Jiear the station; b. b.; minnow bait; >ini;.iirr anil fall months best; no regular hottd, but private boarding <'an be had; tlir lii'st tlshing is at the mill pond close to the station. Cliickasaw (<'. ^I. .V St. I'.)— 'Wapsipinicon r. 1. m.: I'iivember best; hotels .*1.50 to $2 p. d.; L'lul.' at I'easonable rate; boats 5()c to Tiic p. d. Cjne ( B. C. It. X- N.)— Cedar r. 1', m.: Cone 1. 1 m.; last named best; pickerel, b. li.. iiiitf;ilo, etc.; bass and butl'alo most numerous; spoons and worms mostly: .Vpril mill .M;iy best; hotels $1 yi. d., or ;?;t..5u p. w. ; guide $i! \>. d.; boats ."Vic p. d. The li''^t lishiug is in Cun. ki.; ^iiiiicH can be proi'urt-d reaHuiiabli' If net'dinl; bait i)I«-iity . J'owii Htrt-ttiii (a<'k cover.)- Ma<|Uokitu r. 1 ', iii.; Hllver I. ^ 111.: the tlrMt bcHt; thi' Utter hiiH hitely been Htocked witli (leriiiaii tiirii. b. b., ii , t baHH, iiMiliet, et<-.; b. b. nioHt abundant; iiiiiiiiowH and other ))uitM; AU){UHt, Si |>i. and Oct. beHt; hotel |1.50 p. d.; buatM and )>ait eau be had. Nothing but Hinall tikk iu the lake. Des Moines (('. A: N. W.)— Doh MoineH r. and Raccoon r. in city liniitx; alMnii alike; wall-eye ni.. lart beMt; pickerel, perch, li. b., Habuou, (|iiki; perch) etc.; white perch and catliHli iii'i>t uunierouH; minnow, craytinh and liver baitn; .Inly aud .Vu^UHt bent; for baHM ainl Halnion (pike perch) front Sept. to cold weather beHt; hottdH jl.60 to $2 p, d.; ^Miilt; with boat it-i p. d.; uiiuuuWH 50o. i). Hh». Eldora (C. I.) — Iowa r. uear ntation; jiickerel and b. b. ; of thexe pickerel are most niniieroUH; minnow aud worm baits; Muy, •hiue aud July; hotelH f'i p. d.. buatH and ImitH reanouable; ){uid«M i'i p. d. Elkport {*-'■ M. «^ St. P.)— Turkey r. and Volj^a r. 'j m.: flrHt bent; pickerel, b }<.. Haluiou (i>ike perch) etc.; pike perch and ciitliHli nitmt nuuienuiH; artificial Imiti' U8ed: June to .September beHt; hotel i^l.Tiii p. d.; ^uideH $'.*.5U p. d.: buatn aud baitii cau be had low. Elk River (*'. ^.. A: St. P. See innid*' back cover)— MinniHwippi r. and tributani j^. b. b. and jdckd'el; fro^, minnow aud npoou baits; Au^^unt aud July bcHt; canii'iii;; freciueutly diuie here; tiuideH if'2 p. d.; boats fHic p. <1. (toed Hhuutiiit; at thiw piniit. Emmetabur^ (Several r. r.)— Medium 1. uearntation; Iowa r. 1 m.; flrHt I'l-i. pike, {lickerel, rock bann etc.; pik<' and pickend iiuiHt abuudaut: minnow and ,iri. Hpoou baitn; July until November bcHt: liotelw $1 to ;f'2 \k d.; boatH .'>()c \t. .1 . pickerel (pike) in DeH Moines r. have heeu caught weighing ;14 lbs. Tho al'teriinuu flHhing Ih thu best. Fletcher (C. & N. W.)— Wall 1. uear Htatiou; Coon r. H ni.; Boyer r. 4 m.: Widl 1. and Coou r. best; jiiekerel, iiike, jterch, lilack aud white liass, etc.: jiickend uml coarse varieties most numerous; worms, fro^s, aud art. spoons of various kiiuU ii.> baits; April to August best; liotels 5^1 to i- p. d.; boats r>()c to $1 p. d.; bait plenty. These waters are reported to us as excellent grounds. Floyd Crossing (('. M. .\: St. P.)— Hig Cedar r. 1 m. best; pickerel, pike, and b, b.: bass most UMUierous; Ajiril, May aud Juue best; hotel $1 p. d.; guide ?=1 p. d.; i Little Cedar r. 5ni.; fu>t miuuow and worm bait*; boats '2i>c p. d. Fonda (W. St. L. & P.)— Twin I's. 8 m.; Storm 1. 17 m.: about etpially poiHi; pit'.kerel, perch aud b. b. : pickerel aud perch most numerous; minnows, artiliiial spoons and frogs as baits: May, June, August aud kieptember best; hotels ^1 t'> $1.50 p. d.; boats aud bait reasouablo. Fruitland (C. R. I. & P.)— Mississippi r. 2', m.; Muscatiue Slough I'i m.: lai^t beHt; b. b., pickerel aud cropjiies: bass and pickerel most abuuilant; minui'«'. ■worms aud Hjjoons; Juue, July, .\ugust, September aud October best; uo regular hotel; boatH 50e p. d. Oifford(C. I.)— lowar. 'aUi.; So. Fork lowar. '4 m.; first best; pike and b. \>.: worm and minnow baitH; June and September beet; boats cau bo had cheai . Oraettinger (B. C. R. &N.)— Des MolncH r. \' m.; High 1. C m.; last nanie.l best: pickerel and pike; pickerel most abimdant; frogH and other baitH, April and may best. Grand Mound (C. & N. W.) — Wapsie r. 4 m.; pickerel aud b. b.; minnow, in); and spoons a« baite; May and June, August and Septcmb»ir best; UwtelH f 1 i' d* |4..5(» p. w. ITNITED HTATEH AND CANADA. «T 111.; firnt 111 st; Eaie <'• M. * Kt. P.)— WapHi»« r. ',' m.; pike phkerpl, and b. b., tht- laxt u., -! iliiiiitliiiit; iniiiiKiw and fro^ liaitn; Jiiiic mid HrptcuitxT Ix-Nt. JbfferBOni\N. st. L. k l*. )— (iooHc l. aii)Uii(laiit: woriiiH. froKH and luiunowH aH baitti: .April and May licxt: lii.ii I rl p. d.; guide with tt-aiii fi p. d.; Ooouc lake ab >iiudH with b. b. and Kiiiili"li. Lanainff (('• M. k St. P. Sot- inMide baik cover)— MiHi«i8Hip|)i r. at varioUH pnintH ! to I'l 111.: ii. b., picki'i't'l anil pikf; minnow bait; .luly, .\u|{UHt and Scptniibcr 1 I'^t; til t< l> i't i<- w.; boatH plt^nty at triMiug I'ottt. FiMhint{ iH ^ocxl iu Aii^UMt and «>h MoineH r. \ ni.; laxt lit-Ht: pike, lir.ii. Ii. Ii.. rock baHH. pickerel eti'. ; b. b. and i)ickerel nnmt abundant; (ro^ and iiiiniiiiw bait; May, June, Sept. andltct. beHt; hotels fl.ftu p. d.; jjuidcH fi p. d.> tnat- ■ i>. d. The bi'Ht hHhin){ Ih about Id ni. Houtli in DeH MoineM r. Louisa (C.M. A: St. P.)— Our correMpondent ntateH that in water '^ '"• from -tiitiiiM brook trout can be cau^'lit. "The HprinnH near by are used partly by the riat* t'T hatching purpoHen. Louina i« U 111. from Cedar ItapidH. Maple! )n(('. k N. W.)— Hioux r. 10 ni.; pike, pickertd ete.; pik« niont uuuier- II- tnm bait; May and September; hotel fl.'ioto $i p. d. Marshalltown (('. I.|— lowar. 1 m.; ]iike. pickerel and '.>.]>.; May and Juuu li>i; ImtelH it^'.* p. d.; boatH and baits at reas<ike; bass most abundant; worm ami minnow baits; June, July, and Hi ii.lii-r liest; hotels $1 to $2 p. d.; guides jt'i p. d.; boats 'J.'ic j). h. Meadervllle (C. M. & Ht. P. See inside back cover.) — Volga r. near station; b. li.. iiitii', salmon (i>ike jierch) and others; b. b. most numerous; minnows usual liHit>: ■liiiK! and July best; hotels i^l )>. d. The best tishing is below the mill dam. Milford (0. M. A: St. P.)— Okoboji 1. I'i m. and Oarl. l>i m.: flrftt best- pike. piiki 111, li. b., jier -h mid buH'alo; pik(^ and jiickerel most numerous, wtirm and iiiimii'W bait; June and July best; hotels reasonable; guides and boats moderate. Minerva (C. I.) — Minerva cr. and Iowa r. both very good; pike, salmon (pike I' nil . etc.: worm and minnow baits; October, Ajiril and June best; uo regular butt 1, guideB |U p. d.; bait plenty. Night fishing mostly followed. Mitchellvllle (C. It. I. A: P.)— Skunk r. 3 m.; b. b., ])ike and pickerel in about ii|iiai iiiiiiil)ers; minnow, worm and I'rog liaits: May, June, September and October li-t; lintel $'.> p. d. ; boats call be had reasonable. Mouticello (C. M. A; St. P. i— Maf. Ii. |p., salmon (pike jierch), croppies, etc.; minnow bait; July, August and st|iteiiilier best; hotels $1 p. d. ; guides fl p. t; ),ii{«», b. b. etc.; pike and catfinh most numerous; frogs, worms and •■pi'iiii- May and June best; hotels $1.50 p. d. • ! 1 I 1^^ i^t- «8 THE ANfil.KR H oriPK HOOK. Okoboji(C. ^r. .'v St. r.j— Kii^t iiii.l W(,T*t ()!i(.l....ji r. iicarljy-. M!iino\va.-htu 1. l Hi.. .Sjiirit 1. i") III.: ^Vt•^st OkDhoji is litvst; b. li., iiii-kcri'l. j.iki'. i idiiiiic.-^. i.tTcli .-t,-.; till' latter most aliiiiKliiiit. IJaits an- li\ <• iiiiiiiiows and art. sim.hii.-. IJfst iui'iitli>, May. .Ju:,(>, Jul\. .Sf^yt. and Oct.: tlic lir>t tliro; bc.-t for trolljnii: hotel."* .f'J j.. d.; l)oar(liii^ LoUHfH #1 \i. il.; guiden ii'l ji. d.: boatn I'lO,' to #1 \). d. ; baits loc ji. do/., Olin (<^. yi. k St. IM— WaiiHipiiiicoii r. iic ir stiitioii; b. 1).. iiickerel and wall' veil liiki-: iiii:i)io\v, frou and worm baits; May and Jiiik' best: hotel j'l,")0 p. d.; liuat* and bait.s lea.'^onable. Oxford Junction (< . M. .1- St. P. See inside back cover)— Wap.'^ijiniion r. ', in,; pickeic!. b. b., >aliiiuii, ((like [icrcli) silvci' bass etc.: jiike, bass anil cattish nio,; iiiiniei (His: minnow liait; May, .June. .July, t )cti'ber and November best; le>til. cl."i'' to .»;j ji. d.; boatM and baitH at T'm- to .r^l ii. d. The catlish are very hirg. Prairie City I •'. K- I. >^: P.)— I'es .Moiix's r, m m.; Skm. v r. Cm.: last iianuil bc~t; b. b.. ^almou, ( pike jei'i-li) etc.; niinuow !)ait; .Seiitembir and October iitst. Loicl ,r J !>. d. Rock Falls i<'. n. T. .V P. i— Shell Hock r. )i m.: jiiko. i)ickerel. bass etc.: iiick- eiel and bass in excess; minnows, ^'riib.s etc., as liaits; Ma\ and June best; acmni- niodation.-- at moderate prices. Rockwell (Several r. r. I — ISeavi'i' Dam cr. 'jm.: 'West Fork and branches 'J ii;. 'i)oili ^jcHivl; jiickciel nio-tlN : minnow bait: .Xpril, ]\Iay aiid Sejitembei' ln-st: li"til- ;#l.."io J), d.; guides at leasoiiable rate. Twin Is 1 m., contain pickerel iu lair ipiau titles. Rowley (H. C. R. k X.) — WapsiiMiiicon r. 4 m.: jiickerid. b. b., pike etc.; picki'r>-; nio^i numerous- froj.' bait; April, M;ty and September be.st, hotel .•?l.'i,") p. (I. Rlithven (1>. ^r. X rt. D.)— Lost Island. 1. '1 m.: Klk 1. 3 ni.; Tnimbnll 1. •; in. Sw.in I. I'l n: ; .Silver 1. "> m.: Lost Island 1. best: pickerel and b. b. ; baits arc iinii- nows, si>o(in lioidis and fro^is; .April. May and !"^eptember best: hotel j^'J )■. li.. guide with team ^'-i \>. d.; boats .toc p. d. Elbow 1. y^ m. also contains pickerel. Sheffield (<^. I.)— South Fork about 2' , m.: pike, ]iickere', and b. b.; picker*-; nio>t numerous: minnow s and art. spoons; .\pril, May, .June, October uudNov.n. ber best; hotels .*'J p. il.; boats and bait plenty. .Much spearing done. Shell Rock (!'•. <'. K. A: N.)— shell Rock r. near station; ^Ve8t Fork of same '.i n . < ed.ir )•. •'■ m. . ei|uaUy gciod: picki-rtd. pike, b. b., croppies, etc.: pike, bass aii'i jiickerel most iiiimerous; minnow^, tlies and .spinning baits; usual mouths: hottl-, I eiMUialMc; sonii' boats can be prOi'ured. Spencer (<". M. .t St. P.)— Okoboji I's aii.l Spirit 1. 17 ii'.; West Okobcji 1, l.t--: l)ickeiel. b. b.. perch and I'iUe: jierch pii'kerel and pike most numerous: minium bait. .Iiiiie. .Vugu.st anil .September best: hotel .'r'.' p. (I.; plenty of boats ."lUc to T.'n j d. Oood fishing. Spirit Iiake (R. ('■ R. A: N.)— Spirit 1. l'^. m.; East Oko'.oji 1, '. m.; WeKt Okolm .iil. I 111.; ,tll good; pike, pickerel, b. b.. j'erch, bulfalo and others: pickerel iim-: nnnierous; niinm'W bait; .June best month; hotels at reasonable rates; boat> aii . bait at very moderate cost. Spirit 1. is cv N.) — ('e m.: jiike, b. b. and pickerel: bass most nniiKi- o'ls; minnow bait: July, ,\ugust and Siptciiibcr best; hotel :rl ..'hi p. d.; guide- r.a be had: lioats 5oc p. d Viuing (<". ^I. A: St. P. See inside back i dver.;— Salt er. 2 m.; Iowa r. 7 m.. la>; bi~!; piikerel and liat^s; pickerel most numerous; spoon books and usual I'lin- used; .\pril, May and Juue best; spearing mostly followed. Walling-ford (R. R. .t N.)— Ryan 1. 3',, m.; swan 1. 7 m.: High 1. t Twelve .Mile 1. 1 In.; Des ^loiiicH r. 1 m. : Ryaii 1. b<'st ; pickerel, pike and j" ivl pike most numerous; usual l>aits, but mostly frogs; .May and Jiiiii' best; vii;. tin lish :iie taken every season from 12 M. antc. ; pickerel rl.'i5 !>. (I. ruuiliull 1. *'< 111. : baits ar.' luiii- h.itci ?•-' 1'. a.. lius pickfi'il. I b. b.; i)i>kirt'. )>vv uuil Ni'\'ii. irk (if sam»- '.' ii ■: ; i..ko, bas.-i aii'i iiiKiitlis: biitfl>. Dkiibd.ji 1. bi-t; it-nms: iiiiiiii"'> Hits .">Hc til T."i. 1 HI ■\V(.'st (iknlv liickcrd 111"-' atfrt: biiat> an . I.; Mav, .Xui-'ii-. .■?! y. a.: bnat- - arc fniii.s. mil' HISS iii(i.'" and usual bait- n.: Hiph 1. ! ".. pike and ]" I'li best; V(.r> liU' iiikc. I'ii'kcrf'l, ('tc: b. b. must niuiicniiis; ininimw bait .Iiiiu', Scjitciubcr and Octo- licr l»-t: liiitfls .'r^'i 11. d.; t,'uidf witb Ixiat and Imit .«;tii. d.: bdat.s ."lUc p. d. : niiu- i;i-v\- -1 ji. liNi. FisLiin'4 i-xi-cllt.'iit includiii!,' that ill lUack HawU cr. ad.jafcnt. Waticoma (C M. .\: St. P.)— Turkey r. ninninj,' tlirdii^jb village and franc cr. 1 III., i.i-t best; iiickcreb black and rdck bass, etc.: b. li. nidst abimdiint; ininndW !i;i:i: .lime, .luly, .Xu^rust and Septciubi'r best; h(it(d .r'J \<. d . ; iid iirotcssidiial ^'iiides, !,nt [Kiitics can be had at .^l..")*) ji. d.; IjoatH and bait very cheap. W. Bend (H. «'. i:.\- N.)— W.fork r)(^s Mdinesr. :i in.; pike, iiickcrel, b. b.. biitnil. . .; pike and pickenl nidst nunnrdiis; Wdi'iii. niinnnw, tni^. etc.. baitK; .luly. \ i^ii^t and Septi'liibcr best; lidtcls .»'J p. d. ; Ixiats and baits at noniinal coHt. Winslow (i5. ('. R. \- N.) — West branch Cedar and Siiell ituck r. near statidir. Al.iiii ■! i;ast brain h Cedar r. 'j in.; Cedar r. best; pike, b. b., pickerel, etc.; niin- i..\\ iiii'l i'vi'U, bait>: .June and «)ctdber best. W. Liberty (C. H. I. iS: P.)— •'Hiiline.s (iiit"b) ni.; Pike Uiin Mm.: Wapsieiid- i:..,ir. ijiu.; the lirst naineil best; pike, b. b..ftc.; \V(jrni bait; .Vii^iist best tur ;-;!.L' llies; hdtel at reasdnabh,' nite; j^iiide can be procured. Woodward(C. 'M. x st. P. Se(» inside back cover.) — Des Mdiuc.H r. :i m.: l!i^ l;.a\irr. :ini.; lirst best; b. b. and pickerel; the hist most abundant; miniidw .-, .^.>l•lll^ and ariiticial baits; spring' and fall best; lintcks ifl.."!!) to y^'ly. d.; boat.s and !',iit merely iidUiinal. S'lme very tine h>li cauj^ht here. KANSAS. Benning'ton iT". P.)— Sdlomon r. l ■, m.; catlish, butfald and sonic "salmon" ;'.li' |M ichi: trdi.rs and dther bails; .\piil, May and June best; hdtel, ^;uidcs, boats ,iiiil I'.iits reasonable. Benton l^t. L. I'"t. S. X- XV.) — We>t br. X\ hite XVater r. :i m.; some b. b.; wurnis and liiiiiu ■« bait; May and Juue best; h(it(d -r I p. w . Brookville il'. P.t— Spring,' cr. in m.: Saline r. 20111.; Smoky Hill r. b.: m.; last i.uiul liesi; some bass; minnow.s usual bait; iMarcli and .\pril best; r. 1. eating :i"iiM -J p. d. Coal Vale (K. C. Ft. S. \- O.)— Cox cv. 1 ',. m.; perch, b, b., catlish, etc. perch !i."-t iiiiineroiis; usual baits; May and .June best. Carbon Hillil'. P.i — Wakarusa cr. 1 m.: ^ome li. b. and Minlish; Wdims are :-ii.il ii.iil; April and May be.st; hotel .t1 p. d. Eldorado (St. I.. Ft. S. .V XV.)— \.'aliiiit r. ', m.: XVhitc Water r. '.1 m.: I)iiiaiiii,ihli.. rate; boats and bait nioder.iti.'. The catli.^li luii laivc Hanover (Se\cr;il r, r.)— r.itth> Blue r. 1 m.: perch, piiken 1. b. b. and cattish; ■'••'■•' iii'i-t nunierous; ^rrubs, aii^dc worms, b(.'ef etc, a.s baits; May and Juua ! i:t i. b. b., waliem H •;,,.,,. j^, ,,.[^ i._, j, ,| . ,„,.,j.. .„„, ,,.,,j ,.i„.j^, 70 THE ANOLER S GtUDE BOOK. Iola(St. L. Ft. S. .'(: W.i— NeoHho r. 1 in.; 1). li., salmon (pik»-i!t'rch), Iniffald, <•!. Avorui and luciit l>aitH; April, Mav, Juuc, ^St'ptenl^»er and October best; hottN * p. d. Iia Karpe (St. L. Ft. 8. .t W.)— Elm it. 1 '; m. : Rock rr. 3 m.: flpHt named Imhi basH, jjorcdi, cattlHb, etc.; cattiwh niost numerous: worm and n»eat baits; .\\iTi\ an i May l)est. Manhattan (T. P.) — Kansas r. and Bluf r. near station: last named best: ;i f-w l)ik(', "^'ar." bnH'alo, etc.; worms, minnows and liver used as baits; May and Iiiii. liest; boats and bait cheap, Moran (Ht. L. Ft. S. A: W.) — Marmaton r. 'i m.; Osa^e r. 5 m.; last named ],<-.' pome black bass; worm bait; May and June best; Lotel $'2 j). d.; ))oats and Ipjit,,: nominal tigures. Morgfanville {V. P.)— R«i)ublican r. 1 m.; some b. b.; worms nsu,il bait: ini' best montli; hotel #1 p. d. Og'densburg' (V P.l— Kansas r. '4 m.; Eureka 1. r> m., last named best; liluk bass an fi 1). w.; guides can be obtained at moderate cost. Parsons (K. <'. Ft. S. i^ (i.) — Labette r '. m.; Neosho r. H m.; Uachlor r. J ui.; Keosho r. best; b. b., butlalo, perch, etc.; bass and butt'alo most numerous: miiiii'iu and worm bait: May and .June best; hotels #1 to .*ii j). d.: {guides ^'2 p. d.; hn.it. reasonable. Fishinf; reported good. Perryville ( r. P.) — Kansas r. 2 m.; Delaware r. '^ m.; first best; b. b., jur. Ii gai', liutT'alo. etc.: butlalo and catfish n.ost numerous; worm and fresu nu'ut lui' 3Iay and September best; hoti-ls #1 to .*2 j). d. ; boats and bait cheap. Redfield (St, I.. Ft. S. A; W.) — Marmaton r. near station; b. b.. suufish, etc.; 1p.i«^ most abundant; small fish used as bait; June, -July and Aiigust best; hotel $1 j>. il. boats and bait reasonable. Beece (St. L. Ft. S .V- W.) — springer. '. m.: Ibirnt cr. '. m.; first named !i.-t b. b. and catfish: b. b. most innuerous; worms and other usual baits used; s].iiii. MluX fall best time; hotel |'2 p. d. Rosalia (St. L. Ft. S. ^V \V.)— Little WahnU cr. and Harrison cr. 4 to t! m.; 1.. 1.., pike, bullheads, etc.: bass and bullheads most uunieroun; worms, fro^s, minnow. llies and meat used as bait; -May and June best; hotel at reasonable rate. Towanda (St. L. Ft, S. .V W.)— Whitewater r. '^ m.; bass, catfish and c.:i:v' varieties; latter most numerous, worm bait; May and June best; hotel at ri;i-nii i'ble rate. Uniontown (St. L. Ft. S. A: %V.)— Marmaton r. near station; black and rock lia--. bufialo, etc.; bufi'alo and bass most abundant: minnow and worm baits; .\pnl aiil AI:iy best; hotels $1 p. d.; guide, boats and bait at reasonable rates. Victoria (U. P.)— Big cr. H m.; Saline r. 1'2 m.; Smoky r. 1-2 ni.; last iiaiii' i best a few b. b. • woihin and minnows usual baits; spring and tall months h >;, Wichita (St. L. Ft. S. ,^- W'.)— Arkansas r. ', m.; perch, croppies, eatfisli aiil Ituttalo; the two last must numerous; worm and minnow bait; summer an 1 i;il best; hotel $'2 p. d.; boats 'irn- p. h. KENTUCKY. Bowlinif Green (L. it N.) — Browns Lock on Barren r. H m.; Rays bran> li ' *iame 4'^ m.; Sweeney and Potters Jlills on Drakes cr. 4 m : Gasper r. m m.; liarn; r. localities best; silver salmon, b. b., striped bass, s))eckled (strawberry) bass, an. jackp'.,: (large); b. b. and stripi^l bass nn)st numerous; fiies and minnows; .\\)r. and .< \ i)est; hotels #2 p. d., less l)y the week or Hpecial contract to parties; u lD here am", an; both good; b. "salmon" n>ike perch), pike etc.; has- aiii Halnion most abundant; minnows, tlie.s etc.; .\pril. May, June, November aiil December best; hotel $'2 p. d. ; guides, boats and bait at moderate charge. Cynthiana (Ky. ('.)— Licking r. (south branch <>f); Fair fishing at several iMiiiit' within i") m.; s. m. b. b., " newlights " and rock bass; minnowH, crayfish aiwi art Hies as baits' .\pril, .May, October and November best; good hotels at nioilcrate chargea; bait plentiful. • 1 TNITKD STATES AND CANADA. 71 u,il bait; •'iiii.^ Flat Kock (Q. ^ (".)— North Hud South Fork and <'uinberlaiiil rs. .'< in.; last Ix'Ht; li. ii,, . iitliMh etc.; lirHt niowt uunieroUH; worm bait; February and Marcii bent; liutil- i'Jii'. (1.; guides "250,1). d.; boatH aud baits at little cost; fxi-ellcnt hnhin^ n jin'-ti'il here. Prankfort (I^. -v N-)—Keutuiky r. near station; Elk Horn cr. ;{ ni.; lUaiks j). 2 ju.; i;ik Horn cr. best; b. b.; minnow bait; March, .April, May, Sciitfmbcr ai.d OitoliiT best: hotels f'i.iio i). d.; boats and bait at moderate rate. The tishinj? ill till' Kentucky r. at this point is poor; in the Elk Horn cr. the bass are lari^e ami !-'iiiiiy. Georgetown (Q. k C.) — Elk Horn cr. near station; b. b. and "new litihts "; the lattiT iiKist niinierous;; minnow aud cr.iytish baits; April, September and October lust, lintels .*'i p. <1.; y.iides .■f2 p. d.; bouts not riMinired; minnows iindcravrtsh ::,ry.hx>. Hickitian (N. <'. ^ St. L.) — MiHsissijipi r. at station: Keelfoot 1. 7 m.; both (jood; )] li., pike etc.; usual liaits: sprin;.'. suiiimer and fall good: hotel $"J p. d.; boats .".II, \K d.; Keelfoot 1. is a very tine tishiuy water. Kinkaid (<^ A: <'.) — Dry Ituu 2 m.; Noiih Elkhorn 1 m.; Musselnmus p. 3 ni.; 4i>liipriis p. 2 ni.: Elkhorn best: perch, "newlights," b. b. etc.; minnows and worms as liiiils: -April aud May best; no re^nilar iiotel, but jirivate board at moderate 4 lial^'r. Living'Ston (Ky. ('.) — Uock Castle r. near station; ('Mmi>erland r. .'>() m.; both i;n,.il; li. b., •■ salmon " (pike perch), and jdke in Uock Castle r., and b. b. princi- [lallv ill the Cumlierland: )ninnows and trolls u^ed; .\pril and <)ct(d)er best; hotels jl.."''i p. il.; boats and bait at merely iiomiual cost, (iood sliooting. Louisville (reached by 7 r. r.)— No j^ood flshiug near the city; the local anglers v:-ii ili^tant watt.'rs Maysville (Ky. C.) — Ohio r., Blue Lick r.and Kinuikoniik r. from 1 to lo m.; iii.-t l)t>t; pike, b. b. etc.; l)ass most numerous; April, Mny and .June b<«st: hotels i': [K (1..; bouts and bait clieap. Iilt. Savagfe (Chcs. .V O.) — Little Sandy r. near by; jack pike (I'ike perch)are the hiM-t numerous tish; b. b. (both varieties), croppies, rock bass and chaunel cattish air iil>o caught; angling is best in the fall, particularly from Oct. 1 to 2 houses very reasonable; guides .VH; tu f\ ]K (1.; boats and baits merely uomiual. Point Bumside (C. N. O. & T.)— Excellent b. b. (both varieties) fishing. .See Ml. .lavage, Ky. Bock Castle Springs (L. 7ric p. d ; guides at $1 to $1.25 p. d.; boats 2r)c p. d. ijtime very fine fish caiij,;lit here. Williamsburgfh (L. A: N.)— Cumberland r. near station; s. m. b. b., salniun (walliyed pike), pike, "uewlights," etc.; bass most numerous; miuuows, ilies, iTuytisli and si)oons; May, .June. September, October aud November best; liotels Jl.'iw lit $2 p. (I ; no professional guides, but parties couipeteut lau be i>rocured at ii t'l rl.M p. d.; boats .")0c p. d.; miuuows Ic each. iitfi I ill 72 THK ANGLEUS aVlJiE IIUUK. Toseinite iC «^ Or. It.)— Green r. mid Kiiolt I.iik ', lu.; tirst uaiue('4 lu-nt; 1 . 1.., IxTcli, HiiiitiHh, I'tc; liaHH luont iiiiiucriniH; luiuUDW bait; gi>od JlUl^•t all tht.' v.u; Lotfl ^^l.'X) p. (1.; j;ui(lus #1 p. il. , LOUISIANA. Des AUeniands (>r. L. .v T.)— Jiayou J)ch AlltinaiKlH at. Htatiou, ami a iminln r fif small liayuUH not naim-d; all alikf; ratiisii, urct'ii tr<>ut (b. b.l, iicivh, and strii..! bass, (fii'sli watiT); catlisli, K>'"'fii tinut and iici'ib nmstly; cniylish, slirimii ,i:iil livi' minnows; i'cbnuiry, March, Ajiril and .May best; Kiiicb; .*'J \>, d.; boat ,*1 ji. i|.; bait t'uruisbed by guide. Tlie catfisb caught hero arc Huid to be very miperior tMliUje ttsh. Pranklin (M- r,. .*c T.)— Cote Hlaiiclic bay bi m.: rcillisli (channel bass) sin > (is- hi' id, jiompano, tlonndcrs, croalicis, sea tlont. jack lisli, etc; trout and n ilii-li most numerous; mullet and shrimp used for baits; Maridi, April, September aiil October Id'st; hotels at reasonal)k' prices; guide, boat $') i). d. H}!!!!!'?! (M. I,. .S: T.) — (iiilf of Mexico b") m.; Passo Uaipiette, I>ayou ■!■-•, I'ointe iMinnee, llayou Laj^'resse and J'etit Sable accessible; red lish. (chanu(d bii>- . si'ati'ont, croakers etc.; trmit most numerous; mullet bait; .\pril and May 1m -t; guides, boats and bait at inoderatc charge, ijoiue fresh water li«hiug also, abouL;i or ] I miles from this place. New loaria (d. Ti. i*cT.) — Petit Anse bayou lo ni.; Lake Tasse .S'.j m.; Venml- li in bay V m. t'.'om Petit Anse Island branch; Lake 'J'asse and W'rmilliou bay Im-i. In Lake Tasse or Spanish J^ake are caught perch, cattish, green trout, (b. b.), siiv.r lish, speckled trout and bar lish; perch and bar tish most numerous; wiu'uis, criy- hsh, shriniii, miiiuows and small jierch for baits; March to November best; hoti i> .*l..")li, li dru'.u, se I tra t, sheepshead and croakei'.s most numerous; ' ' " cral) b.iits. hrimp, mullet aut best; per.'U, citlish. •■g.ispergou." niudiisli etc. ; catlish and perch mos'i uunurii-. Worms and i-raylish as bait, .Vpril, May and June best months. Raceland (M- L. .V '1'.) -Like Tield 7 m.; Lake Sahadoi'e In m.: last nani"! best; all Lie ditl'erent variciii's usually found in this locality ; worms and cra,\ li-i; used for b;iits; spring molltlis bi'St. ■Washiiig"toa (M. L. iV T.) — Courtableau bayou at statiiuj; Carrou bayou 1 ni.; first best; "Casipigo" cat, perch, carp eti-.; cattish most uunierous; craylish ii'l mush tisedas baits; Mu'il, May, -lune, -Lily and August best; hotels j!2 to $'l.'yt) p. d. MAINE. Abbott Villagfe (Bangor I'c P.)— Pii)er p. 5 m., Whotstouo p. C m., Foss p. •^ n\. and ti'out broois from '2 to :" m.; all of them tii'st class; tnuit and white ]"rili; trout most numerous; .Inly, .Vugust and Sept. be-;t; hotel j^l.. "in p. d,; lower rat''^ by week; guides c:in be obtained at reasonable prices; boats .aOe p; ([.; bait pi' iiti- fill at .•*! per hundred. Andover (<■• T. tij Bryauts Pli JitfllllU'l" ii'l IlilllUfl liil>- . i„l Miiy 1" t. ' ill?"', ill ("111- '■' J 111.; Vfi'iiiil- liou V)iiy l"Ht. (I), b.), (^ilv'T wcu'ius, iiiiy- •rbi'st; li'it.ls ell; boats r;iu ;. h;h<'i'l'Slli:i'l. •.; lra:i>!K 1'. ^,, lUUlU-t M'i Sonio uf till' Kid, wlllTi »x 1; Ul-j^fd l..Mt- li iiboiuid. \m:U 11. IS the l>''''- lull' I'tiiul. l h'- niiul t^pniihl: Nc'ir N.'i'th (■ Tautiii'iii"'^ iiii-icr -I ; HI. eh iiinl : i: 1 • fi'sori of 1 •.:- |(.il ^l((^^t.■^ a'.<' luuruiu',.,' lull 5 i-v uuim-i'i'ii?; last n:iiii"i Ullil iTit.Mi-'^ |i bayou 1 111-- cniyiish ii'l I'J til •*-.">" r- ''■ .. I-'OSS p. - 111 wiiiti' 1 ,. irli; livWi'V v;lti^ Isou j^ooil v:o lit a.orcs may be made iu Kcvoral stncainH, jiarticulttrly iu Itlack br. Andofcr is one nt tb<. ;.'at and bait at nominal eost. Fine while pereh lishinj^ in I'lirlu-;';* liead ]> . I'-i 11. il;-;:iiit, and iu .July and -Vut,'. these fish are caiit^lit in quiuitities in the r. oppo- -,:. i.ji- -(iition. BalTade (Mf. <'■) — Messalouskee 1. or Snow's p. 1 m.: Lon!,' ji. ilm.; "ireiitp. :..{.: I. '11;^ p. is best for b. buss; b. b.. perch and jiick '.'el; ]iercli a'.id ]j1v kerel I iu.i>t iiiiiuero'is; tliiTe is a stream runnin^i jiast the station which connects all oi' the ii'iiivi' w iters, ill wliich str. there is also ^^ood risliiii!,': frog's, worms, (lieces id' tinli |,i iiliii'taiiiil rtie-iiire baits iiseil: .Inly iind .\u','iist 'lest forb.iss and percli and Jn.io, I .ly, .\n„'iist and Si-|ilember for picUend: liotils .vl p. d. : boats and Oi;it reusonii- '.-" i'aese waters iire j istly cidebrated. Belfast (Me. t'. See pa^'e XI M— Belfast Hay. a jiart of Penobscot Hay, within 1 i-ii.; I I.' liiiul s:ilt water rt-ili are ciu^lit w itli clam or cut lisli baits; lii^di water be- ,ii:,'tlie be-t tide, and tile se:ison all thioiit,'h Kivin^; ^'ood fishing,'. Hotels iiJtO to l?'2 ■ . 1.; Iinats and boatmen rea.onable. Bethel C'r. T. See pajje V.> — Souko p. - m.; Hound, South Jind I.icks pds. .") m.; • -. !• - inimeroiis small ji'ds. and some 2.") line trout brool;.-;, all witliin a radius of ;I'ii'iiii.; all are good: trout in brooks; s. m. b. b., pickerel, yellow j)erch and I' kill > irt piuids; worms, minnows, tlii-s and f,'rubs used; .Iiiiie, -Inly and .Vii^'ust |)'- -t; li.'icl at re isonablt! jirice: glides, boats and bait can be nrocured at little or li.-'iM t. I'lmpin},' outfits can be had at Helhel, which in one of the gateways to the, llaiiu'i . y Lalves. B'.tlUe.brd (H. 'V ^I.( — Sao r. iibove and below the dam. neartown; white peridi. ii. kr!' I, cod, hake, halibut. mackerel, elc. : cod and mackerel most numerous: liv- |li.iit, I'l i.ii<. tlies ;ind worni-<; iisu:il mo itlis; ledel .fj.-'io p. d.; hirge sail boats '..u* '111. b;i..'-, luilibut and mackerel fishing charge .■jl per head including baits anil .■Icl". Bn;l;.'ton(H.>V: S. 11. 1— Highland 1., Pe;ibody II., Loiigl., llancoekp., Harker)).; all > 1; Uniit, b. b. and )iickerel: bass most numerous; usual biiit; .luly iind .\itg. bi'st: Imti'l ••j'J p. d.; boiitsiind bait at nioderati.' cost. Brooks (Me. ('. Seepage XII.)— Tody p. ;i m.; Saga> sawakeag p. .'I'j ui.; Farm • 1 ;,i ; hist best; trout; May and June best; hotel .fl p. d.; bait easily pro- ■ifi'il. Browufield ( P. '■V: ().)— sheppards r.. Little Saco r., Plejisaiit \k, I.ovewells p., II'C;.'^ . iKc p.: Jill good: trout and pickerel; front most uumerons; worm aud .iKi' I viits; May aud June best; hotel $2 p. d. Bryants Pond (Or. T.)— Ihingeley I's :i.'( m., viz: Mooselucmagiintic and Molo- iiilv.i lull Is; iill the above chain of lakes are about alike; trout- llies are the I'-iiiil I'l.i: June. Si-])ti'inbi'r and October best; hotels #1 to $2 p. d.: trout 4'i, 'l"lii>. are taken in the lakes named. Castiiie i Me. (A .t P. B. :Mt. I). S. S.)— Toddy p..; Bragadiice r. and Penoliseot ''.'' 1 .j;iduie r. liest; front, tlmiuders, mackerel etc.; iiiaAikerei most nume"(mi; 74 THE ANOLER S GUIDE BOOK. in hay uml rivor: tront in pond; .Inly and August bent; botelH at rpanonablp luU;. boats anil liait plenty. Costigan iMf. t'. Sto I'm^v XIl)— Urundy y. and i)x Head 1. botli uliout '. > u),- lii'Ht Im'sI; 1). )i , toi^'Utt (lake trout) and jiii-kfrt-l; to^uc niont nnnii'i'ou>: Hm- )i:iit> no rt'(^ul:.r hott'lH; ^piidc^H can \n- obtained at reanoualile rate; Ijoats 5nr ji. ,i Ctuuberland (<>r. T. «•■<■ l'an<' V) — CaHco bay near ntation; small cod. tloiiiici.r. mackerel, cunnerH etc.; mackerel niont iiumero\iH; July, Aii^'UHt and Seiileinliir; beut; 110 re^^ular hottd hitro; boatH and bait can Le had cbeap. Cutler (via Htr. to MachiaBport tli"nce by wtaye) — " Sjilendid " brook trout li.-h ing is reported. AcconimodatiouH (,'ood and at moderate charges. Danforth (Me. (\) — Grand I'h 6 to 14 in.; Hot Brook 1. t m. and a nnml m ; trout brooks fidm "i to 10 in. ; (irand Ts best; land-locked salmon, iiickerel, imiiL etc.; i>i(kerel most numerous; live bait an. ranne from 1 to 1 pounds. Godi'i Hhooting in September and Oct(jber, and excellent liHhiug in season. Dover (Bangor .V: P))— (Jarland p. 4 m.; Salmon Htr. 4'2 m.; Sfbec 1. 4',, m Buttermilk)). 11 m.; ."Sheppond str. ID m.; Bear ji. Sim.; Benson p. 15 m.: brmk trout, b. b., land-locked salmon, j)ickerel, white perch and togue (lake trout): laijil lockecl salmon, tro\it and toguc most numerous; Oarland ]>. and Bear p. best fn- 1. b.; Sahnon str. and Sheppoud str. for brook trout; Sebei; 1. for pickei'el and ivliii^ per<'h; May, June ami Hejit. best for salmon trout; July and .\ugust lor pickiivi; July, August and .Sept. forb. b. and pei'ch; baits used — live bait, worms, Hies, iim;;. cut bait and spoons, according to the fish sought for; hotels '^ ni, from elation. $1.50 to $2 p. d.; boats can be had 5oc to $1 p.d. East ZVewport (^le. ('. See Page XII) — Newport p, 'j m.; Fogorson br. '•, in.: first best; white perch, i)ickerel and b. b.; ju'rch most numerous; worms and .siiiali lish baits; May to September best for pickerel; July to Septt'inber for perch auil bass; no Initel at'this station; guide with boat .'f'2.50 p. d.; boat alone 50 c. p. il.: bait at uommal cost. Ellswortll Falls (ISIe, 0.)— Beeds p. 7 111.; Goose i>. 10 m.; Branch p. n;.. Patten's p. (■( m,; Big Bogg r, 'JJ m.: Little Bogg r. 'JS m.; luigle 1. on Mt, Iti'Mni Island; Tunk ji. ISO m.. Bogg rivers archest; trout togue (lake trout), pickenl auii Halinon(land-locki!d); iiickerel and trout most numerous; worms and minnow.-; nsniiii | baits; hotel reasonable; guides .i^'i p. d.; boats moderate. Empire Boad ((Jr. T. See page V.)— .\ndroscoggin r. 1 m.: AVorthley br. ., in Range p. 1 m.; Worthley p. 1 m.; all etjually good; b. b., pickerel, tront, etc.; tini;: most numerous; worm bait; February, May, June and Sei)teniber best; hotels a; reasouablo rates. Enfield (Me. ('.) — ("old stream 1. 1 m.; white perch, pickerel, togue (lake troin and land locked salmon; white perch most numerous; live bait, August, Si [iMi ber and February best; hotels ^l p. d.; guide |1,50 p. d.; boats and bait nioiliiat' trout are caught in May and June. Palmouth (Gr. T.) — Saltwatei fishing good vvithiu 1 lu. of station; all v:iniri'- caught; private board .$1 p. d. Porest (^le. (". See page Xll.)— Toniah stream about 4 ni.; trout; Hi' s aL:| worms; June and July best. Fryeburg' (P. k O;) — Lovell's p. 1 '.^ m.; Lower Kei/.er p. 8 m.; rpper Ki izt-r; 14 m.; Pleasant p. 5 m.; Cold r. IHm.; Cold r. best for trout, ami the rpji^r aii I.,i»wer Keizers forb. b., and pickerel; jiickend, bass and trout are the pniK'ii'i varieties and Iiickerel most numerous; live bait, artificial filers and worms arc ustJ May best for trout, July and .Viigust for bass, and most all mouths good t"r \iiM erei; hotels $'i p. d.; guides, boats and baits very reasonable. Gardiner (Me. C.) — Horseshoe p. 5 m,: Oxbow p. 7 m.; Cobbosseecoute p. J'H' Dyer's p. Bl m.; Cobbosseeconte p. best.; b. b.. pickerel and jierch; ba.'S mi'*i| numenuis; live bait used; usual season: boats and bait at moderate Oust. woualile luW- Dok trout ti>li liou; all vai-uti'- trout; fli'-'* •'"'' Oilead(»a4: "tVoAil; Jimci^ud July best; I Oreenville (Haii^or \- I'.^'NrnoHt'lu'iKl 1. at Htatioui^VWTwnn'H ji^ m,; Siicncir ji \:, II,.: )ir>ii)k and lakr (huIuki ((rout: t^c tkripl |iK)imii j, In f:irly tlnliiiii' Uif'wnrin in most ctlfttivf, 111 simiiuer art. tlieH ami live l)aitH. lIn^T'»«fr«»n»-^'i trf .■fTt ji. d.; ^uidt-H j^II ji. d. Guilford (Hanyor .V- 1'.)— NurtlnvcHt ji. 1',. m.: Crntri- \\. 1 m.; Crockett p. .'1 m.; ]'i|iir |i. 7 IM.; and AVliitstonc \i. H m. ; pickerel, iierdi. tro\it. etc.; Northwest l>. li.-,t 111!' )iickerel, Whitstone p. for trout; June, July and Alienist best: minnows and M.iriii!^ used: liotels rensonable; (guides clieaji; bouts anil baits very moderate. Hancock (^1 ('. See jjapc XII.)— Taunton r. and bay '.i m.; Skillinn'iir. 1 m.. first liiiiiii il lust: smelts, tomcod, flounders, eti-.; toaicod most numereiis; clam li:iit: May til September best; no rej^ular hotel but ^'ood board at i)rivnte ho\ises: bouts ami bait cheap. There is some ^ood trout tishint! in small streiims some 1 to tJ milis distant; good ciirriaKc road to within a short distance of lishinn grouml. Highland Lake (Via Norway, Me., then<-e by stage to IJridgtoii IJ m.) — This 1. iiiiiiaiij.i numerous s. m. b. b. and the lishing is tine; trolling with tlies (large white iiiillii'K, K-lJoodle bugs and brown hackle) give good rt'sults especially at dusk; live sliiiicrs (when they can be had) get the largeat llBh. .See The Amkuhaw Anolku, Vnj. IV, iiage 'X Indian Rock. — At the head of Mooselucmaguntic 1., large trout and plenty of tbiin. riie Ocpiossoc flub have their buildings and head-(£iiarters at this point. Nf Kangeley Lakes, Me. Lagrange (Hangor .Vr P.)— Dead str. '^ m.; Birch str. 1 m.: Hemlock str. 4 m.; H'it lir. 7 m.; Birch and Hemlock strs. best; trout and ])ickerel: trout most n\imer- i'ii>; .May, June and August best; local baits, wiu'ms, fresh tish, fat pork, etc.; lii^tcls reasonable; boats not miu'li needed; guides and bait at reasonable prices. I'.imI 1. (see Orueville) is 3'.^ m. from here. Lisbon Falls (Me. C. See page XII.) — Androscoggin r., Little r., I'luuier Ir. ami several trotit brooks; all near, and no choice between them; trout, b. b., [iTcli, etc.; b. b. most numerous; tlics and worm bait^i; hotels it'l p. d.; guides ut nusouable coHt, and baits moderate. Xatahdin Iron Works (Bangor A: P.) — Silver 1. ', m.; White br. i m.; Houstin ]■ J 111.; liulf 0 p. d.; bass, pickerel and jierch; house at about .*('i p. w.: Madison (Somerset.)— Madison p. <> m.; ]}ack r. '.! m.: I'irkiril. trout and b. b.: perch most numerous; usual I j;uiilf,.< .^j p. d.; boats and l)ait readily obtained. Haranacook (Me. (M — Lake Maranacook near station; l'i>~ must abundant: minnow bait; hotel or boarding I I 'uts can be had reasonable. Mattawamkeagf (Me. C. See page XII.) — ^Nloluncus 1. and str. H m.; trout, "'.ill. pickerel, etc.; perch most numerous; worm bait; May ami June b»^st: hotel I ji.'i'i p. d.; guides can be had at $l..">Op. d. but none neceswary; boats without ^liarijc; live bait $1 p. 100. Middle Dam- Rang(dey Lakes, ((i. T.)— Fine trout (speckled) fishing in 1. Winne lk":nic)iaci)iik and in Rapid r. The trout ar(! large, weighing up to H lbs., and at I'i'taiii .stages of the water, plentiful. We tried deep trolling with success in the • iililiiisiti' the camp. See Thk .\MKiac.\N .\N, and Ua.igeley |I.;ikiM, M,.. Millbridg'e (Mi>. ('. and P. B. Mt. 1). X- M. S. S )— Narraguagus bay i m.; Mopaug 11" -"ui.; I'link p. aiul strs. io m.; two tirst best; cod, haddock, tautog, trout and IR^^ 76 THK ANhl.EB's OTTPE HOCK. HincltH- pod, tautop and HiiH'ltH iiiDHt nmneroiiH; nil tho opon Hoasmi t^ood; hirrinL', HhriiiiiiH. «'t<' iiH l>HitH; luttt'ln fl.M) p. d.; guides at mcxU-rati- i-liai'K<'. Milo Junction (MantitM' and P.)— Sclumdic 1. and Uoyd 1.; caHily iicci-^iiii. HcliiHidic I. l)CHt; trout. jxTch and ))ickfrfl; trout niont nunu'rouH: Ffh'y. Murrh and Suiitenib-r beHt; hoUil at UHUal i)riceH; uniall HteanuT on Schoodic 1. Monmouth (Me. C. See page XII.) — f'oohuowaiRou vr. '4 ni.; ('oliboHSficntM- cr 4 lu.; lawt bent; b. b.. iiickt-rtd and lurch: jiirkt-'rid luoHt nuinerons: t1i(> ai,.! niiiniowH; Sciitcuibcr bi'Nt; liotrl #I..')U ji. il., ^^Tji. \v.; guidew with Itoat i'J [i. .1.; boutH alono r)Ui' p. «l.; bait Tor p. KMJ. Monson (HaiiKor \- 1'.) — There are 2.') 1. in and near Monnon, a'.! of whiih uili nl (,'ood lake and si)e<'kled iroiit ti^iliiuti. At 1. Hebron there are i^ood afcouiuioilutiniN lit t lir j)ricc,-i At KUiottsvilh' h ur^ to tlie nortli is 1. Conowav Houietiim s , all, ,] Sliii> I'ond' m It may be fo\nid hmd-hn'ked saliiioii, sjn'ckled and lake trout. Mmlt, and wliite iiercli; May, •luiu-and Si'pt. liest; live baitH and art. Hiew; liotelw >^l..'iii|, (1 ; fiuiden ?J,Ai» i>. d., and buatH GUc p. il. See Thk Amkhican Anolkh, Vol. m page 'JHO. Newport (Me. f. See iia(»o XII.)— Newport 11. '1 ni.: Sebawtieook Itraneli m.,: Btatioii: tirht liest: wliite perch, b. b. and ]iiikerel: jiereli aiul jiic-kerel tnost nuinM- ourt; live i)ait used mostly; July and Auj,'ust best tor penli; .January ami I'l biiuir. for pickerel; hotel $'J y. il.; t;uideH, buatti and bait at moderate cost. No. Anson (SmuerRet.)— Tim i>. 45 ui.; Uartlett ])., Flatistuft" p. 'J7 m.: rtinx jp. :;ii m.; lilack JiroiiU p. 'JT ni.; Trills \i. I'.t m.: Ijnbdiu p. 4 m.; .Saucl p. li iii.; llaiicM.l; ji. :i m.; Small Cany 1). "J.") m.; Pleasant Kidu'e 'JT m.; Moxiep. 50 m.: Hayden l.-Mn.; Cany .Moxie and Tim ponds best: trout and I), b.; trout mostly abouur"; worm^aiiil flies used; Jui'c aiid August be>t months; hotels $l.."iii to .'r'J p. d. ; nuiies Sl.'.'i t) $2 i>. d.', l)oal8 and bait tu be had reasonable; Kood brook lishiug to be had al^'|. No. Belgrade (^le. C.)— Messahmskee 1. nciir station: Creat ]i. 1 '., m.: Ellisj.. I m.: abrrut equally tiood: b. b., whit(! ji<-rcli, jjiikerel and trout; b. b. and I'lirh most numerous; artiticial tiies, frogs, small hsh etc.; July, August and Septi ml.i: l>est: boats bicp. h.; bait at a very small e.vpense. No. Berwick (B. I'v- M.)— Ib-ancli br. 4 m.; Perkin's br. 2',^ m.; Johnson bi\ •"■ n: , Perkin's br. best; trout; wiuuus b;iit; June and July best, hotels .•?l..")Up. d. Norridgrewock (SonuTset.)— Kennebec r. at station; North and Kast pM>. ■>l... 80veral good trout brooks 1 to .'> m.; North and Mast ponds best; liicl.ciel. ] 1 nL. b. b. ami trout; perch most numerous; usinil baits; July, August and Sept. ljt>!, liotels :fl p. d.; boats Guc p. d. Oakland (Me. C. See page XII.) — Snow \t. '. lu.: Kast p. 4 m.; Mctlrath '■. 2 in. and -Mcssalouskee str. '.i m.; Snow \i. best for b.l)., which run from :i to ,")Uis; i;,ist]'. good lor bliss, perch and pickerel; Mctirath p. excidlent for perch and tin- Mi.^r?.- loiiskee stream good for buss fishing witli the tly; artiticial llicsand li\i- bait iii">tl,v; Jtily and August best; hi'tels .fl-.-iU to .*2 p.d.; guides at reasonable rate: lnpa> about .">0c p. d- Old Orchard (B. X- M.)— Little r. (fresh water) ', m. and Atlantic Ocean at -titip ;:: trout and white perch in Little r. and most all kinds of salt watiu- tishes of tli.- lie (ude; worm iind clam baits: f(U' perch. September and ( (ctobcr best; usinil s' a-"'..? for others; hotels numerous at $■! to ,*4 j). d. ; boats and baits rejisoiiable. Oxford (Or. T. Sec page V,)^Tliom]ison ]>. 2 m.; Hogiin and Whitney p'ds J n. , Meadow br. '.; m.: Minister br. 1 in.: Thompsmi p. best; '" togue" trout (IhIm '. Ii. b., pickerel and brUc p. d.; bait at reasonable I'.itea. Parniachenee Lake (see routes to Rangeley Lakes.)— This 1. lies 70 miles iionli| of 1. rmbagog and is readied by steamer on latter 1., via the ^lagalloway r. uliiili isitsoMtlet. Urook tr(uit alxiund. M Caiup Caribou on the I. tlu; rates tor iKHirl are $'2 p. d. and j^l.2.") p. d. board for guides who charge for their services $-■'•" 1 ■ ■■ They can be engaged at Weutworlh's Location, N. H., which is their 1'. f. ui- dress. Passadiinikeag" i^Ie. c.) — Mattiiniseoiitis I. L"> m.; C(dd Stream I. ami I'ii-j dumkeag stream both near by; Nicatons 1. and stream 211 m.; I'assadiiinkp ,1. 1 stream best: trout, pickerel and perch; trout most numerous; Hies, worii~:nl| live bait; I'ebruary, June and September best: hotels il p. d.; guides .■;- v- TTNITtI) STATES AND CANAnA. 77 (jond; lurrir.L'. m.. Are iilwo gouil Jill,,! - .mil )mit .'>iif i>. il. I'ollanl br. 2ij m., ami Hoyt br. 5 utreauii" tor brook trovit in Juue auil ISeptoiuber. Phillips (Me. Cfiitral atul Sandy Kiv.j-Tliiw Ih one ot tin- priiicriial unU'x to till' i;.iii^i. d.; boat-i imlndiug bait pine Point (B. -V: M.)— Little r., Searboro r. and Oeean ^, m.; Al)ont eipial: wliiii- I .rrh, tionndern, tom cdd. smfltH, mackerel, ro(l, haddock etc.; all unite umiierniis; <'l.im and minnow baitn; May to October incliiHivc, l»fst; hoteln .fl..')ii to ii\i. m., for b. o. and pickerel: and shore mill li I |. sea tishiiiK for the dillcrciit varieties of salt water Jlslies: worms, fro^s, laimi"^^-. artirtcial baits and Hit s \ised; July, Aut^ust and September bei^t; boats ^li')^:. h.; Hotels f'J to ;?:( p. d. Iiakes (via H. \ M. to Portland and dr. T. r. r. via Bethel and Bry- theiiif l)y sta;,'c: .Me. ('. r. r. via Farmin^;ton and Sandy r. to Phillii)N, sta^e, anil tlironi^li the lakes by steamers.) — These hikes are live in nnm- lebratt'd for tlie quantity and size of their trout. The best lisliin^,' urcpunclM arc ri;ii lieani Camp on l,,ake Winnekennebacook; from I'pper Dam Ciuiipeii Lake Molechnnkaniunk aud froi' Hichardsons at the liead of Lake ."Vbiose- luriii;i'.;initic. ,Iune and September are the l)est months; art. Hies aie mainly used, l.iit siirtaie and deep ti'ollin}{ with the live minnow are etteitive. The lar^iest puuiiie brook trout, (Salvki.inis fontinalis) in the v^■orld are caut,'ht in these \\;it(r>. (iuides can lie ennaKcd at any of the above named places. Board $'1 to jj..'iii p, (1.; (;;uides ^'2.'>i) p. d. ami board. Riverside (Me. i". Seepage XIIi — Webbers \k '1 m.: Kenneliec r. near station; WiIiIm !>, ))ond is best for pickerel; pickerel, perch and some 1), b. in river: jierch iiri' iiii'-t numerous; live bait used tor pickerel and worms for jierch: .\nj,'ust best ioriMich; I'ebriiary aud March fur pickerel; hotel withiu short disUiuce at reasou- Me rate : boats and bait cheap. Scckland ( M< E-ti .■• I "\ e 'j lU. ill ('. and P. B. Mt. D. & M. S. S.)— Penobscot bay. Owls Head .'5 m.; .Jameson's point 1 m.;all t-'ood; cod, haddock and mackerel ili.iiuiil. tresh herring and clam bait: .luue to November best: hotels i'i to $;t p. d.; i(iiiik> and boats pleuty at ?'i to ^'J.jO p. d. for each. Sebago Itake (P. ^ O.) — Sebajjo 1. near station; Oreat Swamp brooks 1 m.; first lii-t; I'lckerel, land-locked .salmon, cusks etc.; pickerel most numerous; live bait tiMil iiei.~tly; usual season: hotel $1 p. d.; boats at nu)derate charge; baits JOe \,. 1'"'. Sabattis (^I< aud ini ki-rel: pi w.; Ijnuis and baits rea.sonable. C.)~.Sabpttis p. '.i ni.; pond (no name) '.. m.; flrst best; b. b. kerel most numerous; usual baits and seasons; hotels #4 to $t; p. Seven Ponds (For route etc., see Tim Pond Me.)— Seven Ponds are V> m. from i Till! iMiiid and are I'eached by buck board from the latter. The hshmg fur trout i> txcrptioually line. Board .*1..")U p. d. iucludiug boat; guides i2.:>0 to .■?;< p. d. Shirley (Bangor & P.) — Shirley p, ':j m., Piscataquis r. ;i m., Indian \k lo m., j '.iBuuk. r p'ds. ;( m., Spectacl' p. li m.; Indian p. and l'iscatai|Uis r. the best; speckled tnmt coi^iht mostly ; .June aud September best; worms aud live l>ait: hotel .^L.'.o jl'. tl.; '^'uides *'i to #3 p. d.; bait plentiftil, and cheap: boats furnished at reason- iilili' pni-es by guides. Indian Pond is one of the best fishing grounds in. Maiue, |a'ad ulniuuds with speckled trout. Skowhegan(Me. C. Sec- i>age XIl.)— Haydt>n's 1.5 m.; Smithfteld ponds (:j) 11 :.; I'lT.-li, pickerel, and b. b. : perch most numerous; worms, tlies, live baits and Iti'll.-- ii-.il: .July and .Vugust best; hotels $2 p. d.; boats 25c to ,*1 p. d. Somerset Mills (Me. ('.)— Kennebec r. near station; b. b. and pickerel; flrst |iuij>i aii.iiidaut, live bait used; .July aud August best. So. W. Harbor (Me. r.i— Longp. 2'., ui.; Echo 1. 2,'^ ni.; Seal f'ove j,. 5 m.; all jabout I nial; trout and perch: sea rtsliing for cod and haddoi'k in harbor; live bait |;ii;il w.' HIS used as bait for trout aud perch; i'ebi'uai'y and liiuch best for truut ":» iff ll^ 78 THE ANOI.EK H OT'IPK BOOK. Iff* < « ami lutrcli, and Hiiiiiiiicr iiioiitliH fur Ht;a liHliiuK; hott-l at $1 to $•) y>, d., or |7 to i\j II. w.; giilcle i:>. i>. (I.; )ioatK ut |1 tu ifti )•. d. Steep PbIIb (P. A: 0.>— Watrhi.' ji. uiul trihutarioH 4 in.; Yo^lll^'■H Mill j- hu.I lril)iitaiit'H '^'j 111.; Hato r, and trilmtaricH 'j in.; Hoin i'. and tribiitaricH 2 m.; u,, rlioicc; iiickt^rid, tnnit, b. li., iicrcli »(i.; trout, and inrkcnd niont uuiiifroiih; li\. liiiil, woi'iuN, froj?M etc. uhcmI; .Murrli, .liini', AtiKUHt and SciitfUilxa- hi'Ht; liotflc *1 tij $1.5U i». d. Wati-liie ji. contaiiiH only jii-'kcrfl. Tim Pond (Via I'ortlaiid, Mc, to Kcnyficld tlnMKi- liy toaiii 'iK in. to Kinithi fiiriii tlii'iici' li; liucklioai'd <> ni. to tli<' I'oi.ds.i— (irand troiit tiHliiii^and liuntiii^> m season, 'i'lif tisli art' altiindant wciKliin^' up to 'J '., \\>k. lioard .i^ I. '>•) iuclu() to $;t. Upper Dam Rang'eley Itakes {*''■ Ti— Tliis in a favorite renort for tlioKc «l." delight, in killiiiK tlie iiioiiMtir trout of .Maine waters. Kij^lit jioiinderH are not r;iri' i'isliin^ is nioHtly done with tlies and from a boat. Hotel aet'ouimodatiiins, Ijuat" and t^uideH idiaitiflll uud excidlent. Unity (Me. (".)—r>ako NinnicoHh 1 m,; white pen-h, i)ickt'rel. b. b., laiidloc ki.| HaliMoM, etc.; jiereli, ]ii('kei'(d and baHH luoHt uiiuieruUH; woriUH imual bait; Jul}. .Vii|.;ut^t and Septemlier; hotel fl..")Oii. d. Waterville (Me. r. See im^e XII.)— Jlant ji. h m.; North j). I'Jm.; Cliiiia 1. "in.; I'ellie's ]j. l 111.: lii'st bcKt; wliiti' jiereli, b. b. and jiiekerel; jiiekeiel nioHt iiuiiiLToii" in I'ettie'H ji. and wliite iienh in tlie otliers; baitn iiHe, d. ; bait jilentiful. Wells (I! it INF.)— Urancli r. '2^. in.; Hemenway br. 1 m ; Hnttum r. '2 m.; lirainb r. besi; trout; Worm bait; sjiriii;,' niontliH best; hotels at reasonable jiriees; l.nat* and bait luoilerate. Tiie .\tlantii- Oeeiiii is '2'., m., wliere ^'ood deep Hua flHbiut; cau be had for cod, haddock, pollack, mackerel aud other varietien. West Minot(Il- F. * D.)— Marshall p. 2'jm.; Bofjbr. near station; Middle brainli 'o 111.; Alien lir. I m.; IMarshall p. l)est for jiickend. and Bo^; br. for trout, wliidi are tlie NiirieticH mostly found; small lish, fro^s aud worms used as baits; Jimt beHt moiitli. Winn (Me. ('.)— Caiiibon p. 7 ill.; Mattacunk 1. 7 in.; Schoodic I's '20 to '.''.'ni,; Scboodic I's best; tof^ue, (lake trout) lanildocked salmon, jierch, pickerel and truiii: peicli and jiickerel iiuist numerous; Hies iMid worm baits; May, June and .Septiiiilit-r best; hotels i^'i ]). d.; (,'iiides and canoe at f'2 to *:{ p; d.; Schoodie I's (tlu' heel waters of .St. Cidix r.) are very line fishing grounds; good hotels aud teams cau l'^ foiiud al this place. Yarmouth (Me. r. See jmge XII.)— Harvey's trout brook "2 '.^ m. only; worms UHiial bait; May 1 to June '20 best; liotid .■?! p. d. brook trmit mullet, etc.; bass most numer MARYLAND. Adamstown (li. A: 0-) — Monocacy r. i m.; b. b., ous; small lish and worm bails; fall best season. Annapolis (A. .t E. It. (—Severn r. near city, aud cr's running into it; Chesapealie Bay H ill.; cr's art^ best for early fishing and r. and b. for lute; rock (striped \'.u>v, white jierih, croakers, yellow )ierch, ta> lors (liluetish), etc.: "rmk" most nilliicwih: peeler (shedder crab) aud shrinii) bait lued; Juiu' to middle of October good, S(|i- teiiiber )irobal)ly the best; hotel #'2. 50 j). d.; guides with rowboat ;fl..50 p. d.; with sailboat i'l to »5 i>, d.; iieeler crabH .'iOc to $1 p. doz. Bald Friar (Penna. )— Susciuehaima r. near station; b. b. principally; some wall- eyeil pike ill Septemlier aud October; "stone cattish." crayfish and minnows iVr baits; seas(jii, June to October inclusive; July and August I'lest; hotels #1.'2.") J). (!■: Kuide at iiunlerate rate; boats f L.'iO p. d., with nmn; bait if '2 p. VJ. Baltimore (P. W. \-. B. and B. I- hotels i^L.'iOp. d.; boats iil \). d. Tolchester Beach reached by str., gives exnllii.; tisliing for striped bass and pike. The Chesapeake Bay ami tributaries fiiruii^b good tisliing for the usual salt wat4.'r lish. Betterton (Ou the Chesapeake Bay at the mouth of .Sassafras r. by str. iliiilf from Balto. or Ericksou line from Phila.) — This is a celebrated white perch ginuiid. i'y. 1., «'v J7t()$l5 11.; brook tnmt »H most mimer- 1 it; (.'hesajieake kelB fl.'ioi). VNITEI) HTATKH AND CANAPA. 79' W'f liav^' caUK'lit with two other annlerH in the boat, 7(K) p»rrli d to 1 lb. »wh) ou iiic till' . Hot»lM Hiiil boHtH rcuHoiiablc; crab buit. H«'tt Thk Amkkican Anoi.kr, i,.l III. \r.)— I'ataiiMco FhIIh near Mtation; Mor^'aii run n ni.: llrHt lutnicd )„..t I'. )>., it'.: itusi^ niotit uiniKTonH: Hniall DhIi ami ta(li)oli'H iih l)aitH; .May, All^!^l^t and S«'i)tcinbt'r beHt; boat ami bait #-! !>. il. ConowinflTO (Tcnna.) — SuHiindianna r. nt-ar station: }>. Ii. iirinciimlly: niiiniowH n-i .1 I'C liiiit; .Iiiiir 1 to St'iitcnibrr l.*! in nwilt i-lmllnw wuti:-, Sciitfinlicr 1.") to Si.v iiili'r ;io in .; liotflw $1 ji. d.: j^uicle at reanonalplf latc; buiiti" fl [I. tl. l>.)— The Potomac r. from a jxdiit H m. above or '.io ni. l;«'low; the s.'iitli Uraiich (i m. from Uh mouth; excellent b. b. tixhin)^: .Vpril, May, Oct. ami Ni.v. lie>l; hotelH f'J, .")(); guides and boutH reasonable. Deer Park (li' *:(>.) — Head of Yon^hionheiiy r., Deep cr. and North Hrauch of hiteiiiiic r. all accesHible; Detip er. best; trout, bass and salmon (pike jierch); trout uioHt .ibundant: worm and frog baits; April and -May best; hotels reasonable; ^'Uule il to il.M p. d.; Double Pipe Creek (W. M.)— Double Pip« cr. at station; Mouocacy r. 1 m.; b. li., >ui]tish etc. ; the first, in excess, are cannht with tadjioles and li\e mijinowrt 111 tlie months of Auf^UHt, .September am^Oclolter; uo boats needed; l)aitH cheap; liivate board f 1 p. d. Elkton (P. ^^'. i^' B.)— in the Klk r. may be foutid excellent jierch fishing, partic- •\hvU at Town I'oint. Accommodations (^ood and reasomihle. Pallston (Md. ('.) — Bin Ouni)owder i'-; <'lnb houfe and Cedar " t'l m. below Havre de (trace, and at Carpenters point ut the month of North Kiuitr.; worms, young wasps and white grubs are used as baits: board i^l.Tiii to ^•J,i>. il; lie, Its fl.iUi to if, < ji. d. including boatman. .•Vt Port Deposit, a few m. above, many .lue b. b. are caught. Button's (B. & O.)— Snowy cr. near station: I..aurel r. 1 m.and Voughiogheny rlii..; the two first named best for trout and the last for b. b.: tlies and other I'iiitM April, May, June and July best; there are several other streams, besides the »byvc luentioueU, in tlii» vicinity, all of which have an excellent Biipply of trout. 't 80 THK ANflLEllS (II'IDK HOOK. «iif«' KaozrlU* (B. >V ().)— I'otoinao r. near Htation: i>riii('ii>Hll> It. 1>., Mi)in*> ]i)t< h huI r. d., Itp.u Kiiiili' f i 11. il. iiii'luiliii^ Ixiiit; liiiit fl 1*. liK). Look Kaven (Mil. ('.)— (hmiMiwili'i- r. ii<-ar HtutiDii; Ovtr Shot Htr. 4 m.: Fur liiiir Iti-iiiii'li 4 ' J 111, : OviT HIiMt Hlr ln'.Ht; trntit, chul) iiinl oIIhtm; woriiiH UHiial i.,iii- Mai'cli, A|ii'il, Sttitti'iiilicr iiinl (><-tiilH-r lit^Ht; hotel iit iinxli'mtf riiti'M; hont- uii<| L.tit rttiiHonuhh;. M sohaniontown (W. .M.)— FiMhlin,' it. 1 in.; trout iiiiiiciimlly; uhuiiI imit, Blil'ilii.' Ix'Mt Mfiiwoli; liotfi $l.."(<)ii. (I.; guidlM^liU ho hiiil. Mlddlebnrg-fW. M.)-HiK I'iiio cr. 1 in.; Litth- I'iix' i;r. ', in.; iihout<riMloiiiiiiiit)', hut h 1>. ar< liiinii'rouH iinil iiicrcuHin^'; woriiiM iin- iihciI hm hiiitH for tlw roiii'Hc iIhIi iiinl nnii. HOWS for hiiHH; .Miircli and .Vpril huHt for coinnion viirirtii-M mid huiiiiikt and fall t v baHM; Uutul 11.50 II. d. Motter's (W. M.)— Monocucy r. .; m.) 'rhoiuiiM cr. 1 '^ m.; lirst hcut; h. h , umi let, I'tc: I'liiiivi' tish iircdiiiiiinati' hut h, h. nuiiD'rourt; woriiiH, tadiiolcH uinl tU'\. $1'2 to |i5 !>. \v.; 7.")c \i. meal; hoatn can ht; had at .Muddy cr. attritlini^ coHt. \Vi (,m\. our (•orreH|)ondeiit'H \vordn "land-locked Halinon," hut iie evideully ineaiis th- nii. b tucelieiit troutiiiK and can ho eanilv reached truiii 1 1. Hee Thk .\mkhi<'.\n .Xni.i.u; Vol. Ill, p. ■s.y.i. Ocean City (1*. W. .^ H.)— Situated orf.Syneimxent heach, and noted for its,»alt Water t'lshiii^' wliich is excoptionally f,'ood, particularly for sea and striped has> auii ve iktish taken at tliis. ( )tf tiie i". k- near tho li^lithoUNo. tho town pieraiid ISeiioni's Point "J in. heloware iiofid tirniml- Tlio water is from t> toM ft. deep and the hist of el)h and lirst of tlood are most iav..|. ahle stashes of tho tide ' Tho stri))eil hass t ike the a''t. tly greedily in these uati'ij. Sheepshead are also ahiiiidant and jierch of lar(,'e size are caut,'lit. Fatapsoo(W. M.)—Patai)sco Falls near station; trout, h. h., ete.; minnows, huh Bids, etc. as haitH: May, Soptemher and Octoher host. Point of Rocks (H. '"i^ <>•) — Potomac r. near station; h. h., etc.: bass most iiuiiiT- ou-i; minnow liait; .Vjiril, .June aud Septemher best inoiiths; hotels .'*l,5t)p. d.; 1mm; with man $l.^>^) p. d.; minnows $'i p. ItMi. PDrt Deposit (Peniia.) — On the Susiiuehanna r. in which the ttsliiu;? f,'i'"'iii''' exte'id 11)1 ahout 4 or ."> in.; striped hass (rocktishl, can he i-au^ht when tlie ri\>i' :• <-le I • in fair ((iiantilies during,' tho nionths of .lime and .July, the favorite ti;u; whi 'h can he liad from the guides heiii^,' an eel's tail salted, li. h. are taken tr!. June to Nov.. .luno 1.") to .\un. l-'i heiii;.' the host period. They rise host to tin' ili in .luiio and July ; tho otiier baits are — minnow, crayfish, helt,'ramito and sliriiiii; hotels ^^l..")!! p. (i.; ^nide and boat ;?;t p. d., and bait ijl p. lOi). Potomac River and Trib. (Via IJ. it <).) — The.sc waters furnish very line 'i>. ii lishiut^; tlie favorite and most fruitful j^roiiiids are as follows: Point of It.xk-, AVeverton. Harpers Ferry (mouth of Shenandoah r.), Sir Johns l{nn, (Jreat < a'.i- lion cr., French's aud stations on the South IJrai of the Halto. 'iii aimlers of that section. On very lii^dit tackle the sport is by no means tanio. TLf scores run into the dozens when the fish are feeding. Rocky Ridg'e (W. M.)— Monocucy r. 1 m.; Owiug's cr. 1 m,; first best: h.l' mullet, cattish oto.; coarse lish prodomiuate but bass are qnito numerous; unriiii toads, crabs etc. used as baits; sumiuor season best; uo regular hotel here. t'MTKD KTATKS AN'I» rANAI»A. 8] UHUUI liltlU minnows, imi' Svuly Hook ill. \ O. ) — I'titiiiiiiir r. iHur Htatinn; ShtimnilKiih r. 1 in. ; ulxmt i|i.iil^ ^i'Miil; I), li., HiiiitlMli I?-.; l>i4NH lu<>^. ('. iiinl h m. iliHtHiit)— ThiHiH coiiHiilcrcil din- ,,1 III. iM-Ht ixiiiitH for I). 1). KM tlif I'lifuiimr r. Tin' wiihT ulttTiiatcH in ilci'ii |iuo1m una "li.iHciw riipiilH- .\ kooiI lioti-l, lioutmi'ii iiinMiciiitM uii' ut liiiinl. ItcMt nioiitliM — Ajiril Miiv, Sept.. Oct. iinil Nov.: niiniiowN, iTiiyllsii, wormx cti'. iirc the biiits iinciI; ftn|" '1 I'USH (I'ofkHHh), wliitf hiuI yellow jicrili; (trriintii riirii itn>l liir^-f rutltNli uro Sttll Pond (I". W. ><: U.)— The clifHtiT r. X 111, fiiniiHlif.s pioil wfiipiil Iihhn ami Willi. i.i'i'( Il tlHliiii^; hott'lH $l.'>i)|i. il.; boatH and lioatnn'ii I'lii'tip. Swantonill. .V o.l— Dft-ii cr, :i m.: trout; woiniliait; .Vjiril, Max ami niiii' lient; t.i I. il.ti' Imti'I: uniilr can 1»- )ia— Fine wliiti- innh, i.oImi- ,N'>iin){ lilii*' ttr>)i) anil Htrijicil Iuihh; minnow liuit. WevertoniH- 'V '•. I— I'otomai' r. ni-ar Htation; li. \<. ftc: li, li. most niinirrouH: iiiimi.'\v - usual liait; .hint' anil No\. Im'sI: liotrl .*l,,"iO ]). il.: ^iiiilts at nioilcratc ih.iiLi' liiiatM ."(Of II, d,; bait .»1 \>. loo. TIiIm in aii cxci'llrnt b. b. i^roiind. WiUianisport (W. AI.)— I'otoniac r. ', m.; Conococln'iinuc cr. nvnr nlation; tii«i li. -I; ba.'^H »'tf.: biisft moNt abiindiinf ; livi- iiiiiinowM, cnibM, lul^'ramitrH i-tc. for 1.111-; Vpril. .luiic. .Inly, .\iinu.st, .St-iiti'mbcr and Octobrr bf.-it; liotfls *1 to .* I .,">iii). ,\. tjiiiili' "itli boat and bait .f 'J [i. d.; ••Itotli'H WurcliuuHc " on the rixcr itnownr« mill damn in tlic i rt'ck ari' f;ivciriti' ^,'roundH witb tin local auglt-rn. MASSACHUSETTS. Acton i<). (',) — Ma^oK br. near Ktati'^n; iiickcnd and b. b.; the tirnt most nnmt>r- (111-.. -himr bait; butcl .jl p. d. Assonet (<>.<"■ Hcc jia^-c XIV.)— l"or«c p, '. m.; .\«sonct r 1 m.: llrnt Ix-Ht: liirkiiil. mummichofrs, iiiiiiiiniw.s) as bait: winter best: bouts and bait can bo had at riMsiiiiablf cost: tiiuton (hlk. t\.-li)iind perch arc cannlit iu tlic .-Vssonct r. dnriUfj till' iiciiith of .Vu^nst, the Hood tide bein^{ most favorable. Athol iFitchlnir^.)— Ea^?le p. .' m. : So. West p. .'> m.: Kills p. 'J m.: No, ami So. .Sjiictuile p'ds, Hassetts and Thompsons p'ds '.I m,: lirst mimed best: picki'nd, li.nii. etc.: jiickerel most abundant; shiner bait; in ^ jason U"""l. l'"t best in winter throii'^li the ice; hotels #1.511 p. d. Ayer Junction (Fitchbnrti.)— Sandy j). !ini.; Hill and Bear Hill ji, 4 m.; the li-t Im -t; some b, b, in these ji'ds to catch which a permit must be obtained from K.li'itMicii. \ few trout are in adjai'cnt brooks; accommodations reasonaldy cheap aiiJt;>"Ml. Barnstable {O. (".) — Nine Mile p. 2 m.: Halhawa>s \t. \'. m.: liarnstalde harbor ',111.; iirst best: white perch, pickend, bluMish, codfish, tlatlish, etc; perch most iiuiiKTous; worms and minmiws usual baits; Hiimmer months best; hotel .■*l..">ii p. il.: li.iuts .")!>(• p, h,; bait plenty. Flood tidv best. BecketlH- il*: .\.)— Shaker Mill br, y, ni.; Yokiun- Pond br. 1 m.: tirst named liest; •'iiil iipistly: woi'nis and tlie-i; May and .lune best; hotel .-S'J \i. d.. ,*7 to .rlo p. w. .S-viT.il ponds near by are excellent for pickerel tishin^;. Bondsvllle (B. .v. .\.,— Lon^; ii. and Browns p. 1 m.; tirst best; pu^korel most nuiu'iiiiis; minnows tisual bait; winter best; hotel |1 j). d. Boston.— In the harbor, mackerel tishinjj with rod and line is sometimes excel- li'iit, i-|H'cially in Aut^ust. The same nn'thod yitdds j^ood cml scores. Halfway Uoi'k 1.^ a faxorite point. Boxford (B. .V. M.)— Stiles p. '.1 m.; Four Mile p. •_". m.. and Bald Pate p. ;i m.; |liickertd most abundant; worms I a:iil SI.,,, .lis used; .lune to September imdusive, best; hotcds .■?! to $2 p. d. These "111. Is I!,, stocked by town and permit is recinired to fish. Braintree(0. C. SeepaKeXIV.)— BraintreoOmatp. 2 m.; b. b., perch and pouts; I li i> !i! ,-i nuinero\is; minnows as baits: hotel $1 ..50 p. d.; boats at reasonable prices. 1r^ 82 THE ANOLFK fi OriPK BOOK, Brewster (IK C) — ('ai)e Cod bay; umckcrtl, anl aiid MiittiHb; bliu-flsli m.-r aliiinduiit; siiiiiilH (iiseil; July, Augiiit is liie lirst mimed, wliich containH iiickend and iiercli. .\ f(,'W trout in Wheeh r nr Salt water fishing,' to a limited extent, can be had; touicods, striped buss and j tr L beint^ c,iut;ht in the spring mouths. Catauinet (C). <'. See jiage XIV.) — liiizzards Bay -'.i m.; ScjueteaHue Bay lu.; Coi 'hcme.-iset J), and .\sh\imet p. 4 111.; lirst named are be.-t for general salt u;i!ir tisli and second lor tly lisliing for bliietish and stripc-d bass; blueiish. striped lia», taiitog, weaklisli, tnrl>ot, scuj), jiickercd, wliite perch and brook trout; seiijiai;! bliietish UKist numei'ous; worms, cra))s, clams, young eels, lobster and .siinii;;i used as baits; hotel 5^1 ..".li p. d", sailboats manned .■?:( p. d. We judge from cur iv- jMirts oi mis ground that some of the salt water tish are taken on the art. tiy. 1; this be so it is the only northern water ill our knowledge where striped ba.-s ui. i weuklish can be so taken The early Hood tide is be^t. Cheshire (B. \' -V.)--Adams and Cheshire reservoir ',. ui.aiicl:! or 4 nioiiiita;^ brooks about 'j iii.; .V. and ('.reservoir liesf iiickerel, trmit etc.; iiicke.il in.i.; numerous; frogs legs, minnows, worms. Hies, gras.-hoppers and artilicial as 1 iii:.-; best months for trout are May and •luiie; hotel .-"'j p. d.; boats 'J.'x' to .-lOc p. d.: lie bait .")nc to 1*1 p. loo Th<^ trout run small. Chester (l>. •*>; .V.l — Walker, sparks, Cushman, Kiio.x, Sa dei-son, Abbott. .Xii^tiu, A\iUs and li.bbs bri'oks, ',i m.to:im.; all good and \\ idely known among lir-lit: men; trout; Hies and worm bait; .\pril, Mav and June best; hotels ^=1.5(1 tn -. p. d. Cold Brook (B. >*c A.)— Ware r. near station; Long p. Uiitland. 4 m.; Coiuit aii Moo>elioin p. llul)li:ir(lston, Ci m.; all very good; pickerel, perch and other vant.t>; jiieke. •! most nuiiieroiis; shiiu'r bait; winter season, through the ice, thi- bo'; hotel and guides at reasonable- rates; boats :?l..">o p. d.; bait .-rl ji. PMi. Soiiu- lii"! streams in this vicinity. Coltsville (B. \ .V.) — I'nkamet br. ' , m ; west branch of Housatouic- r. I'oiilsacli ;. :t III.; last best; pickerel, troUt, b, b., perch and pouts: pickerel in.-: abundant; all kinds id" bait used; lishiug good iu season; hotel .»:'J p. d.; bcitsia! bait < an be had at reasonable prices. Dovigflas (N. V. vV; X. F..1— Walliim p. '^ ni.; Bad Luck p. J in. .Moss p. '., ni.; ri:-' best; b. 11.. perch and pickerel; b. b. most abundant; shiners and helgramite~ ui.i;.! bait.-; .\iigust. .Septcmbir and October best; hotels .'rlup. w. £iist IBrookfield |B. \ .\.| — Lake Lashua near station; Podimk \\. 1'^ ii;.: l.i-: best; b. II., pickerel, perch, etc.; b. b. and pickerel most abnndant; fro^;- Wi-. worms, sluu^-rs and lliis; usual seasons; hotels .•?! to .•J2 p. d ; g.iides .i^l p. il. at.i found; boats at reasonable rates. Basthani ((>. C.) — tireatp. '., m.; Mill p. and Muddy )>. near station; Hiti;^iu>: '.I 111.; .Salt p. ' ,. 111.; all alike; pii'kerel and perch; pickerel most numerous: fros;-. perk etc. as baits; all the year good for pickerel. Wading is followed b> h" ■' anglers. XSasthanipton(Conn, ]{.)— Broad lir. 1 '. m,; I'arson's br. 2 lu.; IMiuihaii p. '.in. and N:isliauaii)nick 1). 'jiii.; Broad br. and Nashawannuck p. the best: lu'onk tro'i!. pickerel etc.; trout most abundant; .May best for tliiiii; woruis, grasshopii. r- t ' as baits; liotels 5^2 p. d.; guides cau be had ri-asouable; no boats needed. 12. Marshfield ((>. C. See page XIV.)— Mass. Bay 1 '.j m.; North r. 1 ni. ^Vaii , er's p. near station; Wale.< p. 1 in.; Ilatcdies p, It m.; Massachusetts Bay best; ii'il. I hadilock. mackerid, bliietish, perch, strijied bass, halibut, taiitog (bik. fisln. tii d *'od, h:iddock and mackerel most numerous; (lams, herrings, lobsters, muscl's eti'- as baits; .May and .lune best; hotels ifl p. d.; guides at reasonable rates; 1m.:iIs K<] rNITt-D STATES AND CANADA. 83 i; blufflsli lui.-t H $1 p. (I.; lioal^ 2 m.; Monniud.r lUtoK (l)lk . lUli . liioHt nuini I'dU-. lay in to tut. li itli captain kh.I iiiity when iiick- the lish arc very vice versa stat' . . I 111. Till li.-t it in Wlui'li r 1 r (1 bans and \ t r :. 'unuo Bay , n;.; mral >^alt watir lisli. Htriiicil lla.»^, , trout: Mciiii aul htir ami sliriii;;) idj^c from cm- re- 1 flic art. rty. I: >triind lm^s aiil :t (ir 4 uiouiita:'a c: picket! iii"«". rtiticial as 1 ;ii>; ■ to "lOc \>. d.; l:'ir 11. .\bl)ott. An>t.i.. ,V11 llIllollK t'\>hi oti'ls >:l.5(i to ;; 111.; I'oiuit il'^il id idhcr var>t.'-; ic ice, tin li' -': IHI. Sollic \i'->'\ :iitoiiic r. ; '. ■ idckiTcl HI'-'. p. (1.; boats ai.'! ss p. 'i 111.: lir-t l<'raiiiit»'>- u»ii.i; p. \>i 11!.: la^: 1,1 at: f'r<'j;s !<■;.■. dcs *1 p. d. a!.!! itioii; Iii;;niu'?!' iiiniicrons: froi;'. (dlowod h\ \" (blk. lisln. It' • tern, mnsi!' s et . I • rate^i; boat.s 1^<| ]i. li. North r. is h1.'r^;y), the hitn r of liiiye size, arc caught in (luaiitities. Ne:ir low water is thi' best tide. Ex- nlliut and ample acconiniodatioiis at reasonable ratis for board, boats, etc. E. Weymouth {(.>.('.) — Back r. near station; mackerel, smelts, herring' etc.: li.fiiiii.' most abundant; shrinij) bait; ;May to November best; hotels .51; p. w.; .'uidis at reasonable charge; boats :?1 p. d. I'lood tide best, Fairhaven (<>■ *'. See pu^ie XIV.) — .Vcuslmtt r. near station: Bu/./ard's Hay :i ni.; la>t 1. -I; bliietisb, scup (por(,'y), tailto},' (blk. tisli), striped and rock bass; bliicHsh, t.iiito;.' and scup most numerous; clams, eelskiiis, meiihadin and lead imitations ^nnidsi of tisli for trollin;,': hotel .*."> \i. w.: f,'iiides .r'J p. d.: boats can be had fiom Ni'w li'dford at .>'J to *t p. d. Flood tide best. Pall River (<). <'.) — Stalford and Sundy 11. not far distant. These p'ds eni]ify in- •1. >.iith Wattiiiijia p. or 1.. as do also Iiexul and N. NSattujipa )). The^e are all -tnckeil with b. b. and f^ive j,'iiod lishinj,'. the l>ass running; laiKe; pickerel and perch May al>o be caii;,'lit: usual baits includiii^r the miiiiiniicho^'s, a salt water minnow, Tamitiiii r. '„ m. jjives fair fishing; for tauto^' (Idacklish) on tiddler bait. Uolels mini' i-.ite; Imats !.")(• to liac p. h. Falmouth i*'. <'.) — Buzzards Bay J m,; Vineyard Sound 1 m.; Louk p. 1 ni.; .\fl- liuini It p. I'l ill.; ( harle.s r. (> m.; .7(dins ji. 7 ni.; .shivericks \i. and Fresh p. 'j ni.; liu/zards Bay best tor blnetish, Loiij; ji. for b. bass, and .\si hiiniett ji. for jiickercd; lilui fish, scup (porj,'y), taiMo^; (blk. tisli), b. b., pickerel and brook trout abound in Usual seasons for them: (dam ■, minnows and heirliiH are the usual baits; .lime to Oit<'ber iiicliisiv e bist ■ hot* Is, ^' 11 ides, boats and bait at mcMliriilr ]i rices. The ebb tide is best for bluetish. Foxboro (<),<'.' — N'eponset Iteservoir, Sbejiards ji. and lOa^le )!. near station: Ar. 1.1 -- ,1. iiud Whitiiij,' p. '> m.: all t,'ood; piikerel. perch, pouts and b. b.: jnckend iiiiist iiuiueroiis. usual baits; February, IManli, September and Octidie:' best; hotels ,it reasonable prices. Harrison Sq. I o. ('. See pat,'e XIV.) — Dtu'tdicster Bay '„ m.; ma(d>er p.d.; sail boats .*:i to #."> 1. d.; row boats 'JAc p. h. lli^,di water is the liest tide. Harwich (<>. ('.)— Vineyard Sound 'i m.; I'leasant Bay H m. : both f^'ood; bluetish, »iii]i. liass etc.; bluetish and sc. ji most numerous: June, July, -Viiu'ust, September and (Htober best: hotels at moderate rates; boats i'i \i. d.; bait easily olitained. All tides flood. Hemlock (F. B.) — Breail and Cheese cr. about '. m. See Westport Factory, Ma-. Kig'hlandville (N. Y. ^S: X. E.) — Hose Mary 1. 'j ni.: Charles r, 1 '■ m.: last bof-., ' :i l»i 111, a tew trout, penh and coarse varieties; jdckend and coarse ttsh most nu- lucnuis: minnows, small tish and worms usual baits: early siirin^; and fall moiitlis l''^^\.^. ■111 >. all (iiipty into I)eern(dd r. liorth of station; I'uiibai lir. best: trout, thes and iil:-i> A onus used as baits' Mav to Selitember best; h(>t(ds j^H to Jtli> p. w. Hiiuting'ton (B. .^- \.) — Xorwiidi ji. .' m.: b. b., pickend, jiercli, etc.; jik ken I and IM'.h iiiM>t nunurtuis; small shiners, f,'rubs and worms as baits; .Fune. Jul> and Auj,'u-t lust: no rei^'ular hottd; boats .")0c p. d.; permit .cnuired; siune small brooks tl"'iit :i 111 distant where u few tnuit are caught. m . : Hvaiuiis Harbor a Hyaunis(<>. t'. )— Pickerinup Bay ',ni.: Lewis' Bay ian.i Vineyard Soiiml 1 m.: last best: bluetish, flounders, scup (porj^'ies), bl.tck iUul >uii c(l bass, tautoj,' (blacktish). etc.: scup and blindish most nuKierous, but all iil'i'iiud; (di.nis, menhaden and s(piids used as baits; May, June, Jul> . Aiit,'n> t niul ''i-litfiuber best; hobds .S'J )i. d., :*7 to i^lO]). w.; guides witli boaf^ and ' i^at rius-!; ibli. ratoH, Flood tide best, and the tishing is excilleiit. ■ J. 84 THE ANGLERS OT'IDE BOOK. iLdiau Orchard(H. fz A.)— IMinofk p. 'i m.: Loon i.. '., m.: Five Mi ni. , liiHt b.isi; i)i-k.T.>l. porch and h. 1).: porch iiikI pirkt-rr-I mowt iniin. slimerH, Hich iiud worin.s; Jantiiiry. Fchniary .md Scptcnilx'r heyt; hotels at n .al)lo rates; Kni. 1). most numerous, worms, sliiTiers and art. tlies as baits; .June 1 to ()( 1 best. There is a t,'oo(l trout brook near the station, ^to(•ked bv S. \V. Hath who will alh)W any on(' to fish in it who will put back all under "(i inches. Iiakeville (O. <'., see \nim- XIV)— Assa\vam.sett 1., Lonfr 1., Little and Quaiticush I's, and KIdcns 1., ail from 1 to 5 m.. and all },'ood: b. b., jtickerel, etc. pickerel and percii most numerous; small iierch and shiners are used for June to .Sei)tember indusivt! })est; boarding houses #1 to ,^2 j). d.; guides boat and bait *1 to $-^ p. d. Fishing is said to be excellent. Iiancaster ,W. N. \- ll.)— Speck p. :t -u.. Cumbry p. :i m.. Fort p. -2 m., Ni r. near station; Sjjeck p. l)est; pickend, perch, b. i). etc.: pickerel ami b. li. abundant; May, .hiiie, Aug. and Sept. best; baits, worms anis; Eelskiii, shrimp and claiii- usual baits; June best; In^tel at reasonable rate, guide 4 p. d. Last of cbl) or tir^-t of Hood tidt! is the best water. Marshfield (O. ('.)— S(uith r. ^,., m.; trout and herring; the latter most uuimi oils; worms Used as bait; June and July lest; hotels. ■?! p. d.; guide $1..")0 p il, boats and bait at niodenite cost. Flood tule best. .\u excellent trout pond ne;ir liv can be tished for 5()c p. lb. for the rtsh taken. niostlv; h. Worms ii>uiil Mattapan(N. Y. i'lc N. .E.)— Xepcmset r. '4 ni.; pi<'k<>rel bait; sjiring season best; hotel ,*1..'')(J to $2 p. d.; boats 2.")(; p. Mattapoisett (O. ('. See page XIV)— Buzzards Bay ',, m.; tautog, (blk. tisl, .scup, (ptu-gy) rock bass, bli.ehsh and s p. d. All tides an' good, MetcairslB. A: A.)— Lake Winthrop \ ni.; jyickerel, jienh and b. b,; pick.nl most abundant; live and cut bait used; Aiigust and September liest: hotels ni"'li:- ate; guides at reasonabh^ cost; permit ifipiired. This 1. is stocked with l.iii i locke 4 m. further; Assawampsett is largest aii'l as good as any; b. b., pickend white and red peri-h in about e(pial uunibiis: shiiu'rs, small jier<-h, yoiuig h^-rring and worms are used as baits; July, Au^;^l^'l and September best; i)ickerel caught largely in winter; hotel j!4..")(l to |r> p. w.; al>" private boarding houses; guides with boats at small charge; boats 10c to l.")c p. h iailiddlefield (B. A: .\.)— church's reservoir '.in\.\ T'ole br. Im.; pickerel hm trout are the principal varieties; live bait and worms used; good in proper ^^^.•u■ tc \). h. ; permit is reipiired to rtsh in Mtii don and North ponds, which are stocked with b. b. Millers Falls (0. Vt.l— Conn. r. and I^ke Pleasant 2 m.; first best; I'ik' pickerel an.-i, hotels at rf»Houablo rate; unifies ut motlerate chart^'e: 1)oats ami bait very Monument Beach (<1. ('.)—Hnz7.arily, August and September best: hotels $2p. d.; Kiill'oat with skipper f "> \i. d. Myricks (<). ('.)_Tro\it br. 1 '4 m.: trout; worms and flies usual baits; spring 1m -; time. Well Ashed. Nantucket(0. r. See pa;,'*' XIV.)— The salt water flshinR adjacent, is exiellent, for liluilish, especially, trolling with sijuid or chumming with cut menhaden iu the iMciiths from July to .Sept. Boats for bluelishing includiiij,' cajitain .rs p. d.; hotclH .»:! lo i'.i.bo p. d. Cochituate accessible; first best: b. b. bait; summer mojiths best; hotels at Natick (B. .t A.)— Jlorse's p. and I.ake aliii ]iickerel: b. b. most abundant; live na~"nalile I'ates; boats .")iic p. h. New Bedford (<>. C.) — Water Works p., I.ouj,' p., Watupjia 1.. Sandy p. aiul sov- ( 111 ' tliei ^;ood ones varying from (i to 12 m.; b. 1).. white and yelhiw perch, jiick- ii'l HUil trout; bass and ] erch most numerous; live minnows, shrimp and worms iwril as baits; August and September liest; boats about j^l p. d. The fishing at iiiii' s is most excellent. Buzzards Bay and Acushnet r. give good salt water fishing III ■lul\, .\ng. and Sept.; hotels f'2 to $:J p. d.; boats with boatmen J2 to $10 p. d. l.Mi tide best. New Salem (B. \ .\.) — Thomjison p. ', m ; Town's p. 1 m.; no choice b«>tween tlioiii; pickerel, iierch. <^tc.; worni bait in summer, and shiners in winter; fishing li'ine throughout the year, but best in winter and spring; hotel .*1 p. d.; boats can !"■ piocured at small cost. There are several pd's and br's within H m., where tish a;< I'lentifiil. No. Adams (B. .'ic .\.)— Several small streams at Stanford, Vt., ."> to 1" m. distant; U< •>{ principally, flies used; June and Jiii\ best; hotels $2 to f:< ji. d. These Waters are well tished. No. Grafton (!'• >*>; A.) — Quinsigamond 1. and triluUaries ',, m.; b. b., pickerel, 1 1 Tell, etc.; iiirkerel aiid perch most abundant; worm rnd small liait; September .iiiil October best months; lishing through the ice for pi. kerel practiced in January ami I'ebruary; hotel $2 p. d.; boats and bait very cheap. Only an occasional V). b. i.s caught. No. Harwich (O. r.)— Vineyard Sound 2 m.: bluettsh. flounders, scttp, codfish aii'l iiiai-kerel; mackerel most numerous; clams and eel skins used as baits; May to Diinlii r best, ai-uurdlug to kind; hotel .rl Ji, d.; guides, boats and baits reasonable: rti""l tides best. Northboro (<). r.)— Litth- <'hauncy p. 2 m.; Solomon p. 1',. m.; first best: b. b.. lirkciel, perch, pouts etc. ; b. b. iuost numerous; worm and minnow baits: June, .lul\ ami .Vugust best: hotel .■?l..">u p. d.: guide :?l.'>op. d.; boat and bait furnished li\ uiiides; Solomon p. is an e.\i'ellent fishing water. North Dana (B. iV A.)— Barrow p. '^ m.; Middle )>. 1 m.; Town p. 1 m.: no ilitliienc" as to tish; pickend, pendi, dace etc.; pickerel most nttmerouh; worms, fi(i^;s etc. as baits ; spring and fall best ; hotel ■?! p. d. ; guides :?2 p. d. : boats 25c 1' 'I- North Bastham (O. C. See Page XIV)— Cape Cod Bay (Atlantic Ocean). ', m.: Trii;it ji. \ m.: I'ickertd p. \ m.; ('apt! Cod Bay best; liiuetish, mackerel, flounders ctr ; liluettsh most numerous: the fresh water ponds aflord good limbing for trout. [•II. li and pickerel: sipiids ami eel skins are used for i-alt water flshing. and tlie tif^iiid iiaits for fresh water; .July, August and September best; hotels j^l p. d.: $^ \i. w. guides, boats and bait at moderate charge. Norwood Central (N. Y. \- N. E.)— Plax p. 2 m.; Deep Water; perdi: worm bail. .September and October best, and through the ice in winter: boats can be inn. iired at lOe p. .«.. No. Truro (O. c.)— Cape Cod Bay, near station; mai ker<-l. blueflsh, codflsh etc.; iiiaUerel most numerous; usual baits; from Jtine to November best; hotels or h'uidiug houses $5 to f7 p. w.: most of the fishing is done by market men. No. Weymouth (O. C) — Boston harbor 1 "-a m.; codflsh, mackerel and perch; 8G THE ANtlLEU S fUTIDE BOOK. clams. liciTint;, Hhrimj). off., as halts; May, .Tune. July ami Ancnpf lic.-.l- hoUUf^ r(;iHk' [iricfr;; boatH, ^iiiden, i.nitcU; limiiurutf. The Keuwouu tor fish iu u^u. mctiiDj are— ((1(1 from May 15 to July 15; mackerel July 15 to Augtist 15; hi\nlt» (luriiifi the latter part ot Angust. Tlood tide Is hest for all flub iu tbobe watuit. Old Purnace (B. k A )— Wan^ r. V m ; ^I<.o br. >.', m.; about eqniilly cood; tmut. jiickfrcl. diicc etc. : ])iclici'ei moHt liuuicroua iu r. aud U'out iu br.; mimimv baits; iKPtfls i'./^^t to . •_' 5(» 1). d. Orleans {<>. C. See pa^c XTV)— Tom ('<>\g '4 m ; P1p-;b nt Hay 3 m.! BoHton liiv 111.; I'.akcr's ]). 'i ni.; Fi't^hli ji. 1 111.; l'loanaiit and Hos on Days best, iiick(ii !. bas.-. ( ddlisli, iiia(k<;r<"l. blurttHh etc.; claiiiH and other iiHiiai baits: July, .\n^'u>t and .^('iitfiiiber bent; hotels |1 p. d.; i^uideH at COo to ijl p. tl.; liuata $1 p. d.; ibb tide bt•^t; Palmer (B. ^' A.)— (^uabo^j r.; iiickerel, b. b. etc.; pickerel most rmpicroiia: usual baits useil; tall nidiitlis best; lioteLs f2 p. tl. TheciO waters are tkoroUi^lnv lislK'd early in acli bea.'-ou. Park Street (15. .V .M.)— Mystic r '. m.; Mystic p. 1 '^ m.; Spot p. 1 m.: Mystic p. best; b. b. and perch, the latter preddiiiiiiiitinti; minnow and Worm baitu; jimo to Oi'tober best; ImteLs at reasonal)le prices; boat.s and bait at Uioderatc cbar^'i_s. PepperelKW. N. \- H.)— Nash r. near station; AVattis ]i. 1 in.; Island p. 4 ni.: lladacooli p. 7 iM.: Knajpps ji, 1 in.; I-onj,' p. il\; summer season best; many pickerel are taken throut^'h tlie ice in winter; hotwl.-- :i; moderate charj^es. PlyniOtlth (<>. ('. See paf4(^ XIV.) — Several ponds and brooks easy of ;\ci( -- from ( liilfiinvlUe which is i m. distant from this place by sta^e; b, b. in ponds an. I liiiii ill brooks, about e(jually divided; tlies and other iiaits used; .\))ril. May aini June best for trout; usual season fov nass; no re},'nlar liotel at Ciiiltonx illc, lii!' m Mid private board at reasonabh; rate; {,'iiide J2..")ii p. d., boats and bait inclinh d. Numerous other waters eijually (^ood as above aro easily reached from I'lymouth. Plyanpton (t>. ('.)— Silver 1. '., m.; Heids ji. '2 m.; Chamllers p. 2ni.; first ln-i; ]iick(i(l, ]i(rih. rock, etc.; perch most iiumenuis; fresii water >-lamsas baits; Juip bestiuonlli; hotel .■?•) p. w.; Ixiats .'lOc p. h., ^,'llides at reasonable rates. Pocp sset i ' >. ('.)— I5u//ards B;iy 1 m.; and numerous small bays conti'juous; al! ai'iitiood: Lliiclish, scuj) and blacktish abound: clams are usual tiait: May. Jun S(]itcmlier and October oest; hotel i^l p. d.; boat and luaii .r.'> p. d.; f^ood f^uniiiiiL in ."\biy and June. Yoiiiiti flood is the best tide. Provincetown (<>. ('. See Maj^e XIV.)— Proviiicetown Harbor adjacent; M:i>v r>ay 2 ill.; .\tlaiitic Ocean 5 m.; ^lass. Bay best; codtish, haddock, halibut aiii iiKickerel; mackendand codfish most numeroUh; chims, ])or),'ies and small live la. Used: Hood most all the year; hotels j^l.."!!! to ;*2 p. il. ; guidi's and boats at modi ; H' charj^e. Flood tide lust. Quincy (O. ('.)— (^uincy ISiiy off llou-^irs Neck 5 m.; cod, jierch, mackiivl, siiii lis and other salt witter tislies; clam, shrimp and lobster bai s; summer aii'i fall mouths best; hotels $1 p. d.; boats and bait at small cost. I'loo'l fide bi st. Randolph (O. O— ftreal ji. Hm.; Piuikapoy p. 4 m.; lirst best- perch, lUckii'V Ida. li. li. li.. etc.; perch most numerous: shiners, "cobblers" (bel^'ramites) an 1 shriniji liails; July, .\u",'ust and .laniiary bist; hotels at reasonable prices; t,niiil' i' moderate charfic; boais and bait cheap. Renfrew (15. 1'c .\.) — Bassett br. " m.; Iloosac r. near station; Thojut br. ii ii... Bassett and 'I'hopet br's. best; trout, piidiertd, etc.. trout most numerous in bin. 1,- and coarse tish in river; Wdi-nis, flies, etc. as baits; May, June, September and ' '' 1 oVier best; hotid at reasonable rates; guides .<2..">i) p. d.; the fish are not ph n:: ful. Rock (O. ('.)— Tattle Pocksha 1. 1 ' . m.; adjoinint; is (ireat Pockslia 1.. rireat ',"- faeiii' 1. and Lake Assawaujisett, making 5.7unacres of w:iter; the three first are b' -t b. b., pickerel, ilace, red and white perch, etc.; white perch most uumerou.-; i - T'MTEI) STATKS ANn ('ANAPA. 87 \mt n.«pil mostly; no rcfjiilar hou-l, but board oau be Lad at $."> to $7 ji. w; fjuidis iic't iicfdfd; boats iilciity at #1 to ^.i p. w.; bait iilenty. Tho town law forbids tisli- liij^ witli iiicirt' tliaii mif Imok or more tliau one liiif l)y tht- sanit- iMTson. Rock Bottom (Fittliliurnl—Assaint r. '„ ni.: Uooh'h p.!'. in.; luckerel, ijercli. b. Ii,. lircani etc.; jiirkerfl, in-rcli ctf. unist alaindaut: worms, fro^s Icjis and niiu- lu'us a.s itaits; May and June best; bnats .ioc \i. d. The r. t;i\es the l)t'st Hsb- Russell (li. \' .\.|— Ilhick br. l ni.; Potash br. 2'j m.; tirst i)est; tmut only; v\. iiii bait; May best month; hotel TTh'!). d. Sagfamore (<>. <'. Sei' jiauc XIV. t— White Island i>.. E/ekiels ji.. Hjfi Sandy ji.. i.,;tl'' S;indy iL, White's ji. ; all alike; b. b.. iiickeiel and white Jiei'di; iierch nio>l !i.;inerous; worm and shiner baits; May. .lime and July best; no re|,'ular hotel, l.iit ji'iirdiut,' house ean be iditained at reasonable prii-es. Sandwich ((1. C) — Cajie Cod Bay ^4 m.; eodtish. niaekerel, blnertsh, and taiitotr iik. lishi; '.aarkerel most numerous; worms an. d. High water best. Savin Hill ((). C.)— Dorchester Hay ', m.: Neponset r, '. m.; first best; smelts. 1 .ivh and mackinl; smelts most numerous; shrimi) usual b;iit: Sejifeiuber ami ( I, t'ber best. Yoiinji Hood is the best tide. Sa:tonville (H. >v A.)— Sudbury r. near station: Lake Cochitueh 1 ', ju.; Dudhy p. Ij m.; Heard's J). 2' J m.; Hraeketfs br. 2 lu.; first named above mill p. best; liikerel, jierch, 1.. b., trout ete.; inckerel and iierrh most numerous; worm ami iiiiiiiiow baits; June uud September best; no rejiular hotel but aceommodations laubehad; no professional guides but parties can be obtained at modiTate cost; lieats 50c to :fl p. d.; li\c liait .rl p. loo. The rtshint,' is reporteil excillent. Scitviate (<^. <'.) — Mass. I'.ay 1', m.; hiilibut eocl. haddock, markeiel etc.; codfish n;. >t iiumeidus; clams and lobster usual bails; May. June, September and Oetober l.-i. hotels ;rl.."o p. d.: ^niides >;i p. trip; boats :»1 p. trip. State of lide imma- Shakers il''. 'V A. I— Uiclinioiid 1. ', m. shaker trout br. near station; iiickerel, tiMiit itc; pickerel most numerous; live liait and wurmsused; April, :\Iay and June 1(1 for pickerel: boats rl [i. d. hot for trout; all months Shel'bume Palls iI'itchbur^'.i—Deerfield r. lu^ar station; North i'. 1 m.; sever- 1! -mall ti'oid brooks from 1 to H m.; these small brooks said to be best; b. b.. tiMiit. pickerel, perch, etc.; tri'Ut most numerous: small lisli and worms are used is i.ait; .\pril. May and June liest: hotel #1 p. d. Several small iiomi;; wilhiu H m. ■^i^f Liood lishiny. Sher'born (". (', See page XIV. )— Farm 1., stocked by the town, contains 1). b., 1 , ;,■ irl and piicli; permits, J.'ic p. d., can be obtained from the seleetmeii. So. Dennis 1". i'.)— Bass r. '. m.: r'(dlin's Pouml at its source 2 m.; Fresh i>. If, 1;:.. \ uieyard Sound 2 ill.; last best; bluetish ainl b. b. : bliietish most numerous: rlaius anil eelskins as baits: June. July, .Vugust iiml September best: hotels at i^t ]! n. ; boats at :?:( p. d. with skiiiper. So. Duxtoury i< >. C.i— I>u\bur.\ Hay '.. m. (salt water), ami Island (reek jp. 1 ., Ill >:resli water); botli tiood: lucke.el, white perch, herring' and horn pout in fresh ttiii r; mackerel, bliiefisii cod, haildock, perch and lloumlers in salt watir; baits I 'iiii'sli water are frojis and worms, tor salt water clams, skate etc.; Jul.s Auf.:ust ,iii.l seiiteml>er best; hot. 1 .^lo to .■: .0 ]). w.; (,'ui(U>s -rJ p d., boats with biiil imlud ■1 ^2 to s;i p. d. .^lackefel art' cau^'ht best 011 low tide. So. rrauunghani ii». <'.i— Fan 1 p. I.arned p. (ileason p.. all within ', lu.; '::-! iirst; picker. 1. percli. b. b. etc. : idckerel most abundant; live minnows and :iii . -1 ns; May and June best; hotels .■si to .>1..')0 p. d.; lioalsioc to 2."m p. h. So. Hanson (<>. *')--M'ioie's p. •.; 111.; Cushin^'s p. 1 m.; I'actory p 2 m.; Ma- li:! p. 2', 111.: ^li.ipiaii and Factory imiids best; b. b.. jiickerel atid ]iercli. the tw. lasiiiiost abundant; worm, froj,' and minnow baits; usual seasons, but ]iii'kerel .iii'l perch most all the year: no rei^uhir hotel, but juivate board can be luel: boats .111 1 I.ait can be hail at reasonable cost. A iiermit (2.")c ji d.) is in.iniired lidiii iion- resKleiitB tor the pri\ilege iif li hint,' duriut,' the months from April I to Nov. 1. 1^5 '■ • '^'"^r^ m THE ANOTHER S fiFIIiF BOOK. So. Speucer iB. .v A.) — Howt; l)i'. '4 m.; trout and coiirsi' tiHli; trout most al);.u •(luut; worm bait; wijriiit^ is best; botei ■$■! i>. d.; l>uHtrt aud bait cau be had. So. Truro (<>■ <'. Stu; pa^c XIV.i— Uumstable bay ., in.; st-vcral ixTs ', in.: tui last uii' lii'st in winter and llir bay in summer; piekerel, red jiercli, mackend an t citdtlsli: piidverel and mackiM'el mont luiiuerotiH; u.sual baits; .January, Februaiy, June and September beht. Kbb tiih' best. South Acton (Fitehbuc^M — Mau'o« 1. ami Mill \). aeresnible; tirst bi-st; i)er. h. I), b., pieki r. d.; guides at reasonable rates; boat.s 'JXw p. h.; nhiuers #1 ji. luii. Southbriclgre (N. ^ ■ -V N- l). )— Mashapau^,' i> s m.: Walker )i. il m.; IJreakne.K |, .'">m.; Cedar p. ■( m.; I'oclnuk ji. (i m.. first best; b. b.. jiiekerel, pereli and imut^, 1). b. most numirous- worms and other baits usimI; .June. .Inly, Aujiust and s. 1,. teMiiber best; iiotels at moderate e)iart,'es; boats and bait ebeaj). Masliaimu^; p. Ii 1- been stocked with landlocked salmoii(j)rn>)ably lake trout ) an I liuntini' in season, and lias the l)est of accomnioilations tor liunters and tisherin' :. So. Wellfleet (<). ('.)— Ulacktish cr. 1 '^ ni.; Widlrteet bay :t m.; Ducks p. •_> n.. Oreat p. '2 'i m.; J.on^< p. :J ni. ; WelUleet bay for salt water tish; bhiettsh dt!-!i aud tauto-f of which bluetish are most numerous; pd's for b. b., percdi and pi^ k erel; eid skins anil white raj,'s aud other usual baits used; from June to Octol ,;• best; liot(ds ,'?lp. d.; boats 'Joe p. h.; bait at small cost. Flood tide best in tin bay. So. Yarmouth (»). C.i— Nantucket Sound :i m.; scup. rock bass, bluetish, taut":; oti'.: bluetish most numerous; (dam bait; boarding liouses at >1 p. d.; guidc-i. boats and l)aits can l)e liad at reasonable prices. Steep Brook (. at .Melrose 1'^ m.; Spot \). '1 m.; last best; h. ' , pickerel, (uke, i)eri'h and po\its; last most ab\indant; worm and shinei' baits; u- ; il months; guides at reasonable [irici's. Sudbury (<>. <'.)— Sudbury r. 1 'i m.; Heards p. 3 ui.; (ireat p. 1 _. m.; tirst 1" -• ;)ii-kert 1 and perch, jiickerel most numerous; spoons, frogs and niinnows used )aits. .luiu to September iiudusive, best; hotels .•?1."J."> to .*l..'ii) p. d. : guides, bo ....1 !...;» 1. ......... ;.. ...i.iu;.... *.. ..i..^.-., *......«-;.... .a. 1 n-..^ ^i. ...... ...... i.\.;..i... ...... i and bait moderate; in addition tu above mentioned waters there are Fairhaven 1 ;} m.; alsctid)er best; hotels at moderate charges; boats from p. h. to 50c p. d. Farly iu the seasou fair creels of trout may be taken in adiac Id'ooks. ;it.-i ; i\ lit Three Rivers (B. «S: .\.)—Ludlt)w reservoir 4 m.; Three Uivers p. near stati' a; Broad br. .'t m.; Burleigh br. 1 'j m.; lirst best; pickertd and coarse varieties; p- k «rel luost uumeri>us; shiners are usual bait in winter, and frogs legs iu sumu; i. wiuter mouths best; hotel f l.5o p. d.; boats l.V p. h. UNITED STATES AND CA.NA.D.\. SO Townsend Centre (Fitcb))urR) — ^'lluannacook r. iicur statinn; iiicken^l. tnnit etr.; worui-* usually use I forbait; siiiuaicr aud fall bt-Mt: lioti'l at reaxitiiablf rate. Stv.t;il iximls witbiu <> m. aflord j^uod tisliiun. Triiro (O. C) — Vii\w (lod Bay 'j in.; Paruot r. near statiun; l-'resli br. '^ in.; tlr-i named b<>«t; mackerel, cixl tlonnders, utriped baws etc.: mackerel and cud nil -I luuiierou.H', \)()rj{ies and cluibs uned a.s bait: July, .Vut^ust and September best; lidt' N >l \>. d.; t^uide, boat.s and bait sit reaHonablc pricen. I'lood tide best. Turner's Falls (Fitcliburt;)— Connecticut r. near ntation; b. b., pickerel and liiiiit- ill about ek trout. Buzzard Bay 2 ;n. t^ives exceptionally fine salt water rtshint.^ which in til)-' section is remarkably (»ood; hotels reasonable; ^jiiides :*"J p. d.; boatw, boat- man and tackle for a party of two, can b>; had at #"> p. d. W. Barnstable (•>• <'. See pa^'e XIV)- -Mill cr. and Bridt^r cr. '^ m.; first best; tiMiit and picker(d; trout most numerous; minnow bait; .\pri,. May and June liest' liutrls -^l p. d.; nuiiles at iir- p. d. with bait included. Ebb tide best. Webster Mills (B. it .\.)— I.4ike ChaubuuaKunt^amaug I'i ni.: b. b., pickerel, pi Till etc.; bass and pei'ch most abunilant; t,'rasshoj>])ers, dobsons. worms and Hies ii'i liiiits; .July and .Xui^ust best for bass; hotel f'J p. d. The b. b. are tjamy ran^in« Imni 1 to -t lbs.; and are often taken in (piantities. West Acton (Fit<-hbur;,') — Lake Ma^o;^ •'! m.; Fort ]i. •> m.: about equal; b. b., ji. i,rnl etc. ; of thesis bass ar. •2 m.; Cedar Swamp p. '2 m.: first best; pickerel, li.il iiin-h etc.; pickere most in.iuerous: small Hsii and worms for baits; winter -[iiiiit^ months best; hotels j^l. to "1 ]Hi?i.ii.iit writes; p. d.; boat s veiv ( heap. Our corrc! No lifpior sold in our town, and if the tishunnan does not bring him, he will be able to be his own jjuide West Brinxfield (B. .*c A.)— '^iabo:ij,' r. V, m.: Mill br. \ m.; Penny br. ^f, m.; Ki!;_ lir. 1 m.; Nuttiiij^'br. 1", m.; Kilij^'s br. best; trout, dace, etc.; coarse vane- i'.r> predominate; worms ami tlies used f(U' baits; May and -June b(>Nt mouths. Kini!- br. is the best for tnuit, altliou^h Nuttiujis br. is reported "very ^jjood." West Broonxfield (B. ,t .\.) — I'omli^idjaci'nt contain b. b., iiickorel and ]iercli. i'l iiiiits issued by the Selectmen. Some trout in brooks adjacent. . Board :?! p. d.; I'llii r char^'es moderate. Weatfield (B. .t \.) — Hampton p. i m.: Conf^amond I's 7 in.; Powder .Mill br. ;i I:,., ^ind .Mill br. ;{ m.; first best for b. b. and pickerel and tlm brooks for trout; lia.--. [iickerel and trout are the priiicijial varieties fouint; smiill lish are tlie usual Imh-, .Vpril best for trout and September for bass and pickerel: hotels ;?'2 to ?2..")0 1'. il.: Kuides at reasonable i-ates; boats 5(tc to $1 p. d.; bait furnished by puide. West Oroton (Fitchburf;.) — Si]uaiinacook and Nashua r's accessible; last best: I'l' iv' 11 1 and perch, the latter most numerous: shim-rs aud frogs le(j[s as baits; Mai.li. .July and .\ugust best months. Westport Factory (F. B.)— bn^id and Clieesc; br. '.^ m. This stream was for- !.■ li noted fnr its tine trout lishinn, and there is still somi' jjood trout in it, and ' :i'' '\iu. with dili^^ence, mak(> a fair creel. Fsual cliai'ties for board; no guides : ' • ;■ ■!. See Thk .Vmkuh .\n .Anui.kh, ^'ol. III, pay;e 'JIH. Weymouth (•'. C.) —Smelts in iiumberK, on frot» leg bait, are caught here. Wobiim (B. .V L.) — Horn p. ', m.: Wedge, Winter ami Mystic pds. 2';j m.; Wi-i ,. p. best; pickend, perch and b. b. ; pickerel most abundaut ; minnows ami ,irt. spoons; .\ugust, September aud December best; hotel $2 p. d.; boats 250 p. h. n\ f.m,^,Mm 90 THK ANOI.KR'k oriDK bock. Woods Hell ((). C.)— WikmIh Hull Harl)or, Woo(1h Holl riiHKHUr, Vineyard Si.i,i, 1111(1 ISiiz/.anlH JJiiy all witlilii 1 '. lu.; the two lawt Ix-nt; hcuii (iioi'f^y ;, taiiton iblkti^h IductiHh, Hfii ImsH, Ntriix'd hasM, llouiidciH, nca trout and sarioiiH otlifrn; tauto^,' an I H. d.; Hlack water bent. Woonsocket June. (N. Y. A: N. E.)— IIoiu; ji. l m.; (ranberiy .Meadow '.' ni.: best : ]iicker(d and perch, iiickerei iiioHt abundant: baitH ai'e li\e HhiuerH in « Hiid cut ( txltish in HUninier; Feby. 15 to March 15th best; boats 2.")c ji. hour; "idc 1). (^nart. Yarmouth ((). r. See pii,(,'e XIV.) — Dennis', Lon^, Greeiiou^drH and Mud ji '.. In 1 111.; lii'Ht best, b. 1)., jiickerel, jiei'ch and jiout; i>oiil worniH anil miuuoWH usual liait; Imtels .f 1 ii. lileuty. d., fS 1). w. most nunii guide j'l II. d. lilt. 1 MEXICO. Guaynias (Sonora) — (tuaymas Hay and Harbor and (iulf of California; liay is best tor small, and (rulf for lar^e rtsh: rock, cod, bliu-lish, perch and fSiianisL mackerel; cod and Jiiackerel most mmierous; slirimp, sardines and pendi are u.sed for baits; September to Alarch best; )iot(ds ^'^ p. d.; boats and Viait pli'nty. MICHIGAN. Alauson (tl. H. >V; I. See page IX.)— crooked r. near station; Crooked 1. 'j m.; I'ickerel 1. :{ ni.; IJuri 1. re, ni.; Hurt 1. and Crooked 1. best: b. b., jdckerel, j.i iili, liike, iiiascalonge. etc.; bass and iiii'kend most abundant: minnows, cra.\ti-ii. woriHs, Hies and spoons; June, July, August, September and October best; li.itcU Jl to iljtu p. d.; guides ^'l p. (1.; boats 75c to ,* I p. d.; bait Very cheai). Allegran (L. S. \- M. S.) — Kalama/oo r. runs through town; Little John 1. 'J in,; Miner). :im.; luiniont 1. 5 ni., and numerous others that abound witli b, b., pick- erel, perch, etc.; Miners 1. is best: usual baits used, and fishing good in si^ar-cu; hotel j:l..")U p, d.; boats plenty at nominal prices. The b. b, lishing is line, AUeyton (C. \-. \V. :\I.)— Crystal 1. 5 m.: Kobiiisiui 1. 2'.. m.: Hig 1. 4 m.; I'etir- sonl. (im.; Miu'll. dm.; Wliite r near station : I'cterson, Murl and Crystal IV bist; b, b., jierch, pickerel, speckled trout, siieckled bass, sunrtsh, etc.; bass and jiicki i' 1 most nuiiierous; minnows, art. Hies and worms used for baits; May, June and July best; hot 1 .■?! )). (1.; boats Sdc p. d.; bait at niasouable price. Alpena (I>. .V C. S. N.)— Tlmmler Bay; I-ong 1, 10 m.: team to the latter #;(; b. li.. trout and jicrch on minnow bait and art. Hi*'s; May and June in Thunder ISay. ainl July, .Kug. and Seiit. in the 1., the soutliern end ot which is best for tishing. 15. li.. often 1 to :i lbs., are numerous in tlu' latter and but seldom ttshed for; hotels .rl..'" to $2 p. (1.; guides with boat $2 \k d boats. #1 p. d.; minuows "iSe p. KM). All Train (l>. X- C. S. N. and 1). M, \ M.)— .\u Train 1, 2 m.; Au Train r. '.. lu.; Trout 1., .loc 1., Slopnick 1. fi'om lotopJm.; Hock r. 1',, m.; Trout, Joe, Sloimik ami Au Train Ts best; trout, jiickerel, whitetish, etc.; trout and pickerel im-' numerous; worms and other baits; hotid j^l,5(ip. d.; guide j;'J.5iip d.; boats > I "" <:2 p. d. Some of these trout waters have never been fished until recentl,\ ut.'l yield lar;,'e scores to the rod. This entire section gives most e.\cellent fishing. Bag'ley (C. .iv; X. W.)— Cedar r. 1', m.; East branch of Little Cedar r. 1 ni.: llav v'r. :>iii.; the two last best; trout jirincipally; fresh meat and grasshopper b:ut«; September best month; hotel at reasonable rates; guide can be obtained atal".'. .*1 p. d. Bailey (C..V W. M.)— Dutchman's 1. 2'.,. m.; Overall 1. '., m.: Half Moon 1.1'^ n . lir.-.f best; b. b.. ' blue gills," picki'i'el and perch; '■blue gills" most nunici. ii-; worms and luinnows usi'd for baits; June and September best. Baldwin (F. .ScP. M.)— Star 1. 5 m.; Dittlo Sauble i's U ni.; North liranch Iviv .M:iri|ueiie r. ', m.; Little Manistee r. lu m.; J.,ittlc Sauble I's best; pike, b. b., gray liiig •• blue gills." etc. ; bass and " blue gills " most numerotis; worms anil art. tlii-^ Used: June, July and August best; hotels .•?! p, d. 3aragfa (.M. H, .t ().)— Lake Superior adjoining town; Carp r. 'J m,; Keweenaw Hay, and near by streams. Lake for lake and brook trout; streams for brook ti' ■' t only; usual baits; July and Aug. best months; hotels j^l.5up. d.; guides :»•.', iii J itti-r $;t; li. 1'.. UNITKl) STATES AN1> CANADA. !H lin;if-i and liaitH choap, no flxid iiricoft. Tho nniall KtrpariiH omptyinK into Kiwto- iiiiu Hay arc full of frmit, uml u.'"'d f^nhiiit,' lan >n' liad within 2 or ,t in. from towu. ill. !i IS also jiood friillinK tor lake trout near liara;;:i, Batavia (I- S. k M. S.l— I'crrin 1. 1 in.; I^imc 1. 1 m.; lifHt licnt: b. 1>., si)ci'kli'd ■eh, tti'. : liah.M most niiiiicrous: iiiinnows, worniH and jiork rindn nscd as May and •hinc bent; no ri'yular liotils; boats and bait froi -Kulii thront^h tli b. b Battle Creek (>rifli. ( ^ . ^ (lliiit; live or artiticial minnows used. From June to .Inly lo brst juTioil; lii'til- $'J J), d. lJoiitsan(' boatmrn can be liatl at rciisonabU' cliar^;cs. Write toN. \. I i-^^iidd, Itattlc Creek Mich., who lias kindly consented to furnish infnrniatimi i-tail to ant,'lers. (^(U^^i^Ulc 1. 1 <'<>ntains iierch, iiickerel, b. li. and some Bay Port (S. T. \- H.)— Wild Fowl ria> »u arm of Sa-^inaw Ha\ . mar station: lake •ii'iit. iiike. jiickercd anr. r r.) — Lake Michigan at •hi- ,iojiit yields excellent fishint,'. H. b. and other lishes of the same sjiecies. also j 1 1'l li. iir<' caujiht. The season is from April to Nov, Hotels at usual jirices. private i "aiding' .■?•( to 1*7 p. w. 'JThere is t;ood tisliinj; from thi: (iovernnicnt piers. Boyne Falls (<'. R. k I. !^*'e jiajje IX.) — Boyne r. near station: salmon and brook ::..iii brook trout most abundant: worms, (;nissho])]iprs and artificial flies used: Iiii:. iind July best: hotels ^l.Hit to ^'1 p. d.; ^'uides .fl.iVi \). d.: boats and baits free,. '■'■'■'l tishin^'. Brooklyn (L. S. .V- >r. S.) — Vineyard 1. Ini.; (lark's 1. :( m.; Wampler's 1. J m.;. Sand 1. m. and several small ones; all excellent: pike, b. b. and whifetish: i)ike Jill bass most numerous; tlies un"iiable rates; ^'uides, boats and bait at moderate cost. Cadillac (<'■ U. >V: I- S^ee pa;;e IX.i— Littli' Clam 1. near st;ition; IMj,' Clam 1 :i m.; :;i~ iianieil best; iiioats 500 to T'lc p. d.; bait.">c to Ittc p. doz. Caseville (P. (>. \" 1'. .\.) — Saginaw liny '; m.: whitetish. Ifike trout, iiicdierel, ! .ki. b. b., perch, herring, sturgeon, etc.; usual baits; springand fall best: hotels Tl."iiip. d.; boats and bait nominal. Charlotte (Mi<'h. C.)— Lakes Lacey i\ m.. Narrow m.. Duck !."> m.: the latter 'i-t; jid'ch, iiicker* 1 and b. b.; jierch most numerous; minnows the usual bait. .Ma\ . .June, July !:nd September best mouths. Hotels :?1 p. day; no guides; t)oat.- ."I'l- to .*1 p. d.; bait l.")c p. dozen. Cheboyg'an (Mich. ('.)— Long Lake t'> ni.. Black Lake l.'> m.: Cheboygan r. 'j m; Miilit Lake Cm., and trout streams in all directions distant frcuu 1 to 4o m. Has-, I :ki , perch and trout (brook and lake i; li\ e and aitilicial minnows, wiu'ms and flies; !:"ti Is 'i'l guides .*J to s.') a day, li\e bait at times hai'd to ^'ct. Spring months beht t' r troui and jierch: fror, September to close of season for bass and pike. Within i" 111. many lakes exist where iiickend. b. b. and jiercli abound; also, streams I'on- '.liiiiiig grayling and trout. Camping outfits, boats, guides, teams, etc. can be jjio- iM'il at Cheboygan on riasonable terms. See .\MKHnAN .Vsor.Kit. Vol.VLp. 7 J and l.''>4. Cheshire(>'. >V N. W. )— FJist and West branches of Escanaba r. and Flat Rock r. : ■W.-t branch and Flat Hock best: si)eckled trout principally: fresh beef bait; ;Ma> •- Si ]itemblliug spoou.s used; spring best time; hotel j^l p. d.: boat.> at nominal n Clarion I'i. IL .^ L See page IX.)— Hear 1. 1 m.: Bearr. '^ ni.: Spring br. 1 'j m.: :.:-; lii--t: jiickerel. b. b.. perch I'tc.: 1>rook tioiit are found in the river and brook; :; .' II. 'Ws, worms etc. used as V>aits. Bear 1. is noted for its fine fishing. Clayton iL. S. .V; M. S,)— Devils Land Hound 1. ".i m.: first best; b. b., pickerel, iii"'l iierch: bass most numerous; minnow bait: June and October best n.ontlis: !:•!• Is are aM 'evils Lake; reasonable rates; conveyances can be Lad at Clayton at Hi' "Urate cost; boats 'ioc p. d. iL ■^ SfJ THK AN(iLEItH OUIDE BOOK. Clinton 1 1'. S. X M. K.i— Witiniili tm 1. '.* •.■.. Saii.l 1. 11 111.; ulimii alike; !■ Ii., liicKcrcl, iKTch ftc. art! foiiiid; worm iiinl iiiiiitinw Imit; umiiiiI iiiiintlin; lintcN ♦: |>. il.' i^iiiilcH at rt'UHouiiblt' ('(iMt. Coldwater (I., s. \ M. s.i— Lnkf <<( tli.' WcmU ~ m.. r..i a >. worms ete., are used as baits; May. •lime, Se|itember aiul October best; mi^/Lis luust i)rovi(le bouts uiid baits. Exceilc-ut tiMbiu^ Krouii m.. MtiiiHcls 1 'i 111., Schooiiover 1 ', in. There is not much dilVereiice in the tislmi:; qualities of the above waters; b. b., iierch, iiickerel and roach, tiie jn'rcli beiii.; n. tlie majority; minnow and worm bait ; November :ind l)ecember best months. N lioti'ls, but ai'coniuiodations can be had from residents, also boats and liaits. Constant! ne (T.. s. \- M. s.)— St. Josejih r. near station; t'orry 1. '.» m.; Ix.tii good; pickerel, b. b., cisco. and nmny other varieties; all numerous; minnows ami wurui baitH; Ht>riug, /all and winter good; bouts and baits reasonable; good tlshiim. CrvBtall Falls (<'•><: N. W.) — Fortn no I's 4 m.; .Vrmstron^; I's H ni.; Paint r.. Hemlock r 1 ."i 111. ; Fence r. ".iu m.; Fortune I's best for (lickerel; .Vniistrong i s for b. b.; the three r's are good trout streams: pii-kerel are most numerous in tin- ^akes and trout in th(- streams; baits use I are tins and pieces of sliimr earl> lu freason and tly hooks lat<'r; .May and Jiiiie best, altliou^'h .Inly and .\ugust aV'- go( 1; hotels .■f'J p. d. ; guides at reasonabli cliar^'cs; boats; touts etc.. can bo li.iti it niodeiiite rates. Custer (F. »^' P. M.)— Pore Marquette r. 'j m.: Southworth>i 1. •_" . m.; first bet; sturgeon, jiickerel. b. b., grayling, mullet etc.; pickerel most iiumorous; frogs iin.l .siiinnors UHual baits; .\ugust ami Seiitembor best; hotel .»1 p. d.; guides j^i; p. I.; Ijuats 50c p. d, Deerfteld |I>. S. \- M. S.i — Hi\or Kaisin near station; grass jiike, rock and 1>. K ; rock bass mo.st nuiuerous; worm and minnow baits; .Mav and .Juni' best: liotel> ^i ].. d. Detroit (Several r. r.)— St. Clair Flats, head of T.nke St. Clair 'jn m.. b. b.. pik.. l)icktwel, mascalonge. yellow perch etc.; b. b. most nuiucniuH: minnows, shin, r- «tc. as bait; July and August best; hotel at reasonable rates; boats .■J'J to i'-i p d. Dexter (^lich. C.) — .\djaceiit to the station are the following lakes: Base, I'.r- tiige. Strawberry, North and Silver, all of which Ikim' b. b and pickerel in tlicii.. Portage. Hase and Strawberry lakes are the best, ami black bass are the most nil- inerous tish; worms and minnow baits; camping out is nocess.vry as there an ii ■ botols on the lakes. Dowagfiac (^lich. C.) — Lakt>s: Tiulian 1 m.: Sister '.• m.; Morton 2 m.; Pin. I m.; and several others within t to 10 m.: Indian and Sister are best waters; pei'. Ii. pickerel, b. b. and pike; porch and pike most plentiful; niinuow liait; .May. .Tim.' and •Inly best months. .At Sistei- Lakes there is board #8 p. w.; boats free to bu:i!.| ers, or 'jr>c p. d. to transient visitors. • Eaton Rapids (Mich. C.)— Grand r. at station. Lakes ami distance from .-ii- tion: LoomisTiu.; (iurleyHni.; Narrow ',1 m.; Du<'klitm.: Hoody 7 m.; all g" "1: jiickerel, 1). b. (both varieties), straw berry bass in lakes, mullet in the river: tin- strawberry bass most numerous- baits, worms and minnows; May. .JuiU' and >• i- tember the best months: hotels ?'J: guide reasonable; boats .5(ic to $1; ininii a- ;?1 p. liMi. (iood winter tiwhiug through the ice for pickerel for which February i^ the best month. Elmore Jtxnction (D. L. k N.) — .\ chain of six lakes six milos from station; pike b. b. and calico bass; two former Very large and plentiful; bait preferred, live ii in- now. Sea The .\mi;uiian Anolkr, Vol. HI, page 'Jitu. Elk Rapids (<'. P. ''^' T. See page IX)— Elk r. pasHes through the town and *'ir nishos \eiy hue b. b. tishing and the rivers near by give' excellent trouting; lnii' July am! the early part of .\ugust is the best season; hotels .iLoU to $•> p. d.: giinl''-' $'J}). d.; boats -^Oc p. d.: and a pail of minnows 2.")c to .'>uc. Our corresiJouiitiit writes; "We claim that we have the tiueyt Juno bass tishing iu the U. S." rMTF.I) STATKS AND C'AXAT>A. Oa! Evartil'. k 1". M.l— MuMk.'t'on r.; Twin cr., uixl m«v«':m1 Hiimll lakt-M, »(;ce»i8il»U>; Tah I r. lit. il. rarwell (I'. V 1'. Ml— Tolmicti r. '^ m i:i Dimi 1. J m.; Ijikf (icorKo 8 ni.,- I.iiii. in'l< >t; iiotcjs .«^1 p. (1., or .«4 p. w.; Klljilc witli I Mt ;(iiil bait $1.50 p. (I., ami witli tram .*■.'. .Vi ji. d. This is rtpurtcd as an cxcflltiit :i-l.,iiu' I'oint. riint River Junction ( I", .v 1'. M.t— Flint r. I '. m.; \>. \>.. i.iikonl, mullet ctr.; la-- most iiiimcrous; minnow Mid worm liaits; Ma>, •lime, -lul.v and .Viij,'UHt best li:..|illis. Flowerfield iI- S. \- ^r. S.i— Hm. distant. 1! I 'wn foriiici' are the best; b. b. and pickerel; siiooiis for IroUiiix !Uid the usual l>:ilt-; best nioiiths .luiie, .Inly and \U;.'llst; hotels .« 1.. "ill ji. d. : guides »;•_'; boats ."lOc. (iiMil roads, canipiii!^ ^,'i'ouiids and lishin^. I here are miinerous other lake.s from Oto -'o 111. distant where, it is reported, an abiimlaucu of tish can bi; caught. Oog'ebic (M. L. S, \ W. See pa-^e XVlII.i— L. (ioyehic and seven trout streams II 'I} ni(^ into la lie; all .\ No 1 . b. b. and trout; both abouml- art. spoons. Ilies, iiiiiiiinW'. and wiirms used as bait- .Intie I to Oct, l."> best hotid l^tji. d. less by 'he week; oar-inei identy a .rJ to .»'J. ."v \i. d Imals T.'n' to .f 1 ji d.; bait iilenty. Wr can Vnllcll for these Waters, they are tlie best b. b. ^^loiUlds W itllill oiir klloW- I'll'.e. See Tiiii AMthiiAN .AN(;i.i;ii, vol. VI. payeH 8, 'JO, -Itj aud loli. Grand Haven I Se\iral r. r.)— Lake Alichi^'an, Sprinj» 1. and (Irand r. adjacent; :i;-i licst; blacK and speckled bass, pickerel, niascaloli^re. iiiiiUet. whitetisli t'tc; 1.1' i» and speckled biss most numerous; minnows usual bait; .M;iy. .111114! aud ! :!\ lust; hotels .r'J to ^'2..'<'> [i. d.; rubles, Imats and bait at reasonable dunces. Grand Rapids (('. K- -V I. >V Mich. C.i— lilack 1. •Jum.; Heed's 1. 'i m.: Pickerel ■' II. ; lirst named best; b. b., jierch, rock bass and mascalou^'c hi about eiiual l-iii'lance; art. spoons and live minnows; .Ma\. .luiie, .Vii^ust, Septi'iiibt^r aud 'i I licr liest; hotels at leasnnable rates; boats 'J.'c ji. ii. Grayling" (Mich ('.)— The An Sable r. tluws throiijih the town; Portage I. .T m. Tlic .\u Siible isii/lid for its 1,'rayliii^,' tislnn;;. Flies mostly used, the brown iivi'' considered best by local tishers, althou^'h modest colored tlies are always ■ i Campiiin' is necessary to t^et ^'ood simrt. Hotels at (iraylin^; r^'l: t,'Uide.s -'.'; linats at usual charj,'es. All necessary information in detail can bi' had at ' 'HI', hiif.'. Harbor Spring's (''. It. \' T. Si-e jiace IXi — lioilin^,' spriuj/s and Itoarint,' br.; '.,1-1 I" -t; iTook tidiil: art. tlies u-ed; ^iay and .Iiiiie best; hotels at reasonable :.i!' - biiats .^i p. d. Every conviiiieuci' tor anelers. Hamilton (<'. .V W. M.i— sink I. 1 m.: Silver cr. :i ni.. Pnrdy 1. '2 111.; first best; '■ I iiuil trout; pert h most nniiui'ons; worm and minnow baits; ilay and Iiint! -1 hotel at reasonable rate; boats and bait at 1 ;oderate cost. Iianlan Iiake (Via f". .v W. M. tu Pentwater, tbeuco by «tr.)— The tiwhin^' in thi.s '. i> Very tine for niascaloiij.'e. Hartford (•. .V W. y\ 1 -^■anautel^s 1. 4ni., Hush 1. 3 m.: Halls 1. :i m.. Paw ! :: I', near station; two Hist best; b. b,. pickerel etc. ; bass and pickerel most : iii I rolls; worm bait: .\pril. Ma>. .1 une. September and ( ictobi-r best; hotel #l..j<> ■t : j^iiide, boats and bait at reasonable rates. Her'.nansville (('. \- N, "W.i— I.ittle Cedar r. m ar by. brook trout; .luiie and •lo. iic-i; uo hotel at this place; 110 bolts or j^uides m-eded. ! 94 lUK ANitl.UUH O0IUE UCioK. H«ra«yiF. \- I'. .M.i— IliTHcy ir. in.ir >lali'i'i; (iitrr. :t 111.; Mn. iinmt iimmmtiiiih; tlii-Nitiiil iniiiiinWH; Mii\ . .Iiiid', Ain^nnt, Sfpiii^ Ikt mill Oclol.tT licrtl; liotclH .*!..'><) ti> .*J i>. il.; ImatH iiinl Imit at tritlliiK cunt. -I'fttihr.lH- 1. 111.; l'i< ki-rt-1 1. ', 111.! lJnnM III.: 1. III. Hisrhlandd'. .v V. M.) Wliitt' 1. 4 111.; Ilin-Nc I. I III.; .\l(l< riiiuii I. I iii.; .ViiiIiiih I, :<■] in.: It<«' I. A riidfrwdiid '. 'J 111.; I.t'Kiiai'il 1. 'J 111. ami Krvi-ral ntlicr Hinall uncH I'Hxilv am'MHilili .,; ^'(iixl iiirkcrcl, rock, lila k ami vi'llnw Imss. iiri-ili. " hint' ^iIIm," hiiii f).«li ami ntli. |. alionml; iiiiiiiinw ami wcirin bait.s; May. .Iniir ami OctolMT ln-wt; huti'lH |1 \t, d.. ,.. issiL-^o ji. w. ;niii(lf, huat ami buitH at rfasniiabli! ratcH. Holland (C \- W. M.) — Macatawa l.iIMark 1.) S m.; Lako Mirhi«an S'^ in.; lifi.' Ix'hI; 1). I(., Miicckl"(l Imikh. white liaNH, ])i('kfrt'l, lake ihtcIi. iiiaHraluiiKP, whifitl^li lake front etc. ; h. h.. pd'ch ami xjn'ckltMl haxs most iiiiim'ronH; tlifs and ininii.u- liait.s; .\|iril, May, Jniu' hi-Mt, hnt nood ll'-liiiiu' nil M-aMoiiw; lioti-JH .?! to r- p I hoatM 'J.'ic i>. h. , Horton (I- S. \- :>[. S.) — Uoniid 1. ami a Mtriim ot :i lake.-*; CiiHiiill 1. hcst: h i.. pi'i'i'li ami iiickcrid; haHM nioHt iinimToii.-': worm, pork ami Hiiiall tlnh huitH; iio ho|,'|. iicrc, camiiinn ont in inontlv practifcd; hoatH uml halt at reuHoiiubhj coMt. Ooodtljili- 111^ i'<'|i«rti'd iii'ar the ntutiou. Houghton (M. II. .V O.)— Ship Canal .' ui.. Salmon Trout r. 7 m., rilRriin r. .T n, . I'ortani' r In in ; I'ikc Kay ',» m.; tin' hi-Mt an- Salmon Tmnt and Pixt'on r. .iii'l I'ikc ituy; hi'ook trout the most nninfroiiH. TIu'M' arc Kcvcral otlnT .ikc ami jiiikcrd arc lauulif hy trolling: at the month of I'ortii«c r. lake trout of hir^c ni/.c arc taken hy th.' same method, and at the inoutii of Salmon T. r. brook tront may be foi.iul wcitihiiiK from II to .T lbs. Humboldt (M. H. .V O.i— L. Laura :t in.; Escnnaba r. V, m.: Second r. 1 ' . m.: 'riiir(l r. '1 111.; lake best for b. b. and iiercli, and the r. for trout; rock ban.-i, jicnii. s|ie(kled tront, cti-; trout most abumlaiit; fresh meat, worm and minnow biiit'<; May 1') to .Inly 1." best; hotel .fl.'J") ji. d.: no boats ui-eded on r.; rafts are UHcd on I. l.aiira; local aii^'lcrs will volunteer to show best grounds. .\n excellent tnnit i«iction Iron River (C i^: N. W.i— Iron r. near station: Urule r. >^ in.; Chicanoaii 1. ti in.' Sunset I.. Stanley 1., lJi|4 Trout 1. and several others within •'> or (> iii.; all are (.'oed; brook trout, macklnaw (lake) trout, b. b.. pickerel and whitetish; lirook tront iic»t Abundant; ^rubs, vornis, tlics, etc.; hotels .*'J p. d.; (.guides can Ix' had at reasciH ble rates; boats not plenty; bait scarce, Lad better be brou{;ht. Ishpeming' (('. \- N. W.)— Escanaba r. and VMt*t and Westbramhes of Hume, P> 1 1 cr. also a branch of the I'^scaiiaba r. ; the main r. best; brook trout; woriiiH, tlies, etc,. .May, J-.iiie, .July and .\u),'ust best; hotel #'.'.r>u p. d.; yuidt-M at reasonable rates; luit jileuty and cheap. Jackson (several r. r.) — .\ckerHou 1. ('. in.; MicluKau Centcrl. 4 m.; Vandern"ik.-* 1.3 111.; Bruwers 1. 4 111.; I'ortano 1. lo iii.; Pleasant 1. 10 in.; Eji^le 1- ^ I'l-: Tortafif and Michigan Center best; b. I)., speckled bass, pickerel, perch and suulish; suutisli, perch and bass iiiost uumerous; worms and iiiiuuows used as baits; June to Sr\,v ember best; hotels .*'2to $3 p. d.; boats 'ioc p. d.. and bait (minnows) Ic each. (••"k1 tisliiiifj. Jasper (L. S. k M. S.)— Beau cr.. Black cr., and Nile cr.; Black cr. best; pickerel and b. b.; i)ass most numerous; minnows usual baits; May and June best; hotel JI p. d. ; boats and guides scarce but probably not needed Jerome (L. S. \- M. S.)— Crystal 1. 5 m.; Goose 1. }^ m.; Farewell 1. 3 m.; la.-t best; b. b., pickerel, perch and sunfish; bass and perch most numerous; niinn""- and worms usual baits; May an 1 .June best; hotel $1 p. d.; boats .")»)c i). d. Johusville (C. \- W. M.)— steams Bayou and L. Michigan 5 m.; first best; b b., pickerel, etc,; b.b. most numerous; small fish as baits; May, June and July l"''*t: boatH and baits at small cost. Kalkaska ((J. B. .V I. See page IX.)— Boardman r., Manistee r. ; Rapid r. and nr, meroiis small lakes; Boardman r. and Rapid r. are best for trout, and Manistif r. for grayling; trout, grayling, b. b.. pickerel, peivh etc. abound; speckled trout iiml •jrayling most numerous; usual baits are used: May 1 to September 1 best for trnit, June 1 to Nov. 1 for grayling- hotels $"J p. d.; guidea, boats and bait can be bal at i T'NITBI) BTATKH ANP TANAPA. •».") i, ,1- imlil*' ratcH. Tin" ManiMtoo r. illMtHiit 1' iii. iMniio of tlio bcMt kiiivIiuk \viit'• H 'V O.I— Kt'Nvcnaw May loo ft., Fall and .stiirni'on r. 'jou ft. Tin' i,,n I- till- lif.-t uroMiid. Silver ami Kavvn r. are i>artii iilarly noted for brook trout. >' ' itara^a, Mieli. Lanslng^ (Mieh. <*.)—(irand ami Cedar ih. 'i n..; I'ine 1. '.» in.; best nro>ind. d. Lawton (Miih. ('.) - Mersey 1 K m., Cold lirocdi 1 m , I'aw I'aw r. It m.; Mersey i tlir liest; b. b. and suntish; the tirst named most numerous; minnow and worm liui. May and .lune the best months; hotels .f'J p. d.; guides and boats moderate. \\ ;iti !■ "f above is elear and cool, and there are several other |,'ood lakes ami streams williin easy distance. LeBoy (<•■ 15. >V 1.)— Pine r. 7 ni.; Rose 1. 4 m.: Silver 1. fi m.; Mo^baek I, •> m., m1\. I' I. anil I'ine r. best; Ki'i'vlinn in r., b. b., perch, pickerel etc. in lakes; basH Ui'<-\ numerous; tlies usual bait; boats can be procured. LeverlUGf (<>. H- A; I.)— <'arp 1. 4 m.; piet. I-. .^ N.)— (traml r. flows through the town. There in t^ood hshin^; at !•• iliiiu below the iron bridge in .\i>ril and May, The bi'>rt points above the dum iiir till' Hitchcock and JUk Juldles. Both varieties of b. b., pike, i)ickerel, pike- 111. h etc., are caught, live minnows beiuK tlie best bails; .Ml the above lish are larsir. Aiiril, May. Sept. and Oct. are best months; hotels .*1..")U p. d.. or ,f4 p. vv.; lMiiii> *1 p. d., baits cheap. HcoThk Amehican Aniii.ku, vol. VII, pa(,'e. SU. Mackinaw City ((!• U. X- I. .<: Mich. C.)— Mill cr. 4 m.; Carp 1. and r. 7 m.; (iiuhain (lU' {Irayhani) shoals 5 m.; Mill cr. ami Carpi and v. best; .Mill or. fur .-111, kicd trout: Carp 1. and r. for b. b. and varieties of pike; (iiaham 1. after Sept. j'ltnOct. 1, fur trolling fiu- .Mackinaw ilake) trout; minnow and worm baits; from .\liril to Oct. 1; hotels .•?! to .*'J.."«i p. d.; Imlians and other Kuide.^ can be had rea- Miliable; boats and bait at very cheap rate. Fine catches of lake trout are made II iiiaham shoals, and the Ch(.-nea'ix Islands 11 m. yitdd jp. d. Manistee (F. k P. M.)— Bear cr. 20 m.; Portage I. 12 m.; Manistee r. near station; LakiMichigaii 1 m.; two tirst best; grayling (in Bear cr.), pickerel and bass (iu I'i'itage 1.), pike (in Manistee r.). herring, jierch and whitetish (in 1. .Michigan); I'lT, h, herring, b. b., and pike are most numerous; worms, small fish and Hies used as baits; June and September best, or June to October all good; hotel #2p. d.; Iniiiis 2.">c p. h. or #) p. d. Manton (O. R. A: I. See page IX)— Cedar or. near station; Buttermilk cr. and -'\.ral other unnamed creeks easily accessible; Cedar and Buttermilk cr's best" rt 'lit and grayling; trout most numerous; woniiH, grasshopper.-., ^rubs etc. as bftits' ■?p 90 THE ANfiLER's OT'TDE BOOK. Muy, .Tiiiic iiiul July beHt; hotel $1.50 p. d.; bait at Bmall cost. A fine fisLiiiy Kt'ftion. Marine City ',D. Jt C. S. >'.) — St. Clair r. near station; pf rcli, i>i(kcrel, pike, \<. h., HiiutiHh etc.; ijcrcli and iiii'kt'H'l mont nunieroiiH; woriii-^ and minnows usual b'iis; July, AuKUKt, Sci)t('nil)er and October bent: lintels .rl.Tiii to #2 i>. d.; bcuits and bmt plenty and cheap. Marquette (M- II. iV: <).) — Lake Superior at the town and small rivers, ntreains and lakes within a radiun of a) m.; si)eckled trout, )>. b., j)ickerel and lake tiniit, Worm bait; June, July and Aui,'ust best; hotids .•<'J.')0 p. d.; ^nii.le .■?'.! to j^J.'iO [•. d.; row boat.s :?1. sail boats j^l r>() ]i. d.; bait nominal; lisliint^ fiom the rocks alon^; thi' sluiri's of hake Superior is miu-h followed as the trout are larj^e, rimniu^ froin . to 2 lbs. with an occasional 3 'j lb. fish Trolling for lake trout (average (J lli> , w HUicessfnl in the lake. Thi.s iw a grai .1 tishing point. Metropolitan (C it N. W.)— Ford r.. East and West braui lies of StiirHCoi- r . and Heveral . ■ uill lakes, all wUhin r radius of (i to h im.; bass, jiickend, bro(d< tnnit and ]> rch; '•<■ rivers are b(tst for brook trout and Six >Iile 1. for bass aTid pickiiil; l)rook trout are most nun;erous; various u.-iual baits used; June and July bi >t; hotel #2 jp. d. ; t,'nides, boats and bait at reasciiud^le price. The best lishiny is ?> in lu ni. from .Metropolitan. • McMillan (D. M. .S: M.)— Hound 1., Manistique 1. andAVhitetish 1.: two last 1. -t; pike, inke-pei'ch, liass and inascalonac: imss most nunu'rous; summer and i.iU best; no liotil liiit board can be pi'ociir'ed. 'I'he above lakes are said to bevii-iii waters and abound in tlu' above named fish. Michig'aniiue (M. II. \- (;.; — Michi^^amme 1. uljacent. Spur r. 1 m., spruce v. I m., I'esliekee r. I ui. ami l-'em'(! r.- (tlie latter contains b. b.) The best waters aro Si>rvKe and l'«'slMdite r's and .Michij^amme 1.; the ti'out are plentiful, \lsvuil luriv; ^lay, June, July and .Au}.;;ist, the latter month lieiug thi' best; hottds ^'^ p. iL; guides by contract; luiats and liaits cheaji. Mitchell (O. H. .V I. See pat,'e IX)— (rooked 1., Seciion Ten 1.. Muskral 1, (loose 1.. i.oiij,' 1., Cranberry 1. and Diamond 1. all .iccessibie; -Aluskrat 1 li'>t; pickerel, b. b. etc. ; picdiertd most numerous: minnows and spoon hooks used as baits: July to October best ; hot(d ,r3..")(i p. w.; guides .■►'2 p d. ] ishing excelleul. Mona Lake (('■ ■'v vV. IM.)— .Mona 1. near .station; b. b. and iiike prineipallv : niinnow and grub baits; June, July and .\ugust best: no hotels and other airtii; modutious scarce, but line fishing at this place. Moutag°lie (('• 'V W. M.)— White r. (at the luoutli) li m. I'ine small nuiuth b \>. lishinu- Monroe (!.• ^i. \M. S.) — Lake Erie ;j un; lliver Kaisin rims througli city: beih godd; piki-, li. b., vvhitelish etc.: whitetish most numerous. snuiU lisli andw^nu bails; spiing and fall months best: hotel ,*"J p. d.: guides j^L.'io to j^'^ p.. d. : In ats and bait plent,^ at nominal I'ost. The best tinu^ for r. fishing is when thewml hlow.-i in from Lake Erie, so say the local anglers. A good hshingpiiint. Mt. Pleasant (F. .V P. M.)— (old Watvr 1. llm.: Willow 1. U m.; Eight I'-iiii 1. :io m.; Si\ Is 'Jl m.: Half .Moon 1. Vi m.; Last Kange 1. 11 m.: Six Is best, iml give Very line lishing; b. b. pickend, uiascalonge and perc h: bass and pick' I'l most abundant, minnows, worms and spoons; IMay, June and July best; hotel -iU p. d.. >^.'> p. vv.; gnidi's and boats plenty aiid,cheap: bait ^1 \t. loo. Miinising' (I). A: v. S. N. and D. M. \- .AI.)— Sixteen Mile 1. 11 m.; Indian r. i>^ i i . L. Superior :('.! ni.; first best; spei-kled trout, vvhitelish. iiickerel, b. b., etc.; i !■ 1>- erel and bass most numei'ous- worm and fa jiork bait; June, July and .\ii: u-t best: hotels .^1 ..">0 p. d. ; uuides ,:^;i..">o p. m.; Plat 1 1 1 m. LV ."\li(diigan and .Muske ii best, black rock am" spei kled bass, whitefish, jierch. pike, pickerel, jnascale' .• , •■isco, herring, etc. b. b most numerous minnows i.si'd mostly, but other ii::ts according ti; aeaaou May, June, July, Seidember and Octoljcr best; hotel.-* .'r'- p. d„ but board can lie Lad a' private houses at $'> p. w.: boats luc p. h.; bait 10c p. du.;. Napoleon (L s \ M S.)— W(df 1. 'J m. siom 1. 1 *, m., darks 1. i m.; Viue\ i"'l 1 .'< jii, lirst best, black and silver bass an, 1 j)ickei'el, bass most numerous: u iii and minnow baits; May and June bcbt mouths; hotels :rl,5u p, d.; boats and ' ."t at moderate cost, "tiood llshiug " io reported. UNITED STATK3 AND CANADA. 97 L fine fi.-liJLj; el, inke, I'.'n., I visual li'it,-; [latH auil Ipiiit verH, Htrciiins 1 lake tiiut. ) .«-J..M) 1 . 4.: icks aldii^; thr linn fl"ln iige C lli>, , i~ Sturncoi- 1- . 1, brook tr^nt and iiifK' !> !; l.l July 1"M; liiug i« f> 1" I'l two last !■■ -t; uier and l;ill I to be Miiiiu II., Siiruic r. 1 ^st watei'f ale , UHUul luiv-; itels *'J I'. .1.; .. .Musknii i , i.^^krat 1 li'-t; lookn uscil as in excellent. ]((' iiriueiimllv ; thei' afc'iii- .uth 1. ■<'■ inU city; Ih'IIi ish and \v. rm y.. d. ; l'":its len the \Miiit (lint . ; i;inllt l'"iHl |x Is best, :iuil and pickml lest; Uotcl S'- iidian r. i>^ >"■■ 111., etc.; i'i''k- ^v and August mlinn can I"; Ineai" st.iii"ii |id .Muskcu'U niascali'i!-''. luotlier I'lltS lutels ;r- r. d., liit 10c p. il^'ii- In.; Viucy.inl [erous; Willi lais auil '"li^ Veefauuee (M. H. k O.)— Carp r., Escanaba r., Chonkalay r,, Trout 1., Teal 1. and niiiiiy other Hniall Th, all '> to $2 p. d. ; boats $1 to $1.50. See Thk Amkuican .\N(iLER, Vol. VI, pp. '.) and 122, Ottawa I C. As W. M.) — Grand r. '., m.; I-. ^Michigan J^ m.; several bayous easily ttc(r>.-ilile within 2 to 5 m.: cisco; w. and b. b., lake perch, etc.; cisco, w. b. and luiili most numerous; minnow bait; May, Juno and July best: liotel $2 p. d.; guiiii- ,*1 p, d.; boats 25c p. h.; 15c p. do/., for minnows. Exi-elleut fishing here. Otter Lake (F. & P. M.) — Otter 1., Powder Horn 1. and ISass 1., all connected by iliiiuuels and within short distance of station; witliin 2 m. are North 1., Heming- way 1., Twin Sisters, Bear 1. and numerous othirs all easy of access; all good; b. b., I'iikenl, iierch, etc,; bass and pickfrtT most nuineroUH; worms, frogs, siioon hooks aiiilrtics used; June to October best; hotels #1 to ^^2 p. d.; boats, baits, etc. plenty at 1"\\ prit'es. Paw Paw (T. ^^ S. H.)— Four Alile 1., Three Mile 1., Ueynolds 1.; all of these are easily rcaclK'd from station: black and rock bass, blue fish (.') and jierch; the twi) latter most numeruus; customary baits; summer months bost: hotels reasonable; piiilis nut nei.'ded; baits cheap. Fishing excellent. B '• • } ■■■' 98 THE ANGLERS GUIDE BOOK. IHfe i i Fellston ( G. R. & I. Sco page IX. I—Doiiplase 1 4 m., is rcimtcd to lie a niOHt excellent black bttss and pike water; the former reach tj Ibn. aud the latter » IbB.; iiHiial baitK iucluding praHshopperH; hotels $1 p. d.; guides $"J p. d.; boats .Siip p. d.; boarding tentH ut thcs 1. during the neaHoii, charges f 1 p. d., including h'lard. Maple r., j^ ni. diHtj^ut, is said to contain nothing but grayling. 20 fish to a rod iua day's flsbiug ih a good score. Art. flies are used; worms which catch the laincsi grayling cannot be had at Pellston. See Thk' Amkrican Aniilkk, Vol. Vil, page i'.i. Pentwater {C k W. 51.) — Peutwatei 1. near station; Lake Michigan adjannt; both good; black and speckled bass, pickerel, i)erch, etc.; perch and si)ccklc(l Iih^s most numerous; minnows used for bait; May until October best; hotel J'2 ji. d. Petoskey (ti. K. & I. See page IX.) — Bear 1. 6 m.; Lake Michigan, ("rookdl i.. Pickerel 1. and Burtl. 5 ni.; Kound 1. 3 lu.; Bear, Crooked and Pickerel lakes best; pickerel, li. b., jjerch, etc.; bass and i)ickerel most numerous; worm ami niiniidw l)aits; May to September ])est; hotels $2 to $3 p. d.: boats at reasonable rate. The lishiug is good here. See The Amkhuan AsciLKit, Vol. VI, pp. 2(5 and '.U. Plainwell (T-. S. & M, S.)— Kalamazoo r. at stption; Pine 1. fi m.: Gun 1. 12 ni.; and from l-i to 1.") small I's fnuu !i to ti iii.; the second and third named lakes Ixst; b. b., pike, pickerel, niascalonge. etc . : thcb. b. andiiickeri'l most abundant: liait.-- are minnows, frogs, craylisb, grubs and wor)iis; June, July and August are the fav to .i^ii p. w.; no regular guides; boats 25c to $1 p, d. The fishing in this sectii n is reported to us as "good." Powers (('. k N. AV.) — Big Cedar r. 1 ni.; Little Cedar r. 5 m.; Devils cr. 10 m,; Vest branch of Cedar r. '> m.: North branch of Cedar r. 7 m.; Big Cedar and Uh two branches best; brook trout ]irincipally; W(U'ni and chub baits; June, July aud .Vu};- list best; hotels j^l.-'io p. d.; guide j^U p. d.; nc boatji but bait plenty. Quiucy (I'. H. ^' M. S.)— Chain of lakes (\ in number, 1st one 1 m.; Marble 1. or :!(1 one best; pickerel, b. b. etc. ; b. b. most abundant; minnow baits; June, July, Sept- ember aud October best; hotels at reasonable rates; boats 25c to 50c p. d. Beed City (ft. R. & I. See page IX.) — Ilereey r. at station; b. b., trout and gray- ling abound, the latter most numerous flies used for two last named and usuiil baits for b. b.; June to August best; hotels f2p. d.; guides ?3 p. d.; boats aii'l bait at reasonable prices. The Muskegon r. 4 in. gives good ttshing f(U' b. b., pick- erel, iierch etc. (Uiides scarce, but information is freely given at the hotels. Beedsboro (Det. M. &M.) — Unnamed branch l)a m.; West branch 5J^ m.; North braiu'h m. Stuch's cr. 2 m.; several laud-locked lakes 5 to 7 ni.; unnamed uili- \itaries ot Stuch's cr. 10 m., and Indian r. 14 m.; Stuch's cr. and West branch arc best; brook trou I in all except lakes and b. 1). are in them; brook trout are most numerous; art. flies, fln bait, worms, venison and pork for trout and usual baits for bass; July and August best (see State Laws). No hotel at present, but accomnioda- tions can be had. Boby's Junctiou (C. i^ W. M.) — North branch Pere Marquette r. at station; Lit- tle Nort' branch }i m.; last named best; trout and grayling; grayling most nuuier- ous; flies, crickets and worm baits; June and July best; hotels, guides, boats etc. at Baldwin's S m. distant. Bock Biver (Det. INI. & M.)— Rock r. 1 m.: trout; artificial flies, worms, etc.; August 15 to September 15 best; no hotels here. Bose Centre (F. & P. M.)— Long 1. .3 m.; Buck Horn 1. '., m.; several other small lakes from j^ to 2 m.; all good Ashing, two tirst mentioned the best; b. b., pick- erel, perch, sunflsh etc. abound; minnows, wornis, dams etc. as baits; May to Oc- tober mcluoive best ; boats and bait can be procured. A good lishiug ground. Sag'inaw City (Mich. C.) — Within ?m. are the Sagiiuiw, Cass, Tittabawaesee and Shiawassee r's., the best of which is the Cass r. Black bass, i)ike, jiike-perch ami perch, of which the pike and perch are the most numerous; minnows aud art. spoon, in use July to October best; hotels ;fl.5o to f 3 p. d.; no guides required; boats aud bail plentif u and cheap. The above waters are sluggish, hence the ti.sb though plentiful are not very gamy. Sand Beach (D. *: C. S. N.)— Sand Beach Harbor and Lake Huron within 1> m. first best; perch, herring, b. b., lake trout, etc.; perch and herring most nu- merous; worms, minnows and trolling spoons used for baits; all summer sea^oll best; hoteia J1.50 p. d. ; boats 25c p. h. or cheaper by the day; baits at very moder- ate pricu. T'NITED HTATKS AND CANADA. 09 [Hited to he a 1 the latter 'H.) 1. (1.; lidiitK f>(ii- cludint; liMani. ■ih to a, i'H two , July and Aug- Marble 1. or :!(1 line, July, Sept- p.d. trout and f^ray- fuod and umi:i1 d.; boats ainl or b. b., piik- hotels. iS? Niirtli 4 ni.; unnamed irili- pKt branch arc out are luost usual baits for it accomnioda- at station; Lit- ig most nuuKT- es, boats etc. at s, worms, etc; ftl other small st; b. b.. pick- May to Oc- shiug ground, abawassce and like-perch ami uows and art. ides retiuind; euce the lisli Huron witbin ^riug most uu- lunmcr season lit very nioder- SaUgfatuCk (<^' ^ W. M.)— lyako Michigan, Kalamazoo r. and 1., adjacent; Kala- ],iazi i> r. best; blk., speckled and wbite liass, jiike, jserch and jiickerel; b. b. and iiilie most uuinerous; minnow and •rayrish baits; June 1 to Oct. 1 best; hotel $2 ji. (1.; (jnides reasonable; boats 'iSc p. h. or il p. d. Sault ste Marie (!>■ *j *■'• ^- N.)— (ioulais r., Batchewaua r., Montreal r., Agawa r, Sand r., Cold r., Ctaryantua r. and Michipicotin r.; trout, b. b., pike and masca- leWe. The Agawa r. best for trout, Vi\r. they abound in great numbers in all of tbt 111, The Goulais r. best for bass, jiike and mascalonge; flies and ^vorm8 used; .luiie and Sejit. best; guides, camp outfits, boats and baits can be had, all reasona- tili. The dark red hackle is the favorite local tly. Tnmt run from 1 to 4 lbs. and are niken in abundance. This point is the usual gateway to the Nipigon section for the aii;;krH of the United States. SebewainST (S.T. & H.) — Saginaw Bay ', m.; .Sobewaing r. near station; first best; l.li, jiickerel, perch, bullheads and suntish; bass most numerous; minnow, frog and worm baits; June, August and September besi, hotels $1 to $l.o(t p. d.; guides and boats at reasonable rates; bait plenty. The mouth of Sebewaing r. and the Ma- tine Islands are the favorite grounds. Seney (Bet. M. & M.) — Foxr. near station; Manistiqne I's accessible via Fori r.; Mauistique r. and outlet and headwaters of Fox and Manistiqne r's accessible; Iliad waters best for trout, and lakes for pike, perch, bass and mascalonge; baits for trint are art. flies, tin V)ait, venison, pork etc.: for other tishes spoon bait princi- lallv: summer best; tall for mascalonge; hotel at reasonable rat'.-. Within 10 to 18 In. will be found some of the best trout waters in America. Schoolcraft (L. S. & M. S.)— Sugar Loaf I's (2) .3 m.; Hogsett 1. and Gourdneck '.V, ui.; Howard 1., Kound 1., Barton 1., Holiday 1. and Greggs 1. all in one m,; tine fishing in all of them; pickerel, pike, perch, speckled h. b., rock bafs chain 1. and s. lijin,; fine fishing in all of them; pickerel, pike, perch, speckled bass, Land s. m h. b., rock bas-s etc.; pendi, bass and snnrtsh most numerous; minnows, worms and trolling spoons are usual baits; July, August, Septembe.- and October lii>f; hotel $!..")« p. d. or $5 p. w.; no guides etc. for hire, but information and 1 .ats can be procured . most ; bait ! proc Scottville (F. fe P. M.)— Pere Marquette r.; pike, pickerel etc.; pike Lunierous; minnow pork and worm baits; hotels $'2 p. d.; guides if'i p d. free Shelby (C. k W. M.)— ,\ number of trout streams in this locality unnamed; all i;ood;l)rook trout only; worms and flies usual baits; June and November best; hotels ?'J P d. So. Bay City (F. &P.M.) — Saginaw r. '.^ m.; Cheboyganning cr. 2 m.; first best; litreh, b, b. and shovel-nosed pike; perch (yellow) most numerous; worm bait; November best month; hotels $l,">(i p. d,; guides $2 ^i. d.; boats and bait $1 p. d. So. Boardman (G. R. & I.)— So. Boardman r. near station; si)eckled trout; worm bait. J\me and July best; hotel $1..')0 p. d.; guides, boats and bait at very fuiall cost. Trout have been caught here weighing J lbs. Sparta (C. A: W. M.)— Lower 1. High 1., chain Ls, Camp 1., Indian 1.. Squaw 1,, Ueund 1. and Long 1. 3 and i ni,; Kogue 1. 1 m.; Camp 1. best; pickerel, b. b. pierch and "blue gills"; pickerel and jierch most almndant; minnow and worm baits; -May best mouth; hotels $1 p. d.; guides fU p. d.; boats and bait 60c p. d. Spriugport (L. S. & M. S)— Duck 1. 4 m.: b. b. and pickerel; last most numer- "Us; minnows usual baits; May, June, Jidy, Sejitcniber and October best: hotel »1 \). d.; guide at reasonable rate; boat .'jUc p. d. Stager (C. Ai N. W'.)— Brule r, 1 ni.: Boot 1. 4 m.: Lake Stager '4 m. ; Deadmans 1. 1 m.: Pickerel 1. 3'o m.; Lake Maggie .") m.; Brule r. best: speckled trout, b. b., I'irkert 1 and i)erch ; trout most numerous; fresh venison and beef, worms etc. used fir bait; April, May, June, October and November best. The Brule r. is best for irout, and Boot 1. for b. b. A good fishing ground. Stanibaugrh (C. & N. W.)— Iron r. near station; Brule r. 8 m.: Stanley 1. 4 ni.; rlirau'i'ii 1. t> m.; Brule r. best; trout, b. b., pickerel, wliitefish etc.; tr! to $2 p. d.; guides f2 to $''j p. d.; boats can be had. Star Island at St. Clair flats in Lake St. Clair 30 m. from Detroit; (Via D. .1- C. IS, N.I— Perch, b. b., pike, mascalonge and i)ickrnd; b. b. most abundant; t bait, fall iiiontlirt best; boteU ^l.fiO and ^;vJ; boats reascuable; uo regular guideo: beat li^jbiug ;t to 5 luile.s dowu the river. St. Clair |l>. ^V f. S. N.)— St. dair r.audPiuer.; lirst be.st; i)ii'kerel, bciiius,' iind b. b.; pickerel most numerous; worms usual bait; .)uue, July aud Augu-rit best- hotels $'J p. d.; boats ^ni- p. b. or $1 p. d. St. Joseph (several r. r.)— St. Josepb r.aud barl)or, and Lake Michigan; Paw Paw r. and 1., 12m.; Berrien and Twui springs 15 m. Early in the seast)n the best tiHhiUi> is at the moutli of St. .Jonepb r. Midsummer and fall at Berrien aud Twin sprint;.-!. B. b., white bass, ijickcri'i. i>ik«', ami an oe(-asional nmscalonge are taken. Inl. Mi .bigau large peri-li inid hiUi" trout arc caught. Black and white bass in r. .Min- nows, i-raytisb, worms aud art. b:iits arc used; from June to IJct. :U, the best perimi for white bans; June aud July. St-pt. and Oct. for b. b.; hotels $2 i>, d.; guides pt-r coutraet; boats .-f I p. d.; minnows 10c p. doz. Straits of Mackinac (1). .s;('. s. N.)— Les Cheneanx about Ifi m. from the Island (if Mat^kinac; piki-, i)ikepercb, niasealonge, b. b., etc.; pike and s. m. b. ba.sri most numerous; minuow and craytisb baits; July, August, September and OctnluT best; an Indian guide can be hired, but cami)in« out must be doiu'. C'arp r. uuil several other good trout str's art' on tb(^ north sluu-e of the straits. Strouach (I-', ^v P. .M.)— Manistee 1, near station; Bass 1. 18 m.; last named l)e.-it; 1). b., piu'eh aud pickerel; bass most numerous; minnows aud worms usual baius; .\pril l)est month; boats aud l)ait at reascji'-ible rates. Stlirgris (!'■ S. .S: M. S.i — Johnson 1. '2 m.; (;rotcb 1. 3 m.; Ilog Creek 1. 4 m.; Williams 1. 3 m.; Little Johnson 1 . 3 m.; Fish 1. 3 m.; Little Hound 1. 3 m.- Plum I. '1 '3 m.; Hog (!reek 1. and Williams 1. best; 1>. b., strawberry ))ass, pickerel, perch, rock bass eti-.; b-iss.-in.l pickerel most iiuuuTous; minuiAvs and worms usual bam; May, Jun(N July, Septcml)er aud ()ctol)er best; hotels *1 to .?2 j). d.; guides at reasonable rates; boats and baits at uu)derate cost. There are uumeroue other small I's. and cr's. in this section where lisb are abuiulaut Tallman ( 1". '.v P. M.)— Sauble, Twin, liouud, Ford, Bass, Odar, Way RoaJ, (rfiss and Long lakes; Lincoln and Satible r's .; distance ', t<. H m.; Satible, Twin, liouud aud i^iiug Is best; b. b., pickerel, "blue gills," and sonu' pike; bass an I pi kerel most abundant; minnows, deer tail and spoon books as baits; May, June, .Sept. and Oct. best; no regular iiotel. but boardiug hyuses at $1 to $l,-.i5 p. d.; guide f'i.'J') p. d.; boats on most all of the lakes. Xopinabee (Mich. ('.)— Mullet 1. ."> rods; Imlian and Pigeon r. 3 m.; Burt 1. J m. The best i)f these is Mullet 1.; pike, pickerel, b. b., and niasealonge in the lakes, aud grayling in the rivers. June, July. Sept. and Oct. best months; hotels ^J-Jti $2.50 p. d.; giiides, including boat f3 i). d. .V stream 2'^ m. from Toi)inabi-e has been stocked with trout and will be open for public fishing after May 1, 18a5. Traverse City (ann lakud TastinC'- B- -v I. See page IX) — Kose 1, most numerous; worm bait; boats eaii be within 4 m. where there is good rtshing also. Watorsmeet (M. L. S. & W.)— Duck cr and Great Trout hr. near station: la>t best; luook trout; flies and wiu-nis Usual baits; May 20 to Seiitenib.' 1 l)eht; good hotel $1.50 p. d. ; eunof with oarsman $2..';o to $3 p. d. Duck cr. tan Im lislied from the banks for 5 m.: the trout although small, are plentiful. On-at Trout br. is consideicd to be at thi- latter place flrt^t, aud tinh the waters there, then go up to Waters- i,i, . t Aitli yiiiir fiiiidfs. Watervliet (♦' 'V- AV. M.)— Paw Paw 1. 1 m.: Paw Paw r. near station: first best; iiii k' I'll, b. b. mid suiitish; pickerel most iiunierons; minnow^ and woriUH usual li;iit>. winter is best for iiickcrel, but caught at all seasout?; hotels at reasonable iiriii -; boats 'iac to "lOc p. d.; bait at sniall cost. West Bay City (Mich. ('.)— Saginaw r. and Bay; the latter t m. distant; lake til. HI ulutetisli, bass and jierch: Sept. aud Oct. for bass; fiy, nuiiuows aud worms. Ihi I'.iv and lake tishing excellent. West Branch (Mieli. c.i— Kelly's 1. ."> ni.. dam on West branch of Rifle r. H m. (it'or^^i's 1. 5 HI.. S;tge's 1. IH ni.' tile latter is the best water: b. 1)., pike, perch, etc.: the two former prevailing; minnows, trogsiindart. spoons are used; October and Jmie best mouths; hotels ^IJM p. d.; guides ditto; boats aud baits at moderate cUar^is. Willis (W. St. I.. \- P. See p. XV) — Huron r. 3 ni.; i)ike, pickerel, b. b., etc.; 1), 1). most n\inu'i'ous; worm bait; April, May aud September best; hotel ?'2p. d.; bniits and bait at nominal I'ost. Woodstock (I- S. \ M. S.I— (loose 1. '.,m.; b. b., perch and pickerel: first most •iliuiul ml: worm and meat baits; May aud September best; no regular hotel; boats J.V 1.. d. Wyandotte (Mich. ('.)— Detroit r. '3 m.; perch, b. b. and pike; minnow and uiiiiH bait: best months, .lutie. -luly, .Vug. and Sept.; hotels .f'J to ,*:( p. d.; no ^uiiles needed; boats 'J.'ic p. h. The White Sulpiiur Springs are situated at this puiiit, where in season (Mch. .\pr. Nov.) good shooting cau be had. MINNESOTA- Aitkin (N. P- See pagf' VTTI)— Cedar 1. .i m.; Sandy 1, 50 m.: Mill Lncs; last 1,1..-!. w hitefish, i)ickerel, bass and pike pickerel ami whitortsh mostly; trolling hooks ii-uilly used: Alay au~: ••(treat sport tishing in this lake (Suiidy). (iame of all kinds." Albany (i^t. P. M. ^ M. SeepaneX.) — Rice 1. <) m.: pike, pickerel, rock bass ;ui(l -nutish; rock bass and jiike most numerous; spoons and worms used: May, .lull-- ;ind -luly best, hotels .*! p. d.; boats ."xic to .■?! p. d. Albert Lea (("• M. \St. P. See inside back cover.)— Fountain 1. 'j m.; picker- il aiMl perch; perch most numerous; minnow and worm baits. April, May, October aiiil November best; hotel ?'2 p. il.; boats and bait at moderate prices. Aldrich(N'. P-) — Dower 1. 4 m.: jiickerel and bass: pick(>rel most numerous; tr 'j^ ,uid minnows usua" baits; .lune. July and .\ugust best; hotels aud guide at it.i^.iuable rate: l)oat 5()c p. d. Alexandria (St. P. M. \- :\r.)— Lakes Oeupva, Latnka. Victoria, Afnius, Le Hoiu- luiiliii. Iiiirling, Alinoua and a ilo/.eii others, all wifiiin 10 m. : ;ill t-'ood; wall-eyed pikr, pickerel, b. b.. Oswego and rock bass,, croppies, pencil, eti^.; wall-<>y«'d pike, liirkeicl, b. and r. bass most numerous; minnow and frog baits: .lune 1 to October l.Mii«t: hotels if^i ji. d.. #lOp, w.: boats "jOc p. d. Our correspondent writi's: ••We ari' all anglers here. Rock bass vi'eigh 1 lb. ; b. b. :! to •"> lbs.; iiiekerel. (piket and uiasi'iilonge fnmi •') to lo lbs.: wall-eyed pike (pike-i)erch) 1 'j to lo lbs, aud suufish auaiMTch '. lb." Appleton (('. M. 'V St. P.) — .\rtichok(> 1. lo m.: i)ike, pickerel, bass and croppies I'ikc iuid i)ickerel most numerous: frogs, anyle and grub worms as baits; May to Uitolicr best; m> regular hotel; a few boats cau be had. Very good fishing is re- l"ifti'd. Ashley lSt. P. M. .V M.i— Pelican 1. 1 m.; Christian 1. 'J', m.: Lake Sewall •.",, lu.: I'llican 1. best for early season and L. Sewall for summer: i)ike, jdckerel aiicl 1mis:<; hass most numerous; art. spoons and fi'ogs used; .Vjiril l)est for i)ickerel and May for bass; hotel .■f'J p. d.: guides, boats aud baits moderate. Fishing rei)i)rfed (■Xc'.'ll. ut. Atwater (St. P. ^i. \ M. See page X.)— Diamond 1. :t m.: (ireen 1. 1.") ni.; last bt'.st; [lickerel, pike, etc.: i)ickerel most numerous: worms, frogs, etc. u.'»ed; siiriug I'CHtHeason; hotel $i p. w. (Jooil fishing reported. Audubon (N. P. See page VII D— Lake Cormorant -i m.; Pelican 1. lo m.; I^ke 102 THK ANOLKU S GflDK BOOR. Ilunlce in.; two first beHt; pickerel, rock bans, h. b.. whituJlHli, etc.; rock liatiHaud wliitctisli iiid^t abundant; fro^ and frrsli water clam baits; May and Juno bust; Lntel .'rl to .'rl..">o>i. d.; Ixiuts at b)W prices. Tlie resulent.s di> not tihli iniicli. Avon (St. 1'. .\I. A: -M. Wee \>in>v. X.)— .Sijunk l'.- and Minnie 1. ', m.; tirHt lnht; pickerel, jiikc, )». 1)., etc.; iiickerel niiist nunieious; jiiinnnw and t'ro^ baits; Aiinl, May and .luiicbest; Initel ,»1 p. tb; boats a:'.d liuit at reasi.inablr cost; tniUiuy is tUc t'aviiriti' iiitthod anion^' b)cal anylers. Barnesville (St. 1*. ^r. .V M.)— Deer Horn brancli 7 m., Pelicai. Kapuls '.'J m. I«ikcs at -Norwet^ian ii p. d.; ;,'ilides .*2 p. d. ; Iioats plenty and cheap. These are ^'ood fishiuji, huntinj^ and pleasure yrounds, with t^'ood accoui- InodatiouH. Uecker (N. P.) — Miss. r. 2 jn.; Klk r. ', ni.; iilk. Hall and Thompfion I's .'i in.; Klk 1. best: jiike, pickerel, b. b., etc.; iiiinnow and froj,' baits; hotel ^'1 p. u.; boats and bi'it at moderate charges. Eeltrami (St. P. .M. \- .M. See pa^'e X.)— Maple 1.. I'nioi. 1., (rvstal 1. ( lear 1. and Sand Hill r., all about '20 m.; Maple and Crystal Is l)est: pickinl principally; minnows and trolling' hooks used; .\pril to June best; no hotels; cinipmn outfits ri'ip.ired; boats can 1 e had cl.>'ap. N cry Hj;e tishiiij,' reported. Big" Iiake (N. P. and St. P. M. .S: M.)— Bi;i 1. near station: Thompson's 1. .! m.; I-anle 1. 4 m.: last best; b. b. ami pickerel; 't. I), most numerous; fro^ and miiiiinw bails: May and.)uno best; season good to Septembi-r; hotel iri p. w.; boats can be lial. Excelh'iit fisliing reported. Bi;^ 1. was stiu'ked with ^almon (lake) trout some S ji'ais ago; none liave lieen caught as yet, but as tin' water is over 'MO feet dcLj), experienced anglers may yet find these fish in tlie lower depths. Brandcn (St. P. M. iV M.)— Moon 1. '., m.; whitefish, bass, pike and pickcrtl; liickeicl most numerous; wornu and spoons used; June best; hotel .* 1,.")U p. U. guides boats and bait at reast)nable charge. Brown's Valley (St. P. M. \- M.)— L. Traverse 1'^ m.; Big Stone 1. 4 m.; first best; iiickerel, silver bass, pike, butl'alo, etc.; pickerel, bass and sucki'rs most iiu- meious; beef, frogs, etc. are used as halts; good ii.osi all se;isous; hotels $'2 p. il.; boats and bait at '«(le p. d. >laiket fishing is mostly followed. Brownton (<". M. \' .St. P. .See insidi' back cover.; — Lake Marion !1 m.; bake I'reston ;• m.: both very gooil; pike, jdi kerel and various lunds of bass; bass aiul pickerel most numerous; minncjw and fioj^ halts; .May and June V)est; hotel #J p, d.; boats and bait cheap. Excellent fishing. Buffalo Iiake (*"• M. A: St. P.)— L!»k m.; Lake Prestmi 4 m.; last named be-t; i)ickerel. jiike and b. b. ; pickerel most numerous: minnow s ami frogs usual baits; May and June best; hi>tel ;rl p. d. Carlisle (St. P. M. \- M. See page X.)— L. Oscar I m.; L. Hexetli 1 '. m: last named best: pickerel and bass; pickerel most iiumerinis; frog bait; May and liiiie best; no n-giilar ln)tels, but privaic board can be procure.) — ("hisago I's adjoining station; bass, pickerel, eroppifs, tiuntish. etc.: pickerel (jiike) most numerous; art. spoons and minnows used; May, and June best; hotels fl to il.'>f^ \>. d.; hotels furnish boats to boarders free: halts can be had very cheap. .\n excellent fishing point. Chanhassen (<'. M. >^ st. P.)— Long 1. and Lake Susan '., m.; Lake Minnrtonka 3 m.: Long 1. best: i)ickerel. lake bass, rock bass, etc.: lake and rock bass mest abundant: spoons, frogs and grub worms as baits; June and September best; Leai'tt^t hotels are at Minnetonka It m. (iood fishing. Chatfield (C. Aj N. W.)— Boot r. '. m.; Mill cr. '4 111.; first best: b. Il .ml speckled trout are found; luiunow and worm bait.s; Ajiril and September 1m>'.; Lotel •?-J p. d. Ciitiiertl (N. P. See page VIFI.)—Clitlieni! 1. nea;' station: Battle 1. 1 111.: Kast Battle l.'-ii:.; OtterTail 1. ii m.; nochoice; pi,kerel,pike,bafs,wliifefish, etr : jiii ktrel rNITED STATES AND CANAI>A. 103 aiidlaHs moRt numfroufi; minnows, froRH ami artificialbaits nnod. nood tisbihKat all St axons; hotels :?1 to $l.oO p. d.; ffnitles, hoats and bait ran hv hart. CrookSton (St. 1*. M. \- M.l— Hcd I.uk rt I'l'i'led to be very line. Usual accommodations at moderate j)riceH. Dalton (St. P. M. & M.)— Ten Mile 1. i m.: Clear 1. '2 m.; and numerous small Is. iiiviiiuity; Hrst best; bass, pickerel, wliitefisli, pike, etc.: bass, pickerel and pike most iiiimerous: worm, fresli meat and minnnw baits; June, July, .Sei)tt'niber and II, t"bcr best; hotel ;?'2 p. d., boats- and bait can be had. Darwin (St. P. M. i^- M. See pa^e X.|— Washinntou, F.stella and Manella IV :i m.; Ki-tilhi I- best: idckerel. i)ike and bass; pickerel most numerous : minnow bait: Miiy. June and July best. Deer Creek (N. P.)— Leaf 1. 5 m.: otter Tail 1. lo m; last best; b. b., pickerel, I'lki-. whitertsh, et<'.: i)ickerel and jiike most numertjus; minnow bait; June and .Iiily litst: guides, boats and bait at reasonable prices. Deerwood (N. P. See pape VIII.) — Bay 1. .l m.; Serppret 1. near station; Keno 1. :ii;.r station: Portage 1. 1 m.: Hamlet 1. 'J'..ni.; two first best; b. b., pike, pickerel, wliitilish, mascalon+je, croppies, etc.: bass and picierel most numerous; minnows aiiil rliims usual baits; June, July, September and October best; boats 7.")c j). d,; (.'"imI tishing. Detroit (N. P.)— Detroit 1. '.im.; St. Clair L, Sallie 1„ .Amelia 1., Peliean 1., Com- 'laiit I.. Floyd 1. and many others, all easily reached: all of them abound with black itli kinds) and rock bass, wall-eyed jiike, perch, pickerel, mascalouge etc.: black 's are most numerous: minnow bait: hotel (first class) #',i. 5(1 to $'>i p, d.: guides j'J..'iili. d.; boats witli bait and tackle 'Jfic peril, or $1.5up. d. Donnelly (St. P. M. A; M. See page X.)— Long 1. '., m.; Donnelly 1. 1 m.: Cotton- uiHiil 1. 1 m., last named 1)est: i)ickerel mostlv; frog bait; April bcHt; hotel $1 !■ '1- Dover (C. >^- N. W.)— South branch of Whitewater r. 2 '^ m.; trout and chubs; tiiiit iirincipally; worm bait: June best month: ht)tel f i.'J.') p. d.; guides and boats !.i t IK riled. Dulnth (N. P.) — St. Louis Bay I! ni.: for iiickorel. pike, bass, m,\scalonge and ]ciih: and all the streams emiUying into Lake Superior on north shore for brook tiniit. which are accessible by boat: I5rul(> r. is an excellent stream for brool; trout; lii'iiok trout, lake trout and iiickerel are nii st num"rous; worms, tlies, trolling sluiiiiis etc. used: July. August and September best; hotels at reauuuuble rates; L'liiiii s at :fl.5U to $2 p. d.; boats 50c to $1 p. d. Dnnda.s (<'• M. ^- St. P.)— Fox. Circle and I'ninn I's c, m.: Cannon r. near station: i'i'\ iiiiil Circle I's best: pike, pikepercli, perch. sjiei'kliMl bass and 1. in. b.bass; first iiiiisi numerous: sjioons and minnows used: May. June. Seiiteiiiber and October l'i>t; lintels at Dundas at moderate charges: guide with team at reasonable jirioe: I'i'at and bait at fair prices: tishing good. Cannon r. at station; gives excellent lishiii;,' fur b. }i. and jiickerel. E. St. Cloud (N. P. See page VTII)— Mississippi r.; jjike, which are also called 111 ii Irish water salmon: minnow bait: June and Sejitt'inber best; hotel .f .5 to Iflu 1- w.; guides and boats not needed. (Jur reports say that the fishing is very fine in this ^1 rtioll. Eagfle Lake (C. .V: N. W, )— Lake Eagle ';. m.: Lake Madison 4 I'kki 111, bass. ))erch and suntish: bass most numerous: worm and May ;uiil June best: hotels $'2 ji.: boats and baits very reasoiiiible. East St. Cloud (St. P. M. & M. See page X)— Mississippi r. adiacent: pike and I'll ki ;. 1; pike most nun^Tous: minnow and frog baits: June and Sejitember best; Imttl at reasonable rates; no boats re. d. Fairfield (<'. iM..t St.l'.)— Prairie 1. 1 '^ m.; Crystal I. f. m,; both ijood; bass, iijrk- crel, snntisli, croiiiiics etc.; bass niost H>)Uudant; minuosvs ustial bait; Ma.v t" September best; hotel i^l.rxjp. d.; boatH .50c to S 1 p. il. Excellent ttuhing. Paribault (('. M. \- St. p.) — Cannon 1.3 m.; l{o1)ertH 1. .'tm., Cedar l.C.iu.; rrenchl. 7ni.; Mn/./aSkal. '.Mn.; Shields 1. 10 m: Fox 1. H m.; Circle 1. In ni.: Hunts 1. '.> m.: also Cannon and Straight rivers '.m.; Roberts, Cedar, Frencli .md Shields lakes best; ))ickerel. b. li., wall-eyed i)ike. yellow perch, croppies ( Ic : pickerel, yellow perch and croi)pies inosi .Minierons; minnows and spoons n.-cd; May, Jnn(^ September and October best, hotels at reasonable rates; bouts 25c t^ 60c p. d., and baits at "jric to oOc p. 10' I. Fishinj^ excellent. Fairmont ((' M. .K: St. P.)— Hall 1. J' Silver 1. K m.; F-ast Chain 1. '.t 111.; Tenhiissen 1. 10 m.; all (,'oimI; pike, ))ickerel. b. b., jierch etc.; pike and )ii<'kinl most numerous; ai't. sfioons, frog's etc. as baits; spring; and fall best: hotels .rl.."iii to ^- p. d.; boats 7."ic p. d., and bait a! moderate cost. 'I'liere are three chain- ni lakes running? throuf^h this county (Martin) in which the tishing is said to lie i\ cellent, Ferg'us Pails (St. P. M. \- :M.)— Fish 1., Jewett 1., Bass 1., Horseshoe I.: iill abor.t Li hours drive I'roiu station; all good; jiike, pickerel and bass; pickerel lun.-t immeiiMu; l^'ogs and trolling' spoons as baits; June and Seiit. best; guide uith team ;?l 1 . d.; boats and bait 51 p. d.; hotels .^U p. d. Other lakes ad.iact-nt ^;ivh {;ood hshing. Fond du Iiac (N. P. See jiage VIII)— St. Louis r. near station; pike, pick.ni. l.asi^ etc.; jiike most niimenms; trogs, meats, etc. used; June. July and Au^riiM best; no regular hotels; guides ami boatH i;au be procured at moderate cost. Foreet Lake (St. P. & D.) — Fcu-est 1. near station: Clear 1. •, m.; about aliki'. ]iike. pickerel, trout, bass, pei'ch, sunlish etc.: suntish, bass, and pickerel wvA numerouH; mimiows, worms and frogs baits used, June, July and August liot, hotels #10 p. w.; boats and baits can be readily obt4iined. Port Ripley (N. P.)— I-. .Mexander lO m.: L. Anohosippi 1 '_. m.; Round 1. s ni. Long 1. H m : first best: iiickerel, pike and bass; pickerel most numerous: siniu- iug (lone mostly: April and May best. Prazee(N- P.)— otter Tail r. I'.im.; nniuprnns lakp: April, May and September best: hotel .rl p. d. Frontenac (<". M. .^ St P.)— Lake Pepin 2 ni.: Rush r. 10 ni.; Plum or, 1" in Pine cr. 4 m.; bass picke'vl, wall eyed jtike etc. abound .n the lake, and trout ii: the river and ereeks: minnows, spoons and Hies are used; Ma\. June. iSepteinlur and October best, luit fairly good also in Jc,',,- and August: hotel .SJ ji. d., ^Vl !'• w.; boats with men .fLriO ]), d., without 50c p. d. At the head and foot of l..ak' I'ejiin ;ire the best fising grounds Fnlda (<'. M. vV: St. P. See inside back cover)— 7 MiU hike.«; first 1. near station. pecond 1. 1 m.; last best: jiickerel. b. b. etc.: pickerel and coarse flsh prcli'iiii- nating; art. s;;oonH used mostly; May, June and October best; hotels %'i. p. li : boats and bait at nominal cost. Glen wood (N. equally numerous P. )— Ii. Minnewapka; pickerel, bass perch, inascalonge etc.; ; minnow, fi'og and worm baits; May, June and July best: liutel L'NITKI> HTATES ASO CVNVTJ.V. 105 }ji . il. or f5 i>. w.; lioiitM (ind bait at reasouabh- pricon. Beautiful campinR prcmudH .im'iIh liiki'. Graceville (!^t- !'• ^I- '"^' M.)— Tnkuu 1. uear statioii; i>ickircl priiuipallv; i;n\ia laii-. -Mii.^ !ii''l •liiiic bi'Mt; hotelH II. So p. il. Granite Falls (•'• ^I- \' J^>. I'.)— Miiiiiosf>ta r. rniininp throiiRh villuRf and scvt-r- iil l;il>is i:l)i>iit H mill's distant; tirst best: jiickfrol, pike and bass; pikf must niinirr- (>ii>; iron, iiiinnnw and worm baits; Marcli, April and May best; lititt'ls *'J p. d.; liuHl- •"'••«' p. d.; bait pli-ntifnl. Grey Eacrle (N. !'• S«r iiauc VIII.)— Hinh 1. 1 '. ni.; Twin I's 1 ni.; I,ad> 1. 1 'j 111.; MuiiikI 1. 4 m.; all «ivr very tine tishiii^^; i)ick('ri'l. iiikc. bass, wliitctish and (.th.i> abound; fro^,'. minnow and fresh ni<'at baits; Fcttruary till .Vpril and -June Id (I, t'lbrr best; liott-l.'i^l p. d.; h'Uides 5'J p. d.; boats and bait ^cry moderate, Till ^' are choife t,'roiinds. Grove City (^t. 1*. M. \- ^I.)— I..ake Knronos 15 m.: jiike, pnkcul and )>ass; 1 1. kriel most numerous; art. spooUM used mostly; .May and June best, no hotel at hik' . I'Acellent lishiuK. GiiU River (N. P.)— Sylvar. 1. 1 m. from Sylvan 1. station; (lull 1. t ni.. and (iuli r. iii^ii' station; (lull 1. and .Sylvan 1. best; bass, whitetisli, iiiekerel, jiereh. ete.; liirkirel and bass most numerous; minnow bait; March, April and .Alay best; hoteU j^l |i. il.; boatii ean be had reasonable. Hallock (St. 1'. M. \- M. See pa«e X.)— Two Rivers; piekorol, piko atid other Mini ties of western lislies; minnow and worm usual baits; .May and .June l)est; liiitil> ■?- p. d. Our correspondent writes; "Fibli can be taken an., where alou),' the liuiiks of the river." Hammond (<'. ^I. iV St. P. )— Zumbro r. near station; ])iiker- most nunu'rous; worms, meat and minnows usiuil baits; .\pril ami May best. Harris (St. P. iV I).)— Fish 1. "J'j m.; bass, i)ickerel, suntish, etc.; l)asHaud suntlsh iui»I abunilant: ^,'rubs. frof^s, minnows, etc. as t aits; .June and .Inly best; hotels at r(.;iM 'liable rates; ^juidi's .*4 p. d.; boats and bait at nominal cost. HastingfS (''. M. ^' St. P.)— Sprini; 1. .1 m.; b. b. and pickere in about e(|Ual (jiiiuitities; minnow bait; ^ood at ni)st all seasons; hotel .•f'2 p. d.; jjuides, bouts ami bait at reasonal)le i>rices. This 1. in wubject to the rise an^!llii r. ; low water best for ttshiny. Hayward (*'. M. \- St. P. See inside back cover.)— .\lbort Lea 1. '2 ni.. and its outlet Shell Uock r.; the tirst best; jiickerel. bass etc.; pickiu'el most numerous; luiiiiinws. froj.;.setc. used as baits; May and June best and also ^^Dod in winter; hotil .<;( p. w. Herman (St. P. M. .v ^I.) — Schram's 1. 1 ni.: Cormorant 1, Vl m.: Pomme de Tirii- IK m.; and iiunuM'ous small lakes; the two tirst best; pickerel, pike and bass, liiikerel nuist nunu^rotis; art. spoons used mostly; .\i.ril, Ma\ and ,Juiu' best; hotel $1 til .*2 p, d. (iuide .">0c p. d.; boats and bait at modei'ate rates. Hinckley (St. P. M. .V M. See i)aue X.)— (irindstom I., (rrindstone r., antates that the above waters are "not very easy of access." Hokah (C. M. & St. P.)— Lake Como '., m.; Root r. '„ m. Silver cr. 8m.; (rower. r> m.; Kock cr. 4 m.; tirst best; bass, pickerel, perch, trout, jiike. etc., in abiiut eijual inimbers; miiiuow l)aits; Juiu\ .July and .Vu^ust liest; hotels .•?'2 to ji.:">|| 11. d.; (iuides .*1 . ai) to $2 p. d. ; boats and i>ait at reasonable char^'es. The trmu lishiug is reported good in the cr., and the other varieties uf tish can lie freely cuii^'ht. Howard Iiake (St. P. M. A: M.)— Howard 1. at station; Dutch 1. 1 m.; Lake Mary '.'III.; nbout eijually good; jnke, pickerel, bass; etc.: pickercd and bass most uuuier- eiis; iiiiunow bait: .June and July best; hotel f'2 \). d.; boats plenty at Lji; p. h. Houston (('. ^I. "It -St. P.) — Root r. and Amidon 1. adiacent; also numerous trout striiuiiH near; Uoot r. liest; pickerel, bass, etc.: pickerel most num(>rons; worms, frnijs. minnows, grasshoppers, etc. as baits; May, June, July and Septeml)er best; liuti 1- at moderate charge; guides at reasonable cost. Jackson (('■ 'SI. k St. P. See inside back cover.) — Clear 1, 4 m.; Des Moinos r. at stati'ii; botii good: pike, bass, xdckerel. buttalo. etc.; pickerel and ^'ike most 106 THK ANdl.EU S (H'Il)K IIDOK. rmiiicroiiH: fro^^H niid iniiinowH n-miil biiits; May to Ocfi.bcr lust; Imfcl;; .*l."iiti) $2 \>. (1. ]>fM Moiiii'M r. at .Iin'kson liiini^-ln'-' Ncrv cxcclltiit tl-ihiii^. Janesville iC k N. \\. Sec jia^f XVII.i -f.akf i;i\siaii I m.; iiickci'il. )ihsh IKTcli. ftf. . iiii'kcri'l uiid liasH iiidHt aliiinilaiit: iiiiniiuw and li(P(^ tiait(<; .May ain) Juno hcHt; hotf-ls $1 ti> f'i i). <1.; >)'jatH 'iSic t(. Mv p. d. Kandiyohi (St. 1'. M. .V M.)— I»iiin>ii m.: (in-t n l. in ni.i I,akf I.illian i:i m.; twii Ihst l)<--t; )piki'. iiirkcrcl, ))fri'h ami li. 1). alininKl: art. hiPniuiH ami i'vini> iimiI; May and Jiim^ hunt; ln'iil *1 ji. d.; nuidt'H :?"> )). d.; Imals fm-, J'inliiiij,' Ik riimriid aw very Hiif. Kasota (<'. A: N. W.)— liakc Ktiiily .'I iii.; Lak«' WaHhiiiytoii r. in.: T/ikc Madi^un I'Jiir.; the two lant Ix'kI; iiitcIi, jpiki', pickerel, bawi' and HimHsli. iiike, iiiikinl, and 1). h nioHt iiiimeronH; m))ooiih. iniiiiiowH and tlies lined; I'eliriiary. .May, .Inin and l>eceiiil)cr bent nioutbH; boats and bait ''an be jn'ueiireil at niodenite l'llal■^;^. Xellog'g' (<'. M. A; St. P.)— MiHs. r. :J in.: Indian cr. (i ni.: Snake cr. 4 ni.: Mins. r. best for roi'k bass, b. b. and inckerel, and tlie i r's for trout: niiiini)W, woi-ni and froj,' baits: guides and boats can be liad reasonable. Kerkhoven (St. 1'. M. k M. See paKoX.) — Xorwa,\ 1. v.' m.; Miinson 1. '.hu.; lii'Mt best: iiickerel, bass, etc.; pickerel most nnnieroiis; minnow and worm bait ■: s|inii;; liiontlis best: liolels :?! to $l..")n )>. d. : j,'iude with conveyance :?:< ji. d.: boats and liaii at moderate cost. Kettle River (St. P. \- J».)— One 1. (iinnniiie
  • ! uunurons: worms and sjioon liooks usual baits: May, June, July and .■^ll^;llst \>. -liai' ami Sejiteiiiber best; liofel :?'J p. d.; boats 'jjc p. h., .■?! p. d. Iiake City (<'■ M. '^: St. P. See inside liack cover. )—T,ake Pejiiu an eiilar^;eiui lit (if Aliss. r. near station: and trout streams near, on both sides of the lake; I.aki' Peiiin best: black and white bass, \\all-c.\ cd jiike, jiickerel, sand pike, mascaloii^'i' and other ^ame lishes; bass, jiikc, pickerel and cropjiics most numerous; niinnnw-:, artilicial tlies, etc.; May, -lune, September and October best: hotels ,'»'J p. d., luiicli less liy the wi "U; boats at reasonable prices. Iiakefield (<'. M. \- St. P.j-lleron 1. I m.; doose 1. 'J lu.: first best: i>ickei'el. piki. etc.: pickerel most numerous; minnow and fio^,' baits; .\pril and .May best; lii teU ■^'i p. d.; jiiiiiles, boats and bait at reasonable rates. Iiake Park (N. P. See pa^e VIII.)— Coriiioiant 1. f^ iu.:bass, iiickerel, whiteii-!i. etc.: bass and suiitish nuist numerous; minnow hait; siirin^f best season; hop 1-;,; reaso'iable rates; (guides at nioderati' ihar^^e; boats .'rl to >;'j p. d, Iiake Pepin K'- M. A; St, P. .V other roads.) — T'lls lake is 'J.") iii, lonp, the bond ai;il foot all'ordint,' the best tishiuf,'. Lake City (which .lly ''y trolling; or by wadiu^; the bars; for iiike-]ieiTli tin- live minnow is only used, when they cannot ba had, a daii},'liut,' piece of liesb i- -ul- Htituted. See Thk Amkrican ANtiLKit, Vol. Ill, pa^e 2W. Iiitchfield (St. 1". M. \- M.l— I,. Washington H m.: L. Stella 8 m.; .Minnie Bell 1. ' 111.; L. Hipley '^m.: L. Kronuas I'J m.: about alike; pike, bass, jiickerel, etc.; ;iirl;- crel and bass most iibiindaiit: minnow and froji lialt: May, •lune, and July I't-i; hotels #1. .'fl.riii and ji'i p. d.; boats and bait at rensoiialile prices. Little Palls (N. P.)— Fish 1. lo m.: Bic<' 1. C m.; Mille Lac 35 ni.: Sullivan 1. -■ III. and Platte 1. •2,') in.: Sullivan i. best; pike, iiickerel. niaHcabiUf^o, b. b., silver i';l^■ perch etc.: bass most nuiiieroUH; froths, niiuuows and spoon hooks usetl; Juie l.tv f aii I ' I.illiaii i:! ni.; icl frii^i-. 11^1(1: iiiK JH ni.iirtiil l/ik.' MmiIi-hi, \n\ii\ iijiki 111, iir.v, May. .Inin' riit<^ i'liat>;i . . 4 III.; Mi^^-. r. 1>W, Wniui ;iii,l on 1. '.Mil.; tii'xt II liiiit ••: spriiii; li(i»(,M aiiil liiiit I'h (niiTiai ll ) IIHllH'll nil's' ul .Xiinn^l lii M; iriiiiircd. ■••lit til \ m.-iu'i'; , bulliilii. rU\: ii'il, MaN, .Iiiii'- II l■Illal'^'(■lU( !;i tlic hi\ir: I.akr c. liiascal.'iij;'- Ills: liiiiiihiu-. .■?'J 11. ll., iiiiiili ]licliCl'fl. |iiki . ,v lifst; li'IiN rcl, whititisli. asiiii; lidtiN;.! .;, thclirtnl ai:il (1 is licadiiuar- •auiiiiii^' inu>t iia.si'aliiiit.'f are (m1 li;iss (tri-^ll irt. siKMiii; till' liikc-iui'iii tlif ufllfshis-uli- Fiimif li.lll. '■' . rti-.; iiii'k- and July be-t; Sullivan 1. -■' I)., silvir lia— . cd: .luiii ln-i (I liott'ls at tlio •H ar<; fidl ••'■ m^av stati"ii: \V, bass, v.li'.'.'' il.li. -luiftph and f'thfr.^: ]iicktin'l. jiikc mid bat-s nioHt ninncronn: niiimnW!-. beef, iM.'k .iiid iiit'i-i'M (it H^ll iiHfd; .\iiril. .\ll^'ll^t. l)cc<'nibfr, .January and T'cbriiary bi'Mt- I.mIi I- .r l.'''>" 11. <1. tiuiiii'.-* at iiiiidcratf rust; btiatw and bait at naHnnabb' iirii't-n. ntlirilV within '.) ni. I'liiitain an ubiindancf ot littk, and ((ikkI uliuuting for diu-k, ^iii'>i I'ti'. may uli-o b<> had tm them. Mahtowa (St.l*. .V 1).)— Mmisc Horn r. '^ ni.: Black Hoof •r..') in; andHcvpralHmall lalii - iii't naiiitd. troiii '.' to l in., lakes flir best; iiickcri'l niostly : frons, wonns and .|,M n- iisi-d; May and .Ilinc 1 t-st. Mankato (scvtral r. r.|— Madison I. Ki m.; Lake J'.mily liini.; \VaHliln»{ton 1. 7 m; |;:i;i 1 artli r , J.f ."Siiciii' r.. I.oon, Lilly, and crystal I's 12 ins.; I.tttlt- and lUn Cobli IS. Maiilt'T. uiio Miniii'si'ta I'.; the lalfsarc best; i-ike. biitlalo, bu.-s, iiickeiel aid ,i.ar-e varieties i icLeiel iiiid pike liiost niiiiierous- wnrnis. iiieiit. siiiall (Isli iiiiil frii>;s arc usual baits; Miiiiiiier and fall are best in the lakes, ^priiij; in tlierivei. ; hi'ti N numcroiis lit nasi nabb' chai^'es boats mid bait pleiitv and moderate, .\ ("ll li^hinK 'iii'l i hooting 1 iijiit. The rivers at .tlantaio fiive exeellont lishint^. on .vlilrli lio boats are needed, \\:iilill(! belll{^ the rule. Maple Plain i-Si. 1'. ^I. .': M.)~ !.. Indei'endenee 1 ',,, m.: pickerel, b. b.. eropiiicm . ll I'lrki'iel must n.inieroiis; minnow Iiait: summer months liest; hotels ;*! )i. d.; ii ,ii~ .iiiii bait ideiity and reasonable. Marshall (f. .V N. AV. see pa^e XVII.)— (ioose 1.. Swan 1.. Lake Marshall mid lliilwiii'd r.; tirst best; jiiekerel, perch etc; pickerel iiiii;.t iiiiiiieroiis; fi'ot,' and miii- i;, w baits; .Line. -Inly. Vii^iist and September best. In Itedwood r. pickerel aro .iliiiiiilaiir and ot I'air si/.e. Medford (< . M. >V St. P. See inside back cover)— straight r. 'j m., pickerel, h. I'll') perch; pii'kerel most nuineroiis: minnow bait; May and .Mine bust; hotel at ii'.i-i'iiable I'ate. Milan (»'. M. \- St. I'.) — Liic.i|i:il'arle I.'.;'. 111.; pike, pickerel, b.b., catllsli 't'.; inckerel most numerous; spea.' li.-;I;ii.^' largely followed. Millvil_£ (''. ^r. ^' f>t P.)— Ziimbro r. 2 ni . ; b. b.. pickerel etc.; b. b. most I iiini Ms: miniiows and art spoons; May and .June best; no re^'iilar hotels, liii iiii\ate boaid can be obtained at niuderate cost; no guides leiiuired, A t:., I 'lite point with anglers of this sertion, Minneapolis several r, r )— LV Minneton a (upper and lowi r>. abmit 1.") m.; Miihiiiel Sill.: seseral other smal lake.'* in the vicinity where ^'ond lishiiiK can II hail; pickerel, b, b , I'ropliies, wall-eyed )iiki' etc, ; pickerel are most liiimerous III I.. Miuuetoiika. and wall-eyed pike in .Medicine 1.; froi^'s, minnows and troUiiit^ liaits used; .June, September iiud October best; niimeroiis hotels around Is .Aliniie- t' Ilka t roni s^'J to .■?."> p. d., and private boarding,' houses at or near .Medicine L; ^; ulis with bnat at reasonable rates; boats and bait at moderati' charges. Minnehaha (<'. M- -V St. P.)— Mississipiii r.. Laki' .\nielia and Mud 1.; pickerel. ii ll. I ti ,; pickerel and b.iss most nuniernus, fro;,' and iiiiniiow baits; May, . I line iiiil tall iiioiiihs best; hotels i^^p, d, boats can be had at the liikes at reasiinablo llUi-. Minnesota City M'. M. iS: St. p. i—Mississijipi r. ami slou^'hs 1 m.; pickerel, : iki . !'. b. etc.; of these the bass are most abundant; minnows and spoons used; j1i\ iiiii .June be-st; hotel .•?! p. d.; lioats and bait with guide .•?."> p. d. M-ntiOSe .St. P. M. iV M. See pa!,'e X)— Crow r. 2'. m.; I'.ntlalo 1. 6 m,; last iKiiii, 1 I",' t; iiickerel, bass and sunlish; pickerel and bass most numerous: froL? mill luiiiiiuw liaits, August and September bent; boats can be had reasonable. Moose Lake (St. P, it I),)— sturgeon 1. 5 m.; Island I. ami numerous others; .""till ;i'iin I. best; pickerel, bass, pike etc. all abound; wdrnis, minnows etc. a'^ liaii>; Kebruary, March, .liine, .Inly and August best; hotel :^1.50l), d.; good liiiut- lii;; 111 tlii-; locality also. Morris (St. P. ;\L I'lc M.) — Pomme de Terre r. 1 iii,; Foss' 1. .'i m.; Wintermuto ]. ll::.: llooswolds 1. (i ill : Long 1 . Viii.; Clear 1. 7 m.; Pomme de Terre r. and Clear 1. Ill .-t; pike, pickerel, bass, salnniii. perch and suiitish pickerel and pike mo^t aliiiiiiluiit. minnow and trog liait; .\pril May .June, .Xiigust and September best; hull U >il,,"io to :?2 p. d.; guide with team i^i(.."iO p. d.. boats and baii at small co.t. ('I II it tishing leported. Mnmd Prairie (•'• M, »'« St. P,)— Day Valley Jt: trout. picke;-el. bass, ? V '" ' ■■*' 108 THK ANUrF.n H oriuK noC'K. fiiinflHh «>(•'.; ]>iikfrcl iiirH,v hdiI Jiiiir- 'i> ■>!; 111! rf^^iilitr liotclh; ^iiidt'H urv iiii;iii'r 1. 7 m.; :\rimH^>M uhiiuI liait«: •liiiK- iiiul thi^ winter lit-nt tinitH: lioti'lr* .'!=l.'iii to jt'2 {i. d.; bimtH uud Imit i:un )»' liinl cboup. A K''i'i»t ilL A; M.) — Lake Osakis near Htation; i)ike, pii'kerol, b. b. (1. in.), silver and rock bass, croppies, whitetish, etc.; jiickerel and bi ss most nuiiniini.'*; hotels $1 to .■?2.r>o i>. d.; guides at reasonable rate; boats lUc to 2l)c p. h.; bait pi. iity and cheap. Osseo (St. P. M. A: M. See page X.)— Fish 1. ',i m.; I'Jigle 1. 2'^ m.; last best: picke- rel, bass, sunlish, etc.: pickerel most numerous; frog and worm baits; Ma.\ uuil June best; hotels #1 p. d.: boats cau be had at reawouable ratea. Trolling is tL» favorite method with local anglers. Owatonna (<^'. M. A: St. P.) — Beaver 1. 22 ni.; Clear 1.15 m.; and some ;) nr 1 other small lakes; Clear 1. best: pickerel, pike, bass and perch; bass and pickerel most numerous; minnow, frog etc. baits; May, June, July and August best: hotels $1 to 12.50 p. d.: boats oUc. to :51 p. d. Perham (N. P. Heo page VIII)— Little Pine 1. 1 '^ in.; Big Pine 1. 2 m.; first l»st; pike, Iiickerel and b. b.; jiike aiul pieLere' in excess; uiiuuows and artiticial i'iut' used; winter months and as late as June Lest: hotels $2 p. d., $1 to #("• p. w.; I'.iat- and bait reasonable. Peterson (C. M. \- St. P.) — Small br. (unujined) 2ni.; 1 do. 4 m.; first mentiiind lest; trout; worm bait; June and July best; no regular hotel, but board cau he 'JNITKIt HTATEM AND CANADA. 109 Bt; pickerel is . i.iiiiicfl at private liniiHOH. The Root r. is ati*o aliout ', lu. illMtant. \\b. .::,.| ilikcrr) liiti.V be tiiiiild. Pine City (St. I'. \- D.,- Snuki' r. ainiCnmH .. uljucriit to xtufi"ii; I'okiniiiiu i. . :: ; hipt l>«'Ht', iiickcrcl tiiiil wall r.M'it ptkc: )iit'kiTi'I iiioHt ulxiiiduiit : frn^jH woiiiix Hud troUiiiK HiHKiUH UN ImitH; Juii«- ami -Inly bi-Ht; liott-lH #'J p. il.; bimtM .ji>o. Prior take (•'• M. \- Ht. IM— I'rior 1. near Htatlon: Hpriiiji 1- 1 m.; <'ryHtal 1. ', II. t icdit r. 2 III.; KhkIc cr. I m.; .Miiiiif^i.ta r. tl in.: ('cilur, ('viithia and I'iHh liiK' - i'< III : all <'X<'i'll<-iit: iiiaHralnn^i', piikci-i'l, i^ri'iu and black )iarii--4, »iill > ' ';<', pri'i'li Mild ntlirrs; lianH aud pii'krnd art- iiinst niiiiitTiiiiH; niiiiiinWH iikI III I liaitH; .Mu> and .liinc lii'st : liutcU .f 1 to .ii'J ]>. d.; aUo plnily nf pri- \ ill 111 . to lie had ilicap; IxtafK and baitw plt-nty and ri-aHoiialilf. Beads Lauding' {<'. M. .V: St. I'.l -MiHsiHHippi r., Chippc^va r. an iN'piii; il Nth of ( 'liipix'Wa (ippiiHitf Htatinii and l.akr Pipin I'.in,; Mniitli of Cliippiwn I ,iip| iilmn,' the lmiik.>< iif flic .MifH. r. Iicnt; white and h. It , jukc. ]iickcrcl, catlinh it' . liaHH, pike, and catllHli niuHt niinicniiiH; ndiiiiowH iihciI uh bait for ^'iiiiic UnIi .iiiil "Id chce.Mc fur cattlHli: .Vjiril tu Nnvcinlier boHf; huttd j:|.."iii p. d.; (,'iii(lcM, bualH ami bait at reaMunabk- rate. Rochester (<'. .V N. \V. Scc pa^e X\II.)— So. Fork Ziimbio r. near Htutioii; b. b., I i.l.i 111, pike and front; ba.->s and pickerel nioht niiiiieroiiH; minnow and vsoriii bails; Au^jii-t. Sclitelnber an nominal coHt. Boseniont (('. M. .V St. P. Seo inHido back cover)— CryHfal 1. 7 ni.; pickerel liiihipally; I'roK bait; .Iiiih' 1 to September bust; hotel # 'J p. d.; KUide ;?'J..'>ii ji. d.; ji.Ml- .'.lie to $1 p. d.; bait plenty. Eush City (Ht. 1*. \- I).)-l{iiHh 1. '.". m.; St. Croix r. .'• in.; trout, pike, plii'l>eiel and bass; pike most niimeroUH; minnow and ti'i'i; baits; .\pril. May, Sepicnibii' and ( ictober best; hotels #lfo ?!'J p. d.; (^iiidcH • j [I d.; boats aud bait at nominal iiiice. "Very ;;ood li>lii!iK" is reported. Shakopee (<'• M. \- St. P.)— Prior 1., Sjirin^' 1 und \V I 1.; lirst best; bass, pick- (ii 1 mill cropiiies; cropjiies must nniiK'idiis; iiiiiiiiow and fiim baits; .lime and hejiti iiiber best; hotel at reasonable rate; boats .">nc to ^1 p. d.; bait can be pro- tin ril cheap. Sherbum (('• M. .^ St. P.)— Fox 1. :) m.; iiike, jiickerel, b. b. etc.; two first most i.\iini rolls: spring,' and fall best; hotel at reasonable rate, also boats and bait. St. Cloud (St. 1'. M. \ M.)— Pearl I. Pi m.; Pleasant 1. H m.; (iraud 1. 15 m.; I'liirl and (irand best: jiike, pickerid and b. b.; pickercd most numerous; worm aud iiiiiiiniw baits; .July aud August best; boats .•?!.. "lO p. d. St. Hilaire (St. P. M. *; M.)— Red Lake r.; walleyed pike and pickerel; tndliUK ^1 IS and small tish used; summer best time; hotel f 'J p. d.; boats aud baitH at Umilii'ate cost. St. Paul (Several r. r.)— White Bear 1., Lake .Johanna, Lake Owasso, Snail 1., Turtli 1., Pleasant 1., Vadnais 1., Lake Phaleii, Lake Conio, (icrvai.-i I., Louj^ 1., I..ake •Iiistpliiue, iJe Moutreville 1. and Silver 1., all within a radius of in ni., some vith- 111 111' close to city limits; the threi; tirst uamed are best; b. b., j ickerel, pike, rock liH.-s, silver bass; pen-h, etc.; b. b., pike, Bilver bass and snutish most uumeroiis; iiiiiiiinws, fro{.!s, worms aud spoon hooks used as baits; .June, .July aud .September lust; hotels $1 to $'.i p. d.; boats #1 to Sl.'iiJ p. d., j,'enerally no t )ii-Ht; l)iiHH, ])ick4'rcl, iiiiim uloiigo. n)(lhni>c, cfc: jiicki ifl iiiiil niastftloii^c iii(i»i ubiiiiduut; Aiiril, Mav and June be;:'; bottd ut iU(i(UTat»' cbai'^;"; boatn aiiil lnu! cheap. Starbuck (N. I'.)— Lake Miniu'waska V, ni.. ba.-n, ) :< 1;c el. like, hnflalo ui;., iitliii'.s; all nunicroiis; niiiiiHiw beef iiiid win m bait.--. Ouiic. .lulv and ,\iif;iist 1 i -t. htitulH ;f '2 1). d.; },'»ide S3 p. d. ThiH lake i.s badly jiot-tislird witli iitais. ( Ic. Stillwater (<". M. A: St. r. See inside back cdvcr.)— St. ('mix r. 4 iii,;liirle Clam I'., IJit^ Clam r. . 'ill 111.; Itock cr. Ifiim.: and hfvci'al otlicr tiibutaricH toti.fSt. Cidix ^^mall and nani(dcHH; White Henri. I'J ni.; Coriie la 1. 1 m.; many uihe;' hikes williin lf» 111.; iiike, b. b., iiii-kercl, siintisli, ci-diPiii.'s ete. in St. ('mix r. and lakcM adjacent; Irout in tlie tributaries; tas.s md jiiekerel most almndant: fro^;. miniinw and worm baits; May ami .Iiiiie best fur ti'niit, spring' and tall tnr other xariitics; lintels .*'J ]!. (1.; boats 'jric |). li. ; bait (niiniu>\vs) 'J'u' )>. pail. The trout streiiiij- ,iri- Home distance fi'oni .itillwater and must be )ea<'hed by teams, the dri\ ers of u hirh ari' posted as to location of waters. Taylor's Falls (St. P. .^- D.)-St. Cmix r. near station; Thaxter 1. 1 m.; Sauill. Ciiii.: l)eerl. dm.: Jlalsaiii 1. 12 m.; i'i^ Hock i r. IS m.; 'J'honipson's cr. 4 iii.; lij^r Kock cr. is best for trout; bi'ook trout, bass and jiickerel: two (irs.t nuiiieniii-.; Worms, beef, ^'rasshojiiiers and (lies used as baits; May and -lune best; liotels >\.'tn to .ii'Jp. d.; gii.deH at .■?! and expeuscH it. d.; boats il ji. d.; bait at merely mimina cost. Thomson (N. P. and St. P. .V T). )— Silver cr. ■-> m.: Black Hoof and severiil otlifr small streams; tlrst best; speckled trout: worm bait: .lune and .Inly best; hotihit reasonable rate; uo {jtuides or boats needed. Tower (D. ''^: I. R.)— Tmnt 1., IJnrntside 1,, and a number of lakes easily accc.s>i. ble; lake trout. ])ickeri'l. jiiUe and b. b.; lake trout and jiickerel most nuniernu^; Usual baits: .Inly and AutdiHt best; hotel Jt'IJii) p. d.; Indians as j^uides .'?1.5i). Tracy (C. \ N. W. See pa^'c XVII. )— Lake Sie^'cl and Lake Shetak; last best: jiike, pickerel, bass, butfalo, etc. : pikerel most numerous: fro^,'s. worms etc. as baits: g<.n)d almost all the year; hotel at reasonable rates; boats and bait very cheap. Two Harbors (IX •.V- I. U.)— Stewart r. :( m.: Ktiifc* r. h ni.; both good; bnx.k triuit: usual baits; July and .Vu^ntst best: hotel i^2.'>i) p. d.; guides and boats imt needed. Vlllard (N. p. See page VIH.)— I,. .\m(dia ',. m.: L. Villard ', m.: L. I.evaii 1 ni.: two la.it best; b. b.. pike, pickerel and rock bass: ]iike and bass most abundant, frog liait: .Vujjust and September best mouths: hotels ut reasonable rates; liniit, and bait .•?! p. d. Vining' |N. 1'.) — l-^ist Bottle 1. l m.; whitetish, jiickerel, jierch. bassandpike: b.'. ntiil whitetish most luuiieroiis; minnows and art, sptoiis use'- p. d. or $8 p. w.;boate aud bait ph'Uty and clieaji. I'ishing excellent. Waverly (St. P. M. \' M. See pag<' X.) — Waverly Twin Vh ', m.: erjtially jjndil; bass, pickerel, suntish. etc.: bass, jiickerel an\. jiikf, iiickcrf'.. bass etc. : jiickciel most imiin-nius: frot^ bait; May and .Imu- l,f!-t; lifitil 5^1. i">" i>. (L; bduthi and bait« lan b( iiniciircd. Wliite Bear i>^t. I'. \ 1».|— AVliite Hear 1. near station; liald Ka^'lc 1. 1 ni.; about .liili liass, jiiikiirl, \vall-<_vfd iiilic, rTojijiics cti'.; j ii kcrcl. i^iUc and riojiiiics nio.-t imiiii lous; worm iiud minnow l)ait; Ma\ and .June best, ))iit ^ood the entire seaHou; ii'til- ?'-'.•"" p. d.; boats 'irx' \). li.; bait rlieaii. Wi'ilniar i>t. I', ^r. \- ^I. Se(- ja^^e \.)— <.reen 1. 1l' ni.; Iiiaiiiond 1. i:i m.; Nor- w:;i 1. I.', ni.; Ka>;b- \. \ ni.; tirst be.-t; jiike, idekerel and b. 1p.; piUe and jiiikerel iiMi-t uuuierouf-: minnows, tmus and spoon hooks as liaits; middle of May to ■Inly 1. ai:il Sei'teniber and Oetolier l)est; liotil .'rlji. d.; lioat- at moderate rost; bait il.iitv for the ciitchin^;. <»tlier I's in this vicinity which furnisii a I tishiiii,'. Winona (''• ^f >^ !^b !'• !ii"l '■ >^ ^>- W.i— Miss. r. ne:ir station; Lake Winona '. 111.: iiuiiierous trout streams from ',. m. to 110111.; all ^ood; pike, b. 1)., jiickerel. -m.ti-ii and other r. fish. anrook tiont; bass, pike and pickerel mip-t .il.UMiliiiit; Hies, minnows ami (^rnb worms used for baits, .\pril. .^b^y, June, .\\it,';ii-t ,iliil September best: liotels .tj p. d.: fiuides reasonalile; boats b")c p. h. Kxcept iinriti^' lii^h water (nsiially April t') Junei the Miss, r. gives excellent si)ort; the trl'Utlll^' is also said to be line. Worthine|"ton (several r, 1.1— East and West Okebeua I's ', m.; Ocbeda 1. 3 111.: vi.kiirl, p.iTli and cattish; jdckerel in tlie majority; fro-,' bait; .May ami Jmu jifst; hotels and trnidi s at reasonable rates; boatH 'J.'ic ]i, h, (iood hunting; in this ;,i, ;ilifv also. 'I'he li>hiiig for jpiekerel and perch is reported to be very liiii'. Zximbrota (*'■ •"*■' N- ^^- ^•■•' l'il^"' XVII )— Zunibro r. near station: b. b, and piek- .11 1; I'ass most numerous; minnows usual bait: .May and ■June best. MISSISSIPPI. Biloxi (L. i^' N,) — Miss, Sound in tlie liiilf of Mexico 'jiii,, and lUloxi Hay and r. till. I'hese are excellent waters for tishing. .Vll varieties of Southern saltwater ti>h lire cautiht. The best months are from June to November, aial the iie.s^ liaits an c'lt nuillct, Khrimp,.i-rabK ;ind tiddlers to be used on the lirst of the tlood ide. H"tel> :?'J'")0 p. d., with liberal discount for longer time: no j^iiides nee A.\ .VNoi.iat, vol. VII, pa^'e'.il. Eastutolichee iV <'•)— Leaf r. 1 m.: baylit- i;a\cm I., 111.: first named b.st. ixiil.t in .May and ■lune: trout, il). b.. 1 pi^rch, rocktish and cattish; perch nio,-t 1 1,11.' !ous: 1 p. d.; j^'uide ?1 p. d.; boats and bait at nominal cost. Hattiesbtirg" (i^ >'*;: 0.)— Leaf r. ', m.; perch, trout, (b. b.K cattish, bulValo, etc.- 1 . 1. M and tiMiit most numerous; live bait used ; also doii^fli for coarst' lish ; .\prii. May ,iiid ■lune best; hotclH at reasonabh' prices; boatH and guides not needed. Heitlel'berg' ('^ >V *"•) — Hcavor er mar station; Tallahala cr. 111.; Braghonia cr. iiii.; lallaliala cr. best; trout, (b. b.), perch, catfish, etc.- cattish most numerous; lunnious, worms, etc. usual baits; March, A^iril and May be-st; hotels ?■.; p. d.; liiat> and bait cluap, Pachixta (Q^ -*>; ('.)— I'achuta cr.. Sdurnoria cr.. ('hi< kasaw hay r. ami Dead r. luai' I'v: about alike: trout, (b. b.i. white ]iercli. blue cat, etc.: minnows and other liiiits; March 1.') to Oct. b") best; hotel .'rJ p. d.; lishing reporteil good, l>oats ami liait Pass Christian iL. >v X.)— Mexican Oulf, Wolf r. and Hayou Potash; ISIox. iiiilt and Hayou Potash best; trout, (b. b.), redtish (channel bass) and a great many varietits abound; shrimp ami mullet baits; -Inne and .lulybstbut good all the viar: hotels i'^ to $.i p. d.; guides H p. d.; boatw and bait leasoiiable. San:lersville {<■)■ ^ C.l— Tallahala cr. 1', ni.: Hniglioma cr. 2 m.; Tallahoma >■ 111 \\ii>\\ cr. '1 ni.; cattish, perch, ami a few trout (1). b).; perch most numerous; weiiii sawver and niinnuw baits; .May and Juue best: hotels .»T..')J p. d.: giiidew rasilv'secured; .Myricks mill M 111. distuut is a good ground yielditi^,' large and iiiiiic rolls 1. m. b. b, Scranton (I- •^' N^)— Puscagoula r. ', m.: r>og r. 4 m.: various creeks and lav. ii~ ! to 4 111.: Mississippi sound 2 111.: black and striped liass, recliish (i-liannel ba.»- , ^hcepshead, Spanish mackerel, sea trout, croakers etc.; sea trout most nuiner- m f i p:^ m^.r>^ 112 THK angler's oriPK BH^K. ous; HhriiiH), (Tabs, mullets, oyr4terH and art flii's used; April t lun; April to AUf^UHt best; hotels .^lo p. luonth; bo:it-t md bait can br ui i at niiniii.,ii or JIO ('(JSt. MISSOURI. Ash Orove (K. (,'. Ft. 8. & G.) — bao r. near station; b. b., catflsb, buffalo ,t. . all pU'titit'ul; UHiiul baitu. Carroliton ( W. St. L. \ P. .SeepagoXV'.)— Bowdry 1. 4 m.: Mosscr. 2 m.: Wik.-ij. da or. '2ni.; .»loss cr. best; b. b., perch, croi>pies etc.: perch and croi)pie> mr.-t abundant: worm and minnow baits; .\pril. May, .Iiine autl -luly l)est; boat- ,iu.l guides not needed. Croi)pie tishiug is good in .Moss 1. Car thagfe (St. L.& Sau F.)—Sprin(» rat station; North Fork 8 m.; Centre cr. in.: North Fork best: rock bass, perch ami croppii's: bass most abundant; niinimw bait-i; April, May aud tlie tall months lust; liotels at moderate prices; guidi's u< rnp- pie^ most numerous; niinnow.s usual bait; .\pnl and Ma\ best; hotel >l.."'i p d, D3 Witte (W. St. L. X- P. See page XV.)— (irand r. 4 m.: Big cr. :{ m.: Wuk.tidi er. I 111.: Big 1. 1 '^ in.: Missouri r. near station: all about ccpial: b. b., pci-cli. i ft', - liies and catlisli: perch and caltiili must numerous: worms !,'cnerally used as in:; April, May ami .lune best; hotel .■?!.. )i) p. d.: boats auil b:iit can be had. Evertou iK. C Ft. S. & i iiuiueroiiu; niiuuDW bait; season ^(ooil from May to November; no re^ilar li.itil, l)Ut board can be liuil; ^^iiide Si. 51) ji. il; boats .")i),' ]>.(!.; liire of teut p. il. •jjr; I'.iits free with guide, witliout guido •'*l p. biu. (iond tit^hiug reported. Keuonia (K.('.Ft.S. k (J)— .\ ten acre lake near station; creek ',' in. ; b.b., pereli, c,it:i-:i et.'. ; bas.s and perch mout abundant; miuuows, worms and fresh meat used; April. May and Juuo best. Lamar (K. C. Ft. S. & O.)— Pouco de Leon 1. and branch of Drywood or.; the lak'' t lie best; rock and spotted basH (probably strawberry bass) cattish etc.; all inciitifid; ordinary l)aits used; April, May and June best; hotels j^l..")!) to f2 p. d.. MoPall (^V. St. T.. ■.'^: P. See page XV.)— Grand r. 3 m.; b. b., ])erch etc.: minnow ,,;i i w .rm baits; .May, .Iiuie and July best; hotcd *J p. d.; guide with fam .rJ.">it [,. (1.; c:iuoes and skill's can be had at moilerale cost. The eathsh iu this water ruu ill. t'l '■'• ' lbs., and the b. b. are large and at times numerous. Meramec (St. L. A: San F.)— Merameo r. '4 m.; b. b., eatlisb. bnttalo etc.; ttab- 1114 t.iiM'.igti spring, summer and autumn: minnow and craylish baits; hotel ,*'i p. li,; ih.its $2 p. d. Fishing reported Kood. Missouri City (W. St. L. k P. Seepage XV.)— Cooley 1.; b. b., perch, pike, crop- ]ni-, salmon, " (pike-pcrch) etc.; bass and jjerch most numerous; minnow and o:iivti>li baits; .\pril, May, Jiun' and October best; liottd $1..")0 ]>. d.; boats jl p. d.; uiiuii'WS $1 p. lOU. The lishiug iu this lake is reported to be unusually good. Moselle (!^t. L. .'t San F.)— Meramec r. 1 tn.; b. 1>., perch and catfish; last most uuiiiivous; worms mostly used as bait; May aud Juue best; hotel #1 p. d. Dyua- ivM'- 1- useil freely iu these watovn. New PlorencetW. St. L. & P. See page XV )— Loutre r. 7 m.; Quiver r. 17 m.; N, Hill aud South Bearer's .'ni.; two lirst named b(,'st; b. b.. jiike, ])erch. croppie, catlisU etc.; bass and pei'ch most numerous: minnow bait; .liine. July, September auil November best; hotels .*;^ p w.; guides at reasonable rates; boats 25o p. d. Fisliiiig reported good. Pacificist. L. A: Sau F.)— Mi'ram>;c r. ', m.; b. b., perch, catfish etc.; basH aud ;.ir.!i most abundant; minnow and worm baits; .May to .Vugust best; hotels $1 p. i! ; tiuides reasonal)le; boHts aud bait 7.5e to $1 p. d. Peirce City i^i- L- •*>; ^an F.)— Shoal cr. about H m.; b. li. and eatlisb; bass most iliMi'laiit; minnow b;iit; March and .\pril best; hotels $J p. d.: no guides or boats uo • i i; bait can be procured cheap. Princeton <-. H- T. '^ P.)— Grand rand Howshers 1. accessible: b. b., i)ike-pprcb, liik', pickerel, cari), butbilo etc.; pickerel, bass and butl'alo most numerous: miu- i:i\v. worm, beef etc. as baits: May. June and .luly best; hot(ds .»l..')ii to .f2 p. d.; Ijuidis ,si..)0 p. d.; boats and bait reasonable. Ri:5h Hill (K. C. Ft. S. A; (4.)— Marais Des Cygnes r. 2 m.; Varian's Fs 3 to 4 m.; tHi;ill\ good; b.b.. ouffalo, perch, cattish etc.; usual bait.-^: April. May aud Sept. Inst; hotels .■?- l). d. Richland (St. T.. \- San. F.l— fTas< ouade r.; b. b., jtike. iierch, croppies etc.; bass Hi i-i alMUidaut; minnow bait: wlnde season good, but May ami Sept. best; hotel >>.■> I \>. w.; guides aud boats reasonable. Sampsell (W. St. L. X P. See page XV.)— Grand r. .1 ni.: Lake ci ii'. .1 iitlish. bu;l'alo. etj.; bulfalo mo.st numerous; usual iiaifs. 1 m.; first best; Sprinfifflold (St. L. .V Sau F.)— White r. 4i)ni.; James r. In m.; various branches > i s.i r. fro)u H to ;t') in.; White r. best: b. b., buffalo, cattish, etc.: minnows, W'Miu 1. artificial flies aud trolling spoons are used; April aud May liest: hotels i^i '.<< s.> ,-,0 p. d. St. liouis (Ut'ached by 14 r. r.)— When there is an overflow of the Mississippi i\u\ ^lisso\lri rivers the "sloutihs."' creeks aud meadows conti^juous. are tilled with 1 ';u~e tish. stich as the bulfalo, sucker, chub. etc. The local anglers go some distance tiMiii the city for sport. TindalKC R. L kV ■I in last best; b. b.. bulVilo a:iil cat tisli, the be-t preiloniiuatiu!.': usual baits; May aui I line best. Tkese waters are seldom lished except bv residents. -Webbm fork of (iraud r. ', m.: Thoiui>Hons fork of do. rei T" i 114: THE angler's guide BOOK. Wentzville (W. .St. L. & P. See i)at,'e XV)— Cuivre r. 4'j in.; Pericine r. I uu; firnt besit; b. b., croppie, huh perch, biiUalo. etc.; Ijiittalu iao.-st a.l)iiu mid lialt'-l)reedn aw guides at reaaouable pricea. All the above waiers are good, the tima ruuuiug from >4 to 18 lbs. Avon (N. P. See page VIII)— Dog cr.. Trout cr., Six Mile cr. aud Little Blii(d>li..it r.; Liitli' 151ackt'oiil r. best; n.ouiitiiin trout auii wldtcilsli. al)out >Mjually di\,d.d; bii'd nic.it aud grassliojipcrs u.scd as liail.-: luue to Uc'lnlicr lu( lusivc best; Iimi, i -.^ p. d. : guides ,■?.( II. d . ; hoats and bai' a: small cost. Ihg Hlackt'ool v. a uoted UMut- iiig watei', IS ;(.') ni. N. i;. from .Avon, at wnich iniiut couveyauces cau be bad. Bearmoiith (N. I'.)— Harvey cr. 2 m.: Willow cr. 8 ui.: Big Ulackfoot r. ;;i) lu.; last best; trout and whitetish; trout (salinia r. '^ ui.: (IroMscr. Ui. Jteinercr. (llu.; two last best: sahuou ti'nut, broidi trout, (hub, etc.: iTunk trout mostly; art. tlies used geuerally; August and Septeml)er best: un li. ■(,!.■;, camping has to be doue. Big' Timber (N. P.) — VellowHt(Uie r. '; ui.; tr(Mit, whitetish, etc.; trout mot UunuTous; flien aud minnows iiseil; August aud September l)eHt: hotel $!ip. d. Billing's (N. P.)—! toe k cr. 'ir. m.: Ytdlowstoue r. adjacent; Rowebud 1.7" in.; Prior cr. '.io m.: Kosiduid 1. liest; trout etc.; trout most nuuuTous; art. flies, \ii-,i~-- hoppers and minnows used; -Vugiist, September aud October liest; hotels .ifJ t" ■:!;'. d. ; isuperior trout lishiug. Butte (N. P. >V r. P.)— Pig Hole r. 3o m.; Deer Lodge r. 18 m.; hrst best; trout an I gray liug are the jiriuiiiial varietie -; worms, minnows and art. tlies used: .Iiiin- i' October liest; there are no liot I-; at hshiug waters; excursions are made frmn Putte: boats aud bait cau be liad at lishiug grouiuls. '.iUU Lis of trout rejiorted a- .i davs catch for i) rods. Other watern easily reached give superior ttnhiiig !■ , trout. Custer (N. P. Seepage VIII) — Yellow r. 1 m.; Pig Horn r. 3 lu.; Little Ihiinr. 3 m.. Stinking Water cr. aud Itotten (irass t;r. are noted trout streams; Pig lldiii ;■. best: ))iclW'rel, trout etc. . )iicker(d are most numerous in the Yellowstone and Lnwii' Big Horn, and trout in the mountaiu s, reams; minnows, raw meat aud art. tli'-' Used; .liiue, ■) u !> and September best; hotels .< J.5i) p. d. ; line hunting iu this .-ti- tion also. Custer is the gateway Htatiou to the celebrated Big Horn Mouutaiii>. Deer Lodg'e (l^. P.)— Deuipsey I'm 'JO ui.; Race Track cr 8 ui Rock cr. 12 in.; first best; brook trout: beef, gr.'isshoppers aud Hies as bait.s; June, July uad .\U;,'uU p. d.; lioats uiuieces,sary ; l)ait )ileuty and without cost. Dillon (U. P.) — Beaverhead r. ', m.; grayling aud wliitelish are principal vari- eties; grub bait iu winter and grasshoppers iu warm weatlier; all mouth.- - 1 exceiit .May aud June; hotid j^i p.d. There are sojue small creeks 10 to l") iiiib- froiu here where trout are caught from May to November; guides aud boats iint needed. Elliston (N. P.) — Little Blackfoot r.'uear statiou; trout or whitetish; trout in"-! numerous; grasshojiiicrs and art. flies used; .\pril. May aud Sejiteiuber best; Iniiil ;f-'p. d.; guide.*") ii. d.: boats .*;t.50 p.d. Kllistou is the station wliere aiu.'!'!'^ get oil" wlieii bound for the celebrateil waters of Big Blackfoot r. and otlu i- ui' .it Ashing resorts. Evaro(N. P.) — Croek (unuamed) ll m.; uiouutaiu trout; fresh beef is the Viait; autuiuu best. Ill Gallatin (N. P.)— Gallatin r., Madison r. and JeflferHon r.; rtrst best; trout, -iiv- ling and whitetish: all iiunieroiis; grasshoppers usual bait: .IuIn, .Viigust. Septi kJiit and Ov-ti'ber best; hotels .••lo ]). w; exc(dle.it ti'outiug. Garrison I ^ P. See jiage VIII) — Ro.k rv.. Wdl iw cr., \Va;'m Spriics c: .iiiJ Little Uhickfcii, r.; the three lirst mentione I lie.-t: m<>;i;iiaiii trout and m. j l'"v UNITED STATES AND < ANADA. 115 trout: mountain trout most niiniprons; flies are used fron; Ajiril to October, and i;M It tidiii < >,t'itiii- ti> Aiiril: .Iiint-, -luiy, Aui,'iist and Sfi)tfnilicr best niontus; Imti-l Jj .'ill 1'. (1.: (.'iiidts and boat^ imt nccdt-ii. The aliovr watfi'i^, cxcfiit j)r<)l)a)dy I.i(tli' Jilackt'oot, nbound in trmit. T'ai' itih^ks are narrow and the angler fishes ■riiiii tilt banks. Gold Creek (N. P.)— Deerlodnc r. and tiobl cr.: ('(dlins 1. 2ii ni.; IJla-kfoot r. 7 ni.; la>t two liest; trout iirinciiiallv: tlifs mostly used; suimiicr and fall best: uf> rei-'iil.ir Imtids; ^juides can be dbtaincd t'or reasonable coniiiiusafion : the fishing in tlif niiiiicdiate vicinity of (iold er. docs not amount to much, but CulliuH 1. %) m. a.irtli i< full of enormous trouf of lu to 1") lV)s. wei^;ht. Heron (N- I') — darks Fork and Klk Cr. 1 m.: first best; mountain trout anc", .vliiti ti>h: whitctish most numerous: tlies. beef, urasshojipers. etc.. as Itait: .\ut;ust. ■■('larks PorK ),'ives better tishin!,' than Sjiokane r." .See Thk .■Vmkukan Asiii.KH. Vid. Soiiteiiiber, October and November best; hutels $'2.5(Ji). d. Our correspondent writes; Vi, IML'C 'Jtl. Horse Plains iN. I'-l — dark's fork of Columbia r.; spci'kled or mountain tr(mt ii.il i;;issian charr or bull tr(>ut: rtrst most numerous; art. fly used mostly: May. Jrilie. (ictober and November best. Livingston (N. P.i— Yellowstone r. '., m.: tro\it and uraylinn; trout most nuni- tii'Us. art. llies used mostly; July. Aut,'Ust and Seiiteniber best; Hotels at reas(Uiabie jjucis; boats ■!! :?J |i. d. The tisliint; in the Yellowstone is simply ma^jnitici-nt. A. i'lii;. l"iully Known as the •• trout tiy,"' whiidi reseml)les the ecunmon ••thousand Iff.'--." i-^ the most killing lure These buf,'s li( under the st(nH%s alouf^ shore and liiii lie gathered bv the hand-full, t^uerv ; Is it the helgraniite or dobsou of the List ■.' Noxon (N. P.)— Bull V. 4 ni.: creek (unmimed) '.^ m.: first best; trout: art hotel at reasonable rate: nuides .*.'> p. d.; dark's fork flies 'iMil mostly; hotel at reasonable rate; nuides .*.'> p. d.; dark's fork '4 m. a!id -evtiiil other near by waters afford excellent fishing for large trout. See '.("hk .\MlnicAN AN(iLKH, Vol. VII, page 'JT. Park City (N. P. See page VIII. i— Yellowstone r. and Rocky f ork '.' to •jn ni . ; lim 1;.\ fork best for trout; trout aiul jiike. l)Ut trout only in Hoi'ky fork; minnows, llii-s. {.'rasshoppers and fat )iork \ised; .\\igust and Septi'Uiber best: guides #'> p. d. our .iri-cspondeut write.- ; "Kocky fork will satisfy the nuist greedy angler." Eavalli (N. P.)— Jocko r. near station; Flathead 1. ^!> m.; last named best; tnuit I'J \anctiesl. whitefish •'sijuaw tish." ('.') etc.: trout most nunu'i'tuts; art. flies, grass- tmlilicis and beef Used; .May to , September best in Jocko r.: good all the year in Fhitliead 1. The fishing in the r. is only good in the months named, as the fish run ilciwii stream on the approach of ccdii veather, rettiruiug with the spring freshets. Wry fine hunting and field shooting in this section. Eed Rock (T. P.)— Red Rock r. near station: Medicine Lodgi cr. 'i m.; Salmon r. '." In; all about e(|Ual; m Red Rock r. trout ami whitefish: Medicine Lodce cr. tnll ..t s] e kled trout: grul) or worm bait>: Ma,\ until October liest: hotels .-?'•! p. d.; L'uitl' s :?:i ]'. d.: boats on Salmon r. #1 p. d.: salmon treuif abound in Salmon r. ; •taui .iiinects at this place daily. The tishing is very tiiu' in this neig!ib(U-ho(id. Sl-rinsfdale (N. P.)— 'iellowstone r. near station; Uoulder r. 7 m.; last best: iiinuiit;iin trout: minnow bait; Jttly to December best; hotels $2 p. d.; boats and I'iiit iit small cost. Spring- Hill (!'. P.i — Red Rock r. 1 m.; Sage er. 10 m.: Henry's 1. •.'.■) m.: all ( I- truut. whitetish. ^ra> linj,' and mountain nerrinf,': wliitelish aie most numer- "Ms ill Red Ruck r. and tnmt in Sa^'e cr.: Krasshojn ers ami art. liies as baits; .luiu', ■Iniy ;ind .-Vugust best: eatitig houses at .*! ji. d. ami rocim extia: guides can be liH.i: boats Used only at Henry's 1. and cost 'J.lc p. h. There is good hunting in this tiiiu'tib'irhood also. Still'water (N. P. See jiage VIII.)— Yellowstone r.. Stillwater cr. '.. m.: Rosebud 1 4' II ; last best; trout, •■hickory shad." wall-eyed i)ike ami whitefish; trout most iiuiiMious: t,'rasshop).ers. minnows, flies as liaifs. with tat hacon in winter: .\ug- 'M Si (ifeniber and October best, hotels .«1 p. d.: guides ,an l>e had. charges regu- l:itiil iii'ctu'ding to distance and number of party: boats 5fic p. d. Fishing very tiiic. Tliompson Palls (N. P.'— dark's fork of Columbia r.. Ttier best: hotels ^2.:>i> p. d. Our iTifuriuiint win.s' •' we eateli 'JiMi ],r. trout <»ii !i favorable day, uud Jto t<> r>ii lbs. ui' ^n trmit i- u ,| itii iitjcoiiiiiio)! Hcore for a day's flsbiug." Towusend (N. P.)— Dry <'r. li .n.: Deep or. l.")iii.: last best; mountairi tinnt: flies and Hra.-sli(ij)per l)aitH; June to November best. Trout Creek (N. P.)— Clark's fork of Columbia r. '^ m.: Trout cr. '^ m.: la.t best; trout, whitetish and salmon; trout most uumerous; art. tlies used; .Iiijy, AugUMt and Septoniber.bent; hotel #'J p. d. Turah (X. P. See i)a|,'e VIII.)— Roek cr. 11 m.; Plaik Foot r. 4 m.; first l..st: troui; !,'i;isslion)ers and art. flies used; early sjirim,' and latr fall best: n^lmt.-! nearer than next station (Houita) guides and baits can be jirocured rea^-llll,^l,l,. U 1 lisliiiitr I'eported. Warm Spring's (U. P.)— Lost cr. 1 m.: Warm Springs cr. near Htation; tir.-t best; speckled tloiit only; HicH, grassliopjiers, fl'esli meat. eti:. as baits; gond :ii a". times; hotel ^^17 p. w . ; boat included m board; bait i)lentiful. Wickes (N. P.)— Heaver cr. 10 m.; Miiskrat br. lo m.; first besf trout; arttb.. are used: Imtel jl'J.oO \i. d. Woodlin (N. P.) — Thompson r. 'J )ii. and .Jocko r. Tlie first is an excellent tiMiii water. I'oi- fi>li, etc. see Sjiokaue Tails, Wash. T., antl Thf. .Vmkkican .\xi;i.K.ii. \,.; VII, lagi! 2C>. NEBRASKA. Alkali (!'. P.)— Xorth Platte r. -2'.^ m.; South I'latte r. '., m.; first best; pik.-, ,;it. iish, etc.; cattish mostly; minnow and fro;,' bait; May to October best; boat> .ur be had. Beatrice (!'• P.)— Big Bhu' r.: pickerel, bass, catfish, eti .; pickerel and i iitii>;. must numerous; minnow and beef baits; June l)est mouth; hotels at modi-rutf charges; boats and bait reasonable. Buda (I". P.)— Wood r. 2^^ i"-: Platte r. 2 m.; lirst best; a fi'W trout, but i itlUL principally; worm bait; May till ctdd weather betstHeaHon; fishing iudillerent. Clear Creek (U. P.)— Platte r., oti cr. and clear ci. 1 ', m.; first best; jiiki . .,,t. fish, suiifish, etc.: coarse fish predominating; small tish and worm baits; .Ii.i.. •lifly and .\ugust l)est; hotel #1 to >'J p. d.: boats and bait at small co^t. The i;i!:i-: in the Platte r. run large. Columbus (F. P )— Platte r., Loup r. and Stevens 1. each within 2 m.; two lu-t liest; b. b , pickend, buftalo, catfish, etc.: pickerel most abundant: spoons ;iii! worms used; usual seasons; hotels j^l to .■f2 j). d.; boats and bait at nominal < "-t. Duncan (t". P.) — Platte r. 1 m.; Loup r. :{ m.: last nanu-d best: b. b.. whit, :;-! catlisli. etc.; catfish most numerous; fresh meat and worms usual baits; fall ni'iitl- best; hot<' at reat^ouable rate. Fullerton (l". P. l — Cedar r near station; a f(W pike, but catfish prin< ii',ill,\: frogs, bird aiul meat baits; .Vjiril. May and June best; hottds ;?'J p. d,; boat- ;iiiil li;iit at nominal prices. Hansen (St. J. A: W.) — Platte r. 1 '^ m.; the river at this point coutain.s sonn li.l,. which are caught most readily in the mouths of May and Juue; hotel charge - »- p. d. Holmesville ll'- P.)— Bit? Blue r. near station: pike, catfish, gar. etc.: catfish most numefoiis; fresh meat, frog, minnow and worm baits; May and Juiu I > -t months; hotels .'rip. il.; guide at reasonable charge; l)oat lOo p. h. The In-t groundH are just below the dam. Jamaica (I^. P.)— Salt cr. near station: pike and catfish: the latter predomiiiit iiij^: any kind of meat used as bait; .\iiiil, Alay ami Juue besf boats and bait ■!■• Tlu' fishing is reported good of its kiud. Madison (V. P.)— Elkhorn r. 1:J m.; Battle ir. 1.') m.; last best; pickerel, cattish and biiflalo; pickerel most uumerous: spoons, frogs and meat used. Munson (!'• P.)— Llkliorn r. 'J'j m.: pickerel, bass iimi catfish: pickerel most iiunieiois: frog bait; May and June best. North Iioup (V. P.) — North Loup i. audlalamus r. 3.') m.; wall eyed inke. yhiw untttiii ti'i.iit; UNITED STATED AM. CANADA.. 117 |,(r; hotels at reasonablt^ prices; guide with \nia j^i to $r> p, d.; boats at small cost; bait plenty at nominal charge. NEVADA. Carson (V, k T.)~Truckee and (arson r's adjacent; first best; rainbow and lake trout; lake trout most numerous; uiiuuows and Hies are usual baits; May to November best; hotels |2 to 13 p. d. Palisade (En. ^- P.)— The Humboldt r. 50 yards distatit contains a fair number of trout, which are most numerous in July, Aug. aud Sept.; minnow aud worm !)ait WM'il: hotels :?'2.r)() J), d., aud ui'itiier boats or guides reijuired. This is tlio only lisLiiiL' ground lui tlu' Kureka ^V; Palisade r. r.. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Alton (B. .'v M.)— L. Wiunepesaukee 1 m.: Merry-meeting p. 5 m.; Bear )). 3 m.; first liest; trout, b. b.. cusk aud pickerel; trout most numerous; red tin minnows asliait: January to .Xjiril iind June to September best, hotels $1 p. d.; guide S- p. (l; liiiats loc p. h. ; bait f 1 p. lOU. Withiu a raditis of m. there are several ponda cniitaiuing pickerel. Alton Bay (B. «S: M.i— Places p. 4 m.; Hills p. 4 m.; L.Wiunepesatikee: last best; laki' tiiiiit. 1). b., pickerel, disk and perch; perch and bass most unmerous; live luit used; Marc p. d.; bait |1 p. lOO. There are also some trout brooks 2 to 5 III. from this place. Ashiielot (Conn. K.)— Pisgat pds. 3 m.; Spofi"ord 1. ',» m.; Forest 1. 'J m., and nu- uurniis trout streams; .Si)ortord 1. the best; pike, b. b.. pickerel, trout ami perch; liirkerel and perch most numereus; good all the mouths i>( open season; woriu and iLiiuuow baits; boats and bait plenty. Harrington (^V. X. .v R.) — Winkleys p. 1,'. in.: Swains p. 3 m.; Nippo p. .T m.; SiMii.' 11,, n>e ])..") 111. ; ,\yer's p. ') 111.; Swains aiul .Vyer's pds. best; pickerel, pei'cli, I'lUts, etc. (piite numerous; minnow and worm baits; sumnier montlis and .Sejit- ' iiilier best. There are also three brooks, (Jreenhill, Malaga and Pierce's, in this wiiiiity where trout are caught; May is best month for them. Bartlett(P. *; O.)— Saco r. '. m.; Albay })r. and Bazor br.: first best; trout; woim bait; June best month; hotels and guides at moderate cost. Berlin Falls (<'r. T.)— Head p. 4 m.: IMillsfield fvlp. 22 m.; Success p. 10 m.; al- ' ^ line small streams in the vicinity, Millsiidd j,. 1)est; trout, pickerel aud b.b.; t'ltiit and pickend iHiist abundant; worms and live bait; May, .luneand July best; lii)tel-i 1*2 p. d.; guides $2p. d.; boats and bait at reasonable cost. This station is til'' i:i'arest xuiint by rail to the Megalloway waters of Maine. Centre Conway t P. & O.) — Walkers 1 p. ui.; Horseshoe p. ,'4 m.; first named Hi i f ;■ ^^p im THE ANOLEU 8 GUIDE HOOK. best; pickrrcl, b. K, jicn li etc.; iiickerc-l and h. b. most inimoroufi;'livo baits nuisf- ly uhjmI; .IiiiH' mill Si'iitciulxr liCHt; Imttl $1 to $5 ji.w.; Ixiats r>Or to $1 i(. d. 'Jlnrc iir<' a iiimiliir of luiKik.M ill viiiiiity that contain Hiiiall trout. Walkers p. coiiiaiiis an almndancf of good sizodb. b. Charlestown (f'' m.; b. b. and tuiriiiiini' winter best hotcds at reasonable rates guides juckerel .*1 V. d.; lirim'ii)ally: an- boats and liuit tan be iirocured. Glen (P. A: O.)— Saco r. ,'.; m.; Ellis r. near station; Kast branch Saco r. 1 m.; l{ock> branch 1 m.; Wild r. \i> m.; Wildcat r. [i m.; all very good but Wild r. licst; speckled trout and a few rock salmon; flies and worms used; July and Augimi best; hotels $1 1) d ; guides $2 p, d.; boats and bait reported free. Gorham (Ctr. T. See page V.)— Androscoggin r. '4 ni.; Peabody r. '„ m.; Mon-o br. ?4 m • Peabody r. best; trout; worm bait; June and July be. m. ; trout, jiiclicrcl, b. b., jierch, etc., are numerous; worms, live bait and (lies usual liaitn; Abiy, Jiine and fSej)tember best; good through the ice in winter mouths; hotels $2 p. d. and some at j^4 p. w.; boats lUc p. b. or 60c p. d.; bait cheap. Hiibbards (W. N. & R.)— Island p. }i m.; pickerel, perch, b. b. and hompont,s; percli aiul hornpouts most numsrous; shiner and worm baits; good most all iiKinths; hotels j:i p. d.; guides can be bad; boats oc to lOc p. h. Hlidsou (W. X, & R.)— Otternick p. ,'J m.; Little Massabesic p. 2 m.; some br> udiaceiit to above waters; Little ISbissabesic best; j>ickerel, perch, trout, bream, etc., worms, frog legs, small fish, etc., used. The above waters are well fished. Keene (Couti. R.) — Monodnock 1. (locally called "Dublin p.") 12 ni.; Chesterfield 1. 10 m.; Muusonvilh' reservoir 10 m. ; all good waters; in JNIonodnock 1. trout; iu Chesterlield 1. pike, )>. b. and perch; in IMunsonville reservoir!), b., pickerel etc.; art. flics, minnows and other lures (isi'd; May, June, July, August and September best months; no hotels at Monodnock or Muusouville, but one at Chesterfield; boats can be had at all the waters named. Iiaconia (B. ^' L.)— L. Winnesquam ,'4 ni.; L. Winnepesaukee C m.; about eijual; trout, b. b., i)ickcrel, perch, cusk etc. iu the following order of abundaiu'c; peroli. cu.'^k, pickerel, bass and trout; live bait and worH:s used; January to March and June to A^ugust best; hotels at reasonable rates; boats and bait at moderate charges. Lake Winnesquam afl'ords excellent lishing. A few landlocked salmuu Lave been taken from Lake Winneiiesaukee. lee (W. N. & R.)— Wheelwrights p. 1}^ n>.; Pawtuckaway p. 4,'i m.; Pawtnok away p. best: b. b., pickerel and perch; pickerel most abundant: February, Manh, September ami l)(^tober best; baits— live shiners; uo regular hotels; guides reason- able. Finhing through the ice much followed. Nashua (VV. N. »^ R.)— L. Babboosic 8 ni.; Reed's p. 4 m.; b. b., pickerel ete.; b. b. most numerous; helgrauiites, flies, worms etc. as bait; .\pril and May best; hotels at Nashua at reasonable price; boats plenty and moderate. New Durham (B. & :\I. )— Merrymeeting Bay 4 m; trout and pickerel principal- ly; Ted tins" as bait; June and October best. Newmarket (B. iV JL)-— Great Bay 1 ni. ; Freeh r. )i ni.; Pawtuckaway v. 12 ra.; rNITED STATES AND CANADA. 119 WhorlwriRht'H p. <> m. Oroat Hay 1)CHt; codflKh. Rtripod bass, smelts, etc.: sniolts Ltcrs are well •lams, worms iiiul lobsttTs us»'(l as baits; iiM'st iiumt'i'tius, l,(;t^■l^^ j^l,-"" V- '1.; |,!iiiilc iiu'ludiun boat, bait otc. tlu' best stat^fs dt tidf. p. (' May anil Oi'tobcr bost; lli^'li ami l(i\v water are '2 m. ; I'uddiiiK p. 1 m.; best; trout, i)iekpr('l, b. several Hniall Htreame b., jiercb, chubs, ete.; No. Conway d'. '^ (>.)— FaIio 1. (ii. >;;iii r all witbiii 'J m., Saco r, tn uf iiiost jmiiieroiis; worm bait. May and Juj!e best: Lotols iiumeroUH at $1 to $4 [. (1.; lioiits ami bait at small expense. No. Stratford (^' M.)— Wash p. 4 ni.; Anglinn j). 5 m.; Phillips p. 8 m.; Khowel ]). t-iu . I'.ai berry p. ;f ni.: b-land p. ."> m.; AnfiliiiH p. best; b. b., jiiekerel, jiereli and • niit> perch 'most nunii'roiis; minnow and worm baits; June, July and August !t>t. hotel .■?! p. d.; ^'uides at reasonable charKe; boats Tuie p. d. There are several ncut brookh within easy reach that give fair lishiug iu the spring. Portsmoutli (several r. r.) — Atlantic Ocean and Piscataqnar. adjacent; codfish, liidilock. pollack, striped bass, mackerel, cuuuers and other saltwater varieties; \Mial baits and seasons. Isle of Shoals, 7 ni. distant, is reached by steamer. At I'l.vci I'oint 7 m. np the Piscataqua r.. sea bass and cod (probably tomcod) are i.ikcii ill great numbers in the nionthH of May and Juue; hoteld $'J.5o to $4 p. d.; ' ,ii- and boatmen at the usual prices. 'a m.: Rollin'u t; worm bait; May RoUiusford (B. A: M.)— Warren's br, at station ]•:. 1 111.; Foundry br. ',. ui.; Sligo br, 1 m.; aljout alike; tro ,inl .luiic best. Fishing prohibited here nutil March 1887, waters having beea stocked with trout iu 1884. Salmcn Falls (B. & M.)— Ktiight's p. .S m.: Hoopers p. Cm.; Great Works r. 4 ii;.: two lirst best; some trout, but pickerel and perch principally; frog, worm and luiimow baits; May and Juue best for trout; all the year for pickerel; hotf.'ls ;f'J p. ,;.; miide at reasonable price; boats and bait plenty. Knight's, Varuey and Uarvuy .;re the best of the trout brooks. Shelbtirne (ttr. T.)— Success p. 13 m.; Wild r. r, m.; Coman br. .1 m.; Ingalls br. .III.; first best; trout; flies and worms as baits: July, August and September best; l.otels 5^0 to in p. vv.; guides $'2 p. d. The trout are small. S". New Market (B. & M.)— Swamscotr. near station, and emptying into Gre^t l^av; biith are good; striped bass, smelts, alewives, etc.; shrimp, minnows and frog It^:- a-^ bait; hotels 7r)c p. d. ; boats and bait can be procured reasonable. Isle of ^he;il> is reached by steamer from this point. Stark 'Water (Gr. T.)— North p. 'i m.: South p's (."?) 1 Kj 2 m.: Phillips Brook V. aiiil Na.'^h Stii-amp.; first best; trout most numerous in North p.; worm bait; May. .hme and July best; no hotels, campiug is ni'cessary; boats and bait at mod- I rati- charges. Stratford Hollow (Gr. T. See page Vi— Bog br. 2 m.: Little Bog br. K m.; Maiil-tciiie 1. .") m.; Connecticut r. '^m.: IJog br. and branches best; trout, masca- iiujK. (lace and pouts; trout most numerous; worm bait; June and September i|•^^t; no liotel. but cheap board can be had at private houses; boats and bait can be "btaiued. C ni.; Phillips Brook r. '> m. Uni.; Nay i>. :i m.: Cedar ji. 2 m.: trout, iiickerel and mas- aleii^'c: ]>ickerel most numerous: worms am MiilMr best; hotel at reasonable price. This Kauticley Lakes of Me., and is claimed to be '. tlii-r route. trolling spo to tlu; famous 10 to 20 miles shorter than by any 'Winchester (Conn. R.)— Spofford 1.8 m.; Forest 1. 2 besides mauv r 8 ami brs. in immediate vicinity; nearly all alike for lishiug, ))ike, trout, lacl.erel. I'. 1'., etc.; pickerel and trout most plentiful: June 1 to Nov. 1 best; ground and live i.!:i iise.l; hotel at moderate rates: no guides needed; boats at reasouuVile price; t;-biug here reported very good. See Ashuelot, N. H. Windham (W. N. & E.)— Corbett's p. 2 m.: Policy p. 4 m.; last named best; b. '' . 1 ic kerel, perch and horn pouts: b. b. most numerous; charges moderate. •^^ 120 THR ANOT.FU'S OTTIT>K BOOK. Wolfboro (B. k M.)— Lake Winnonnsankee anns. ^tra-.-^lin; . per and minnow baits; May, June, .September and October bt*nt; boat.t at ica^nn^. blc pricGH Atlantic City (Penna. k P. k H.)— All varieties of nortliern salt .vaterflrtb. SheepHhead ar larf,'e at the "wrcck.M' oil' Brinantinc JJeach, and abundant on certain ground.s in the Inlet. Ba(^k ol liolw ombc's on Urijiantine gooil weak tishint,' iimy be had in the thorouyhfarcH. A hif^h water and the lirHt ()f the e])b l>la.'k druu tr.>i and may be caugbtin the surf at Brigantine. In Ant;, and .Sei)t. red drum (chaunel ba.'()p. d., or ;?1'.; to 20 p. w.; guides with boats at v.:i:- ious prices up to If) p. d. This in quite a summer resort and the lishing is cou^iid- ered excellent. Ebb tide best. Beesleys Point (Penna. r. to Seniors Point thence by steamer) — .\11 the nortlur!! salt water baitrtshes are numerous; hotels |1.50 p. d., |'.» p. w.; boat and boat!iii.:i $2 p. d. including bait. Blairstown (N. Y. S. k W.)— Cedar 1. 1 '^ m.; Sucker Pond br., fatflsh p. ! i;;.; Sand ]>. f) m.; first best; b. b., pickerel and perch; b. b. most numerous: li\r 1m;: used- May, June, August and September best; hotel at reasonable rate; guidusat moderate cost; boats and bait cheap. Boiiud Brook (Leh.V. andP.R.) — Raritan r. near station; i)lack and striped ba^''. piclicrel aiic ])erch. b.b. most numerous; live minnows and soft shell crali-* a-> liaits; August and September best; hoti'l .■? 1.50 p. d.. or .■?? p. w.; guide $1 p. il.: lioats oOc p. . d . Below the dam is the best water for fishing. The shad is some- times taken here on the artificial tly. Branchville Junction (Several r. r.)—Paulin« Kill. East branch '., in.: Wp«t branch near station. East bi'anch best; trout, pike, catfish etc.; trout and coarse fish most numerous- worms, minnows, grasshoppers etc., as baits; spring aud summer months best: hotels at rciisinable prices; no boats needed. Other i. ■within .'! ni.. tifiord nood fishing for b. b., perch etc. Blittsville (I.. 'V H. 1{.) — Green's p. 2 m.. trout, b.b.. picker most iiuii.erous; live bait used; spring bestaeasou; hotel $1 p. d.; bait o()c p. 100. '! etc.; pi.'ko- '. boats 6oc p. a.. TNITEP HTATFH ANP CANAPA. 1'21 Htfiptul bass, Cape May iPPtina.) — All vi«riptip» of Northern salt water rtHh; black dnmi ami IJiii ti h i>lflltifnl; hotels, Ixiatn, liuHtliien at iiniuiI cliiiri^'eH. Carteret ( 1'. A; K.l— Staten InIuik! ShuikI l m.: UhIiwiiv r. ,. in.; tii-Ht bt-Mt; weak- li.h Mnirtsli etj'.; Nhriiii)) and nnfi ilif. Flood tide bent. Columbia (N- Y. S. .V \V.)— PaiilinV Kill '. in.. Helaw.ire r. near station; l.iMt ii.iiij' 'I I est: b. b., sniitisli etc.: b. b. most iininerinis: small eattlsli ami ehiibs 11-,, I t.ii' baits; July, AiikuhI and Sepienilier liest; liotels ?^ I to #•'> p. w.; boatH 500. ,, a. Cominunipaw (I'. -V IM— New Y(n'k ba,\ neai station; weaktisb. bliietlsh black- ti.h !■ iiicuds etc. ; weakti^li most nnmei'ons; soft crabs, clann , slirimji, sand worms , t.'., a> baits; June, Jui.v. .\iit;nHt, Seiitember ami October best; hotel it'i \>. d.; 1 , it- ■.'•)c ji li. Flood ti. I i 111.. I,. drenellHm.: Sami j). 7 lu.: 1,. Messbept nn^^ ".Mn.; 1.. (ireiiell be.«t; b. b,, I iikii'l and iiii'cb : lass most numerous: crickets worms, hel|ii'iuiiiles and ii\« iiHit u-ed: Jniu', .Vn(,'nst and Seiiiembei' bi'st: hotels #1.")() p. U. ; ^''ii,|fs #•.,!.. ">«) p. d.; li.iit- iitid bait can be had at reasonable rate. Dover ill. I... >V W.)— I^ike Ho)Mitcon)j ".ini., I'pper and Lower lionnwood pd'n > iM.;iii r ]). Hm.; Sjilit Kock J), i ni.. lirstbest; b. b., jierch and pickerel; b li. ;:Ih1 pickerel most numerous ph.mtom minnows, art. tlies and li\c bait,-- used; .iiiip. Jii'i.v. SeptiMubt r uud October best; hotcds ut reUHunable rates; ^uiideH if '.i to «:. p. d.; iioats .«1 p. d.; bait .■?! p. MU. Duiinfleld(N. V s, \- W'.i- Delaware r. near station; Urodheads cr. _' m.; Sun- li-h I I '. 111.; iJunurield cr, near station; tirst best: b. b., rock tisli. smilish and ilLcis; bass anil sunlish most numerous; small lumper eels, crabs, ^grasshoppers hli' Annus used for baits: .\U(,'Ust. .September and October best; hotels .<<> to $'.iU |.\\,: KHides at reasonable rates: boats 5iic to T'lc p. d.' bait 'J.'ic to 7.")c p. lUii. .Man; ti'oiit streams j^'ivint^ fair creels of small ti'out, are in tliis vicinity. The 1). b. ti^liiii,; in the Didaware r. (the Delaware Water (laii is iwar by) is at times very ttnc. Elizabeth (Several r. r.l— Staten Island Sound ami .Newark bay; toiucodH, weak. li-li. -I liped bass etc. ; shriiu]! and soft crabs usual bait: Sei)tember best mottlh; h"ti 1- "l.-'iu ji. d.; nuide can lie obtained; boats 7.">c p. d. Slack water best. Elizataethport ( 1'. >V R . I — staten Island Sound ami Newark bay ud.iaieiit: toiu iii'ls. weaktish. strijied bass etc.; shrini|i and soft cralis aw baits- September best liiiiiilli; hottds .»l..")ii p. d.; boats 7")c p. d.; slack water best. rranklin11>. L. .V W.)— Bramdi of Wallkill r. near station: the "pond" best; li.li. iiickerel. suntish etc. ; b. b. most numerous: ;,'rasslnippers are usual bait for ^lils^, and live bait used for piekei'el; Octol)er best mouth; hotel j^fl to j'lo p. w.; Ii,.,it- -1 p. d. Porkeci River |1'. iV U.l— Biirnef,'at liay 1 m. : sheepshead, bhu'tish. weakfish. •t.-.: w laktisli most tiumercuis; shedder cral), muscles ami clams used for baits; >uiiiii.i T uionths best: hotids S'j to .•►:! p. d.; guiiles with boat .-?:! to .» t p. d. A cule- lirated liwhiun ground. Flood tide best. Garfield (N. Y. I.. K. .V W.)— I'assaic r. \i m.: Saddle r. '., m.: both arc t,'oiid; |!rk.i.l. b. b., perch, suntish. etc. and a few trUi' p. d. : bait can bo had (■lu-;i!'. Gveenville (P. 'V R.)— Newark Hay, mouths of Passaic ami Ilackensack r's; N'-A ;:k I'.ay liest; striped bass, weakHsh. per. Slack of the ebb tide best. Hackensack (N. Y. S. .\: W.)— Hackensaik r. near stiition; wliite jierch and iUii;Lil busb; first most uumerotis; shedde r crabs, shrimp and K <1.; Ki < an •)«• inciciin-il. Lafayette (I' k R.)— N«w York Ilay ;',' m.; N«'wuik Huy Hinl HuckonMHi-k r. 'j', III.' i'HHHuii' 1. I u).; lutHrt, wfuktUh. tliiiitidcrH, toiiiciids ftc: must iiuudtuii-i uc t'ordin^ to HfiiHoii; Hlniiii|i, noft crabH, i'Iiiiiim, titc, uh hiiitH; Aii){iiMt uiid St'iitciulHT lu'Ht; lioatH r.(lc to fir)!! p. (I. Flood tiilcl>f«t. Iiake Hopatoonflf 1 1*. 'V It.)— I^ikc lloputroii^ iicar Hiution: KTcli: li. I>. itlid itirkiTi'l inoHl iihuiiilulit; IX' III I Jjovcl p. d. \>. l>.. iiifkficl jtirKiTi'l inoHi iii>uiiiiuiit; liM' mid iii'tittciul liaitH iiHod: .Jiiiii' iilxf I IxHt liottl .*;i ji. d.; iiriviito liourd #4 to jt*> i>. w ; ItoutM 20r i>, h. Iiiiit II II. UN). Lake View (N- Y. I,. E. .^ W.)— DundiM' 1. 1 ni.; iilckcrol, iicivli. ]ilki', h. 1.. otlit'i'H, iiirkcrt'l, liiiHH and jicri'li niont niiintToiiH: .Viii'il, Ma> ami -Jiiin "killit'H" (miiinnWHl iiHcd aH bait; liotidH f'2 ji. d.; Iioatn and baitn l.'ic ji. d. Lakewoodii' \- It.) — For^*- \>. -i'. m.; I^ktt ('a\ap nc-ar htatiou: tln' tlr>t iianii'd boHt; jiickt'i')'!, b b. ami iiiTch; iiickt'i'cl iiiohI niimtToiih: ttHli thin, imrk utid fionH iiHt'd for baitH. April. IVIay and October bent; liottdH .•J'J.rx) to .^5 ji. d.; ImjuIi. tl \i. cl. At ForKf I'oml iiirkcrcl tinhint,' is very tint'. Tlu'rc are u few xtrfaiun near by where some trout may be eannlit early in tlio . canon. aiiil •r j:i and '"•»t. , Htripfd baHH eti'.: b. b. nioHt iiuii]- aH liaitN; ^ood from July to N'ciM'mi. p. d.; boat^4 $1 p. il. ; bait |1 ji. Iihi black and ntriped bass and snim- iiilierbcHt; liot(dH $!ip. d.; nuide f 1 Lambertvllle (I'enna.)- Delaware r.; b, I). erotiH lielKramiteM, minnoWH, Hm;ill toadn etc. ner bii Weptembei and t) tolier bewt; hotel $'1 The llH)iiU)z fti tiniCH in excellent here tor b. b. Lyndhnrst(I) L. .^ AV.)— PanHaic r. ', m.; nmall tiHli; clam bait: July. AuKUHt and Septe to .tl.5() p. d.; boats $1 p. d. Manahawkin (Tuckerton, See jia^e XII.)— Manahawkin Bay "J m.: pointn in the bay, Main I'oint Sunk; Heach Channel; Cross Channels and Carvels l>-liinil Main I'oinl Sunk best; sheepsheiid. striped bass, sea bass, liliiellsh, wi^aklish. jioi'^ies. etc.; weaktish most abundant; soft crabs, shrimii, •'*••• its baits; June lii^t for bluelish; J\ily, .Vii){UHt and September for all other varieties: hotels #lot'i.»lj p. w.; nuidoH $1.50 p. d.; yacht boats :?4 p. d., indudiun captaiu; smaller l)iiai-« with cai)t«.in $2 to $2.50 p. il. Flood tide best. Midvale (N. Y. L. E. Jt \V.)— Forgo \>. ', ni.; Pnmptoii p. .'< m.; Greenwood \.\i ni.. and outlet of (ireenwood 1. ', m ; (Ireenwood 1. best; but others good: pickenl, j)ercli, trout, b. b., etc.; pickertd and bass most numerous: March to Julx 1 ami St'pt. to Nov. 1 best; baits, minnows, frogs, toads and worms; hotelH $<» to $'.i p. w.: guides $'i p. d and "found," or ^'-i p. d., including boats, baits, etc. Uonniouth Beach (P. k H;) — South brau(di of Shrewsbury r. and Atluntii Ocean, both near station; bluelish, blacktish, codlish jiorgies, weaktish, etc.; cinl- ttsh, bluelish and weaktish most iiumerouH: mossbunkers used for bait; Juui', .Jnl.v, August and Septemoer best; boats can be procured at $'A p. d. Monroe (I-. '^ H. 11.)— Kimble s 1., Lake (iriuell. Mud ]>., Flag p. and Wliiti 1 ; ab less than 2 m. liake (irinell best; b b and pickerel; b. b. most numcniu>: grasshopper cricket and live minnow bait; Maj and June best for pickerel, ainl AugUHt for b. b.; liotel $1 p. d.; guides $1.25 p. d.; boats can be had. Moxintain View (N. Y. T,. E. & W.) — Morris Caual near station; Pompton r. 111. Passaic r. 'z m. ; last named the best; b. b., siuitish and pickerel; bait>. (1"1 sons, small lish, etc.; June, July and August best; hotel $1.50 p. d.; guide:* f' p '.I., l)oats |1 p. d.; baits furnished by guiden. Newark (P i^ 11.)— Passaic r. I m.; Hackensack r. 1).^' m.; last best: perch, li. weaktish, cattish, ett-.; shrimp and crabs usual baits; September Octoberai.il N' ember best: hotel $1.5(J p. d ; guides $1.50 p. d. ; boats 25c to 50c p. li. High wati, best tide. Kew Market (I-eh. V.) — Now Marketl., Bound br., ftreenbr., all near station; th> first named being the best; b b. and coarse tish; usual baits; June to No\eiiibir hotels $1.5t( p. d,; guides $2 p. d.; boats l.u- p. b. ITewton (several r. r.) — Swartswood 1., Culvers 1., Strubles 1., Stickelsl. and Lmn: p;, from 'J to H m.; tirst best; percb, pickerel, b. b., etc.: perch, pickerel and lia.>* most numerous; tlies and live liait used; hotel at moderate charges; boats .'nu p. il. bait cheap. Several good trout streams iiew by, to tisli wlikli permiasiou mar*tlH obtained from owners I'NITKI) HT.VTKH ANU CANADA. 123 North Lontr Branch {V. k H.)— Atlantic Ocoaii noar Mtation; bliipflRli, ma haMH, ,i, iniiHHhuiiKijrM for Imit; May until S«qit«ml»t'r bont; K'>l«l'' with lioat at (•> \>. il. I 1 1 lldf ti«'Ht. Oakland (N- V. s. .t W.)— UaniaiMi r,. I'miiptoii 1. and CryHtal 1. 1 to 3 m.: I'onip- tuii 1. iii'Ht; ]iii'k<'rt'l, n. I>. and utlici'M: iiirki'i'cl and ciittlHh nioMt niiint>riiuH: Ixd- yniiiiiii'N, toiidt*. worniH, rrii-kctn, ftc.'uH ImitH; Jtinc t<> OcfuluT licMt: IioIcIm at i,;,,.,iKil>lf ratis; KuidtsH #l.">0 tn $'J i). d. ; l)(>:itH .'ntc p. d.; Wait ran \»' i>r<>cnri'd. Oak Rldffe(N- V. S. \- \V.)— (irr<'n 1. J ni.; Unck 1. U ni.; HiinkM 1. :t ni.; Cfdarl. :tni.. iiiiiiii'riiUN trout MtniiniH: all ^ood; h. )>., iiickcnd and oIIhmv; Ii. )>. and ]>ii'k- ,icl iiio>i nunu'i'iiUH; Hliiiii'i'>, ^l'UH^lho|>|lt'rM and wonuH UHiial ImitM: June, AutjiiHt ;,ii(| iK'i'i'nibcr lii'Ht: no n ^uiar lioti-lH, hut iirivatu l)i)ardin|{ hoUHDN at |1 to |1.5u K il. i^iiidt'H f'2 p. d.: lioatH and bait niodcrati'. Oceanic (Via stFH. "Hca Hlrd" and "Albi-rtina" from I'it-r :i') N. It.)— N. HhrewH- Iriirv !■■ ud.iacfnt; wiaktlHli, blut'tl>'li. Htripcd buMHctc: \v)•aktl^u !'• ''• '■ boatH with men I'J to iri p. (1. Lant of flood and tirnt of .lili MM- the bent Htancn of tide. Phillipsburg' (Ht'vcral r.r.)— lifdawarc r. near Htatioii; black ami Htripc,|iti iiibcr hcHt; hotels .f I .")U to #'2 J), d., jMp.w.; boat* 'J'N' p. Il . ; baitM about #1 [, iH.i till- Himill catlihh, ami 4i)c p. ilo/,. for li(d>{runiitc«. Flainfleld (!'■ «\: Itl— There arc Hcvcrallarnc pondn near by HtockcMl with black lla^^. hut until this year liHhinKhaH been pndiibited. The local aunlcrB go toUiuind |;r.piili, N. .1 ., which hcc. Port Norris (•'• 'V M.)— Delaware Bay, Maurice RlverCove; weaktlnh and drum, till ti'iiiicr in (luantitics; crab and muMHtd bait; for drum June and July; for weak tt-li Hum June to Oct.; lantof chh mont favorable; liotelH $'2 )). d.; (.{tliden ami bait iiiiKJi iiite. The white perch run up IMauricc r. from March until lant of October, ali'l ciin be cau^'ht freely with hhrimp or oyMter baitn. Ramsey's (N. V. L. K. .V W:)— Itanuipo r. :i ni.: Franklin 1. ,i ni.; RyerHon's 1. h 111.; b. II., jierch and pickerel; pickerel nio.st numerous; Juiu', Sept. ami October lifst; live bait and .>assetc.; weaktish most numerotis; shrimp anc p. d. The best fishing is in July ami Au^'. .\li ixcelleiit tlshiUK t;round. Hiyh ami low water are best staj^es of the tide. Shark River (!'• «V U.)— Hood llshin^; for .salt water tish, AccoinmodatiouH am- lilciiml I heal). Hee Thk Amekiijan Anhleu, Vol. IV, pat.(e 185. Sing'ac (N. Y. L. E. \- W.) — Passaic r. near station; b. b., pickend, yellow perch • ic: li. h. most numerous; helnramites, worms, craytish, buns, crickets etc. used fnrlmitH: limein SeptcMuber best; hotel ;?1 p. d.; boats .5uc p. d. Fly flshin>{ for li. ' .11" suciessful when wadin({ on the reefs '2 m. from .Siuga<'; b. b. of I' 'i«ht by this method. '. & W.)— Lake Hop.itconK 4 m.; Morris 1. 1 m.; Lake Grinn<'ll :i est; iiick(^rel and b.l'. abound; live bait ami trolling spoons used; lit' s best; hotel $10 p. w. ; boats and bait at low pri<;e8. Sparta Junction (NY. S. k W.)— Head Waters, Paulins Kill near station; Lake . L. «: W.)- \"ii' 111. : Ijike Hopatcoi >ii.;iU ilsh, fresh meats ii ri;it; pickt-rel, b. b., etc.; pickerel most abundant; rnis as baits; May, June and January bewt; hotels at > .Vic p. h.; bait .*1 p. KM), tiood fishing waters. -Swartswood I. '2 m.; jiickerel, b. b., porch, etc.; ous; small flsh as bait; August, September and Octob- ! • H ■ 'I I*" 124 THE AN. .'( lii.: Smir.r.h ., '2 111.; fSiKkcri). C. in.; Pauliji Kill '.,' m.; iJiuk p. 'Im.: ami kuuic otlicrH; twulrli best; jiickcrid, h. b.. ix-ndi etc. abmiiKl; live l)iiit, crickt't.-', woriiis ami niM>>|ini,. l)('rn ari' nscd; Alav, June. Dcct'iiilxT and ]-'ebnmry are best: hotels yl tu fx.r.t p. d.; guidew Jl.'xtp. d.; boats Soc to .'fl p. d.; bait Toe p. Kmi. Townsbwry (T>. .<: 11. R.)— Peqtust r. and Greens 1.; both near station: imdi flood: trout, pickerel, bass, etc.; pickerel most niniieroiis; small lish usual liait>: May and September best; boatH and baitw reasonable. Townsend's Inlet (Tenna. r. to Seaville thence by teami— Excellent salt wat.r fishing', esi)iiiall,\ tiM- wiukti.-h aii. d.; f,'ui(les with boats »::t to .■»."> p. d,; baits easily procured, Kbb tide best. Vernon (I^. •'v H. li.)— Wawayanda 1. 4 m.; Decki-r ]>. 1 m.: Sand jt. 4 m.; lilark <•!•. '. m.; Alosier's J). 4 m.; lirst best: b. li., pickerel, penli and trout in Black ii.: cattish are most numeri>us: live bait, worms and crickets usual baits: .\pril. M;n. Septi'Ulber ami l)ctober best; hotels .>;1..")0 p. d.; ",'uide .r'J p. d.; boats can be bad. 'Vasliing'tonville iN- Y. S. \- W. i— Paulin's Kill I m.: Swartswood 1. 4 m,: lu-t best, pickerel, jiei'ch. bass, siifilish. etc.: woi'iiis ami small Hsh usual baits: May .Vu^'Kst. Se)>tember and October best: hotels 7")c p. d. *4 j). w,; Vioats '.'.'>(• p. d.: Imit easily pniciired. West Berg'en (I'. ^^ K.l — Ifackensack r. ' . m. : Newark liay ^, ni.: Passaic r. 1 .. 111.: Newark l;a,\ best: weaklisli. bluelish, striped bass, jiercli, ti'osttish, tloiiiiiicr-. etc.; sliedder crab, shrimii. sand worms, clams used for bait: sjirinu and fall lii^t for bass and frosttish: Julx. .\uuust and September t'lir other varieties: hotels at rcasoii.ible rates: boatM (lar^;e and small* can be jirocured at moderate chartri , Half ebb to half flood tide (,'ives the best lishiii!,'. This fjrouud is a favorite '. Jiilv, .\ug>istand September best; no hotel but private board can be had; boats I'v p. h, Woodport (P. >*c R.) — I-ak(> Hoiiatcoiig near station: b, b,, (1. ni, and s. iii. . pickerel, \ illow b.iss and others: b. b, most numerous; artiticial and livi liait* used: good tishing all the year; ho;(ds •SI to ^'^.'lO ]>. d.: guides at reasnnalilf charges: boats iileiity at moderate cost. The pickerel in Hopatcoiig are huve aiul plentiful. Woodruff's Gap (L. \ H. R.l- Trout br. '., ni.: Lake (irimU '2 m.; White 1 1 in.: Lake (Irinell best; b. b., pickerel and perch: b. b. in,, it iiumcrov.:-;; minneus. gra-^'^lioppers and lielgramites as baits: May, June, SeiUember and October hf\; no hotels but private board can be iitK auil I'liit ca!! NEW MEXICO, TERRITORY. Chama (r). k, R. O.)— ''liiiiu r. aiui Wolt'.-r. -i m.; iMiimlly -^'nod: niomituiti trout and -aliiioii trout; niouniain trout lli^^«l niiMicrouri; flics innl niiniiows used: Miiy ,1 AiitiMst l>('st; lioti'l ?•-' II. (I.: j^'u den uuncffssiirv: Imit lau be liiid rciisoiiiihli;. All till- iKljiK-ciit luouutaiu strcani.s ubouiid with trout. Espanola (!>• >'^ H. (J.)— lUo (Tpandc r.: Kio Santa Cni/ r. near station; Hio Santa (iaia r - ui.: Uio Naiubf r. lUui.; tlii' tlirci' last iiaiucd best; trout; usual baits; Juin- iiiid -luly best: no rci^ular hotel but si'dion house where aeeoniuiodatious tiiii b( had. It Im 5 ni. fri>m Esiiaiiola to j^ood tishinn points. Fort Stanton (140 in. from nearest r. r. A. T. X- S. l''.i— l-:anle cr. lo ni.; Hio liiiii|n».i at Dowlinti's Mills IH ni. by road, headwaters nearer liy trail; the last ijiiUM'il best; southern liocUy Mouiit;iiu trout (Salnio vir^'inalis); urtilicial tlirs. luachiiian the best, gi'asshojiiK'i's also ami meat l>y those who are not aiif^lers; .Inly aD(l Aut,'nHt best. Monero(r). .^- 11. ft.)— Navajo r. l.'i m.; trout: art. flii's used; no re-^nilar hotelH iiit litiU'iliut,' houses .■»•> p. w., day board reasonable; i,'uides .■*•_'.")() p. d.; boats not Dtrdr.l. ftood duck sliootiu;; ean be had here. Bmbitdo (l>. <^ H. ft-l— liii> (irande r. near station: Kio Kmbudo r. '2 m.; first 1,, «t;'iHountain trout and some coarse varieties; tiu' latter most numerous; art. l!ii> mostly used: April and May best; no rc-xular hotel but board can be had at sectiuii house; guide .■J'J p. d. NEW YORK. Adams (H. W. .v O.) — Henderson Hai-bor lo m., via daily stage line; h. m.. b. b. iiriliri]':iily ; minnows and the tly u.-ed; .(une to Noveluber; hottds .*l.,")i) p. d., less liv till- week: boat with oarsman -r^i p. d. .V noted b. b. ground. See Tni; Amkiu- can Asiii.Ki!, Vol. VI. pages ■_':( and "JT:!. Addison Jlinction (I>. '^" H. ('. See page XI) — Lake Champlain near st-ttion; Liki- 111 or^^c 4 m;; both g>od; L. (ieor-^e, trout, pickci'el, bass etc.; L. ('ham)ilin, l.ii-ki-ii 1. bass etc.; trout are tlie most numerous in I.. tieort,'e. and pickerel in L. t liiiiiililain; worms, minnows etc. as l)aits; May, June, September and October l.i->t; hotelH $1,511 to rip. d.; guides at reasonable prices; boats aud bait merely ii"iiij;i;il. Alabama I N. V. W. S. vV ]i.\ — Tonawanda cr. ant: trout; woruis and tiles used; May and .June best; hotels .;1.">() p. d.; ;!ii(li - ■;:-.! p. d.; boats not needed; guides furnish bait. Alder Creek I r . i-V B. H.l— lihuk r. l.")m.; Twin I.akeStn'am bim.; Hearer. I'.'m.; Littli- WoodhuU 1. I-') III.: all good trout waters, no choice; worms and artificial riu-!-. I'liili]! Studor's houd at Whit ■ Lake Corners. t'J m. from Alder i-r. statimi, is tlir lii-iiihiuarters of anglers who wish to fish these waters. .V sta^^e runs from AMci- 1 leek to Studor's. .June. .July ami August best montlis; no guides (prof'es- H"iiiil' ou the above waters; Vioafs not neeiled; hot(ds .rl.."iu p. d. Alexander ( O . L. \- W.)— 'riuiawanda cr. '; ni.; Little Tonawanda . b. aud small varieties, bass most numerous; minnows, worms iiiidfjindu hooks as baits; Apri., May and -June best; hotels 7"»c to Jl p. d. Allendale, Staten Island, (St r. to s. T. thence by s. L r. r.)— ftood weakfisli- 111^; liMts ami baii rl.."! )i. d.; iio boatmen need, d ; slirimp bait most popular, but «ln-ilil. 1- crab, saml worms etc. are us>(l, the crab fiikiiiK the best fish; seas.ui from June 1.') to Oct. I'l. Amawalk (N. V C. \ X.)— Mohausic 1. -1 m.; Muscor r. '; m; first best: bass, I'l-ii h. liickerel etc; pertdi predominating; crii'kets, grasshoppers; and worms a.>t iMltS. Ancram (H. .1- f. W.)— I,ong I'ondl. 'J',, m.; I5eerh)ck 1. 2 m.; Lower Roda 1. -Ill Korlill'.Iansen Kill near station; tirst best; b. b,, perch, iiike, etc.; b. b. iii'i^t numerous; trout in the streams; live baits, dobsons ahil trolling gangs usfl; •hiiie did July best; hotels j^l p. d.; guides not needed; boats and bait at small rust. ■ 1 1 126 THE ANflI.En S t;riDE noOK. Aqueduct (N. Y. C. \ H. U. ) — Molip"-k r. iioar station: Ix^low thoiKHU'duci i>< ihr l)fht i>nint: )). b., i)ik<', in-rcb etc.; bans ninht iiiiiuerdiiH; black woniin, (luhsons and crabH as baitH; Juiv to October beat; hotelw $'2 p, d.; guiden $'2 p. d.; boats 5(i,- p. d. Arkville (V. k I>.)— Dry br. in.; Delaware r. near station; Mill br. fi ni.; Xrw Kingston htr. (1 ni. and niuntTons other Hinall Ktreauis: all ns are used: June, July and Aug.; hotels $'J.r)Op. d.; guidi s not iieeiled; boats !>{)c p. d. Auriesville (N'. V. W. .S, ^l- B.)— Mohawk r. '., ni.: .Schoharie .-r. 1 m.: first I){>(; b. b . jiike, wliitefi^h etc.: bass i:iost numerous: giasHhopi]ers, dobsons, wnnns, wniall lish, sjnion hooks etc. as halts; July, .\unust and Sejitember best: licittls at reasonable charges; glides not needed; boats and baits at moderate co>t. Avoca (Several r. r.) — Smith's ji. 4 m.; I,ou<-k's p. Il m.; tirst best; perch. 1i. Ii.. jiickerel etc.; ba«s most numerous; good from June to October; si)oons and wunus used; hoteLs $1.50 to $'2 p. d.; boats 5()c p. d.; bait easily procured. Ausable (D. A: H. C. .See page XI|— Saranai- I's; St. IJegis 1., Lake riacid. Ed- munds p'ds '2.") to :i't m.: all giiot abundant: sjxions, tlies, worms and minnows as baits: June best for trolling, .Inly and August for Hies; hotels, guides etc. at reasonable prices. Babylon (I-. I. See page \IX) — Great South Bay 1 m.: weakfish, bluet^^ll, kiiiL.- tish, sheep.shead etc.; bluettsh and weaklisb most abundant : bunkers used a,-< li;iil: June, July and .\ugust be^t: Hood tide liest; Imtels at rejisiniable prices: guide wiilj boat $.') \i. d. See Bayport, N. Y. Baldwins (L. I.) -Hempsteaiil Hnb caujilit Inn; (liiliM)iis iist'il lis bait; August and Scptf uibcr best; hiitrl at luixbTutc rati's. Bi? Indian iV. \ I).)— Big Indian cr. 'i ni.: Neversink r. Kast and West bninclicH Mil. tn head waters; J-Jvst bninih uf NcNersink r. Ix'st; i)t()ut; tlic usual baits; May, June, July and .Vugust best months; boarding houses ;4 p. w.; guides and boats by contract, but not needed. Bliss (K. A: P. See page VI.)— Wiscny cr. near station; Barney's p. '2 m.; first lii-t; tro\it; worm and Hy baits; May and June liest; liottd 4ii( p. 'meal; guides *1 y.d. Bloods (I). L. k W.)— Cohocton r. and cr's that empty into it; cr's best: trout, wtilN lish, i)ickerel. etc.; t-;out in small (luantities; art. files used; Jlay ami June l.fst; hotels $'1 p. d. Bloomingburgh (\. Y. (). .t \V. See page X.)— Yankee p. li m.: Morrison ]>. 7 ui.: Wolf p. Km.; b. b., i)iikerel and perch; minnow, dnib and worm bait; fall Uidiiths liest; boat and bait cheap; Yankie p. best Boonville (T- 't B. R.)— Smith's p., Cropsey's p.. Well's cr., Bear cr.. Black r.. V'lsli 1 r., all within 15 m.; Smith's p. (J m. is beul; brook trout and l). 1).; brook trout most abundant; art. files, worms and minnows as baits; June, Julv and \\\ii\\!'t best; hot(ds .•?!.. ")() to .*J p. d.; guides S'J..5() p. d.; boats ,">()c p. d. Big Sloose 1. li'.i ui., is noted f(u- its largi' lake and brook trout. Boston Comers (N- Y. ('. \ H. U. and H. \ ('. ^V.)— Tahcouic .M(»untain br. near Maiiiiii; trout; worms and flies used; May and June best; hotel and guide at reas- "mililc rate. Brainard (Leb. S.)— CummingH ]). 4 m.: Boxes p. 4 m.; 'rai>pens \,. 7 m , first liisi; 1. 111. and s. m. b. b. and jdckerel; pickerel most numerous; s])oons and Wdftiis used; summer months best; hotel within 'J m. at reasoiiabh- rate; guide t^l 1'. d.: boats and bait cheap. Branch (D. \ H. C. See pag<.' XI.)— 8o. Ballston 1. '^ m.; b. b., (l. and s. m./ I'tivli, pickerel etc. ; Oswego (1. m.) bas.s most abundant; all kinds of baits used; .-I'ling and fall best; uo hotel; guide, boats and bait reasonable. See Ballstou,' Breslau (L. I. See page XIX.)— Oreat South Bay and fresh water streams 1 m.; liliK lish. weaklish, porgies, bass, fiounders, blackfish etc.; blue and weakrtsh most aliiiiidant; bunkers usual bait; July, .\ugust and Septembt'r best; hotels, guides lieats etc. at moderate <'ost. Some trout can be caught in the fresh water ^tl'IMlllS. Bridgewater (D. L. .<: ^V.)— Swamp br. :j to 5 m.; a few brook trout can be auiiiit in the early spring; hotels |'J p. d. Brier Hill (U. .^: B. K.)— Black 1. 'Jni.; b. b. and pike; minnows as baits; usual H'asi'iis. Broad Channel I N. Y. W. *: U.) — lamaica Bay, Broad (iiannel. Deep Hide or I' t. Mher Hole, M\ickscr.; Broad rhannel best; fiatfish, weakrtsh, fiukt^s, sheeps- liiad 1 tc; weakfish most tiumeroiis; skimmers, shrimp and sbedder crabs as tmits' i^p 128 THK AN(H.Eh S OTTIDE BOOK. Miij, JiUK'.Jiil.v, AiimiHtiiiiil Soiitpiiiber be8i; ebbtide bent; hotel at moderate i)nije,>. (;!uid«;s $'J, to .f^i p. il ; l'i>\v boutM ','h' \i. d. Bronxville (N- V. <'. .V- H. U.) -Siiraiu bi. 1 m.; (irassy S5)raiu br. 21^ in.: limnx r. '4 m.; ^*l)»•^•kl(;(l triiiit in two tirst uanit-d, and iiirkiTfl in Uroux r ; jiiikiTil inuKl nuiueroiis; (jniall li.sli an bait'-; Ainii and May bust lor trout, usual Sna^oiw tor i)iilici'('l Brockfield (I». L. «!t W.)— Mohoow bi*. 5 m.; a tew brook trout can be cau;;lit in tb<' finls ^ll|■inK. Braslitou ("• ^ I-- <'•) — (Jale br. ',. m.; Little Salmon r. near station; tiril.."i.» to .'rJ i'. d., »^."> to ■t'T 11. \v.; no bouts used; bait can be hail eheai). Thr In^t li-uiiin is only to 1 1' had al)out ,"> ni. iii) (Jale br. Buffalo (Several i'. r.) — Lake lirie and Niagara r. immediately adjaceut; last iniin el best. li. b , masraloni„'f, ytdlow and blue iiike, yidlow j>erili, also white bas> ainl moon-eyes in season; yellow lercli and b. b. most abundant; for b. b. soft >hf\\ f:isli wati-r lobster {craytisli) are used as bait, and live minnows forjiereh; .luiicti) >< -vember best; hotels ,f:t p. d.; boatiiieu i'-\ i>. d. iuihidinj.,' boat; lobst. tS: W. S<'e page X.) — (Hter Kills '., 111.; jiickerel, penli, itr., luckcrcl most numeroiXH; miiall lish are usual baits; June, July and October Irr-t; boats can l)e hud. Cadyville (<'hateaiigay.) — Sarauac r. and vari. d. Caldwell (D. A IL ('. See jia'/c XL)— Lake (ieorge near station; Glen 1. 4 m.; first best; trout, bass, juTcli, iiickrrel, etc.; pt-rch most numerous: worms, criiki't>. ilohsons and minnows as baits; May and .June best foi' trout, and .Atigust ainl Sep teuiber for bass; hotels .^.J to ^i p. il.; guides ?:! p. d.; boats .")0c to il p. d. Caledonia (N. Y. C. iV H. K.)— Spring cr. near station; Allen's or. 1 ni.: tirst bent speckled trout; tlies used; .\pril 1 to September I best; hotels f l..")!) p. d.: irniilt"- can Se had at reasonable prices: boats ")0c p. d. There is excellent fishing; on sniue preserved parts of i'aledoiiia cr., which eaii be tished under permits. The N. V. Flat 'hing houses are also on C'aledouia cr. Clllicoon (N. V- I'. E. ^: W.)~l)elaware r. and Callicoou cr. near station: Finl- lister cr. 1 ^ m.; Swager 1. ;) m.,*l'ike p. (i m.; Sand p. '.• m.; Duck Harbor ]i. 7 in.: all good; b, b. in the lielawari' r. and Swaj^erl.; trout in the cr.. and piidieiel aini ptM'i'li in the p.: usual luiits, in( luding lamprey eids, lielgramites (dobsons aiiii white grubs; .>Iay aiiil .1 une for trout. .Tune. .July, .\ugust and .Seiit. for 1). h., ami Sept. and (»ct. for jiickeicd and perch; hotels ^2 \.. d.. less by the w.; guides s|.."iO p. <1.. including boat: .t^l p. Joo. for bait, of which the helgramite aud youu;; 1 'l art) ilie bi'st. 'i'lie lishing in all the aliove named waters is good. Caiubridg'e (I'- >V IL <■'■ !"'ce jiage XI. t— Jackson I's aud Latteiikill r. 5 m.; lintU good, iiickeiel. bass, jierch, etc.. trout only in the Batieiikill which are taken with worms, grasslioppers or Hies; live tish, small frogs and worms used for otlur^; good ill usual seast)us; hotels jSl to ,*'.i p. d.; boats iiih- p. d. Camden (U. W. k O.)— Mad r. tmd Fish cr. running through town; Salmon 1. 1- 111. Oneida 1. H in.; Oneida 1.. Salmon and ^lad r.s best: b. b. in ( lueida 1. luel I i>li ci., and troiit 111 the r's; Hii's and worms used in the r"s, and minnows iu 1.: -M.i.v and June best; hotels #!..'')(» p. d.; boats aud bait at rea.-">uuble prices. Oneida 1. gives good b. b. tisliing. Cameron Mills (N. Y. L. K. .V AV.)--(ioodhue l. .T m.; ( .vauberry 1. 'J', ni.: < an- isteo r. '.1 m.; Cranberry 1. is the best: pickerel, b b. and perch; perch and pii K' ivl most utinieroiis; minnows and dobsons bist bait; -May aud June best ni'iili-; boats and bait can be had at reasonable ratOH. Campville (N. V. L. L. .V W.)— Hus(iuelianna r. at station; roclc bass aud wall- eyed pike; lock liass most nunierous; .Inly, .-Vugust ami Sej)teniber Ijcst: del suns and laniper eels used; no rugiilar hotels; boats very moderate. Canaan li^. k A.) — Vuecchy 1. 1 '^ m.; rrindies Trout p. 2'. m.; 13ear H'lt (trout streaiM ) -2 111. ; first best; black and rock bass, pei'eh, pirkerel aud tioiii li, b. most nunieiiuis; dobsons, crickets, grasslioppers and minnow baits; SepteiiJitr aud October 1 est: hotels yl.ai* to .*j p. d.; guides at reauouable charges; boat- i-x' to $1 1>. d.; bait $1 p. bMt. Good lirihing. t'NITET) STATKS ANI> (VNADA. 129 loderatepriLts; I be caiiL'ht ill into it: br's art- Canajoharie (N. Y. NV. S. k B.) — Mohawk r. '4 m.; pike, pirkcrfl, b. b. ;ji(i wli!'' i'»li; pike ninst uumeroiiH; Jiinc, July mid October best; botelH at reasoiiiiHe rati-, liiiiil?. 'jru' p. li : bait U>c i>. (jnart. Cauastota |N. V. \V. S. A: H.) — Oiicida 1. ."> 111.; i>ike. pt-nb. basH vtr.: pike most uuru'ioUH; wnruiri. iiiiiiiio\Vf< etc. as baitn; Jlay, AugUHt ami Septi'iuhtT best: Imtels ?'J I'- . d.; boats .'iDc to j'l ji. d. Caiiisteo(N. Y. I,, v.. k W.)— Canisteo r. near station; pickerel, b. b. etc; Miiv, .lull' . Sept. and Oct. best; baits — iiiiiiiiows. spoons, dobsons etc.; liotels .^l..')!! \<. (i; lio guides or boats iieede'2 m.: last best: trout. i)ike, pii k' irl, b. b. etc.; trout most numerous: worm and tly baits; May and .June liest: hell I .*2 to $"2.50 p. d.; guides #'J.50 to j::! p. d.; boats and bait cLeap. Cape Vincent (1{. ^V. \ O.)— Heeds Bay 10 m.: Sand Bay m.: (Irimsliaws Bay :iiii.. liiittiiii liay Im.and other points; 1(. b., pickertd, nuiscalont,'e etc.; b. h. most iiiiiJii rous. trolling,' nan^s used mostly; .Inly. .\u^;ust and September best; .Jinii' best fnr .-nil Hshinu; hotel at reasonable priie; j^'uide or oarsman with boat, tackle etc. ■■;! (i. il. Very line Hshinn' on the above bays which are portiors of the St. I.t.w- flllri- r. Carthage (U. k B. H.)— Pleasant 1. 4 ni, ; Bonaparte 1. lt> ni.; Oswe};;atchie r. :ind lii.iih lies li'i to "20 ni.; the latter is best; brook ami lake trout, bhi'-k bass and ]iick- tnl; bass and trout most plentiful: baits, art. t1ii-s, minnows and worms. May, .luiH . An^,'., Sept. the best season for black bass, summer months for 'nuit. Hotels jl..''ii p. d.; unides and boats by contract, Cassadaga il>. A, V, v^ I'.)— Cassiidai^a Is. (;t) 'j ni.: pickend, b. b., rock bass, lull li, siintish etc.; b, b. most numerous; minnows, frogs etc. as baits; June, July ami Aufiust best; hotels ,«1 to $2 ]>. d.; boats loc p. li, Castile (N. Y. L. I". \- W.)— Kast Koy cr. T ni.; Flint br. 8 in.; Barneys p. pi m.; NiJM ! Lake I'l ill.; last best: trout, perch, h, b, and pickerel: the latter most plenti- ful; .luni' liest: minnows mostly used as bait; hotels ^'2 p. d.; ^'uide.-* reasonable; l»iat> -'»• p. d. Castor Land (I". A: B. 11.)— Bla<-kr. '^ in.; Beaver r. '^ in.; Long p. is m,: last lir-t; trout, pickerel and bullheads; trout nost abmidant in Long p.; worms and ait. lly; .luly, .\ugust and September best; hotels f'J i>. d, Cato (S. C.i— Parkers )!. ', m.; Cross l.'2'j m.: first best: Oswego, (1. m| rock aiiil >trawberry bass, pickend and perrh; pickertd and strawberry bass ni<;st 1111- iiiei'iius; live minnows and spoons as baits; May, June, .Inly and .August best: hotel .-i^ p. d. Catskill iN. Y. AV. S. \- B.)— Catskill cr. ', m.: <;reene 1. I to ,'> 111.: list bes'; b. 1'. and coarse varieties: b. b. most numerous: grassliojipers, tlies, liver 1 tc. : « bait; aiituiiill best: hotels j^'i to *:( p. d.: boats l")c p. h. CattaraugfilS (N. Y. L. ".''. A; "\V.) — Head vVaters of S. bramdi of Cattaraugus cr. 8 1:1. trout, b.b. and chubs; trout most numerous. .May and June best; baits — \\eriiis. grubs and flies; no regular boteln tir guides; no charge for liait. Caytiffa (N. Y. C. \- H. It.) — Cayuga 1. near station: pickerel, b. b., mascalonge, 'Mrhetc.; jiiidierid. bass inid perch most abniidaiit. minnows, worms and sjioomm i'.MM. August. September iind October best: hotels .< 1 and ;*'2 p. d. or .■?."> to .*lii ;. w.; no professional guides, but men who cai; act as such at .*1 ."'O p. d.: boats and liait at V.")c to :f 1 p. d. (iood fishing and wild duck shooting are reported. Cazenovia (K. <'. A- N.)— Owahgena L. Chiftenango o p. d. or #'2 p. d. with boat: boats .")iic ]i. d. llxcel- liiit b b. and jiickerel fishing in the lake. Centre Berlin (Leb, S,)— Little Hoo>ae or Hoosick r. near station; trout: worms atnl r'u.rj Used: Ma; 1 to October 1 best; nobotelat thin place, but acconiniodatiors can '.■ had near by. Centrailslip tl" I- See page XIX)— Hauppauge p's :t m.; the Bay ti ni.; (brook 2 III wiied by cTub, r.siimg private); the Bay is best: all varieties of salt water 'X'': li ' i^ 130 THE ANGLEK S OITDK BOOK. ii» ill k ' ut tinlufi iiHually fdiiiid In thtm- waters Arc cau^'ht iu the liay, and catflBh, peroh, frcm. ^.•lllll^li ftf. lu llau][ipaug<.' h'h; liotflB at the Bay at rcatioiiatilL' iiricfH; boatu i«u i . had aixo. Central Valley (N. T. L. K. & W.)— Summit 1. 2'. m.; Twin 1'h 3>i m.; Slant;): tfiH 1. ;t 111.; I'nixiluin'U J). 3,'., 111.: ^V(lu(l 1. '."j 111.; SlailMhtcrK 1. aud I'oiiolni i n j )ii(.l; b. b., jiiikcrcl ami jieirh; iiasn iiHrnt abuudiiiit: Juiit; 15 U> Kfjitt-mbfr 1."f 1 i^t liaith — tlii'H, luiiiiiowH, orayftnh, ht'lf!niiiiit*H ctr.; hutol i^H to :fl4 ji. w.; t;Ui(h.N ju Ik d.; boats luc p. h. Ceres (H- K- A; ('.)— (^wwayo cr., BcIIh br., KiiigK Hun cr. and UcIIh Knn i r.; all nearby; b. b. in Onwayo cr.; trout in tlic otliiTH; April, May and .iunc \ivht; wuiii s and ^'liL'tlii iijjciK aH bait; guidew j^l.iVi p. d.; need no boatn; hotelM ,fl p. d. Chapinville (N. Y. (". & H. H.) — Canandaigua 1. outh-t near station; pirkcri b. b. ; i>i(keifl nil St nunifrons; minnows usual iiait for iiirkcicl, ^ray tly, irifket or ^rasshoiijicr tor b. b.; July and .\nj,nist best: no ij^gular hotel, <>m liri\atc boartl can bo had; guide, boat and liait can be hud at little er in. charge. Charlotte {U. W. \- O. and X. Y. C. >\; H. K.)— Lake Ontario and Ciencsee r.: hy best: iiercli, rock and b. b., iiickerel etc.; jierch niust abundant; miuno\\ aid worm baits; !May, June and July best: liotfds numerous at $1 to i'>\K d.; boat,--.., p. h.; bait ITic p. do/. A good lishing ground. Cliaumont (1(. ^V. \- O.) — Chaumont ISay near station; niascalonge, picken 1, li b., pike, whitetish etc.; pike most numerous; tndling spoons used mostly; Jiiiii l.-i month; hotels at reasonable prices; guides with boats i'-i p. d. Oovd li>iliiii;^ i> reptirted. Chazy [!>■ \' 11- <'■ Hce page XI)— Little (ha/y r. ', m.; ISig Cha/y r. ."> m.: l.ak.. Cliamplain ii m.; last best, b. b., pike, pickeiel, niascalonge etc: bass and piil.iii 1 most nuiiieidus; live minnows and trolling sioons used: August and Sepnuii,.- liest; hotels j^'J \>. d. guides .*l! p. d.; boats .">(ic p. d. Arouiiil t h.ak Island in l.aki Chuiii)daiu is notetl as au excellent b. )>. ground. It is located on the \ein.oiit -iil.- of the Lake lUU rods from Isle la Motte. Chemung' 'N. Y. L. K. \- \\'.)— Chemung r. Km rods; b. )).; bait is the dobs, n ,, v '•Sof 15" as i' IS called liicallx ): Sept. bist month; hotels .i^'J p. d.; boat .■?! [. i:.; no guides needed, boats laii be had cheap. Chenango Forks 'D. L. >V: W.)— Chenango r. '.4 m., and Tioughnioga r. '.m.: tirsi iiiiiiieil best; bass, jiickerel, perch and chub; b. b. most numerous: dnliMi!-. Worms anil luiniiows as baits; June and July best for bass; hotel at leiisiinabli' lair: boats and bait very cheap. Cherry Creek (N. Y. L. K. \- W.)— Conewango cr. 1'. m.; Cherry 1 r. tribiit:u,\ (if ( onewaiigo ,r. near by: he tirst best for pickerel and b. b., anil la>t named contains a lew trout: minnow and worm bait: May and Jiineliest; Imtcls irl p. d.; guides T.'ic p. d.; no boats reiiuireil; bait can l)e had at small cost Chittcnango (N. Y. W. S. \- 15.)— Oneida 1. I m.; pike, b. b., [lickerel and timit: sjooii and meat baits; .)une. .\ugust and tall iiumths best; hotels !?l.,'>up. d.; gui(li> ir- p. d.; bo'its TiOc p. d. This lake is noted as a very line tisliing ground. Clr^rks Dock (N. Y. W. S. \ is.)— Hudson r. near station; striped bass, b. li., p.eK li and other varieties, bass most numerous in the fall; live baits (if vaiimi^ kiniU; used: .lanuai'v through the ice is best month for liass, and most any tiuie 1 1 V ear good for others; boats 2.-)c p. h. Local lishermeu tish during ebb and tlieil tides. Clayton (T. \ IL R.)— St. Lawrence r., s. m., b. b., pickerel and mascalont;c, cf wliich the liist is most numerous: art Hies, minnows and sikioiih are used; ami finm the miililk- of June to Sept . is thi' best season; hotels j^'i to t=4 p. d.; giiiili> includiiig boats and tackle, if wanted. :r.'i p. d.: the skitl's or boats in geneial r.i-i are admii.ilily lifted up for comfort. The guides carry cooking utensils, a tcMiiif.' table and two camp stools, and cook dinner at ••nooning" hours. This is ci.i 'I the liesr, black bass grounds in the r. S. The tishing on the .St Lawrence r. will doutitless be better this vear (bSH.'i) than for years past, (it has always been [.em; ,^1 > the Anglers Associauon of the St. Lawrence r. lia\e destroyed during tin ] ;i>t Heiisiin many seines and nets, and illegal fishing has been iu a great mea^uie stopped. Clyde (N. Y. C \ H U.)— (Jreat Sodus IJay. and Little SodUH Bay; pickerel ami b. Ii., iiriiuipally : siioon and fly used: .August until close of beaeoQ best; hotels rJ p. d.; boat with man if'J. p. d. and upwards. UNITED STATES A.VD CANADA. 131 1, pcri'h, fn.n: ; boate vuu I . 2 ni.; Sliuij.1: I'djiold) (11 ]. i'Uiber i:, 1 ,.^t w.; j'\inlt> J. * Hull ( r : all ir Ijcht; wmir s ii i>. ii. i; pii-kertl aiul ,'ray tly, Maik lar liotil. lui! .t little or iiH lOlichfc r.: lii!-' ; liiililiipw ill d I. (I . ; lHi!it> '.. [c, pifkcn 1, li. stiy; Jnih' lii-t Odd li^liiiiu' is r. 5 111.: J.iik.. ~f^ aud iiiil-.cii I ml Sci.itiiii f .■ it-liiii(l in l.akr ■ \'i'ni-iim .-ill,- lie diiliMii 111' xiat $1 I. h.; loKU r. ' ; In.: hip: (liili-(>ii>. ;.-(iliaMr late; ('luny ,r. h., and lii>t iK'st; liot,!,. L'OSt 'I'll ajul tidiit; 11. d.; tjuidt- ud. liass, li. li., (if MU'ioU,- ■it any tiiur i r ebb and ihi'd iasoalont.;c, vi re used; iiml 1). d.; (,'uici(> fifiiciiil r.M il.<, a ti'Miiif.' 'lllH is el. I- 1 1 I'cni'i' I', wid been !.i'i".i riUK till 1 :ii-t txat iiicasiue liickei'id iiuil ;Ht; Lott Is f2 Cochecton {N. Y. L. E. & W.) — Delaware r. noar station contaiiis b. b.; Lake HllllIill^'d^ln ") ni. lian b. 1).: MitchcllH ji. ;t in., pickerel and iierch; and Mitelielln, Hiisli and Tylei'H cr's lni\e niore di' lesH trout in tlielii; liotelH fl.TiO]). d,. JT) ji. w.; (.'Midi .s. boats and baitu ilieai>. '1 lie otber waters are Swagei' 1. and luuk liarbor j),, ^(■iiiaining b. b., iierdi and iiickeicl. CohoeS (N. Y. C. iS; H. U.)— Moliawk r. ruus throut;li city; b. b., rock bass, jiike, ii( r. ii etc.; bass and pike n >t niuiierous; lielKraniites. minnows and art. tly as biiits; Juiif, July, .Vu^'iist mul September best: liotels at reasonulde rates: boats ,'iiii 1'. (1.; bait can be pr(»uri ]>. \v.. no boats Ml' guides needed; bait easily iiviicured. Tliis river wa-i std(;ked witli b'uck liass in l.ss-.', ;ind not havin|4 been much lislied for, are expected to be plentiful this sea- sou, (18h5.) Cooperstown (<'. >V S. V.)— Otsetjd 1. '.. m.: Snsiiuehanna r. ad.iacent: Schuylers I. i;i 111 Ki( Istield S]irini^s: lirst named 1 est ; salnidU, lake ti'nut, b. li.. pickerel etc.; iii'iii iiiid ]dckerel most nunierdus; minnows usual bait; Ma,\', June, September and t ictdlier best; hdtel j^2 )>. d., S^7 td »=in p. w.; bo.its and bait at fiilr cost; tndl- iii^i w itli Seth (ireen's nana is tlie favorite method df takinjj; the lake trout. Ihero arc several trout streanis easily reached. Copake (H. \ ('. \V.)— (reek (unnamed) near station where trout are found and '2 [..■i.ds :i and ."> miles respectively, frum which b. b. are taken; Hies used; June, July, iiid .\c^'ust for trout, and .\utiUst, Sept( nibei' and Oct. lor luiss; hotel "j!!,."!! }i. d.; liiMl.- ;ind bait can lie procured. III.: iierch and li. b.; nidstly Used as bait; Coining' d'. 1 . 'V ^V. and N. Y. I.. K. \ W.)— Clicmiiiit,' r. ]ii. h liidst :ibiilidaiit: Aumist, Scjit. and Oct. best; ddbsdii? hotels ;<'2p. (1. Comwall (N- Y. L. K. \ W. and X. Y. W. S. .VB.)— Hudson r near station; penh, .-till cd bass, siintisli etc.: yellow perch and cattish most numerous; worms usual liait ^;(Ki(l all months; hotel S'2 p. >: 15.)— Hudson r. '4 m.; Ib'oiiks 1. 'J 111 ; ( ■11(11- 1. 'i ' J 111 . ; all oood; rock bass, white perch, sunlish etc; snnhsli. white jcri li and bullheads most abundant; wdiiiis, salt mackerid and small lish as baitH; Ma\. June, July and .Viioust best: hotels .^1 ."id to .■? 'J p.d.; boats oUc to .rl p.d,; til. best tide ou the r, is on the llrst (.if the Hood. CiRftS (N.Y'.(',iS;X.)— Trout br. near ttativii; West branch of Croton r. ^, in , i ,1! . 1 (dead '.i m. ; last best; pickerel, \ellowaiidb. b., perch, speckled tr(Ult etc.; 1 1.1. en 1 most abundant; small lish and wnnu baits: no hot(I marei tliaii J in., };iiiiies at moderate prices; boats Tide p. d Crescent (N.Y.C.V H.K.j—^rohawk r. 1 '.j m,; bai-s, pike etc.; bass and pike iii. -I numerous; didiscuis, blackwoiiiis, crabs etc, as baits; (,'ood from spriiijj to fall; liot( Is ,■?! p. d.; bdats ode p. d. This is a tavcirite lishiiiK ground among Troy and .Mbaiiy (X.V.) anglers, Croton (NY. ClV H.H,)—Hudsdii r. and Croton r. '., to 1 ni,: striped bass, wiakrtsh, snappers, wliite 1 ei'ch, poi'gies etc. ; white pi'rch and snappei's most nil- lui rolls; fur bass and weaklisli shedder crabs as baits : tor the others shrimp: July, .Vueiist and Sept. best; last of ebb and lirst df tliKul tide best: boats i^l p.d.; liait soiiictiiues ditbcult to procure. Northwest Croton I'oiut is considered the liest r;r..mid by local anglers, Croton Jjake ( N . V,C. iS: N.)— Croton 1. near station, b, b., wiiito and yeilow lii:.li. pike, pickerel etc. ; perch, bass and catfish most ainiiidant; worms shrimp uiiii helgramites as baits: May, June aud iht. best; hotels :fl.5u p. d.; I.nalt ar.d ;SI !( i:j2 THK ANC.I.KU's (iflDE ]t()i)K. \\im ' bait I'un 1 r IkhI icasDinihlf. Fair li^hiii;,' iciHirtinl itt tliin iiuint. CAN A.Mil.Klt, \'(i|. IV. Jj)). V2i. Curtis iN. V. I,. K. \- \V. )—('(. hi ictoii r. ', m.; (iooinmc p. Siii.: tin- lust !..,(; l)ickiTrl iind li. 1). iirc ciiiit^ht, but buns most iibiuidiiut: Aliiy. •Iiiiit' amlSt'iit. : wmihh nioWH nn\ial '■■•'•• ' ' '■■■ '■•■■' '•••' " i. ...i . ._ . .. ^ Sc' Thk Amcui- |iiimni iiiKi M. II. ill)' I (tii^iii, iiiii iiun.s iiiiiNi iiiMiiMiiiiic: .»iii.v, ■nine a and iiiiinioWH nn\ial bait; boatn can be had, but tiitTi- arc im lintdn or iiroffSiO'iiiul Cutchogue (I- I- s.c iia;,'c XIX.)— I'cfoiiic liny J'., in.: kiiitifinh. wcaktisli. I,lii,. and blacktiHh; liiii^'lisli and blackfish iiin- .*.■> \>. d. Kinj. tiMli arc iiunicroiiH in thin water, and Idacklihh arc takcu in large (iiiautitics diiiin;: Soi»t. and Oct. Dannemora i<'hatoati(j;ay.)— Cha/y 1. fi ni. : Stillwater l! m.: Caiiticld br.'Ji, m.; firNlbcst: lake and l)r()iik trout: tlicn H[)oons and worms used; May and .June lie. t. hotels .>2 p. d.; K"i''''* •■?'- 1'- tl- inclndin),' boat and bait. IieKalb Junction (t{. W. .v o.l-l'lnmb br. M m.: (iras.s r. 14 m.: .Vllen i. jt 711.: 15oyd 1). IHm.; Allen ji. best: Hpcckled trout ]princi)ialiy: worm and tty bait«; April best for tly bait; hutclM about .*"J p. d.; guides charge #l! to ;»:t p. d..aipl furniHli worm bait. Deposit (N. Y. li. K. .t W. )— Oipiago cr. empties into Didaware r. here: 'rrniit in the season, and a few all through it: favorite Hies are the jiriifessor (ri-,\ tail) black gnat and coachman. DeWitt (N. V. C. k H. 1{.)-Krie Canal 1 m.; Hi-ttcrnut cr. 1 m.; first b.-t; strawberry ami black bass, jx-rch. cattish, etc. ; li. b. aiul perch most immcrnii-. woi'ms. minnows and crab baits: .\ug\ist and September best: hotels .■?] p. ,i ; boats ■_'.")(• p. d.: minnows ;«l p. pKj. There are a 'cw trout left in two brooks ni;ii' by. Deer River d'- •'^' H- U.)— Pleasant I. t m.: 1{1;'< k r. near station; last b.st; lierch. iiickcrel. b. b., etc.: )iickerid and bullheads predominate: minnows. u..iiii> and art tly used: •lunc and July best mouths; hotel :rl ..'>ii p. d. ; boats amMiai! at amall cost. Delhi (N.Y.o. \- W. See jiagcX.) — Robinson ji. i m.: I'eak's br. :i m. : \'.\\i br. 3 ni.: Little Delaware 1 lu.; KIk br. best; trout most numerous, and b li next: bait, worms; .May and .lune; hotels .jJ. Dryden (So. C.)— Dry den 1. 2 m.: iiickerel. perch, bullheads, etc.; perch :iiiil pickeiel most nnmerotis; worm bait: hotels #'J p. d.; boats plenty. Dundee (S. (1. i.*l: (M— Sein-ca 1. 4 m., Konka 1. bi m.. >Iud 1. lo ni., Little 1. •- m. 'I'he two first mimed are best, and contain lake trout, b. b.. jiickertd and pef. h: the trout, bass an $'J p. d., imlutliug boat. Dunkirk (Several r. r.)— Lake Krie anywhore within 4 m.: s. m. b. b., jik. jM'rch, pickerel, pike, ytdlow peich, rock bass, suntish, etc.; b. b. and ]nke pi icli most abundant; minnows, crayfish, worms and tlies as baits; .June, jiart of .Inly. and September best: hotid .■?'.! p. d.; boat and bait, with man .•J'J.riO p. d.. or .if p. ,1. without. The favorite spot with local anglers is on a reef .'! m. from the do.k: there is, lu)wever, good fishing within V) minutes row from the dock. For trolliiiL; the best time is between Aug, l."> ami Oct. 2(1, Durhaniville (N. Y. O. \- W. See page X.)— Oneida 1. near by; exeellent pik. and !). b. water: the favorite grounds for the former is off the month of Oneida r.: for the latter, Hriish dam on the same cr.; good accommodations at nioderati' charges. See Thk Amkukan .^NiiLKK, vol. Ill page 410. Dykenian's (N. Y. V. k H. It.)— Ice p. 1 m.; Lake Tonetta ', m.: Little p. I m.: two first best; pike, perch, b. b., etc.; pike ami perch most ibundant: small lisli. crickets, grasshoppers and worms as baits; January, June. Septemlier and Octolior best; hotels |5 p, w.; boats can bo had. East Branch (X. Y. O. .t AV.) — East branch of Delaware r.: Baxter br.: N'^w Orleans Trout br, ; Iwaddoll br. and Heeds cr. ; lia.xtir br. and Trout br. b< ^t: UXITKI) STATES AND C'ANAn\. 183 THK a Ml- It I- tiiiui, 1'. 1)., pickorol, oic; trout most nnmorouH-. tlio», sixxms. worniH, ^raHHhop- 1,(1-. i't<'. iis liiiitw; Miiv. •luiic iiinl Julv host; botelf*, miidi',-*, lioatw auil baitH at i.ii ■ iiiiblc cliarnt's. A ^oud troutinn st-i'Huu. East Creek (N. Y. C .V II. H.i— Muhrtwk r. nciir Htation iiiul Kiist Cixnada cr. at .,tati"ii; tii'st Ix'Ht; 1>. 1). iiiid ]>ikf; b. li. must iibundaiit ; blark worms aud crabs aH baii>; slimmer best for i)ikc and autumn tor baws: no regular botols; boats and bull :it nominal iirict-s. Ellenburgh (<>. >V T,. C.)— Cluiteau^ray 1. 11 m.: (iravcs br. ."> ni.; west brancn of ( liii/\ V. near station: lirst two best: salmon, trout and s]ii'cklcd tront in 1., nid brook (iiiui in tlif last two strt-uius; worms anil Hies as baits; usual seasons: hotels ^2 ,..,1. EUerslie (H- >V; *'. ^V.)— Twin I's '. m.: HoelitV-T msencr. in^ar station: tirst best; 1,1, kill. b. b,, i>ereli ete.; minnow and worm baits; .Iiine, .Julv anil .ViifiU.-jt be.st; linti I aud guidurt at reasonabU? jiriees; boats and bait at un)derate cost. Elisenore (Loh. V. Sec i>at,'e VI)— Owasco 1. 'Jf) rods; trout, iiercli, b. b. and j.i.l.iel; bass and pert-li most abundant; ordi.iary baits in .Iiine, .luly and .Vu^'ust; liiitrN r'i 11. d.; no guides or boats to hire, but cau be borrowed. See Auburn, N. V. Erwins (N. V. L. K. \- W.i— Tio^ja r. 'j m.: b. b., pickerel, trout etc.: bass most pliiiiiiul; art. tiies aud dob.stms as bait; June, July and August best; Lottd .tI.oU [■' .1. EsopUS (N- Y. W. S. ,V: 15.)— Hlaek p. .! '. m.; lilack er. ', in.; first best; ))ickerel: ],,]•, h. b. b. etc.; jiickerel most numerous; worms used mostly; .May and •dine be.st; hnti 1 Mt reasonable rate. Esperfnca (I>- ^ H. ('. See pat^e XI)— Schoharie cr. I'l m.; b. b., rock bas.s. hill h-h. etc. ; s. in. b. b. most niimenuis; craytish, dobsoii and minnow baits- AiiLiust. September and October best; hotel .■?1.,")U p, d.: boats aud baits can lie ob- iiineil. tishiii^,' tiood in .Vugiist. September aud October. Eaton (^«• V. O. .V; W.)— Hatch's 1., Wilson Reservoir, and several brooks from '3 tii.'iia.; trout, b b., pike and pickerel; niiniu)ws, grasshoppers and crabs used; June. .Inly aiul Atlgust best; hotels .^l..")0 \i. d. ; guides .»'.' ]i. d.; ".xiats and bait at Inw rates; c)ther tfout. brooks can be visited iiudi'r the giiiclauce of men furnished li\ tlir hotels Fallsburfifh (N. Y. O. .V W. See page X) — Canal Ueservoir, JJrown's p.. Never-. ■iiuU 1.. I'leasaut 1.; all near station exceid the last ;i 111. ; b. b., pickerel and i>ereh; rt^hlng good; niiunows principal bait: hotels .■?(> p. w.; guides, boats and bait at iiii"li'ni?e prices. Trout lishing in the Neversink, reaidied by stage, is excelh'iu. I'nitions of Miis stream a''c taken up by private clubs. Far Rockaway (I-i. I- See page XIX) — lamaica IJay 1 m.. and Piockaway Inlet; liiM lirst; weaklish, biiu'fish, sheepshead. sea bass, blaeklish. kiiiKtish etc.; weak- li-h most abundant: shedder crab best Iniit; .Iiuie, .July and August best: first of • lili iiud last of tlood tide. « best; hotels at reasonable prices: guides can be had; \a.lits ?"> to $t> p. d. The best grounds in the bay are; Muck's cr.. Sloop linr. Sweet Wall r and Mud Channel. Pelt's Mills (T. \ 15. U.) .•1 1 ;it reasonable rate. -Mill cr. near station has a few trout; worm halt; Fentonville (!>• A. V. >\: P.)— Conowango cr. near station; iiike, bass, pickerel, (tr., i,il;;> and bass most numerous; worms and spoons used; .Iiiiii'. .Vugtist ami Sim. timber best; hotel at reasonable prices; boats can be had. The pike run large, frniu 1 to '20 U)s. caught by trolling with spoon. Fish Creek (N. Y. O. .V W. See page X)— l-'ish cr. '., ni.; ^Vood cr. ', ni.: Oneida 1. ', m.; Wood cr. best: pike, bass, pickerel etc. : pike, bass aud cattish most iiiun- eroii>; crabs and miutiows as baits; .Vpril. .January aud February best mouths; liotils >.") to $lit p. w'.; guide. -f^ p. d.; boats aud bait can be had cheap. Oneida 1. IS s;ud to be a good ttsliiug water at this point. Plwshing'— Bridge St.— (L. I. See page XIX)— Flushing P.ay 1 in.; Flushing cr iii'ar >tatioii; frost tish, flounders, striped bass etc.; frost fish and flounders most imiuiious; worms, soft clams etc as baits; (tctober, November and December best; fl.i.M tide i)est; hotel at moderate charge; guide r>(tc to $1 p. d.; boats ?I p. d.; iiait cheap. T i '1 •wm^ THK AN'H.KKS ariDR BOOK. ( I 134 Pordham (N. Y. O. A: X.)— Hiirlrni r. iioar statiim; HiuIhoii r. 1 lu.: ttivt 1m st: Htrijicd liaHH, white i)t'rcli <'t< .; Hliriiii]), wdt't hIhII cniljs c^ti'. an baitn; July ami Aiij,'- iiHt l)('nt; hdU'l 'i 111. frniii KtatioM #1 |i. il.; ImafH ")(»<• y. d.: Hhriiii]) !")<• ji. pint; Hhi'ildcr craltH $l.!2e \). (1(i/(;m. Every I'arility fur a I'oiufortable days ttnliiui^. l<'lr.(i(l tide bent. Port Coving'ton (fir T. Sc<> papff* V) — Salmini r. atid St. T^iwroiicc r.; lawt l)a^'<' XI)— Summit 1. li m.; CaHHcyuna 1. IJ m.; biHt lic.«t; H. m. b. b. and iiickt'rcl. tlic (irnt most niim<'rr>nw; minnowK and art. ili(s UHcd; .Inly and AunuHt best for iiickcrcl: Scptt'nibcr ami October for b. b.; tintfls !?V{). w.; f{ni(l,!H $1.50 p. (1.; boatn and bait very rcasDniibli'. Very tiu(! tiHhinn i.* reported. Port Hunter (N. Y. W. S. \- 15.)— llobawk r. '. m.; Sclmharie cr. ', m.; first best; piki and b. b. i)rim'ipally ; dobmrns, worms anrl ^jrawHliopper baits; .Inly and AutiU.st be.Ht: hotel ?l p. d. or #") p. \v.; j^'iiides at reasonable charges: boats "iiie p. d. The tishinn at thi.s point i -i said to be as j^ood as any on the IMoliawk r.;flie jiike (pickerel), run lar^'e ('i to •'> ';. lbs.), aud are caiiKht on a local artificial lurp- which can be boiij»ht at Korf Hunter. Port Montgomery (X. Y. W. s. iV U.)— lludson r. at station: several piii^ls witliin '1 Ml. ; lirst best; white |ierch, b;iss and jiickerel; white per<-h most nuiiiiiMiis; sheddercrabs and worm baits; .Iuik'. .July. .Xu^nst. .Septenilxr and October hot: hotel Vi'ic p. meal or .?! \i. d. The eddies at low tide (,'ive tile best tishiUK. Cnilis i- bait; must be taken aloiit{ by the antjier. Port Plain (N- V. C. >V H. K.) — Mohawk r. near station: b. b., jiikc an i )iickcrel; b. b. and pike most numerous; dobsons or helj^ramites, miiinows .in I spoons used; Miiy I'lid .lune best for pike; -luly, .Xitnust aud Seiiteinbei' for b;i<-.. hotels .•?! p. d.. guides .'■■..V) p. d.; boats 7.")c p. d. ; dvibsoiis and minnows SI ]i. 1' i. Trolling for pike and pickend in ^Slay am! .June is occasiiuially ^'ooil, in despite nf the illet;nl lishiii^,' luiicticed in the Mohawk r, at this point. Preeportd- T. .See jiafje XIX)— South Bay t m.; W(>ak(ish, liluetish. tlaiti-h. strijied bass etc. abound in seasim; clams, soft crabs and skinner clams as li;uls; .luly. Auf^'ust and Se]iteniber bes» ; ebb iiud lirst of tb^od tide.best: hotels f I p. d.; boat iiml bait with man !?"> p. d. Prewsburgf (I>. A. V. i^- P.) — Couewiin^io er. '.. m.; pickerel, jiike, b. b. etc; bass most abumlant; minnow bait. .?iine. .Tuly, Septembi^r aud October best; lintpl a* moderate price; boats .'ioc p. d.: miunowH l.'Jc p. do/.. Pulton (I'. li.iVjW.) — Oswej^o r. 1 m.; Lakc^ Como ', m.; first best; roclc iiU'l 1). b., jiike. iiickerel etc.; b. b. most numerous: spoiuis. tlies and ci'abs used: .luiu', July and .\ut^ust best; hotels ^'1 p. d.; t,'uide $1..5() to .*-' p. d.; boats plenty at trill ini,' cost. Oainesville (N. Y. I,. E. & AV.)— Silver 1., '■\ m. to head of 1. on which are three stciiuiers. Masciilon^'e. lake trout, pike-perch, perch, strawberry ba.-is ami 1). h.: I'lTch ami mascalou^{e most abundant; art. spoons and minnows, and we arc in- t'ormecl tliut the hu'al ant,ders have a secret bait ot their own which is very etleitivo; June, S<'pt. and Oct. for mascahuine: for other tish July aiul .\u^.; hotels ■?! I'l #'J..")0- guides moderate; boats aUc p. last named noted for speckled trout; trout ai.il ]iickei('l; pickerel most numerous; minnow bait; July, Aufj[ust aud Heptoniber best; lioats and bait can be obtained. Gardener (W. V.) — XVallkill r. 1 ', ni.; Sliawautiunk cr. 1 '^ ni.; first best; li 'i lei'ch. pi(tkerel and other varieties; liass most uiimenMis: .Iiiiie. July and Anu'ii~t best; baits, crabs, worms, tlies, etc.; hotels and boardin;^ houses reasonable. 1 b Geneva (S. Ij. S. N. Co. See pa^e XII.)— Seneca 1.. Lonj? point 18 ni.; Lodi ■-'" m.; No. Hector "JH lu.; (Uenora '.• m. north (f NVatkius (ilen; trout, whitefish. |'. i, h. pickerel, pike, b. 1)., etc.; minnow bait; May. June. July. .Xufjust. Septemlici' .iipl Octolier best; hotels .*'.' to ,*:).riil p. d.; boats and biiit Iw to :?1 p. d. (Ueuoia i- said to be the finest t,'rounds for b. b. on Seneca Lake. Qenungs (N. Y. O. A: \V. See page X.) — Wanhiugtou I., Orange I., Murderer's cr.. Il'^ TNITED ST\TKS ANO CANADA. 135 [nrdcrt'i's cr., iltfir Kill iT. and otiicr vr'n; all within C> m.: li. 1>., i>icktTi'l iind iiiTcb, uhuhI halt.-; liotflH on the I'm: iiHccm iiitMlcriitt': lioiitH iiiid liaits fur Cytu- j>. d. Oeorg'etown Station iSv. o. \ N. Y.)-(»tsflif r. .mmi ft., finiu tlic Mtution to XmiiIi I'ltclicr. yiil. I)., iiickcrtl iiud iM-roli ttMhinj,'. St-i- Thk Amkhu'an Asi.i.i.ii. V(d. \'II, ]1..')0 |i. d.; no i^nide needeil, Kisli liite liest ou .MHiiif^ flood, I in riintiiiMe liitini^' tliroiij^h the etitii"- eldi and flood. Slieilder erabs, blood worms. itr aU' also used as l>ail. Season (ipelis about .June l."> and closes ( »et. l."(, Olendale iF. -V B. U.i—otter 1. and Pine band trilmtaries: Inile|>endenee r.; .il iboiit 17 ni. They all contain trout in abiindani-e: Otter 1. beiiij,' the best, lll:ii!v r. contains b. b. anil iiicUerwi: worm-i ans.. for bass and iiiekertd; hotels •I. .''I to ,?'J 1). d,; jjnidcs .'?'J..')it to .•?:( \i. d.; boats nominal. Glen Kead'T,. 1. See ))atje XI\.) -Oleiiwood May 1 m.: flatlish. blacktlsh, toin- I I i!-. snaiipiiiL; iiiaidierel. etc.: tlatli-^li and sliaiipilit,' mackerel most ntunfron-; filvcr sides and clams a'^ baits; Aiii;ilsl, Se|itember and October best; hotel >l.."ii» ]. il.; ^^nides .Til ji. d., w ith boat and bait included. Flood tide best. Glen's Falls (l». .v H. •'. See jiat^e .\l.)--(ilen 1. 1 m.: Hia Hay of HndHon r. :i ' . m.: Little Hay do. -t m., and vai'ioiis brook trout streams from 1 ' . to 5 m.: (ileii I, lic-i for b. b.; b, b., jiike and iiei'ch: b. b. anil perch most numerous: minnows, fli.b-niis. crickets, froj^s. it ■. as baits: last of July. .\nKUst and Septembe- ^e^t, lutiN at reasonable I'ates: no tiuide-i, but local anglers will direct visitors; oi.,its .'iv p. d.': bait .^1 to :*l..Mi ]i. inn, lu (lien I. the laiV'st s. m, b. b. ever caught in tip r. S, was killed. The trout streams owiti^; to the alder growth, are dithcult lo !i-l: with the fly. ( Hlier jid's 1 to il m., furtiish b. b. lishiiii,'. Golcleu's Bridg'e (N. V. C .V H. K.)— I.;ike ;\Iaccabuc "> in.; [like. ro'k bass, wliitr jierch, etc : rock bass and wliifi' perch most niiinerons: minnows, woi'ius, irirki-ts, (tc. as baits; .May and .lunc best: hotel .*'J u, d.: ;,'iiii|es, boats and bait ran lie had reasonable. A daily sta^^e runs to the I. from the station, from .luiic |."i, tn Slpt. l.">. Good Ground ; b. I. See i)a'.,'e \[\.) — I'ecoiiic and SliininciMk ba.\ 1 m.: tirst lir-t; poi'tiics and tonicods |irincip:illy : daiiis ami worms n'^ b:iit>: .Inly, .Vii^nisi ami September best: llood tide best; hotels #'j p. d,: unide .'rl..")!) ]i. d. : boats and l-ai' moderate. Goshen (N. Y. L. K. \ W.i— (llenmen 1. .■> ni.: Prospect 1. 1'. m.: Wallkill r. 1 III litter Kill i m.; Wallkill r and (llenniere I. the best: b. b,, piidicrel and iliir varieties; li. b. most niimuroiis ; live bait, crickets, hojacks ami j,'ra'^shoppers 11- 'I as lures; .luly. .\ut,'nst and Sept. best; hotels .-.-J ]). d. Gouverneur iK. W. iV 0.|— Little v. 'Ii* m.: Star 1. 'J") m.: first best; brook trout Ml I aiiil land-lucked salmon iii 1.; br, trout most nnmeroiis: spoons used for -.diimn and flies for trout; May, .lune. .Inly and Aui/iist best: hotel .•?"'-' p. d.; j^'uidcs -■-' p. d. Gi'eat Neck lb. I. See pa^ze XIX'— f,on>,' Island Snund :! m.: Fakevllle I', m.; ;!i the 1. perch and ]iickerel are found: in the Sound, blackfish, sti'iped bass, weak- ti-li and numerous others; blackti 'i atid we.ikiisli m i-t abiindatit: clams are used llln>tly: last of April, .Vu^'Ust lUd Septembel' best; tbuHl tide best; hofel at leasoU- iilile prices: tiuides, boat and bait can be had at nioderatc cost. There are a few ti'iiii! ciiu^dit in the streams and ponds. Greeiivrood Lake (N. Y., T„ E, \- W,)— This lake lies jiartly in New York and liiuth in New .lersey, atid i^i a favorite resort of New York City anglers. H. b. are iiiuiicrous and are taken with all varieties of baits, including.' the artificial fly. Trilliiii,' with li'.e minnow, and skilterinc with pickerel belly are the favorite iiiitliods. The b. b. iiui UiVin.', i^pecimens of S lbs. havinn been caught. Pickerel ari' I'lentifnl, and occasiotially yollow iienh are c;iut,dit wcis^'hini,' a pound, (iood boti'-. boats, unidts and bait Hotels .'rLoU to ;?:{ p. d,: guides i^2,o!j p, d,; boats *I; 1. ait about 50e for a day's Ksliinji. Griffins Corners (F. 'V D, )— Portertowii str. and Emery str, c!o-e to staticu- 138 TIIK ANfll.EUH uriDE llOOK, i»ry hr. III.: about aliko; trotit; WDnnH mul llinii iimiiI; >ray uihI I'Uif liest; li.t.;, Ut D'liHiiiiitlili' nit<'M. i^iiidt';-! uinl liDUt^ iint lH'tMlcil; iiuit iiliiity. Tlif licttt tiHhui;; i', bctwttL'U tliiH Htutiiiii mill tlif b('U(lwut*-i'H (jf the br'M from ;i tu 5 Ui. OuUderland Centre I N V. W.H. tV ll t-lUmk cr. '„ nt.; NDi'uiaiiHktllcr. ', m, 'rii'iiii|).-"in -. I, 1 III.. \S iiriirr'M l.t'iin.; 'i'liciiiiiiHiin'M 1. bi-Mt; b. li., iiickri-cl ami li- it liirUiri'l must immri'MiiH; h|iuiiiiH, biiiall tiHJi ami nmii'iik aH liuith-, .Mii.v, 'Miih' iii'I Si|iiiiiibfr lust; liii|fl.-i #l..'iii |). . h. tor IkHliii.g it. Hadley I A<1ir!; Ii. li., trout ami (ni-ki-rcl; bann iiioHt iiiiirn'ruiiN, (IoIihuiih ,ui I rnib (iTa.vtlHli) ImiIh; Si'ptf'iiilii'r ami Ortiibt-r IjchI; hutulH at $i'2 to |2'J.")0 ji. w. ^^iiiili'.i at ri iisoiialili- ratcM; boats .yl jt, il. Haiubiirgh |N. V. L. K. \- W.i— Lake Krif 4 m.. Ii. b., iiikr, ])crrli cti-.; pikr anl jiiTrli iiioht abiimlmit; .May ami ■liiin' bcNt: baitn iimi'iI. iniinioWH, crabH uiiu \voi'iii>. liotfl i-'S \t. il. Haiuinels |N. V. \V. \ H.)— Janiaica Hay ami Atlantic Ooeau; blui'flHb, ttmnnliis <'tr., hull rlaiiih aiiil HkiiiiimTH iiMiial bait.s; .Vjirll ami No\i'iiibcr bf:. il. I'lood iiilc bi'Ht. Hammond (I'. -v b. U-i l!l:n 1> I. 3 m.; st. Lawii-m-c r. {hw Clayton >'. \,,, I'lki', lur.u 111 ami b. b.; uuuul buit^i; July aud Aui^UHt bunt jnoutliM; )juidu, Immi^ and bait $'i.M p. d. Hammondsport (1)- ft n.) — I.an • Keiiku noar by; Halimni or laki- trout, b. I., liiiluiil. |iri ill, mill a trw lamlli rlvi'd Haliiiolj; u.suul baiLs; -Mas , .liiiic, Si:pt.;inil Oil. ail' llir lust iiiuiitli,-; lioula j l.'ii) to ?J ii, ti.; uo nuidf.s rcnuiri'il; boats aul baitH iiioilt ralr. Kammondville (<'. P. I. Co.'h)— Lout! \i. 5 la.; Paradox 1. ;J m.; Pyramid \t. i m,; Si-lirooii I. II 111.; about iMjual; trout, b. b., jiickiTcl cti'.; baNs most abumlaiit:,tli. -, minnows, craylisli I'tr. as liaits; July, .\iij,'iist ami Siiiti'liibiT best; liotfls at ria~ -h ablr iniri-s. vai'vin^,' somewhat at tlir ilillfifiit jilai'cs; Imats and otiifr an'omiii"!.! fioiiH ran br had. All of the aboM' watri.s arc noted tishiu^' grounds. Haukins (N. V. b. K. .v W.) — Delaware r. 'i, m.; Lnnn ii. '.• m.: the lirst in-i; trout, b. li. and piekerel; bass most nnniei'oiis; Hjiriiit,' and early summer best i"i Itass; baits— elijiiMi's (lielnramites), wmnisaiid live bait; hotel.s .■?lii. d.; uo [irn fessioiial 1,'uides; biialH ean be liad irt moderate eharges, Harford (S. (M-'rioiit or. near .station; trout worms and Hies iiwed; A^iril anl Ma\ best; hotel .*J ji d. Hartford (l.eh. \'. See \Kitio VI.)— Fuller cr. near by. Trout, iistnilly with w onus ill .June and Sipteiiiber; hotels .fl..")ii to .■f'J l>. d. ; ^'uides .•Jl.'iU p. d.; livili not needed. Hawley (N. Y. I,. 1'. \- W.) — White Peer iLiTni.: Walleniiauiiaek er. 1'.. in; I'airviiw I, and Wolf \i. H ni.: tlie latter best; trout, b. b., piekerel and pereb; bin k lia>s most numerous; usual baits; Au^;. and Sept. best; hotels .>1..*>IJ to if '.' p. ■! . ^iuiiles, boats and b;iitH moderate. The loeal anglers at Hawley favor Wolf p., I iv Niiw ;uii] Wallinjiaiipaek I. Herkimer (N. Y. c. i^: II. H.) — locks 1.; .Jones 1. and headwatorH of Wett Caiiiula cr.; tirsttwo best , troiit: lly and worm baits; May, .June and July best; hotels at .•jij ]). (1.; ^Miides r^'l to .*"> p. d. Heiiveltou (U. W. \- O.l— Hlaek 1. 4 m., (»s\vcf?atchie r. nearstation; first nain'l best; jiickerel. biiss. niascaloime. huUheads etc. ; pickerel, bas.s and bullheads ii. i-t numerous; spoons used mostly; guides ean be bad. Hig°h Bridg'e (N. Y. ('. .V X.)— Harlem r. near station; baHs principally; sbnini bait; good usual seanons; hotel $'2..">0 p. «l.; boats 5l)e p. hour. Highland (N. Y. W. S. & B.)— Black p. .T m ; b.b and pickerel; minuow b.iit^. boatH and bait at small cost. Hisrhland Mills (X. Y. L. E. \ W.)— Cromwells 1. l',, m.; Popolo 1. i m ; .Suniiiiit 1. -t 111.; Twin Lakes ."> m.; liound p. 4'^ m.; Little Lont^ p 5 m.; Moinlia- slia p. t) 111.; Slaiif^hter's p. 4 ni.; Luke Lamoreaux 5 ni.; Slau;{liter's. Mombasha iini Popolo th« best; j^erch, pickerel and b. b.; the two last most abundant; May, Jinn- TNITRD MTATEs AND CANVDA. 137 Sept. uiid t»i», bi'Mi: li\i' liiiii, inivHMli. HUrlnij) and WDrniM uwmI. hotclH faj). ij.; ^.Mii'i' •< rt'UM>iiiit)lt'; hniitH mill hiiitn lit innilcratt' iiririiM. 'I'lic licMt tkHliiiiK ucciint wU' II tlif water ih Iiiw. Kimroda |S. (t. A: C.l— Koiicfu I. 1 'i m,: It. )>.. ixtrcli, trout (?) uml nx-k Iiuhh: tin* JM- ' > III rxiTMH; wiiniiH, tiiiiiiiiiwH, art. tlit'H, H|iiionH, {lork etc. arc tlio ImitH HHfil. »i I I mill <»rt. iniiNt fiiviiralili' iniiiitliH: ImtclM #1 fi. d., f4 p. w. ; f{Ui(lfH cheap, lioutM '■1 il.: billt #1 per liMl. MiiHt eXfollollt tlMliili^. Hobart (T. .V: D )— Oilell'M I. •.»', m.-. Ti.wnship lir. ', iii.: llnHe'n ).r. U in.; Betty'H III'. I III.. l>elii\vare I', near ntatinii; last lieHt; troiii, pickerel ainl wliite lianH; trmit i.M-i iiiiiiicriiiis; iniiiiiiiWH uiiil iirtitli'iul tlieH lined; >(ay and .liiiie lieHt t'lir trmit; li"i' l> and ({uiilcM ui I'eaHiiiiahle ratcH; ImutN and liait iimderate. Tlie triliiiturieH ,1 thr Delaware r, in thin nectiDii furuiHli fair trout HMhin^. Holland Patent ( r. .t H. H.)— Uwuver aad Niue Mllo cr., adjacent; thenrnt b»'Mt; ;t III tlv and wiu'iiih iiHed: May, .June and .Septeinlier hcNt niontlis: liotels .f'J p.d.; II.' I iiiileH or 1 oatH reiiuirnl. Tlle^^e Htreanin are well liMlied early and lute in Hea- d; April and Homer ll'- f,. \- W.)- Tully Is 12 ni ; Little York \'h 4 ni.: nnineriniH trmit ~tii .iius w ithin a railliis lit 10 III.; nut much choice in tli<> I'm which contain Iiiihh, piiKi lel, pei'cli and liulllieiid.i; the two latter predominating; cniNtisli, ininiiowM, wi.niiH and tlics a.s halts; .June. .Inly, Au^'ust, Hi-pttiinher and Octnlicr hcMt; hotelM ;it -I |i. d.. iind others at fH to $ln p. w.; boats '.^Bo to .''tUc. p. d.; halt cheap. Honeo^e (N. Y. <'. .t H. K.)— Iloneoye or. near Htation; Hemlock 1. and Honeoyo I I'l 111.; tit'Ht best; b, b., iiickerel. etc., h. b. most abundant; tlies, soft shell crabs ,iliil spoons Used; .Iillie, .July, .\ilniist and September best hotels #1 and i-2 p. d.; halt easily obtained Hornellsviile (N. Y. I,. K. .V W.)— Canisteo r. near station; Lime Kiln cr. 4 ni.; .si. ' . lis i-r. 4 111. ; all nood; mountain trout and rainbow trout: May, ,lune niid .July lir-i. hiiits— tlies, wiirnis, etc.. hotels ,•? 'J p. d.; n< professioiml ^uideh'; bouts not I'd. These waters have been lar^'ely stocked with the above named tish, and if time expires .Mu\ 1st, ISH.'i. I iiiiiit Horseheads (N. Y. L. V.. .V W.) — Newtown cr.. Heiiver br., last best; some !.i i .k iroiit liere in .Vpril, !\ray and -liine but not in t,'reiit abumlaiice; tlies usetl; 1m1' N at reasonable I'ates. Hudson (N. Y. ('. .^- H. U l—Copakc 1. -ju m.; Lake Charlotte i:i m.: last bcHt: I'lrki ill ami b. b. ; b. b. most aiiuiiilaiil: li\e minnows as bait. -Inly. .Vuttust and .si I tiiiibei best; iio regular hotel but bnaril can be obtained at fanu house; boats •i' ' . liuit at small I'Xiieiisc. Hunter (S. ('. A; ('. !Sr.)—Schiiliarie Kill near station; Stony Clove cr. .'> in.; lOtst Kili i hi. ; almiit eipial; brook trout. Worms, t,'rassliopipers and tlitfsused: ^lay and liiiM lust months; hotels .rl..">o to .»'Jj),-d.; no j^'uides or boats iiecessiiry bait can i" i.litained at tritlint^ cost. Kiinting'ton |L. I. See imt^e XIX) — Huntini^toii Harbor ;t m.; blacktish, bliu'- li-l:. itc; usual baits and seasons; hotels .*'J to ^^.") p. d,: boats and bait can bt; L.iii. Hyde Park (N. Y. C. .^ H, H.)— Hudson r. at Ksopus Lsland 2 m.: b. b., perch, M li. b. and perch most abundant; live baits, meats, danis, etc.; May, .June, >' I !■ luber and October best; hotels .■f'J p. d. Ebb tide best. Iiulian Castle (N: Y. W S .V 15. )— Mohawk r. '. m.. iiickiiel, b. b. and pike; i.uiil pike most numerous; minnows, dobsons and spoons used; .June, -July, \ . i.-t mill September best, boats and bait at nioderate cost. Iielands (X. Y. O. & W. See paf,'e X)— Wallkill r. I'lvh; tlies and live bait». Irvingfton |X. Y. C. \- H. R.)— Hudson r, lu'ai station; striiiedba.ss, frost fish etc.; '■'■' -I iisli most numerous; shrimp and hard clam baits; ( )c tuber and November beat; '1 i tide best; bait can be had reasonable. Islip (L. I. See jmtie XIX)— Atlaiitii Occau 7 m.; (treat South Bay 1 m.; last I'-t bluetish. weaktish. striped bass. porHies, mackeiel, kinnlish etc.; blmfish, wial.iisli. pori,'ies and bass most numerous, menhaden and clanis as baits; .May, ■''ill- July, August and September best; hotels at reasonable charges; guides witk 1 oa; .».") p. d. 'i m.; b. 1)., pickerel aud ■^^ 138 THE ANOLER H nt'tDE BOOK. Ithaca (D. L. & W,)— rayiif,'a 1. 1 m.; b, b., rook baHH, pike, i)i(kti'el ito.; fl.t^ (liiifitul varii'.icH ot I'asn iiKint abnii(taiit; flies, minnows, »v()1'iiih etc. as lnuis, June to Oitubcr best; hotols j^'^ to j=:f j). d.; jiuidr iit »1. "hi jj, d.; boats jl j.. d' rishiu(^ at tlii tiid of Cajuga 1. is only 'so-so," ami tioiit are s( urci, altb(ni;;li a few may be ; .\unust and September best; hotel $'2 j). d.; t^uide ?r2 p. d.; boats 'J.")C to 50c p. il.; bait i\ p. liiu. Katonah (N Y. C. & H. K.)— Lake Wai'cabuc <"> m.; Cross* r. '.i m.; . June, July and .\ugust best; hoteds at reasoaaldi' rates; boats T'x- p. d. Kennedy (N. Y. I.. K. A; \V.) — (.'onewango cr. near station; jiickerel, bass, ]'iki', etc.. usual baits; .\pril ami May best; liotels j^l..'>(i p. d. 'J he lisbinj^ at this poiut depends mainly upon the extent of tlie spring llumls, which it full, fair lishiny ir* Keuka, Ijake (vm liath on N. Y. L. K. A: W.) — li. b., salmon (.r lake trout; the liist veiy nuiuerok 1. ]ierch; !lassmo^t numerous: minnows, July, .Vugiisl and Sei.temher best: liotels aiul bait cheap. 11. e 1. m. b. b. run hu-gt is reported. King's Bridg'e (N. Y. C. cV N.)— Harlevi r. near station; Spuyten Duyvil cr. , IU.; Hudson r. ', ni.; strijied bass, bla<'kiish, tomcods I'tc; ton:cods most nuiuri- ous; shrimp, sancl W(ir;usand soft clams as baits; May, June, July, .Vugtist, Sepii iii- lier and < '(toiler best; hotels ;"J \k d.; guide .'^1 p. d.; boal, bait and tackle can 1 e iiad at 7"c p. d. i>bb tide is tlie best. Kingston (N. Y. AV. S, \- B.)— Hudson r. 1'. m.; .Vuntrines 1. I m.; 1st, 'ind, :iiil. 4tli and ."ith liinnewater I's.'^m.; Esopus cr. 1 m.; Wallkill r. '.;m.; about iqually good; lickefi'l, b. b., yellow perch, b. b. and coarse fish most numerous; ".vorms, dolistuis anti minnows as baits; Jure, July, .Vugust and September best; hotel ut ri'asoiiable rate; boats f I p. d. ; bait i^l p. I'jU. take Clir.mplain (Via various r. r. from ditt'erent points) — There is good ti>li ing from '. ead to foot of lane, and especially on the Vermont slifire at Tliomi ~c i.- I'nint near tlie nioiith of Otter cr. and in that vicinity; at v'edar Beach: near tin mouth of ^\inac and Kirk 1. best; jiiekerel. !i, !•., white perch etc.; piidierel ami b. b. most abundant: live bait (small fish), mostly; June and September best; hotels j^'J to $'.i p. d., and 1^5 and upwards p. w. ; guuk* ■$2 p. d.; boats fl.'iO p. d.; bait jl p. ln(». Lakewood (N. Y. P. \-0. .See pag XIH— chaiitauijua 1. '., m.; iiickerel, b. a:iil yellow b. etc.; b. and yellow b. most abuudaut; live and art, minnows and spoeun f XITilD STATES AND CANADA. 139 ckcnl itc; tl.i^ H <'tl'. Uh llillts, .; l)()atK $1 !■. (I. irce, althuu';li a ml outlet tln'V- mill liiillh< .i.is t. iiiiiiiui\\> ,111,1 i ^2 U> :i 1'. ,1.; uirlyi! cr. 1 ui.; iOUH (isual liails; ..; giiitlL'H ?:i [K lifst: iiikc, iiiik- IllinWH US )i;iil>; '>C to GUc [1. (I.; < riitDU r. '. 111.; iiud I .in'V liaits, (1. I'lcl, buss, ]iikc, lit,' lit this jKiiut 1, t'uir lisliiii^! i;* lake tiimt: the asnu; Imtcls .»i) AMliLElt, Vdl. IV, )., liii'lurtl alnl its; May, Jiiia-, f'i 1). (L: lidatr. id goud li^lml•: Duyvil ir. ., lis most limn. 1- U^!llst, Scjiti 111- d tai'klf cull 1 . ; 1st, •hid, :ii.l. alionf t(iii;illy ih'I'oiih; ■Senilis, I' lic'Ht; Lotil lit (' is good tisli- at llioiii] M 1.- k-acli; iH'ar tLi LTS liltWt'CIl tl:i' Co.: in Hirhm tllc latter ralUd I'll; at lidiiM s jiike, iiiiken I, is the ta\oiitt' How iiei'ili iiif ia<' 'u HI.: Mud liickerel. !i. b., I tish), iiio.-ll.v; i p. w. : mi'ik* i( kerel, li. a:nl s uud sjioollH \Mil; June. July, August, Sei)t«'m>)er and October best; liotels .f2.,'0 to $;t ]). d.; t: mil s j'J 11. d.: bouts T.'ic to i^'.i ]i. d. Tin- best bass tishiuj,' is in May, Sei)t. and Oct.; :- . 1 i'ki-il May and Oct. (.iuod tishiiif,'. Lancaster (N. Y. L. E. A: \\.) — ('ayu(,'a cr. 'i ni.; b. li.; usually caught with \vi!iu; May and June best; hotels ji'j.rio ji. d.; no guides or boats to hire. La Salle (N. Y. L. E. A: AV.)— Niagara r. at station; b. b., iiick'.'rel, iierch etc.: bass an 1' XJi*/ OwlXC 1'^' ^ • '■'• ■*■" IV i». / — ..^ Ki^iii a 1. jiL .'*L(iiiiee pagf X.)—MonRaup stream, Ceutral IJrancL 111.; trout; flies and worms; June, July and .Vuj,'.; boats not iieedid; bait for lit- ! I ir nothing. Lindley (S. (i. i^ C.) — Tiopu cr. 'li> rmls: picken I .md jierch. former most niinier- . I)-; customary baits; IMay. June, Sept., Oct., best months; no rejiort as to cost of iii'tils. guides, Vjoats and liaits. Little Falls ( ■*•'■ Y. W. S. \- IVi— I'iscco 1. ;i.'i m.: salmon (lake) trout and speckled ;r..iii. the latter most ainiudi'iit; spoons uud minnows used; May. June and .\iigust 1 i.«t; hotel !?'J p. d.; boats and uait at fair prictv*. Little Genesee (B- E. .V C.)— (ienesee cr. ne;ir station, and another cr. (not nam- m1 1 ^. miles which i.- best; some trout taken lure: wuriii liuit; hotel at (ienesee .'^^l 1. u. Little Neck (I" I- See jiage XIX.)— Eittle Neck liay ', m.; ilounders. toliicods,. -iMi |iiis. blacktish etc.: tlounders and tomcods most ininierous; soft clams ami >aiiilworins as liaits: .\pril to October best; Hood tide best; hotel jSM p. w.; guide j=l p. d.: boats Mc to H p. d. Locke (i^o- C.) — Small trout brooks frbni '■, to 3 m.; trout and sunfish; trout III. i>t numerous; worm bait: Muy. June and July best; hotels.*'.' p. d.: liait plenti- tui. LockportlN. Y. ('. .N: H. IJ.)— Eighteen Mile cr. J to 12 m. and Lake Ontario at its iiiniith r.: m.; Twelve ilile oi- Wilson cr. 11 m.; Voungstown at mouth of Niagara r. -I'll., via r. r. to Lewistoii and tl m. by stage or str.: l^i^diteen Mile cr. and Yoiings- tnuii best: b. b., jiike. pike-iierch. jiendi. rock bass etc. ; b. b., rock b. and jierch iii..>t numerous in Ik M. cr. and pickerel or |iike at AVilsoii cr.; b. b.. perch, pike- ] i-rcli and heiiing at Niagara r. : chubs and minnows as baits; art. bait usi'd only in Miiil-sunimer ut Voungstown ; ^lay, June and July best; .Sejit. and Oct. tor I'ike; l;itiN Si to $l.r)(i p. d., or :?7 to #10 p. w.; guides with boat and bait j^'.; \\. d.; Iioatn- 111,. I bait plenty. Locust Valley (E.I. See jiage XIX.)— Long Island Sound J m.; Hempstead lliiilii.r :J'.^ m.: oyster Bay Harbor :i .n.. first best; weakfish. blackfish. bluetisli, -ii;i|.iiing mackerel, i ti.: blackfish and snapping mackerel most abundaiii: soft -ill II clams, minnows. sil\er sides, shrimp etc. as baits: .\luy. .lune. Jul.\. .\iigust mill Seiitember best; flood tiile best forulibut Weakfish. w hicli bite 1 est on ebb till' ; hotels ad.iaceiit .SI to i^'i p. d.: f,'ui(les and boats can be had at small expense. I iii'ly in the season a few trout can be caught with worm bait in the (ilen Oo\e jkI'h ainl in Shoe Swamp br., at Mill Neck. Long Beach (I.. 1.)— AVreck Eeed Draw-liridge ami mouth of White Hill cr. '^ .;. last be-t; sheepsliead. Weakfish, blllefish. sea bu^^, blacktish, kinnrtsh. pol|;ies, I. .; shedder crab, shrimp, dams and fiddlers as baits: July 15 to October 1 best; 1... il tide best; hotel f •') to $C. p. d.; boat .?1 p. d.; bait at triHiii),' cost, (iuod fish- 1 it II Ui'.-. Lordville |N. Y. L. E. \- \V.)— Delaware r.: Honiund p.: Sand p.; Adams 1.. Hinh !. iiiiii a number of cr's. all lasily reached and good; trout, b. ti. and other fisii. .il'.iind; baits worms, dippers and files; fishing good in summer and (all: goml . I'Uutry hotels at reasouabl* prices; boats and bait plenty at im derate rates. :i ^ w^^ 140 THE AXGLEll S GUIDE 1500K. Low Point (N. V. ('. .S: H. U.i — HikImih r.; lila.k ami -tiiiMMl 1>ar*s, whitf kij.! ycllipu i.tirli. r\f.; \vliit(' i«Tili iiiofii inuiu'riiiis; iiiiiiiniw.-, riicki'ts, salt iiiack> i. 1, «'tc. ilM'd t'(ir liiiitH; SrptcliilM T ami (.)ctol>'jr best; hutt'ls in .-iliium-r sfiifoii at $■■ t ■ i^ ji. w. t'loi'il tide best. IiOWville (1 ■ 'V !'•■ li.)— H<'av i-atrli which Ma.v ami June ai'f rniisidfi'id tlif licst iiinntlis. ( )iir cnrrcfpdinliiii , 1 liii'n(^rai>liy i^< ni.; saliu ■ii and hrdiik tr"Ut ami wiiitehsli: two lirst lianieil best: tridlint,' sjioons, tly h^'k- and Miinns used: .)nne to October best; huttds ? .; l>. d.; ^uiides ;it moderate chaij. boats and bait oOc to ifi \>. d. Lyons iN. V. \V. S. \ B. and S. d. \- ('.)— Clyde r. ' , lu ; Mud ev. 1 ni.; Canan i.i; j,'ua oiiili t 1 ju: Clyde r. best tor iiike, anil for pickerel in April; Canandai;.'ii;i outlet for b. b., and after April for i)ickertd; jiike, jiickerel, b. li., rock bass, et. biack and rocdv bass most numer(Uis; April bi>st for i)ickei'el, -May fur pike an. b., jierch, bullheads etc.; perih mo>i numerous; worms, tirubs and ndnuows as baits; •! line and July best; hotel- at reasonable rites; l)oats 'i'n- p. d. Tliis 1. lias been recently stockeil and fair ti-1; iii;4 is expected diiriny: this season. Malone (<•■ '■^' I-i- <'.) — Meacheiu 1. 25 jn.; State Dam i:! ni.; Koiiiid 1. I'i ni.; -^r Hej^is I. :t.') 111. : IJaKKf' 1- I*' i"-; the two first are best; siieckled and lake froiii speckled triuit most numerous; Hies and svornis ns<'d; May and .Iiuie In ->; liotneida, Chittenaiigo et. . s. and 1. 111. b. b.. peridi, pike, rock bass, pitdierel etc.: peridi and rin'k bass iii' -t numerous: spoons, frogs, minnows, worms and craylish baits; hotels at rea.siii e Ide rales; boats 'jr.c to ui.; both good; trout, jiiki. ) n ei'el, b. b. and iH-rch: trout and I'crch most abundant: minnow bait; July, .\U'.^ -i .Sei)temln'r anil October best : l)oats and bait can be had. Marathon (D. L. & \*.)— Tioughnioga i-. near station; b. b. aud pickerel: b i most iiiiiiieriuis; frogs, dol)sous, grasshoppers aud crab (crayfl>on hooks Used; June and -luly liest; hotel ^1 p. 1 guide .*l..")Up. d.; boats and bait cau be had leasoiiable, Mattitlick (L. T. See jmge XIX.)— Long Islauil Soiunl 1 '., m.; Mattitiick cr. ii^ i' .sitalioii: l.ittli' l'e<-onic Hay '. m.; Marsatooka 1. '.viii.: Jirst best; Idiielisli, kii::: lish. perch, pickerel, bass, etc. : bliiefish. kiiigtish ami weakfisli most abund u t clams, blinkers an. \- W. s«c pa^'c X.)— NVallkill r. '. v.i.: }>. h., \nc\i- ■ ■'■:. [K ivh. etf. . Iiass aiiil iiiiki'ffl iimst iniiiicrniis: iniiiiinw liait: ^iiriiiK iiiul full ,. iitiis iK'Mt; iiotol about .rl \t. d . : Imats ami bait can be )ia. h, Melleuvile iH- ^" A.i— ('o]iaki' 1. loui.: roik bass, b. li., pcrcli, »-tr,; I'ock and ' most niUMiidiis: all kinds of baits used: June and Sc]itcnilnr nest; Imtils • l'"!!. d.; K'lidi- reasonable; boat and b^it .Vio p. d. WitLin a few ininiUes walk ! ilie above station, there is line trout lisliin^,'. Memphis 'N. Y \Y. S. \- l!.i— Seneca r. li in.; iiiekerel. jiike. b. 1)., etc ; flics : minnow bait; May, .Juiu.' a id Septeniber best; boats and bait can be obtained. Merrick ll.. I. Sce \\n m.: :\Inil p. l m.; tirst best; ro/k ,1--. )i. b.. white iicrcli. vellowbass. jiickerel, sunlish. etc.; Worms, lish. cri(diets, ;,i--lioppcrs, clams and shrimp as baits; last of August to No\eniber 1 liest; hotels -^ ■" p. i\ p. w.; boats ."lOc to ,^1 i'. d. Mexico ili. ^Y. \- (). I— Lake Ontario at Mexico Point 4 m.; b. b., pickerel etc.: most numerous; minnows and spoons used; .June, July and .\uj,'iist best; : . !• Is ,r2 p. d.; guides at reasonable (■hiirj,'e>;: boats i'^t'i- ]•. d. This is a well kuo.-.x ,i:,i ._'See 'J'lii: .\MKItl(AN AN"(a.KIl, vol. \'I, pa^'e H. Milton (V. V. W. S. \- 15.)-Halloi ks ii. ', m.: I.on^'p. '. m : \\ hileheadn Reef in ilui-.nr. 'i m.; first best; b. li., j ercli. ei<-.; li. b. most numerous; minnows and -liniiili baits; May, June. Jiilx and An^^ust best; hottds ^^'Jji. d.- t,'uides .»"J p. d.; I";it> :i.")c' p. h.; minnows can be luid <'lieap' The Iteef j^ives excellent Hshin^^ for 1 '. r. h and b. b. Milton Perry (N. Y. f. \ H. K.i— Hudson r. at station; Yati Keiisselaer cr. 1 m.: 'i\ i; pint^eis I r. :i m.: last best: bass, perch, etc.: bass most numeriuis; worms and /.'.' bait; June to November 1 best; board can be had at farmhou.-.e.s at uioderal ■ i-t: euide. boats and bait can be had reasonable. Thi're are a few trout lu Nan K' i.-~elaer cr. Moira (O. \- L. r.l— St. Uenis r. li m.; Deor r. 8 ni.: East p. 11 ni.: Trout 1. ^r, m.: :-l"^t: triuit: Aiifjust and Septi/mber best; hotels .*1.. Ml to .*■_'. ."in j,. i). ; boat.-- ami < ! ■ an bi' procured. Monroe jN. Y. L. K. \- AV.i— Kound p. 1 m.; I.on^ p. 1 ' . in.; Mount Haslu (.u- M ! il.isha) p. '2'o 111.: the tirst and last best; b. b.. perch an 1 pickerel; b. b. most : 111. r,iu>; June, last of .Vufiust. September an itUc p. d.; lieh'ramites -I ; l>.o. Monticello ll'. J. >V M.' White Land lUack 1. s m.; b, b. and pickerel; tirst li' ! iiumerous; live bait and anisic worms u.-ed; .\u^.. Sipi. and (Jet. bc,-,t; hotids 'J' -:!p. d.; lioats and bait reasonable. Morris Dock I N. Y. <'. \- X.)-!Iarleni r. near station; striped bass, liounders •t. sandworms and shrimp bait>: spring' and autun.n best; boats and bait at the - .ll charj."'s of the Haihiu r bo.it houses. Both ebb and Hood tide. Morrisville N. Y. i>. .v \V. S.,- pa^e Xi—Lelaiid's lakes (:i). I ■ , m.; b. b.. juck- ■ ;■, Old perch; ui •in liait; July and .Vutzust best: hotels »:i..")U ti> .-' ii d ■ boat-- :". :- d. Mountaindale ( N . Y. 0.\- W.i— .Sand Bar „ ni.: liraden br. ',. ni.; I'owlwood r. : ;. \b Kie p, 'Ji. m.; NYoods p. 1', m.: all uood: trout, b. b., pickerel per,-li eb.- ii! i.:iuws, worms. t;rubs, bu^'s, spoons and flicH iis< d; Ma\ to (lit ; hotels .^l.TiOpl '1 : men, bouts Ht'.i baits at riusonaUle rates. Mountain Honse i<'ats, 'M.i— Mountain House is \2) 4 m,; both n I; pickerel. .' - i. ich. >miiish and bullheads; wliite i eich, b. b and trout ha\e .•ils,, |„eii :!■ 142 TUK ANGLEB S GI'IUE JiOOK. ]nit ill the lakt'H; tlic fciir lu:l■ul^* for the other kindH; June 1 to (Jctoher 1 lust; hotel i'.i to ^=4 !>. d., or .*14 '.i .r'Jl ji. w .; boatw urn; to iyie> arc juoderate tor boanl, guides, boalH and buitH. Mt. Morris (N. Y. I,. E. Ac W.) — (ieneheo r. ','' m.; b. 1). and jiickorel; the hiitir onlv o( la^ionallv canyht; usmil bait: hotels .f'2 ii.d.; boais incliuhnji bait '<'<>■ Mlimford (U. >v P. See pat^e Vlj— Allen's cr. 'i ni.; Spriiiy cr. (rented and leased) hrst named best and free; brook tront: worms ami tly nsed; April and May best: hotel j; l..'iM ]). (1. : some boats can be had. Tin- lishing tickets uu Spiin^; cr. are sold at .■? 1 \>. d.; for the season at ^lii to i'M, ITaimetlN- V. E. E. .V W.) — Hockland 1. 7 m.; idckend, b. b., etc.: live bait \\>fi\: lMa\ and -lune best; hotels at reasonable rates; nienty of bait ^"id boats t(j bo had. Newark (N- Y. C. \: H. R.)— Sudns Bay l^^ ni.; b. b., i)ickerel, etc.: pickerel ne s ininieiiius; spoons and miiMKuvs usi:d; June and September best; hotels .■?l,."o v. d.; boats plenty at 5iic p. d.; bait '>i)c p. 1(»0; guides imd>ulinj{ boat $2 to #:j p. d. " Newark Valley (So. ('. I — Sonn- lishiut,' WMters about. 4 m. distant; trout ainl buss: tidut most numerous; tlies used (generally; April and Max best; hotel ».; p. d. New Berlin (N. Y. (J. &. ^V.1—Unadilla r. ',: ni.; Wharton cr. 1 m.; first b. sf; jienli, pickeiel, b. b., etc.; i)c-rch and jiickerel most nnnierons: minnow and w.nn baits; J\ine to November best; hotels about *1..")U p. il. ; boats and bait plenty ;iiiil . d.; bait 7.">c p. 1U(J. New Hamburgh (N. v. c. A: U. R,)— Jsew Hamburgh ri tf on the Hudson r. m.; white jierch and strijed bass, the tirst being most abundant: shrimp, woiuis and live 1 ait used: July, .Xugu.-t and September lust ; hotels .sl.rwtp, d.; gui(!i> ;it moderate cost: boats *1 ji. d. The aboM' reef is ce'.ebiated for its whit" i erch tisli- ing, and late in August sport is had in catching snappers (jouug bluetish '^ Ib.i ou ihe surface with i.iinnow bait. New Milford (E. \ H. R.)— AVarwi(d< cr. near station; ^Va^vayauda 1. 4 ni.; la.-t best; bass, pickeK'l, tidiit, etc.; bass ami pickerel most abundant; wornjs, live liiiit ciickets, toads, etc. as baits; Jiiiu-, July and August best: hotels and guidi > at reasonable X)rices: boats oUc p. d. New PaltZ (W. V.)— Wall kill cr. at station; .^triped bass and strawberry l>ass; first named m.ost numerous; July, August and Seittember best; baits— dtdl^n|)s. giasshopiiers, tuadH uud worui8; hotels $'i p. d,, less p. w.; boats and bait at ni"il erat.' charge. New Scotland (X. Y. W. S. ii^; B.)— Thompson 1. r, m.: Warner's 1. C, m.: tirst lest: b. b., pickerel, perch, etc. : )iickerel most numerous; minnow bait; .\u.;ust .September, October and November best; hoUds at reasonable priies; liouts auil bait at moderate cost New York City. The local fishing grounds are many in number and fruitful of fisli. Boats can be Inal at all i>f them and usually baits, the latter however hail better be providcil 1 efore ■ ta'-ting out. J Ik charge for boats ranges fnini Hoc to ^Ijj. (Land sntticienf bait for a days tlshmg can be had for .'iOc, exi ludiug howcvei'. slid der ciabs whi4-h vary in price with the supply. Baits ot all kinds can geiienill> 1" (d)lained ;n Washington. Fulton or Catherine St. markets. Shrimp, shedder .'lal'- blood worms, sauil woryis and clynib ai'e tlie usual baits. Miiiiniycliu^is or "kil Jies," u hardy halt wau;r uimuoVi ttfc UscU y.t tiiuce, and very sueet'i:5t'ully iu "s-uaii I'NITED STATES AND CANADA. 143 f iiickcril (.r ti.bcr 1 lii^r; it< (^aid In li.- Kiskiitoiii I r , first \in' . (rc-ntiil 1111(1 Aiiril ainl M;iy ou Siiiiiifi i-r. livi; bilit llM'il; at>< to be liiiil. jiicktTt'l nii'S loti'l.s .rl.'iit {). •-' to .•?:! i>. .1. iTit; trout aiiil licst; L.it.'l f'.' 111.; first lH>t: now ami w .un ait i)lfiit\ ;iiiil t l.ist: 1.. 1... s and li%i- Imit at rcasoiuilpli- Hudson r. Il'inili, Wnilll* . d . ; tiiii(!c< at it" 1 ei'cli tisli- ilii^h ,'4 11). I.. L I ill.; la.-t |iriii.s, live liiiit aid giiidi > ;it ivvliiTi'v l>as.«; liits— doliMius. I liait at 111'mI II. ti ni.: tir.-it liait; Aii.!Ui«t. ■s; lioats auil and fruitful liowt'vcr lui'l liu i"oc to t1 l'- lowtvcr. sl.ril HCIlt''!lll> 1" iiu lai tain, arc hired for this iiur|io,«e at about $h> i>. d.: they < an be necuied (sr\cr;\l (la\> notice Hhould be niveni, at Jamaica Hay, Caniarsie, Itockaway, l-"oit Hamiltiiu, I!ii.nd Channel and at GravcHeud Hay. The other fish named are cauj^ht in ncaiiy all tlic bays and cstuarieKi of l.ont; Island and New Jersey, and in the lower bay ami 111) the Hudson and Kast rivers, and in l.onj.; Island Sound. 'Jhe toiin ods aid rtnuiiilers are most iiuuieroii.>4 in thi' early sjirin^' and fall, and tin' ^\eaktisll diiiiii^^ till ia;i',jht at times on mnii'r months. 'Die shoepshead are not abundant, but \th St. on the Hudson r., strijjed bass (occasii iiiilly a ]aii;e one, lit they usually run from '.j to 1 Hi.), tomcods. tloundcrs, ^\ith now and tlieti a striiji- jiliii^' weaktisb: aloiiK the jiiers ^ood li^hill^,' is had at times, both in the Hiidsou and r.ast rivers, for stri] ed bass and tonicods; Wall St. Ferry and ri."tli St. I'ocks iu i;ii.,ikl\n. and I'ier 1 in the Fast r. on the N. Y. side are most frecjuented. ]'or the tishiiiK in Harlem r. see ]''i)iiiin.\M. Hiou Hiiiiioi;, KiNiis Hhiix.k and Moiims J'oi k. .Vll of these are described under their al]ilial efical classitication in th(> state of New Yiiik For the fishin},'.fioni iioints on St.iten Island New York, see: Ai.j.knuai.k, s, Hich.muM) V.m,i-1'V anrk City, see: HAinu N, llu.iAviNs, HAVi'oirr, Hay ItiDoi:, Hnisi.Af, Hudad Channkl, Citchouuk, Fau IJoi k- uvw, Fkeki'okt, , see; CitciToN, Cor.NW ai.i,. Imiht IMoNTtioMKin, IiiviMiroN. Ni-.w Ha.mihi,<», NnviuMK.n, I'lF.ui'dNr, Sim; SiNir and '1 AiinYiowN HKnaiis. For salt water tishin^;, tiMiu iioints in the stale of Ntw J< i>ey located within » to ;*u m. of New York City, ^i(•(•; HaYdNNK, CaUIKUKT. CoMMfMl'AW, Fl-IZAUKTHl'dnr, (iUEKNYILI.r:, Ha( kkn .^ACK I.AFAYKT'rK, MoNMolTH 1$F.A( H, NkWAKK. NoRTH I.OMi BliAMU, SKWAI.KN, 8ii.utic l{ivj;n, Tnr.Mi.KY and Wkst HiRiiKN. In addition to the above named salt water grounds, we add the followins,', which are doubtless the most jiopular anions mil' loi-al fishermen: Sandy Hook itiside. about ^Jih' yards off the li^'lithous<' — lalj^t; wc:f.kfish run here in tl to 7 feet wati'r; reached by N J. Southern r. r., steamer from I'ier H; boats can sometimes be had at the (iovernnietit docks. Sheeiishead Bav leached via the Coney Island r. r.: boats can always be had; fish Itii h's I'oint, Hew < haiiuel, the Wallkill. the Ited Horse, the Cellar etc Fort Hamilton is 1 favor- ite centre from whieli to reach tin' best fiidiiuds of the lower bay, viz: the Moim- lueiit, the 'Cribs." olV Stateii Island blurts, the mussel shoals otV Viiarantiiie and ether jilai'es; boats can alwavsbe had at Fort Hi. iiilton. ( »n Coney It-land pood fishing is had; alon^'side the iron i>iers (rt>hint,' not allowed fidni them), blacktish ai'e often iilentiful: at the "roi ks" iilireast of the Manhattan Hotel, sheeiishead, strijied bass and laree blacktish are sometimes caught freely; in Coney Island cr. at llumiitys I'oint, w' are easily I'eached: i,'ood siiaji] er fishing,' off tlie "harves of Harreli Island, and excellent sjjiirt can be had at ISIock House w reck ami eth.r grounds in the bay; boats and liaits are ]ilentifiil at Caniarsie. oil Sumly Heul. light and at the lightshiji tliere is at certain seasons UMst excellent cliiini- iiiiiig for bliiefish; hii(\vour craft at Hay lUdge or Fort Hamillon. .At the wicik ot' the HIack Warrior, reached from Sheei'shead Hay. Carnarsie and other j oiiits, there is grand fishing for striiied bass, sheei sliead and blacktish, the fish all ruu- iiiiii; large. Fishing in J.ong Island Sound near New York is not so good as in f'Tiuir \ears; at tin- mouth of the Harlem r. siaiie good strii ed bass ate sonic times la.iulit. also at Wards lslan«l, the Three Hrothers and at Hell (iate. For hsliing in I.eiii; Island Sound see: Fi.ishino. MAMAiii)M:( k. (^'oi.i.h.k I'oint, CnntNNA and SiviicKKT. For fresh water fishing wifhiii IH to "lO m. of New York ( ity .-ee the fi'U.iwing points of whiewii er. and Niii^iura r.: in the cr. ruck liass. yellow )iVr,'|j, jiike and iHiasidnally li. 1).; in Niagara r. ulxiNe the Falls thi' li. l(. ar.> pleMtilul, (,'ainy and i)f Kdixl Hi/.f with now and then a nnuealoni^e and a jiike; rraxtish mni niinnowH ai(^ used with the usual artiticial baits for trcdlin^,'. Uelow the Falls im-Ih and cattish are caught an. Hotels from S'J to *1 \). d.: jiuides .*'J p. d.; boats and baits reasunable. ;''hi. favorite j,'rounds for local aiij^ders ai'e: Navy Island bai', liuckhorn Island i;ir. Thoni|ikin's bar, .Jones' bar, the Sunken Islands, and others, (iood lly lisliinu r.Ui be had iu .hine on the Aiuuricau side I'runi Tort I)a.\ to (iiU cr., and around all ili.' islands in the vicinity. ITiskayiina (N. V. ('. .V H. 1!.)— Mohawk r ', ni.; islands between Alain r. iiml station: b. and rock bass. ])ike. iii(d>erel. ipcrch etc.; b. b. nios^t abundant: dob-iin-. crabs, woriris, ^'rassho]>i>ers crickets ami toads as bait^^; .luiie, .' iily, Au^;u.-I :iii(| September best; hotel ^i'> \i. w.; boats 'pUc p. d. No. Norwich (N. Y. O. .V W. See ])at;e X)— i'henan(^() r. '.,, m.: i)ickerel, ].i irli and whiielish: ordinai'v baitw; May, .lune and -July. Hotids .rl.'jri p. d. North Bay (N- Y'. O. ^; W.) — Omida 1. near station; pike, perch etc.; jiike ni(.>t iiumeidus; miuiiow bait; -lune, .luly. .\unust and September buwt; liotolH .■?! p. d.; boats at "oc p. il.. or free if stui)pinj4 at hotel. North Creek (Adirondack)— Carr br. 'J m. ; Norther. ', m.: Holconib p. 'J' . ui.: Hudson r. near station; Uuarinn br. 'J ni.; first and last best; trout: woi'ni ).;iit; .hnie and .luly best: hott'lK i^'J p. d.; t^uiiles at reusonabU' price; boats nut re(piiiiil; bait jilentifiil. Noi'th Pair Haven (Sn. C.) — liako Ontario V, in.; Little Si^dnn Hay at station; the lasi lust; pike, pickerel, b. b.. wliitelisli. ciscu and pendi; in tin.' hike, luki^ truMt and b. b.; jiickerel. bass and pike are most numeruils; minnows and spunn hooks are used, also Hies for ba:-s: .lune and .Jul.\ are best months for bass :iii.| ])ike, and .VUf^ust ami Se)itember for pickerel and whitetish; hotelH $2 p. d.; t,'iiiiU> »;l..'>i) to $'2 p. d.; boatH M^• to $1 p. d. Good lishinK reported. Northville (I". -I. *: (1.)— Piseco 1., Lake Pleasant, Spy 1., Mud 1. and several others in Hamilton Co. furnish ^^ood lake trout tishiliK iu the sijrin^;; some lavyc speckled trout in all these hikes and their outlets: to I'tuich them take stage to Sa.v- ville, an light hour's drive; good guides and boats at Piseco and Lake Pleasant; lirass spoons and minnow gangs foks M'' aeeoHsible ('20 to ;Wnl.) from ( •lean via B. N. Y. >S: P. ll'y. They give fail sen-; I'NITED STATES AND CANADA. 145 (itlilMi'iiiii trmit liiivf l)flunt*'il in scuiic ot them; no (^iiidi'M Ufcdcd; lioU'l Ontario (K- ^V. \- o.i— Hfar <'rc,' tair sized s. in. )>. b,, ant) ji. d. lu- clmhii^' boat. Otisville (N. Y. L. K. \- W.)— Shawnzink Kill 1 in.; Hashaw Kill 1'^ m.; I'ine Kiliilm.; lieaver br. 'j in.; Cotl'ee's br. 1 m.; Hash.iw Kill liest; iiickerel. b. b. iiiiil iiout; |iickerel and bass most nnmeroiis; .Inly and .\iit;ust best; baits, small li>li. nabs; v,'i'asshoi)iiers and worms: hotels at about irl)!. d.; boats and bait rea- Miiiilile, about .■r;i p. d. There are other i^ood hshiii^; iionds in this vicinity, easily i(Mi hid by iiriv;ite conveyance, which can be had at reasonable rates. 0weg"O ("Several r. r.i — Sns(|Uchaiina r. adjacent; yellow and b. b.; b. b. most iiliiiii laiit; minnows and lamjirey '■els as liaits; Se|itember. October and Novi'inber lit>;. Iioti-U .^2 11. d.; boats .»1 p. d.; baits iiioderale. Oxford. (1>. «V I- W.)—Cheiiaiij,'o r, near station; Ludlow 1. 7 m.; Steers 1 Ci nr; iij;i:ill> ^;ood; b. b., pickerel, perch, bullheads etc.; live bait for jiickertd and lidib: summer mouths licst; hotels .■?! to rl..")U p, d.; ^niides i^'J p. d : boats and bait very cheap. Oxford (N. Y. (), ^c W, and X. V. L. E. -V: ^V.)— Kouiid p. '.' m.; I.onu ]i. or Walton 1. ■.! . lu.; both t,'ood; b. b., pickerel and perch; the two lirst iiretlominatiiiK; baits, lii'ei'li chubs, shimrs. ^'rasshoppers. craytish etc.; .luiie. Sepit. and Oct. best; no regular hotels, but boirdiiif,' houses at reasonable prices; boats anil Kuide .•?;! i». d.; u'liliiis .■?■-' p. d.; bait :?1 p, IL'U, There are several trout waters fruiu 'J to 7 m. that fiiiiiisli fair tishiuj,'. Painted Post (N. Y. I,. K. \- \V.)— Tiojia r. :i m.: some b. b. and pickerel caught !iin ilobsons mos'ly useil; .iune, .inly, .\uj,'ust and September best; hotels .JI p, d. Parksville (N'. Y. O. \- W. see page X) — 1 ponds and 2 brooks close liy; trout i.j ! 111. peicli and other kinds; baits. ' cut bait and worm; June, .Iiily and \\\-.: at hottd nie;ils :!oc, and lodf,'iiit,' 'J.")c .■?"> p. week. By jiaying a small fee t-. the ii.vhi is, several troiit streams uear by can be lished %vith fair success. The p. are (ri . . Patterson iN- Y. C. >v H. K. and N. \'. k N. K.)— Wlialey ji. IP. m,; I'ine p. (\ ni.; Hails p. >< 111.; White p. '■* m.; Tabors T'ront str. I m.; hrst best; b. b., pickerel, I'cr. h and coarse varieties, but the three mentioned iiredominatiii!,': minnows, Irii;-. crickets, grasshopiurs etc as baits; .Iune, .liily. .\ugust and Sei.ieiiilier best: hull! i'l \K d.; t;uide :?l.">oii. d.; boats 'J.^c to .'"tOc ji. d.. bait can be obtained. Kx- nlliiitb. b. lishing in August, and good pifkerel lishing in Scptcmbur, also fair trii':!iiiu' in .Viii'il and May. Pawling' (X- Y. >v N. K.)— Whnloy p, 1 m.: I-ittlo p. 'i in.; first bppt; b. b.. pick- iii .. pike, white jierch. yellow jierch etc.: picliertd. bass and iierch are all niinie- I'l'U- small tish. grasshoppers, crickets worms etc. as baits; .Iune. .luly and Seit- ti' 111 If best; hotels $1 to :?'J ji. d.: guides $1 p. d.: boats 'iilc p. d.; baits fl ji. HXJ. \Vli;il. y p. is a uolcd lucul lisUilig water, .iltho' the lish are said to run larger iu Li;; ■ p. Perry i^^ilver Lake)— Silver 1. 1 m.; pickerel, b, b. and bullheads; pickerel most ^ 146 TH*. ANtil.KllS OriDE BOOK. iiuiiioroUM: niinuow iiiiil woi'm l)iiit>-; •Iiiih' lust iimntli; liottls iit rt'iinunablu rate."; boats anil bait at uoniiiial prici's. Said to yield yood tishiiiK. Phillipsport (N. V. o. .V W.i— Smitii's 1.. Kiill lir. imd Sfi-inn br. all near by: trout, b. b., lukc, j/ii'ki'rtd, pmdi and IcHHcr kinds; May, .Iiiuc und July arr' ln'^t iMoiitliH; h(itc ^ood troutiiiu'. Pierinont iN- V. I.. K. .V W.) — 'ruppan Zee Hay, an fxiiaUMion of the Htidsnu r. ni . froni station; striju'd bass and \arioiis otbcr lisb; bass (|Uitc nunicrous iu -i i Hon; baits— sliiiiii|i. crabs, worms etc.: .\i»ril, .Siiit. aud Oct. best; hottd ,*l,'iii |.,il.. boats and liaits nasonablc. Pine Hill (T. \ I).)— Hirch cr. '2 m.; Mia Iiwlian cr. •'! m.^ Fnrlow 1. ,"> m.; tir-' best; trout and 1>. b,: tiout most numerous; art. flics an I worms used; Ma>..hiii' and .July best; notel at reasonable rate; t,'uide r^t \>. d.' mi boats n led. Pine Island (N. Y. L. K. .\:\V.)—l'oeliuek er. branch cf Wallkill r. '. m.; Widl kill 1-. ^^ m.; tbe last best; most all varieties of N. Y. tre li water tisbes; b. b, ;ii:il J)icker4l (|Uite numerous; .Vu^ust. Sept. and Oct. best; li\ Mind artificial bait.s ll.>eil: hotel at reasonable priite; no guides or lioats; liait ditlicult to i)rocure, Pittsford (N. Y. W. S. .V B.)— Lonmi. 'in m.; Irondeiiuoit Hay IM ni.: ranadicc. Hemlock and oth<^r lak(s "20 m.; ( 'aliadice and Hemlock Is best; bass and pickeril lirinci]ially : minnows, worms and crabs as baits: Sei)tember best; liotels $\ tn f l.-'iOp. d.; Hui^eti, bouts aud bait juoderate. Fair bhoutiug ^^^ . \- H. (',)— Lako Ohamplainnoar station: ('hazy 1. 2«'j m,; flmt cautiay 1. 'AH ni.; in h. Champlain pike, jiickerfd, b. aud rock b., jx-rcli etc.; in (Ua/.v and ( 'bateau^^ay I's lake and brook trout; worms, minnows and spoons used; .\jiiil ami May are best for jiercli and .July and .Vuj^ust f(pri)ike, pickerel aud bass; liL'tcl- J'J.aO p. d,; boats ,*I p. d.; bait at mo September liest; hotels, ^niides. boats etc. at moderate prices. These are repurted as very excellent trout ttshiuK f,'rouuds. Portagfe (N. Y'. L. E. A: W.) — Genesee r. near station: b. 1). most numerous: .Junf. July, Sept. and Oct.; minnows aud heljjramites used mostly as bait: hotels S"2 p.il.: guides not lU'cded. Port Byron (N. Y. W. S. \- H.i— Seneca r. "Jm.: b. b., i)ickerel, etc.: Im.-s most numerous; August and Sejitember best: hotel #'_' p. d.; Imats i-an be had. Port Henry (I). iV H. ('. See page XI) — I.iake Champlain near statiou; pikr pickerel, b. b.. pendi, etc.: iiercb and pickerel most numerous; live bait auii Avornis as baits; usual seasons: hotels ^'^ p. d. Port Jackson (N. Y'. AV. S. X- B.) — Mohawk r. near stutiou: pike, pickerel, b li.. rock bass, etc.; live bait used; June, July. September and October best; hntcb $l.r>o aud $•! p. d.; guides $\ p. d.; boats $1 p. d.; bait .«1 p. liHt. Port Jervis (N'. Y. L. E. \- W.)— Delaware r. '.. m.: Xeversink r. >■ m.: Burkkill er. 2 m.; Shingle Kill cr, ;( m.; all good; b.b,, pickerel ami trottt: b. b. most numerous; live bait, angle worms, clippers, (htdgramites, ) etc.: July, .\ugust. Sep- tember and October best; hotels $2 to $'A p. d.; boats aud bait reasonable. Port Kent (1). ''t H. ('. See page XI.)— Lake Champlaiu near statiou: N'^rtl; branch .\usable r; It m.: South branch .\usable r, i m.: ttrst ininied best: pike, pickertd. i)erch. bass, etc.; iiiekerel most numer(Mis: minnow aud worm bait; JuDi' and July best; hotels .*:ip. d.: guides .*U p. d.: boats ,?1 p. d,; bat T.'ic p. I'Hj. Ouoil fishing. Port Leydeu (U. A; B- U.)-~Pine cr. *> m.: Copper cr. C, ni.: Otter cr. 8 ni.; ludi'- pendeuee cr. I'J ui.: Moose r. IU m.: Independeuce cr. best; trout (speckled aiiJ fNITEI) STATES AND TANAlJA. \\7 l^k' ininiii'W iiiiil t1.\ lupfs; .Iiiiic l)('Mt liioiitli; liotrl iiImhii $1 ji. il.; jjiu(lt'> witll 1 ,1- ; lid btiit #'J.."i'i ]). i\. (ionil HCdl't'H Hl'i' rt'portcil. Potsdam (K- W. \ o.i— UiKiUftti- r. nmr Htatimi; iiikc, iiickcrt'l iuid h.li.-. tlicn .,ii,| -I IIS, but u-niill\ li\»' buitM ai'e ii.tiI: Hiiriiiji ami siiiuiiu'r ItcMt; lioti'l .r'J [>. ,i. \\itliiii strikiiii; distaiicc tliffc arc scvci'al tnnit strt-aiiis. imtatily tlinx' in tlir .lai'iiiiiiK tuwiishiiis 111' I*arish\ illn, C'oltdii and llcipkinton: ttiri)iit,'li tliiw latter ; cuii-liip tln' St. Itc^'is rtiiws, tile Miiddlf bi'aiirh (if wliicli alli'i'dH cxctdlciil t\y tisli ),i_ i..r tro\it. That jiart id' tin' Uaiiuidtf r. rniiiiiii^' tlii'dii^di tin' town of MaHHfn;i, ...iniiH-niMiin at a iinint 12 ni. hidow I'ntHdani. cniitaius an almudauui; ut' jiikc, iiiik , -vl. li. 1). anil ytdldw iicfch; liottdH $1 to $2 p. d. Poii^hkeepsie (N- V. ('.\- H. 1!.)— Hndson r. at \o\v Ilanil)urr;li and IMuo iMiint :■ ■ I- .-ti-i)" Wain. rscr.; New HanilniiKli and \Viiiipiii^,'i'rs i r. Ix'st; wliitf piTili, n- d l)anw. 1). l).,('tc.: wliitt' pcrdi most aluindanf; sliiiinp. wurnis and art. ^ail;- I; .liiiif to NovcniliiT lifKf. Kuidcs ran lie proc iii'cd: li(pat.s .*! p. d. PrattS iN' V. »). .V \V. See paut» X.)— Oiiidda cr. ', ni.; trout; worm h.iit: May, nd .Inly: hottd #1 p. d. (J). L, W.)— ("roukr'd 1. 'J Hiii 1. 'J' I. 1. V. Preble l.'j'ni.; (ioodcll 1. 'J III.; all arc ^'ood; i^cnli, picki'icl. It. 1)., Inilllifad^.etc.; bii-s. jiicki III and Imllht'ads nioKt aliundaiit; \vornin. k'""1>s and spoon liookh a.s 1 'lits; .Jiilv. .AuniiKt, St'ptuiuber and Oi'tobur bvMt; hutelM $1 p, d.: ^oats aud bait at inod- I rat'' iliar'/i'. Prospect (T. \- 15. It.i— WiHt Canada cr.. Jilack r., niai'k cr., Ilcavor Moadow. li.ili I I'liiiyV) 1).. .links 1. ; all arr roiisidiTicI ^'ood: speckled or brook front; worm iiiid tly baits: last of .May, .(line and Aut;r.si Ic.-t; liotels .*'2 |i. d.; [guides $2S>il to <:; [1. li This is one of tlic main ^iatc\va.\s to ilic Adirondack rc^;ion. Pulaski iH.W. \- ().)— Moiitli of Salmon r. :i ' . ni.; Satiih ]i. ',» m.: Salmon r. Falls l.' ill.: Stillwater 14 in.: two lirst best for b. b. and i)ickerel, and the two latter for tiniit: trout, b.b., pickerel etc.- ba.ss and trout most iiiimerouH; flies, minnows mill uorms used; early sjirin^; best for trout and suninier for bass etc: hoteh- >_ ji. il.; KUides i^'-i.iu tu i'>iii. d, uud board: boats 50c to j^l p, d.; niinnowH $1 p. lull. Piilvers (li. k \.) — Shampaumaok or. ', m.; another small front Htroain (un- iiiiiuiili 'i ni.; first best; trout and a few coarse lish; worniH, ijrasshoppers and art. tlies used; .\pril aud May best: no hoted nearer than '2 ni.: boats not Uri'lid. Plirdy's (N- V. ('. \- H. 1{.)— I'eai h 1. il m.: Lake Waccabuc 7 in.; first best; b. b.. lickii'el. white perch etc.; white perch most numerous; live tish. scorpions (lie'- <;nuiiites) and froir baits; June, July aud August best; V itels at reasouable rates; liuats 7."c ]i. d. Baiuapo iN- V. L, E. \- W.) — PortaRue 1. ] ', ni.: Rainapo 1. near station: first lii-,-t; li. b.. pickerel, perch etc.: b; b. most numerous; liel^,'ramites. crickets, worms .^liuniis etc. as baits; Julv 1 to October 1 best; hotel $1,75 p, d.; boats aiul bait can 111- li;id. Randolph (N- Y. 1'. \- O. See paRc XII,)— Cnnowaniio cr. and tributaries; ma.-- ia'iiiii'.,e. b. and yellow b., br. trout etc, ; niascaloURe and Imss most numerous; min- iiiiw-, tlies and worms as baits: Mav and June best; hotels .f'2 p. d.: guides #'2 p.d.; luat iiiic p. d. C^uite a number of niascalouRe have been caught with spoons; tiniit are touud in the luaiu stream weighing 1 lb and smaller ones in the tribii- I'.rj.'-. Rathboneville (N'. Y. L. E, A: W,)— Canisteo r. at .-station; (ioodhue 1. I! m.; ('ran I'lrrv p. :tni.: the last best; )i. b.. pickerel and other varieties: bass and pickiMel must numerous; June, July aud .Atlgust liest: usual baits used: hotels $1,50 p, d.; liMuis .'lOc \). d.: guides unuecessary, Oood fishing. Red Hook ( H. iV; ('. W.)— Twin p'ds and Spring 1.: first best: pickorel, perch. tcM,!. whitetish, suntish etc; minnow and worm baits; hotels at moderate charf.'e; li'',it~ aiicl bait reasonable. Redwood (I'-.V 15. R.!— HnttPrfipldl. 'i ni: Millsite 1. ', m.-. Mud 1. ', m.; the tir«t named best: b. b. (both large and small mouthed), pike, pike-perch, pickerel; ■••uhi,. .11 or lake trout in Millsite 1.; bass mul pickerel most plentiful; usual baits; Jini.-. July. Aug. best season; hotels .f-2p. d.; guides, bottta uud baits $3 p. d. Ex- c'.Ut;ut lishiug iu all the above waterij. m^fm 148 TUK ANOLEU 8 (ll'IDE HOOK. Remsen (V. k B. R.)— H«'aver M»'a., IJlack r. Nortlj (iiiil Hiiiitli 1'h iind (itliiT niriiiU HtrfuiiiH; all ri'iportiil hihmI; trniit oiilj ; tly ami wiirnii.; June, Jul} and Auniinf l)tnt; hotelH $1 to {1,50 p. d,; guidcH wbeu uucuHHury at *i p. U., butBcldom requirod. Rhinebeck ( N . Y . ( ' A: H. U.)— Lako HajiaHco 4 in.; StdutfulxTuli p. 7 m.-. I.mi^; )i. 7'j III.; t'c|itullv M<""': liii'kci'ol, )ii'r<'li and li. Ii.: jiifkcnd iiiuHt almndant; iiiiiinnws UHiial liait; I'l-liriiary iiiid Oi'tubor lii'Ht; liutcl at reuNouulile rate; ^iiidu »',! 1'. d.; biMitN and bait clu-aj). Richfield Spring's 1 1 >. I.. .^: W.)— CaniKbnwi 1. 1 in.; b. b., i>irkcril, jMn h .t,. ; liiikci'cl must iiiiiiH'iiiiis; Hiiiall lisli iiHuul bait; Scpujiiibcr, (ictulaT and Nnvtiulji-r biMt; hotel $3 p. d. ; bimt^ '2m- ii. li. Richmond Hill(r.. T. Sif iia^-c XIX)— Jainaica Bay; woakfinb, H^riinil basH. ])urj^ic.M, hia li,i>-. bhirKli.sh, bliifli,-.li, t^bic'iislicad, tbiiiiidi th etc . ; wcakliNli, [m.-yicn and lliiuiich'i.«i iim^l niiiiiciinis; sliniiiii, ciiili, bard and M'tt kIicU rlaniM etc. hn bait-; ^lai'ib .Vpril ami .May best I'nr Ibiiindcr.-i; .Ma\ tu ( irtobcr Inr wcaktlwli; Scjit. and ( i,t. ti>r Hti'ipod l)aNt^; LultdM adjacent at i'eani)iiable ju'leet*; Imatn and baitH cnu bo iiriieiircil, Richmond Valley, (Stateii Island, Htr. tu s. I., them-e by s. I. r. r.|— 'i'liis U tbe must Hoiil ImiIv jioiiit on .Stateli Isbmd exeeid Tutteiiville the lie.xt statinii b.ilow . 'I'lie weaklisli run larger here tlian elsewhere in l'riiice'.s Hay. The liest «atri' fniind frniii the I'liiilars in front of the old Itayvjew house to the jioint oil' Tottin- V ille; baits -sbedder crab and live, shriiiiii; boatM and bait (Mbriinii) j;i.')0 ji. d. j i,,. Hcasoii opens about June 1.") (soiiit; (^ood linb have bec'U taken as eiirly an May b", and cloHeH usually ou (Jet. 15. Riverhead (Ti. I. See pajje XIX)— I'ecoiiic r. and liay; (Ireat l'est; usual bails: hotels $'J ].. d.: boats 50c to f 1 p. d. Rockland (N. Y. (). .V ^V. See jiasic X) — Beavi'rkill br. ',, m.; Sjirint,' br. - i"'; Ilussell p. 5 111.; I.onji ]i.('i 111 : Shaiidhy p. 5 m.; Berry bi" 5 m. ;ti'out and iiiclieiil. the firmer most numerous; Ma\ ;iiid June best months; hotels ■f] )). d.; llia\ir- kil 1 ami SMi'in^,' brooks .-onsidered the Ih'sI trout streams in Sulli\an Co. I'iU'' trout are cau^^ht in itu>s(dl p. Rock Rift (N. Y. O. \- V. .)— Delaware r.; I'ish br. 1 '. m.; ISeiis br. 1 iii.; > lu.' br. 5 rods; Cadosiabr. l ;ii.; Keeds br. .'t in.; trout, b. b.. picken 1 and cliul>: tnnit jirevailint;; Hies, minnows and worms; hotel ,■?! t. d.; boats .'O,- p. d.; no I'l"- f cssioiial K'lides. .Another rejiort says that perch, trout (V) and rock bass arc al>'' in Seneca 1. See Himrods, N. Y. Rockville Centre (Ii. 1. See patje XIX) — Hempstead Bay '2 m.; Ifeiidrickseii'i cr. ' . m.; boih j; khI: in the ba.v all kinds of salt water lish, bluelish and «• akfi-li pred(uuinatinj^: i.' brook b. b., perch, iiickerel etc.; the two last luimed beiiiL' nie-t numerous: clams, crabs, si imj) etc. as baits; Jiil\ , .Vuj^iist and September I'l-i: liotcds i^t to *1 5ii ^1. d.; guide with boats and bait ;f.") p. (1. : boats $1 p. il.;li;iit cheap. Flood tide best. Ronkonkoma (Ii. I.) — Lake Bonkonkoina 1 in.; b. b., wall-eyed pike. >'I!"W perch, bullheads et<-.: b. b. most numeriuis; flies and art. baits used: Ma.v.b^: ' and Octobe,i' best; liotids at reasonable rates. A s. m. b. h. weighintj 8 iMiiai'l- was caught recently from this lake. See Thk Amkkkan An(4Lkk, V' 1. 'V. pa;j!e 4'-', Rossville, Stateii Island, (Str. to S. I., thence by S. I. r. r.) — (iood w. .iiti-!i gi'ound; lirst of tlood tide best: bo;its and bait (shrimp) ,*1. 50 p. d.; uo bi:iiiii'» needed: seasi,ni opens about June 15 and closes October 15. I'MIKP STATKM AND CAXAPA. 140 SonndLake(I' .V H. C. Sio paun XI)— Umiml 1. ',, m.; 1). 1). ]>riiiili)«lly; livo iMit ii.-iiil; M:i>, .liiiii', .Inly Hiiil AM'„'iiMt lif.-t; linti-l .f'i \>. d.; ^'.u.lrs at l-i'ifi'Ii- „lili' i>i'if<'; Ixiiit^ l"ir ti> 'J"n' p. li. 'I'liiTi' in iiIho j,'nciil sliDotitiK tor w ilii iliickd, Boiise's Poiut (I i'. r.)— At tlin oxtrcmo oiid of I.ako Chaiiiiiliiiu; 1i. h. two num- erous. iii:isriilip|i|,'c arc (iiii'jlit, also i>ikc, pickri-rl ami yi'llow pcri'li witli usual baits; all (Xicllciit Imtcl at r'.' ji. <1.; nuiili's .*l..">(iti> .*'^ \<. d.; liDuts '»ic p. d.; l)ait r>iii' to 7,V [>. luo. See Tni; A.^r^.llu an Anhi.kii, N'ul. NIL, \>\k '.IT. Rozbnry (U. k D.j— lJata\ia Kill 4 ui.: Kast luanch Dflawaic r. 'i m.; first liost; tiniit aii m.; first naiui'd best; b. b., pickcril an>l coarse varieties; b. b. and picUertd nn>st abundant; live bait, spoons and flics Uf.cd; .May, .\ut,'nst and Sipti ml cr best, Imt fair all -lUiiiiicr; iiotcls .*.") p. \v.; ^;uidcs, lioats ami bait can be bail ut I'easonablc priics. Tin re arc uIho several brooks in file vicinity \vlier(.' trout arc to be found in ^'ood .liuiiitity. Saranac (CliatcauKiiy)--('liazy 1. (Pj ni., and sonn' trout brooks in vicinity; lako • loUt; worms, files and trolliuj,': ]May ami .Inm- best; October ),'ood for f''oliiii;»; Imtid at reusoinible jiricc; boats and l>ait nnulcrafe. The l)rooks are well fished. Saratog'a (i^cveriil r. r. i — Saratoga 1. 4 m.; juke, iiicki'rtd, 1). b,, jicrcli. etc; iierch I 111 pickerc 1 most nunu'rous; small li.-li, worms, etc. as baits; May, .Iniie. Sejiteiu- ' land Uitober best; iu)tels .■f'J to .* I p. d.; boat.-' .'ii'c p. d. Saugferties (N. Y. W. S. A: U.)— Esojois 1, '■ m., abouncls in b. b, and iiickerd; ihii'r are numer'ous trout sf reanis In tlie vicinity and lim' stripeil bass tisliiii;,' is re- Iditid bcdow the dam ; nnnnows, ludKi'iimites and files aro tisual baits; .lune 1 to ii.'i'iiidier I best time; hotels »;i,ri(»to jf'2 p. d.; t^'uiiloH tumeccwsary; boats .*l p. d., ,niil bait at small cost. Savannah (N. Y. W. S. .i^: B. ami N. Y. ('. k 11. 1!.)--Senen ]i. d. ; tjuides ,■? 2 p. d.; boats and bait cheap, (iood aiU'kshootinf^ iu addition to lair fiHlun^;. Schenectady (N- Y. «', k H. K.)— Midiawk r. and Sanders 1.; first best: s. ni. b. li. wiill-eyed i)ike, rock-bass .Tud perch; b, b. most abundaiit: minnous, dobsons, r;ib>. worms, etc. as bails; .Iiiiie. .Inly and October best; hotels reasonable; l)oat'J .KJc p. d. Th(! l)0.st flshinj^ ground is at tlio aipieduct, 1 to ."> m. down the river. Seaside (X- Y. W. I's: It.) — Jamaica Bay and Atlantic Ocean; striiied bass, slieeps- l.'ail, l)lackfish, blucrtsli, weakfish and tlcnmlers; Jamaica JJay best for bass, -hicpshead, 1)lackfish and flounders and flic ocean for bliiefish and wcaklish; sott • luuis, skimmers ami fiddlers as baits; .\)iiil 1 to December 1 best; Hood tide bi'st; liotels $1.50 to $3 p. d.; guides $3 p. d.; Ijoals .50ir p. d. Setauket (L. I. Sec page XIX)— Setaiiket Ilariior 1 m.; Old Field (or f'onscieiice) l;,iy2m.; Flaxp. ;im.; I,ong Island Sound 4 m.; Setauket mill ji. •> u\ . : Si^taukei HiU'bor and li. 1. Sound best; blackflsli, striiied bass, binefish, flounders, fiatJi^h. 'ti', ; also white, perch in the Si^taukct mill ji.; l)lackfish ami tlatlish are most abun- ilaut; Hhrimp, danis, worms ami liddlers as baits; June, July, .\u}.;ii'-f and Septeni- liovbest; flood tidi- best; hotel .rl.."iO ji. d.; guides, boats and bait at \erv reasonable ...St. Shandakenir. *: r.)— Bushnellsville cr. Peck Hollow str.. Fox llolb.w sfy., r.s(i]ius cr. ami Broadstreet Hollow str. I m. from station; first best; trout; worm I'iiit; May, June and July best: hoftd .*l..">u )). d.; guides not Jieedcd, Our corrcs- li'inleut writes: "The streams mentioned abovt^ are noted for tlie best brook trout tisbiiig iu N. Y." Sherburne Pour Comers (X. Y. O. & W. See page X.)— Br.->ok (unnamed) inur station; trout only; worms tisiial bait; May and June liest mouths. Shokan (V. k I>.)— Esopns cr. 'j m.; Batoniau bi-. near station; Biishkill rr. '.: IB.; first best for b. b., and Bateman br. for trout; bass and trout are found ; t:out . 1 IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I 1.25 liiM mil 2.5 m mil 2.2 2.0 LA. 11 1.6 Vi <^ /}. s> O A / 7 /A Photographic Sciences Corporation ^ M iV \ \ ^ -^ % ^ 6"^ 4> a A> % r^^ 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14S80 (716) 872-4503 \ T 150 THE AKGLEBB GUIDE BOOK. are most abundant; worms and flicH iiMcd; May, June and July best; hotel $1 p. d.; giiide, boalH and bait can be had at very moderate pricca. Good flehing reiKirnd. ' Silver Creek (L. S. & M. S.)— Like Erie ,'4 m.; b. b.; pike, perch, cimo, /to,; bahH and pike moHl numerous; cieco, minnows and crawlers (helgraniitet<) iihuai liaita; May and June best; hotels $1.50 p. d. ; boats and bait can be had clieap. Tlie favorite grounds with local anglers are what is called the Upper and lower n efs and Cobble Stone beds. Sinir Sing (N. Y. C. & H. R.)— Croton Cove and Croton Point on Hudson r. J m.-, bdih good; striped bass, weaklish, perch, etc.; perch and bass most nunicrdii.;; shedder crab and shrimp bait; A\igUHtand September l)est; hotel $3 j). d.; ^nli(k. ^'I p. d.; boats $1 p. d.; bait will Lave to be purchased cLsewbere. The best wcuk- li.-hiiig is from Augvist 10 to S('i)tcniber 5; for striped bass from 20th Aug'ist to September 20; the best grounds are the Keef and Sunken Kock at Croton I'liiut, Flood tide best. Slate Hill (N. Y. S. k W.)— Woods 1. '„ m.; Wallkill r. 4 m.; last best; pickerel and b. b.; b. b. most numerous; minnow bait; May, June, July and Septenibir best; boats at reasonable prices; bait 25c to 50c p. 100. Sloatsbursr (^- Y. L. E. *: W.)— Stony br. near by; Tnixedo 1. 3 m. (this lake is preserved, $5 a day for fishing privileges); Pota(jue 1. 1 Ij m.; Shepherd p. 2 111.; Stirling 1. 8 m.; Truxedo 1. best; but they all contain a fair amount of b. b., lurch and jiickercl; an occasional trout in the brV; Uh\ial baits; hotels ;f !> to $l(t p. w.; guides {2.50 !>. d.; baits 50c p. 100. Josiah Patterson of Sloatsburg, N. Y., Las charge of Truxedo 1., sometimes called Lorillards i>. Smithboro (So. ('.) — Susiiuelmuna r. '« m.; black and roek bass, etc.; b. b. moHt niiMierouH; croakers (lielgramites), grubs, etc. as baits; July and August best; hotels $1 p. d.; boats and bait at moderate cost. Smithtown (L. I. Se0 p. d.; V)oats 25c p. d. Tlie best time for b. bis from June Id to July 1; fer pickerel, by trolling from August 1 to November 1. These waters are first-class. Sodus Point (No. C.) — The Great Sodus bay and Lake Ontario; also the strcaius emptying into them; the Lake is best for bass; b. b., pickerel, percli, etc.: min- nows, flies and spoons used; July to September be.^t; hotels at reasimable prices; guides $2 to $2.50 u. d.; boats 60c p. d.; minnows $1 p. 100. The fishing is said to be very tine. So. How Berlin (N. Y. O. .t AV. See page X)— T'nadilla r. 100 rods; b. b., pi. k- erel, perch, etc.; minnows for bait; June and Sejjtember favorite months; hotel $1 1'. d.; boat-* 50c p. d. South Corinth (Adirondack)— Kayaderosseras cr. '4 m.; Dry br. 1 ni.; Black p. 5 m.; first best; trout, bass, perch etc.; trout most numerous; worms and niiuuow baits; June and August best; hotel $2 p. d,; guide $2.50 i>. d.; boats and baits rea- sonable. South Livonia (N. Y. L. E. & W. ) — Conner 1. 3 m.; Hemlock 1. 3 m.; both good; perch, pickerel, and b. b.; perch most nitmerous; September best; minnows nioi-tly used as bait; hotels $2 p. d. Southold (L. I. See page XIX)— Long Island Souvid 1 m.; Peconic Bay '• ni.: first best: striped bass, weakfish, porgiesetc; weakflsh most numerous; clams aud menhaden as baits; May and June best; hotel $7 to $10 p. w.; boats can be had <»t the bay at $3 to $5 p. d. South Schenectady (N. Y. W. S. & B.;— MohavU r. 2 m.; Sanders 1. 2 m.; first best; b. b., i)ike, pickerel, perch etc.; b. b. and i)ike mostabundaut; "black worms" ('.'1, erabs, crit'kets, and minnows as baits; September and October best; hotels at reasonable rates; boats .'iuc to 75c p. d. Spi'aker's (N.Y. W. S. & B.)— Mohawk r. '„ m.; Flatcr. adjacent; first best: jike, idckerel, b. b., etc.; worms and dobsons as baits; spring best season; hotels :fl V- UNITED STATE8 AND CANADA. 151 (1.; boats and bait at reaHouable rates. Experienced anglers get lair sport in the waters here. Spring' Lake (H. A; (". W.)— Decker TrrinRl.; Round 1.; hlicok 1.; Spring 1. best; juckerel, perch, pike, whitctish, (iciiiiuii carp, etc.; iiiikcrel and perch uioHt iiunieroiis; minnows, worms uud graH>li< j i ers as baits; Jauiiary is bent for pickerel; August to November foi iicrcli; li'la\vare r.. where the trout fishing is good r.iid at tiines excellent. Art. flies the best lure, of which the white miller, coachman and Reuben Wood are the most lilliiiu'. See Thk Amebican Anglku, Vol. IV, i)i>. ln.'S. Odells 1. 4 m. and Mayhauis 1. 3 III. contain pickerel. Hotels f L.'id p. d. ; boats 50c p. d.; bait T5c p. 100. State liine ( L. S. k M. S.)— Fiudlays 1. 9 m.; Lake Erie 1 m.; la*^t best; b. b., jUii , iicrcli, herring etc.: bass, pike, herring and jierch most ntimcrous; minnow and crab baits; spring and autumn best; hotel f 1 p. d. ; boats and bait reason- alile. Sterling (R.W.^: O. ar. " > .C )— Lake Ontario and Little Sodus Ray 3 m; last best; li, li., Hike, pickerel, whit ' . d.; bait at moderate cost. St. Jameb (L. I. See page XIX)— St. James Harbor '4 m.; I^ke Ronkonkvima J ni.; lir'st best; blackfish, flatfish, blueflsh, sea bass etc.; flatfish and bluefish most numcidus; soft clams used mostly; April and .\ugust l)eBt months; flood tide best; hotel $1 p. d., others higher and also private boarding houses; guide with sail-boat $.').. '0 p. d.; small boat $2 p. d.; bait easily procured. St. Johnland (L. I.)— Nissequiige r. and Long Island Sound 1 'a m.: first best: I'liiclish, frost fish, flat fish, blackfish etc.; blueflsh and flatfish rno^t numerons; ilKiiis, shrimi) and crabs as baits; April to November best; last of ebb and first of flood tides best; hotel $1 p. d.; boats and bait can be hud reasonable. Stockport (N. Y. L. E. & W'.)— Delaware r. neai station: b. b. the jirincipal fish; Inly, August and Sei)t. best: clippers (helgramites) and lamper ccI.k as baits; boats and bait to be had, but there are no regular hotels or accommodation.'- lor boarders. Stony Creek (Adirondack) — Hudson r. near station: Lens 1. ' ni.: Livingston l.siii.; Round p. '.» ni. : Bull Head p. 10 m.; Mill Creek p. 11 m.: Jiound j). and Mill Creek p. be- 1: trout, pickerel, b. b. etc.: pickerel, bass and bullheads m<;st ;, inionuis: dolivdiis. fi'ogs, worms, live baits and sjioons used; April best for ; K kcrel, May for trout, and June and July for bass: hotels fl.-IO p. d.: guides fl I'.d.; boats and bait plenty at nominal cost. Tlieic is j;ood trout Jishing near West Stony Creek 13 m. distant. Stony Ford (N. Y. O. & W. See pa^'c Xi-\Vallkill r. '., m.: b. b. principally; luiiiiKiws and helgramites usual baits; Max' and Jun<' best; hot»d jfl p. d. Stony Point (N. Y. W. S. k R.)— Cedar )i. 7 m.: Hudson r. at station; leaver p. Kim.; NJKger p. 10 ni. : Hudson r. and Cedar ji. best. b. li.. ]>ickcrel. trout, leiiii etc.: pickerel, bass, and trout most nunu-rous: crab, shrimp, small fish and worms are usual baits; summer and autumn best; boats fl i'. d. P'lood tide llCSt. SulFemlN. Y. L. E. & W.)— Ramapo p. J m., Shephard ji. 5 jii . Mahwah cr. '^ ni : Shephard p. liest; some trout in Mahwah (r.; b. b. and jiickerel in ]).: the for- nur in the majority: minnows, crickets and grasshoppers local baits, June and SSil't. best; hotels and guides $'_> p. d:; bjiits cheap. Summit (N. Y. L. E. .^- W.)— Aquaga 1. '« ni.; Big and Little Fly p'ds •^ m.: Page '■■Alt ^^ ":'!;'' 152 rHK ANULKll « (iiaUE BOOK. p. 1 111. baitH. ui AquaKii 1. tlit- best; pickorel, b. b., trout, perch etc.; banH most uumerous iiiiiipws mill wiirms; j^ood diiriug HeaHou; liott'ls, giiidf, Ijoats and liuit reaH()n>'.',l'!, The Hiis(iuehanua r. 5 iii., aud the Delaware r. 7iii., gives b. b-flsbiuy. Sylvan I'jake (N. D. .S: C.)— Sylvan 1. >4 m.; b, b., salmon, trout etc.; b. b. hkini abimu m. Oneida r.O m., Tiilly I'h 'i'2 m.; Oswego r. at Phceuix 17 m.. I'liltcm 24 m. and Miuetto 30 ni., Onondaga and Oneida I'h, and Oswego and Seneca r's best, i)iii( , perch, b. b., Oswi-go (1. m.) bas,', rock bass, pickerel, chub etc.; b. b., pike aini pickerel most numerouw; art. flies, spoouH, crabs, minnows and worms iiscii; June. 1st part of July and September best; hotels $2 to $2.5U p. d.; boats .50c to .»i p. d.; oarsmen .■J2 p. d. Our c(>rresi)ondenl says "the bass ilshing in and about this locality is as good if not better than any ground in this State." • Tarrytown Heights (N. Y. C. & N./— Hudson r. 2>, m.; Pocantico r. 1 5 lu,; Bronx r. nut distant; two Kstbest; pickerel, trout, perch, b. b., frost tish, ciitlisli. Kiiiitish etc.; sunttsh, perch, and b. b. most numerous; worms, grasshoppers, aii.i siiiiiU fish as baits; May to o.tober best; hotel J2 \>. d.: guide at moderate cliar^;.': boats on Hudson r. $1 !>. d.. nut needed on others; shrimp bait .f 1 per (piait. Kaiiy flood to high water liest tide. There are a numhcr of small br's easily reached that all'ord fair trout fishing. Theresa ( r. t^ B. R. ) — Indian r. near station; Millsite 1.. Sixbury 1., Crysful I. and Clear 1. adjacent; lied 1, fi 111., Mascalonge 1. lu m.. all about equally i^nn,]; bass, pike, pickerel, mascalonge etc.; bass and pickerel most numerous; trolliiif,' baits used mostly; June, July and September best; hotels $2 p. d.: guides .t2 ]). d. boats and bait at moderate prices. Millsite 1. The Ashing in these waters is first class. has some sahi'on (lake) trout iiiit. Three-Mile Bay(R. W. & O.)— Three-Mile Bay Ijn.; cisco, whiteflsh, pike, tnmt etc.; pike and bass most numerous; minnows, worms and art. baits used; .Xuj^'ust best month; hotels fl.~^) p. d.: guides $2 p. d ; boats aud bait $1 p. d Thurman (.Vdirondack)— Hudson r. near station; Patterson or, 1 m. Mill ("reek p.H m.; Schroon r. 1 m.; first named best; trout, bass aud ))ickerel; jiickerel iimst numerous; usual baUs; May, Junt- and October best; hotel f'Ji p. d.; guide at reasonable price. Ticouderogra (C. Vt. andD. & H. C. 8e pages VII and XI)— Lake chamiilaiu near station; Lake Oeorge 4 m.; last named l)est; pickerel, bass and lake tmrn. pickerel and bass most numerous; minnow and worm baits: August and S-'pti'iu- in-r best; hotels and guides at reasonable rates; boats and baits at nominal charge See Addison Junction, N. Y. Tioffa Centre (N. Y. L. E. iV: AV.) — Susquehanna r. '4 m.; b.b., pickerel, perch and coarse fish; June, September and October best; hotels $1 ji. d.: boats li'e p. h. ; boys to procure bait and point out best places, easily obtained. Touawauda (N. Y. L. E. & W. and N. Y. W. S. & B.)— Niagara r. '^ m.; I'onawau- dacr.; Elliott cr.; first best; perch, b. b., rock bass, pike, pickerel etc.; perch aud rock bass most tiunieroUH; minnows, crabs, i-rayflsh, worms etc. as baits: July and August best; hotels $2 p. d.; boats 10c to 2.")c p. h. Trenton (I'. A: B. R.) — AVest Canada cr., Cincinnati cr. and Adii'ondack regiou; all good; brook tnuit; wood grubs, worms, art. flies etc as baits; April, May, June, July and August best; hotels $1.50 to $2 p. d.; guides, boats aud bait reasonable . Tribes Hill (N. Y. C. \- H. R.)— Mohawk r. near station; Schoharie cr. '^ 111.; first best; pike, bass etc. : pike and bass most numerous: worms, dobsons, gra^s- hopjiei's etc. as baits; July, .\ugust aud September best; hotel $5 p. w.; guide TCc to fl p. d.; boats and bait at reasonable prices. Good fishing is if- ported. Troy (Reached by 3 r. r.)— Rensselaer Co. in which Troy is located contains a number of small lakes within which are b, b., wall-eyed pike, ipike-perch), straw- berry bass, pike and pickerel; these lakes are within easy reach, ptke3p.,tlie fartlie>,i;, being 13 m, distant from Troy; the usual baits, the fly does not seem to be a succeiis. From the Uudaou r. from Cuugresa St, Bridge to the State Dau large rNITED STATES AND CANADA, 158 ijiiiutitieH of h. h. bav*- been takou: tbe Halt wator Htript-il ba8H ocoaHloually are t: b. b. aud pickerel; baMH luont abuiidaut; uhuuI baitx UHed; botelH $'i ]>. d. Unionville (N. Y. S. k W.)— Wallkill r. 3 in.; pickerel, b. b. etc. ; pickerel uioHt atiiiiK.aut; live bait iixed; Jiiue, July and Aii)jUHt bent; butelH |I p. d. Utic»(S('veral r. r.)— Mohawk r., Oneida 1.. West Canada cr. and nunieronH trout lii'iiks, all caHily rea«'bed; Oneida 1. and WeHt('Hiiada cr. bcHt: b. l>., pike, brook ti "lit, hhIiuou trout etc. : baxH and pike niont nunierouH; live bait principally — iiiiiinowH aud helRrainiteH; Ajml, May, June and .July bewt for trout, an{ust ami .September for bawH aud pickerel; botelM |4 p. d.: guidcH f "J p. d.; boatw #11.. d. Valley Cottaere (X. Y. W. S. k H.)— Rocklaiwl 1. 2', ni.; Hackennack cr. ', in.; fii>t bent; pickerel, b. b.. perch, trout, Hunttwh, «^tc.: pickerel, trout, perch and huii- tir-li moHt nunu;rouH; "killeys," (ininnowH) and worm bait^^; June, July and .VufjUMt lir>f; hotelH at reanouable chargcH; nuidcH $2 p. d.; boats and biiit at moderate cost. Tan Koesen (B. k A.) — Kinderhook 1. fi 111.; Nassati p. 7 ni : UudHon r. :) m.; last lust; pickerel, b. b , perch aud Bunftsh; perch nioHt numerouH; worm.><, Hiuall liMh, ddbsouK, crabH and fro^H aw baitn; September and October best; hotels at reaHon- alilc pricen; boats .Wc to 7.'>c p. d. Van Sicklen'8 (P. P. k C. I.)— f'. d.; bait at moderate prices. First of the ebb in the best tide early in the season, later on the flood tide is best. Vemooy Creek (N. Y. O. k W. to Summitville, theiuje by br. r. r. to E:ilenville, tlH-uce by team) — X good trout stream, creels of .V) are not tinnsuul in » day's ttsh- iiin: brown hackle aud cow dung the favorite flies; accommixhttions fair at moder- ati- charges. Walton (N. Y. O. A: W. See page X)—Ea.>eMt; hotels $4 to $.'5 \t. w. ; guides $1 p. d.; boats '25c l>. (1.; bait at low price. Warwick (L. it H. R.)— Wawayauda 1. m. See New Milford, N. Y. Waahinfftonville(N. Y L. E. A: W.)— The Otterkill cr., aud Hulses and Brown's J). (lU same stream which is '., m. from station; Hulses p. 2 m.; Brown's p. ;j'j m.; the latter best; i)ickertd aud rock bass; the formcir most uumerous: usual ))aits; N-iitember, October and November best months; boardiug hotu.. only, terms iiinilerate, als<» boats; n(» guides needed. The above ponds, when the w ♦er is right, gi\e good fishing. WaterlKills(L. I'. See page XIX)— Long p. l>i m.; Kills p. 1 ', m.; Mill 1. ', in.; Micox Bay 'j m.; Peconic Bay 4 m.; Mill 1. best; pickerel and perch; iiickerel liiist numerous; usual baits; July best month; boardiug Ikiusck fl p. d.; boat-* and buit lit moderate cost. Peconic Bay gives salt water fishing of the usual variety. Watkin's01en(S. a. & (\)— Senecal. I'a m.; b ',., pickerel and penh; the first most numerous; baits are minnows and art. spoons; August September aud iber best months. Best gnuiuds are along 'he East shore and Hector Falls. Hiitels $'J to $3 p d.; guides, boats and baits reasonable, (iood fishing. Waverly (I^eh. V. See page VI)— Chemung r. '.j m.; Suscjuehanna r. 2 m.; Cayutacr. 'j m.: Susquehanna r. best; black, yellow and rock bass, j.erch, picker- el. I tc; b b. most unmerous; minnow, dobsou and art. flies; July to November bi-t: hotels $'J i), d.; guides can bo had; boats 5(»c p. d. Weedaport (N. Y. W. S. & B. and N. \'. 0. & H. R.)— Seneca r. 1 ', m.; Parkers p. 5 111.: first bert; pike, pickend, b.b., etc.; bass nujst uumeroii.x; miuuows and siinoiiH used; middle uf June to middle of October lest; hotels $1.50 to ('J p. d.; boats .">0c p. d. fi 5 i 154 Ti»K ANGLEns (it'lDE BOOK. W«llSVille (N. Y. L. E. A: W.)— Pino cr. 28 in.: O»>nonpo r. (hoad wattTH) h ti. ir, ni.; Sinnenmhunin^; cr. 4.'i ni.; Kettlo or. M ni.; gdod tihliin^ in (ifntsci- r. .•Vi.iii ;., June I'l; till' (itlieiH about tcxually good in May. .Iuu«' and July; brook trout hihI C'al. mountain trout in tbeHt) waterH; brook trout nioHt nunicronH; hotels $l.'.."i t,v $V! J), d ; i>ri\iit<: boardtn)^ at .Sinncniaboning and Kettle er'n; no guideH neiil.,1. The abovi! plaicH reai'bed from WellKVille by ^*ta^eK or livery eonveyancet* at reith. li- able <'bar({eH; all information as to bent HtreaiuH, roufeH and accommodation!-, i an be had at WellHVille. Over :)(Mi,tHKi young brook trout and Cal. mountain tri V put in tbetiC! ntreaniH within lant H yearn. West Athena (X. Y. W. S. A: 13.)— Greenn 1. U m.; Black 1.2', m.; iSrt't 1. ^t: ])ici\erel, rock bai^n and small tiHli; idckerel most abundant: live bait lined m<»tl\' February, .March and .Xpril bent moiithH for jiickerel; niimmer boarding hoiix ^t (ireUH 1. $<> to iH II. w.; boatM and bait at uioderati latt s. West Farmington (N. Y. ('. k H. R.)— Mud cr. i, m : Fisli cr.: flrst naii..,i be^t; rock banw, b. b. and trout; minnows iihiial bait; .luue and Sejitember best. Westfield (L. K. k M. S.)— Lake Erie 1 m.: whit: hotels j^vi p. d.; Iioats at reasonable rates. West Park (N. Y. \\. S. .t B.)-I{lack i>. -l m.: Black cr. 4 m.; first best: b. 1. . jiickerel, yellow perch, etc.; pickerel most numerous, trolling sjioons, live bait uinl worms used; March, Ajiril. Alay, Seidcmber and October best: board tan be liml :it farm houses; guides iinnecessarv; boats at inw cost. 'Jlie lisbinn heieisvir fair. Westport (I>. A; H. ('. See jiage XI.)~Lake Champlain '.in.: brock (iinnaiiM,) running Ity station; I>ake Cliamplaiii best: pike, pickerel, li, b., jierc);, etc.; pcich and pike most liiiiiierous; worms and minnows as baits; Jiii;e to I Nfcil er l.i-t- hotels .*H p. w., or ir'J p. d.: guides with boats j^it ]i. d. .\f the mouth nf their. above unnamed, we have caught a number of b. b. (s. in. ! w ith the tly, white imlli r mainly. ^^'eslJlort is oiu; of the gateways to the .Adirondack region. W est Vienna (N. Y. O. .*c W. See ])age Xi— Oneida 1. neiir station; b.b.. m, k liass, jiiUc, liicKercl and other kinds: baiti- in winter small suckers and in suniiii> r worms; summer and fall months best; hotels .•?."> to :i,s p. wiek; boats on hiie: li-h ing is good. W. Hampton fl.I. See jiage XIX)— .\tlaiitic Ocean .") m. and the bay -J m. : >■■ ■!. stiiicil bass, perch etc.; cod most numerous; sea daniH as baits; for ctidtish winti i is best, for lass fall and Hxd'ing; liotels f 12 to $2(* ii. w. ; guides with Ijoats can Ir had reasonable. Whitneys Point (D. L. *:^Y.)— OtHolic r. and Tioiighnioga r. ',, m.: abi.ut eipiiil. b. b., pickerel, perch, .■^uii-iierch etc.; helgraniites, minn(iws aiul tiles used: .liilv and .\iigust best: hotel f 2 p. d. : If to •'> m. up tlnOtselic excellent i>. b. lishing wnii tly; still fishing with minnows and trolling with same, can be had at times, 'lli.- stream can be wailed and this section of country is beautiful, with good comfortii- ble accommodations. Willards (D. I'^ W.,— Chenango r. '^ ni.; b. b.. pii'kerel et<'.: liass most iiu- nieidiis; iimmows.dobson and crab baits; .\ug. and September best; hotel i^l..">op.(l.: boats and bait can be had reasonable. WollCOtt(n. W. .S; O.)— Bort Bay i n\.: pike, pickerel, b. b. and perch: bass ;i!.(.! pickerel most numerous: mostly spoon and Hy baits: June, Sejitember and t)ct'i- ber best; liotcl at moderate charge; boats 5Uc p. d. ; bait free. Fishing reported ix- cedent. m.: the hit tor and February. is said to be the Woodbury (N. Y. L. E. iV W.)— Woodbury p. '„ m.; Bopolo ji. ;i best: pickerel and perch; small lish mostly used as bait: January fishing through ice; boats can be had at moderate price. I'opido p. i best in the county (Orange) for fishing. Woodsblirgh E. I. See page XIX)— Hempstead Bay \, ni.; weakfish, kingfi^l], sea bass, blackflsli etc.; sea bans, kiugilsh and blackiish most numerous; dams and shedder crabs as baits; July, August and .September best; hotels at reasonable vuv^: guides SI to $1.50 p. d.; boats $1 p. d.; ishedders fiuc p. doz. Excellent fishing c s- pecially for kingliBh. TNITEl) STATES AND CANADA. 155 Wurt«boro(M Y. O. ^ W.l— Sevpral laken ami troiit utroaniM withiu ") ni.; trout, ».. 1... jiikf, iiitk("-«'l ftc: jukc and front iiioht ihiiiutohk; liHJtH.niiimoWH, ciHbH, lio- iHi kn ihelf{ra«iiit«'s). wornin etc.: bottl :'^l ji. d.: lioat •.'.'>r ji. <1.: lijiit ."iKc ji. Kmp. TliiH l^ a iiooil ttfbiiin KCftioJi. Yaphank (I- I. Stc imjio XIX)— :' luktu Hiunanndi 1 and .i ni. rcM[iM:tively; ,(1. lit alike; ijitcIi and tiouf, woiiu and tly haitw; May to (>«'t(>l»«r De^t; no h(>t«'ln, liut jirivate l)oardiiiji L'un In- olitaini'd. boats 2ru' p. L. (ireat South Bay in only 3 111. iliftaut, wlu If tine salt water fisliinj^ can be had. The trout are searce. Yorlrtown (N. Y. f. A: N.)— Moliaiisic ("J) I's (forniorly ("romiiend), ■*, ni.; both ^..,1(1, b. b., white and yelh w perch, lickerel et. .: penh and yellow bass most aliiiiKlaut; worm an0 \>. w.; ^'uides #l.')ii p. d.; boats 5(ic to |1 p. d. NORTH CAROLINA. Barnard |W. N. ('.)— Laurel cr. r> m.; French Hmad r. ; about alike; trout, b. b., riittisU, redhorse, etc.; coarse tish predominate; worm and minnow baits; April to Stptember best; hotel at reasouable price. Black Mountain (W. N. (".)— Flat cr. '.; m.; North Fork 4 tn.; Swanuauoa r. J , Ml.; Hroad r. 4 m.; North Fork best; siieckled trout, perch, mullet, etc.; speck- led trout most numerous; rty, worm and minnow baits; ^ood May 1 to ()ct(d)er 1 h\\\ V ^- and JuiU" best; hotel .•?1U p- ^^-i f-'nide fl p. d.: boats unnecessary; bait fri c. oood troutiiiK reported. Calhoun (W. N. t'.)— Scott's cr., North Fork, Dark Itid^e, Buffer cr. and Tvuka- <(i^:i r.; 1 lark IJidne best; brook trout; fty and prasshopjier baits; .\jiril and .May l.cM; no re^'ular hotel but jirivafe board can be had: jruides $1 p. d.; boats can Iju hail where neccrisary. (iood trouting. Clyde (W. N. ('.) — Pigeon r., Ka.-*t and \Vc.--t I'nrk-*: CataliHichee r.; I'i^'eon r. best; li. 1... iiio\iiitain trout, redhorse. etc.; mouiitaiii troiii must numerous; worm and iiiiiiiidW baits; Marcii. .\i>ril and .May best for trout, .md July and August for bass; l;(i iij^ular hotel but board can lie obtained at iirivale houses. (,'uideH .'•(ic to $1 ].. (1. ; boats am', bait ut little cost. "Stick bait." locally so called, whicli is the hirval form of a native insect, is considered the most alluring bait by resident tlsh- oniicn. Coopers (W. N. r ) — Swaunanoa r. and its tributaries; North Flat cr. and Bee Trti: North Fork of Swannaiuia best: mountain (or sjiecklcd) trout ]irincipally ; unih worms, hornets and minnows a.s baits; .\pril and May best; hotels $1 to $l.!in \i. d. ; guides .fl p. d. Elizabeth City (No. S.)—Albeuuirle Sound •JO m.; Bas.piotank r. near station; tiret best: spots (bafayettes), hogtish sea trotit (weaktish). sheeiishead, bliu'ttsh, (■tc: siiots, hotitisli and sheepsliead most numerous; dams, shrini)) and minnows as haits; May, June, July and August iiest; hotels :?'2 \). d. ; lioats and bait at trifling cnst. Live minnow bait is used at times with suc:id r. I'J m.: Curtis cr. best; trout and coarse varieties: trout luost numerous; tlii V aiul worms as baits; May to Seiitember best; hotel f 1 5(1 p. d . Hilt %i^ -% ' 'n Mv' 15fi THE AN, woriiin ami "wtick bait." Set) Th>: Amkuicas .^no- LKn, voi. Ill, pp. '247. At tiiiicH the; hHl^raniitt- (local nan KraiiipiiH") iH killnm for b. b., for tin* abniulaiirt* of which th«i l-jiHt Fork of tlic I'incoii r. in uoted, v^y,-. oially that part of it fnnii Hlajiock'H mill up to (JwynV, u diMtauce of 4 m. I in- charKi.'H at hotdx an ni ; Long 1. 4 m.: Mud 1. 4 m.: Blue p. '2 m.; White p. :i ni.; Turkey Foot 1. best: 1). b., speckled bass, perch, "blue gills " and catfiph: bass and "bbu" gills" mostabunii- ant; minnows i)rincipal bait; October and November best; hotels $L5U to JJ.""' i' d.; boats 50c p. d. Antwerp (W. St. L. & r. See page XV.) — Maumee r. ', m.: Reservoir Old (a'lal 2 m.: first best; b. b. and jierch, b. b. i)redominating; minnow l)ait; April. May and June best; hotels and other accommodations at reasonable ratee. Ashtabula Harbor (L. S. ,v M. S.)— Lake Em* \i m.-. Ashtabula cr. '„ m.; lir.'^t best; whitefish, perch, jtike, bass, herring,etc.; jiike, i)erch, whitefish and hcrriiit; most abundant; minnows used mostly; June and July best; hotels at reasoiiahlr prices; guide '2.')c p. h., including boat and bait. Bellefontaine (Several r. r.) — Indian 1. and Reservoir 11 ni.; Silver 1.2', ni.; Twin I^kes 4 m; Doke 1. 3'^ m.; Possum 1. ^'.^ m.; Black 1. H m.- Miami r. M m ; Rushtcr 4^m.; Hartley 1. 5 'a ni.; Indian 1.. Reservoir, Silver 1. and Black 1. thebist: black and rock bass, ring perch, suuflsh etc.; baits— live bait, cut bait and criiki)t. and Oct. bi-nt; hoU-I 2 rn. dixtant and board ,uii 1)(' liml at farnitTH' houm-H. An cxcolh'ut liHliin^ point. Burton (I'. A; Y.)— Emerald 1., Huow p., Everett p., Bradley p.. ('laridi)n p. from y t,. .') ni.; Claridon and Hnow p'h beut: l.m,b.)>. principally: minnow bait; no boteln nearer than YoungBtown . Caldwall (P. * M.)— Duck cr. near station: bawH, "salmon" (pike-percb). etc.; bii-- iiioHt niimerouH; miunowH hh baitH; May and June boHt; botcN at reuHouable rat' •'• Cedarville (P. C '^ St. L.) — Ma8Hie'N cr. near ntation and Little Miami r. -'i'^ m; la>-t Ix'Ht, ))ake Erie '. m.: Old Woman er. 1 m.: flr«t best: u. b., ]iiki'. perch etc.: pikt.', perch and cattish most abundant: minnow and worm baits; .Mii>. .June and July best; hotels |1 p. d. ; guides at reasonable rates; boat 5(»<• p. d. These I's have bi'tii stocked V)y the State and great expeotati(U»s exist as to the future (inality of the lisLing. CoUinwood (L. S. & M. S.)— Lake Erie '^ m.; i)ike, perch, bass etc ; jiike and Imss most abundant: minnow bait; April. May, .June, Sept. and October i)est; hotelH $1 p. d.; boats l.V' d. h. '.j m.; bass. Htmilsh and catfish: b(!st: no hotels, but be had at 50c p. d. sunftsh most Ixiard can be •Mood tlshing ; bass most Conant (<'bic. .t Atl.) — Auglaize r atdiiidant: minnow baits: April, May and .Iiuie piMciired at .">rted. Condit (('. Mt. V. .t D.)— Big Walnut cr. 4 m.: b. b., sunttsh, etc abundant; minnows usual bait; April, May and June best mouths. Cuyahocra Palls (Sev«'ral r. r.l— silver 1., Hartd., Mud brook p.; first best 1). b.. speckled bass (strawberry), perch, et<'.; b. b. niost numerous: minnow liuit: spring and fall best; hotel jJ'i p. d.; boats and bait at moderate prices. Danb^y (L. S. .t M. S.)— Sandusky Bay near station; bass, i>erch. pickeiel, etc.; bliss, perch and cattish most abundant: fish, worms, meat, et<'. as baits; .June, July and August best: no hotel; guides at reascuiable rate; boats and bait at low l)nces. A great deal of fishing done at this point, with seines aa well as hook and liiii-. Danville (C. Mt. V. & D.)— Mohegan r. '2 m.: Owl cr. .3'^ m : first best; b. b., perch, catfish, trout (in (Jwl cr.). cari>. etc.; bass most numerous; minnow bait; Miiy June, September and October best; hotel |t) p. w.; guides 50c p. d. and ex- jieiises; boats and bait at trifling cost. Dayton (Several r. r.)— Stillwater r.. Big Mianii r., Mad r., all within 1 m.; two fii>t best; 1. and s. m. b. b., channel catfish, sunfish, goggle eyes (rock bass), perch, et. : 1. m. b. b. most numerous; minnow, crayfish iind worm baits; April. Octol>er ami November best; hotels numerous and at reasonable pri«>es: guides |'2.50 to $3 p. il.; boats $1 p. d.; minnows $L50 p. 100. Good fishing is reported, particularly after a freshet in the r's. Dell Boy (Connotton V.)— Connotton cr. near station; pike, bass, etc.: bass most atniudant: minnow and worm baits; May and June best: hotel at reasonable priL'es. ^^JW 15K THE ANOLBU H (li'IDE BOuK. m^ Baton (<'. H. .^ I).)— Twin i r. C. in.: Four Milf cr. id in.; ItaiitHH Fork a lu.; lirnt li«-Ht: 1i. I)., ircnli, Nnntlnli, cHttUh, tti'.; li. )i. uioHt iiiiiin'i'unH: iiiiiuiow liuit; Hum- iixr iiiuiitliH iHHt; IioHIh f 1 to ll.'i') p. (1.; luiit plenty und clHrnp. Zilyria (I.. S. \- M. H.i— Hliuk r. near Htiition; I^ke Erin H m.; laxt brut: baoi, jiikc, ix't't'li. ])i('lUHH. ipcrcli, jiiki'. jiirkcnd, ciitUHli. vU\: all kindu iiuiihtmiik: iniiiiiows iiioHtly UHt'd: Hiirin){ bent in I'., nioHt any month in rrV: liot<'l .f'J |i. d.; i^'uitlc i^'J ]). d.; buatH and bait ]deuty at inodcrato I'ottt. Excellent b. b. tinliiim in (irct II cr. Oaiena (<'• Mt. V. \- !».)— Ui)< Wulnut and I.ittlp Walnut crV: fti-nt bt-wt; b. li., HUiitihli, ratiiHli, I'tc; basr. imomI iiuuicroU)^; iiiiunow, ^i'uHHlio)>)icr and worm b,iit'<: Ai)nl. .Mii\ , ( »(tob(r and NoM'inbcr ncHt; iKPtfl at rfu><(iiiublc iiricf; bail idi'iiiv at littli ii-\: bine iiiKlniud cattl,-^)!. pikc-iirrcii, It. b., pcrcli. etc. ; cutliKh iiri'dnniinat)'; niinn<>\vH, liscr, raw and cooked beef, uh baitn; April, .Inne, September and October be>t; LoteJH .t^l..")(i to ^2 p. d.; boatH can be hanio ^ood hized b. b. are cauniit here. Oeaiiffa Iiake |N. Y. I', .v o. see pa^e XII)— OeauKa 1. ', m.; .Vurora p. •.' ni.: about alike: 1. m. b. b. and cattiNh principally: miniiosv bait: hotel #°J p. d,: boatH can b(t had. but no bait. Geneva 1 1., s. \ M. S.)— Lake !',rie 4'. m.: (irami r. l in.; tirnt bent: pike, ina.-^- caloii;:! , I e.'i'li and bas^; pike iiio^l numeioiis: minnowH are uhiuiI bait: .luiie .ind .Inly lie>l; hotel at I'ea onable pi'iee: boat ami bait T.'ic p. d. .Some tine Hpec'iliii lis (^f masealoiii^e have been taken in (irandr. and under favorable condition> a t.iir number of ihesi' tiwh can bo taken. Georgrelbville ( 1 . 1*. -V; W.) — IMa Darby and Little I'arby jxinds, at Ht«tion: both Uooil; li. b., catti.-^li and jiiKe; blaiK bass most numerous: minnows and tlies \isiial bait ; spriiii,' an-:, Urass )jiUe, suiilish, etc. : perch and suntish most numerous: aiif^le. Hand-worms, |j;nibs and minnowH as baits; May and June best; hotel at reasonable price: b"at und bait ;i."c p. d. Henley (*'. 'V E.j-Scioto IJrush cr.; nood ttHhinn to be had for a diHtauce of 1" 111.. commenciuK at ;liis station and extt-udinn to where th<> creek emj)tieH into the Scioto r.: ■', to 1 m. distant r(ui -iidered tiie best point; i)ike, pike-perch, bluccat, white ))erch, speckled bass, (sti'awbi-rry ) etc.: blue catlish are most abnndaiit: minnow, worm and f^rasshoiiper baits; May and June best; no hotels, ]iait:is t;enetally camp out; guides not needed. A favorite ground with the Portsnioiitli, O., aii;;lers. Kig'ginsport (Via Ohio r. Pteainers.) — Ohio r. near town; White Oak cr. ',. tu !•"> in.: .Sttainht ir. ."> m.: White Oak cr. best: b. b., "salmon" (pike-iierch), chaniul cattish, etc.; b. b. most .imnerous: live niiniiows ]irincipal bait; hotel ^4 \>, w.; niinnowH .f 1 p. ItJU. Addit-ss tln^ Seth tireeii Club of Hif,'^'insi)ort. O. the members of which know the best grounds and will cheerfully aid the visiting angler. Hudson (Several r. r.) — Nortliami)toii 1. 4 '3 m.: Silver 1. 5 m.; Twin I's 5 111.: Stewart 1. 4 '^ m.: Mud br. 1 '.j m.; Stewart and Northampton I's best; b. b. and jiercli: minnow, helgraiiiiles and woiin bait: August and September bi'st; accoiij- niodatious can be readily procured. Experienced anglers get fair tishiug from thi-e waters. Hlintsville (I. B. & W.)— Lewistou Ueservolr, Silver 1., Ulack 1., Twin I's, Kush- miTKn htateh and Canada. \r,[t I'lWk 1., Doke 1., Pohhuui 1.. I»iirk 1. mid WilliHiuH ji.: two flrHt b«»t; h. b., p^rch, •niiti-li. <'t<'.". 1. III. ^1. !'• ill tlif rcBcrviiii' iiml h. hi. li. li. in Silver I.; HpmniM, min- iii'W'. tlirM. wiii'iiiH. Hull or frcfh ineut iih biiilH; .Vpril, .May, .St'iitciiibcr, Octoln-r auil S,.v. iiilitr bt-Mf, botclH f l.TM) to $2,50 II. (1.: jfuiilcH ciwtil.v iiroriirwl at 11. ."iO to f'^ |,. (!., lioatM aiwl bait .^i- to $1 p. d. The rcnervoir contttiuM ei>{ht varietioB of tinh luil 'li' tiHbiu|.( Ih ^(Kul, HM in uImo the Hliootiu){ (liinu(( the proper aeaaou. Euron (I- H. A: M. .s.i— Lako Erie 1 m.: Hiirou r. lu-ur Mtation; b. b., pik»\ piok- irel. I'tc; uot much aut(liUK an a spurt, but a i^reat deal of market DHbiiiK iloiio Lt-rf. Xillbnok (C Mt. V. \- I>.)— KilUmck cr. near Htati.ni; jiikr, h. b.. oatlinb, cti-.; wnriii ami luimiow buitn; Hiiiiiiiier hciimoii bc-^t; IioIcIh iit very rt-a.^oiiabli' prices; liciHt-- rlu-iip. Then- Im ^uoil flHliiun rcportid. i'«iit'i-iully at IXiiu-aii'H .Mill. l»ik^> IjttM I II cautiht iu the cr. wiiyhijij; up to ;u Ibw. Lancaster (C. H. V, fc T.) — Licking Rfnt-rvoir i") jii.; l»a«H. perch kikI Hunnxh: Miiih-li nioHt iiiiineroiiH; worm ami miiiiiow baitM; May and .hine bcHt; hotel $'i ]>. d.i i.'iiii|' t1.''>*' p. d., iiududin^ boat and bait; minnows cont 'J*>c p. do/. Leavittsburg* (N Y. 1'. \ o. See pa^e XII.)— MttboniiiK r. ', m.; 1. and h. m. I., Ii . pike, jiike iK'Pch. iiiHscaloiine. redliorse, etc.; bass most iiumerous: niiiinow .iiiil "orm l>aits: .Mine and Sejitember liest; hotels at reasonable prices; boats and liait ill low rates. Lowellville d' A: L. K. )— Mahoninfj r. near station; b. b., piko, perch, c p. d.; bait cheap. The island is a favorite campiiitj tjroiind. Mechanicsbnrg' (Several r. r.)— Hakt'i-s 1. '. m.; Lapham's 1. '1 m.; |{rn>li 1. I'l'^ 111.; hiirby cr. ',, iii.; Lapham's 1. best; b. b., rock bass ami siinlish; minnows, W..I1IIS. t;rasshoppers, sjioons and tiies of all kinds; .\pril. .May, .Inne, Septenil>er ih>\ 111 toiler best: hotels f I p. d.; ti"ide with boat $'i p. d.: boat Tmic p. d.; Middletown (•'. H. \ D.i— Hiu Miami r. 'j m.; b. b., (ierman car]!, cattisli. etc.; :.;ir>. ,iud cattish most inimeroiis; crayfish, minnows and worms «s ba.ts; May, liiiii. September. Dctolier and November best: hotels .*lto if-jji. d.; bait can be Ltaiiied by catching it. There is e.\cellt.'nt tlshiu^' for b. b. at uit island about '^ III. til 111 station. Minerva (Couiiottou V.)— Sandy cr. near station; Still Fork WattM-s ', m.; last Test; perch, bass and cattisli; i>erch and bass most niimeroiis; minnow bait; May, lillii . .Vilu'ist and September best; hotels; :^l..">ti to .-j'J p. d.; bait can be obtained. Mogadore (Connotton V.)— Hills p. Vjiii.: P'ritcheVl. 2'. m.; HpriuKrteld 1. '.\ :i. ; hist best; b b., snnfish. iierch, etc . ; suntish most abundant; minnow tiait I'l'ba^s. worms for otlu'rs; May, .June ami .July best; hotel .■rl..")Op. d.; boats and 'i.iit iriisonable. New Comerstown (<'. .V M.)— Tuscarawas r. 1 m.; dliio Canal; lirst best; cat- :.~h. bass and ••saliiioii ' ( pike-jiercli i; bass and salmon mot niiiiierous; li\er and iiiuiK'Ws as liaits; March, April, May, i>ct., Nov. and Jiei'eiiiber best; hotels $1 and •rl..'>ii ]>. d.: bciat.s eau be had. IT. Lewisbiirgf (N. Y. P. .^ (». See ymii; XII'— Darby cr. ■> m.; b. b. principally; iiiiiii'W bait: Ma>, June, Sei)teiiilier and October best; hotel at n'asonaVde ft4 III ?'.■ I* li Oak Harbor (^V. A: L. H)— Porta^'e r. at station; Lake Erii- \-> in.; first best; b. t'., pikf-. wbitt? bass and riiij,' perch; riut,' perch and Sayo (?) liass most iiuiiierouH; (.'ills uf perch and minnows as baits; .\pril, May, September and October best; biitcls $1.50 p. d.; (.guides f'J p. d.; boat and bait '>. d. (rood fishing; re- Oxford (<"'. H. & D.)— Four Mile cr. 1'^ ni.; b. b., rock bass, and iMiarse fish; niin- liiw. worm, jirasshopiier and crayfish baits: .\pril. May, .July and .\u>,'ust liesf: the twu latter for bass; hotels at ordinary prices; bait can easily be had. The Ashing hciv is very uncertaiu, yet at times fair scorcH are made of b. b. witli the live min- 160 THE ANOLKB H GUIDE BOOK. I ■t PsrryabnriT t' ^^- '"^ l')— -Mnuimi' r. mar HUtimi: iionli, )>. 1i., HiiiiflHli, . .itOith c-tt-.; )i*-rcli iiioHt aliiiudaiit; wurui aud luiuuow baitH; hotfl |U ^i. cl.; Ixiut- aud bait call bu procured. Port Clinton |L. H. k M. H.)— Lak« Eri«4 nuar HtHtion; Put-in-I)uy lo m. diNUint ii the brHt puiiit; b. b.; iitiniiow bait; Juiiu iiiid Oi'ti.licr bi-Ht; hutidx $'J p. d., lioaU l<»i- \>. d. ^S<•c Sttudiiskj, Ohio. Mcioto r. 3 111.; luMt l«'Mt; buMs jirju- Powell (<". H. V. .V T.)— Whi'tHtoiio r. I', in.; filially ; .liiii*; aud July bcrit luoutliH. Pr««ton (<'b'i • >v .Atl.)— LfwiHtowM HcHcrvoir 14 in.; Scioto MarHli 4 m ; ttr»t bent; |ifrcb, black and rock buHH, catUnh ctt^'.; rock baMH nioHt iiuiitfroiiH; woiin itii,| uiiiinow baitu; April, May aud Juuu bvMt; gulden ciui bu bad; boatit 20c tn |i p. d. KadoliiTs (<^. H. V. k T.)— Hin Raccoon or. 1 m.: piko, perch, whitoflHli, nnti»h i-tc; iiiiiiiioWH UH ImitH iiioHtly; July aud .\ii»(UHt bcHt; Lott-lH i'-i.itO p. w.; Kuidcx at little or no coHt; iiiinuowH Ic ciK'li; boiitH not needed. The cnttiHli run \\;rnv from M to J") 11)8; the pike art) troiu 2 to c teet ill leu^tb. Our coiTcHpoudeut reporti' ^ood tiHiiiug, aud uddH "turtluH aro pluutiful wuighiug fruui 5 tu Ou Ibu. ' Sandusky (Heveial r. r.l— HaudUHky Bay; Ijike Plrie; Middle Ban Inland, I't. IV- lee iHlaud, Kidly'n Inland and I'lit-iu-liay Inland; I't. I'eleo Inland bent; b. h., iiiilj. «>i'el and {like; b. b. iiiont ubuiidunt; ^rt. tiien, iiiiiiiiown aud npoonn used' .May l.'ito June 15 aud Sept. 10 to October 31 bent; boteln # " to $'.i.iV) p. d. ; ({ilide $'J ii. il. ainl board; boatn Toe p. d. The ttnhiug here in very tine. Steauiern ply regularly dur- iu);; tUe tlnbiug neanuu betwuuu iSauduHky aud the above uauicd poiutn. Spencervill* (Cbic. k Atl.) — IteHervoir 14 ui. dintant; basn aud pen h priiicipiilly; unual baitn aud neunoun; botelH |1.3Up. d.; boatn autl baitn very rcaiiouabk'. St. Clairsvllle (!* augbt iu all of them, luontl;' with livt- uiiiiuoWH. Uood tinhiug all through the nuuiuier; hoteln |'i p. d.. uo guides; u>j Luatn. Thomport (('. k K.)— Licking Reservoir 1 in.; b. b., pike, cattlnh, suullHh, l craytlnli, which are plentiful. There in good tinhiug down the r. to Freujuiit lii m., where the nport coiitiuuen good, especially iu (ireen cr. .5 m. below the lattrr place, where the bent b. b. tlnbiug iu Ohio in naid to be had. .See TiiK .\mkkI( an A.ni. i.KU, vol. Ill, pagelXio. The npriug aud fall muuthHare beat; hoteU $2 p. d.; guuk:- uot ueeded; luiuuows 75c p. lUO. Toledo (Several r. ro— Mauiuee r.; Ottawa r.; flshiug groiluds within 4 m.; Ottawa r. bent; b. b., pike, rock bann, perch, cattlnh (3 varietien), Huutinh, ctf.; perch aud pike mont abundant; minnows, spooiin aud woruin are used; May, .luiu'; .s«'ptemi)er, October and November be,ike. pickerel ana perch, the ttrst most abundant; ordinary baits used, aud May. (uiie. July, Sept. aud Oct. are considered the best months; board $3 to |4 p. w.; '^u'uh- uot ueeded; boats 10c to 25c p. h. I'NITED STATES AND CANADA. 101 IxiHt; liaHH iiriD- Wlckliff* (I-. s. A- M. S)— Lftk.' Kii. 1 m.; banH. hluo (piko-ponh). and nand j)ik'' Hint iM-nh; hliif iiiid HHiid piko iiiii^t iiiiiinTinis, miiiUowH general bait: May, Jiiuf uii>l He])ti;iiilirr licHt; uu regular iiotul lioif. OREGON AniinKviATioNH— U. h,, Mack baHH; br.. brook; cr.. creek; I ni., lar^p nioutU; ni., milt'; p., iioud; {). d.. pt-rduy; ji, w., per week; r. river ■. ni^ hihuU mouth; itr,, Htri-aui; w., week; 1. lake. „'arawaa r. '^ m.. ). d.; no gukU'i Albany (Or. At C.) Willametto, Califorjiia and Santlam r's. TI:oiiiaH and Soap or'n; thf Suntittui Ih the boHt water; trout and rliub; bailH, Halniun c^m". wornm and art. llit'H; Aug. and Sept. bc«t nionthH; liutclH ,f I p. d.; bouts and baitn frt'c Tho stn MUiH of the CaHcadi" Mountains wliirf tiicic Im uh ^'uod tUliinn hh ciin be found on thf North I'aciflc coaHi are only haU' a du\'n ride fnnu .Albany . Almaden (Or. A ('.) Widfcr. near station; mountain aiul Miilnion trout, trout mo.-t nunieroUH; art rtien. ^ranHbopperM and meat iiHi'al baitM; April, May, and .June Iivh;, UutelH |1. p, d. Ciood tlshing. Alta(()r. & O— Grave er, *, ni.: BirniHtone cr. near Htation; tlio former Ih beHt; usuul baitH, »rt. flicB, worniH, Halnion eggw; May, June ^nd July lu fit monthM. Anhland (Or. k C.) Dead Indian r. 14 mile; Sieuoer cr, 45 ni.; Keene cr. Vi m.; all have ROtxl trout fiHhing, ttien and woruiM local )>aitM. June best month; ImtelM |l. p, d.; other chargub not reported. Astoria \0. R. k N. O.)— Cluskanine r.; Lewis and Clark r. Tim.; (irays r., JO m.; Beur cr. 8 m.; VoungH r. la.; Nccamcuni r. 'iti m.; about alike; mountain (jr brouU trout and salmon trout; first named moHt abu'idant, tlies, Halmon cggH, gras.shop Iiern, womiHetc,, as baitH; J\ine, July, August and September bent for brook trout, and September and OctoV)er for Haliuon trout; hotel at Necamcum r., btithave to take provihiouH to the other places; small steamers at $10 to f 15 p. d, can be had. (idod streams. Dally strainer from Portland land passengers by small boat; ac- cummodatious at farm housed. Later in seafou good tlshing higher up streams. Aurora (Or. &C.)— Pudding r. and Mill cr, nearby; Pudding r. the best water, truiitand chub; the latter predominates; baits — beef, crayfish, antl salmon eggs; bcHt months, March and April; hotels $1.50 p. d.; no guides needed; there are quite a iiumber of local anglers who fish the Pudding r. and the fishing is probably good although we have no definite report of its quality. Barlow (Or. A: C.)— Pudding r. ,', m. ; Molalla r. '4 m.; Molalla the best water; trout and chub, the former most plentiful; baits — salmon ei'gs and worms; April itud May best months; hotels |1 to $'2 p, d.; boats and guides not needed. K.\cel- lent trout finhing in the first part of the season. Bonneville (O.R. k N.C.) Columbiar. nearstation, salmon, sturgeon, "steel head" and "silver sides"; salmon and sturgeon most abundant; wheels au>l nets used mostly; June and July best. 15 miles over the mountains on the other side of the rauge there are good fishing waters which are also reached from Oregon City. Eagle cp.l m.; Tanna cr, 3 m.; Pine cr. 4.; June best month for them. Canby (Or. &C.)Molallar. >j m.;Mllkcr. 3 ni.; both good; trout and chub; the former most plentiful; baits salmon eggs and art, flies; April and May best months; hotel b(1 p. d.; guides $3 p. d. Columbia (N. P,)— Columbiar. »a m.; Milton cr. 3 m.; Tide cr. 4 m.. last best for trout; salmon, salmon trout and mountain trout are found: salmon and smelt most uunierous; wonas flies and salmon eggs as baits; June and July best; hotel $1,50 p. d.; the salmon are only taken in nets and our correspondent writes that they will not taUe bait of any kind In the above waters. There is a deep pool In cr. (iwt yards from station where trout can be caught by the dozen. Comstock (Or. & C.)— Pass cr. near station; mountain trout principally; grasa- lioppors and worms as bait; summer best season; hotel $1 p. d.; guides $1 p. d, and board; bait free. Corvallis (O. R. & N. C. and Or. k C.)— Mary r. '4 m.; Oak cr. 1 m,; Willametto r.; lirst best; trout, chub etc.; trout most numerous: tly baits; June and July beit; liotels $1 to $2 p. (1. ; boats and bait at small cost. There are many small stream* ne;ir town that contain "reat numbers of trout. rr m 1C2 THE ANGLERS GUIDE LOOK. Cotta^fe Orove (Or. k C.)—Coant fork of AVillijiuetter. east and west forks, one at Btatioii, t)ie other IhI 111. diHtaiit; eant fork liest; trout; grasshoiiperH and art. flieH AH liait; Kiiring, Hiinimcr and fall best; hoteln $1 p. d. Good liKhiug and Lunt- iuy ii: 'hiti nectiou. Dalles ((>, R. A: N. r.) f'olnmbia r., Miller., 8 Mile cr. a»id 15 Mile or.: the two last named best for trout: tront And salmon are tbe vaiieties found; ^'I■ub worme and nalmon rue are the usual baits; Ajiril, May and June best; hotels $2 i. d.; boats f 1 p. d. Silley's (Or. kC .) — Tualatin r., Scopgins and Gale's cr. within ^^ to 2 m.; the lat'er the best water; salmon, trout and chubs: the mountain trout most nunu'i'miB; baits- salmon engs, worms, art. Uior and (jraseliopperH; April and May best iiiDiitli!.: board !it farm lioUHCs (no hotel) reasonable; no guides or boats needed; baits— grassLojtpers — nominal jirice, Fishing good. Drain (Or. k (".)— Pasp cr. and Elk cr. nin through village; I'mpque r. ]."> lu,; Siiiitl) r. VI III.; Siiislaw r. (headwaters) 14 m,; Smith r. liest; trout, chub, etc.: trmn most abundant; wor: .s, grasshoppers, etc., as baits; June, July, August and part i.f .September best; hotels $1 to $1.50 p. d. Several other small streams near by that yield numerous but small trout. Porest Grove (Or. & C.)— Creeks are— Gales, Dairy, Scoggins, distant fi and lo m.; Gales cr. best; trotit and chub; the former most numerous; baits — salnmri eggs, and art. flies; summer mon.hs are best: guides $H to $<> p. d.; hotels roasdii- able. Olendale(0r. &(\) Cower, '., m.; trout and salmon trout; trout most uunur- ous; flies and all kind of meat baits; June, July and .\ugust best; hotel $1 p. d.; boats not required; bait at reasonable expense. A good stream. Gold Hill (O. k C. ) Rogue r. at station; Butte cr. 20 m. ; both very fine. Trout and salmoti trout in former; trout principtilly iti liitier. June- best for trout: .\ugnHt Sept. aridOct. f(U' sahiion trout; June, Jul\ ,tiid .\ug. bfst in liiittiMT. Caniiiint; and fuini houses at Butte cr.; hottds at Gold Hill $2 p. d.; no guides or buatb needed. Rogue r. is reported as the best trout water on the Pacific Coast Grants Pass (Or. A: C.) Rogue r. 'j m.; .\piilegate r. .5 m.; the lirst is the best; trotit; grasshoppers, art. tiies and salmon eggs; May. June and July best months. Good fishing; hot(d at Gold River (which see) at f 1 p. d. Halsey (Or. A: C.) Willamette and Calapooya r. .'i m. ; the latter the best: trout and chubs, th(' former most idcntiful; baits — art. fiics and worms; June the I'cst month; no guides needed; hotels reasonable; boats low price. Karrisburg* (Or. & C. ) — Willamette r. dose by: trout and chub; thfi latter most numerous; art. flics, meat and woi'ius; May, Juiu- and July; hotels f7 p. w.; guiik-s $2 to i'i p. d. iiiciudint' boat. Hillsboro (Or. & C.) Archbold's cr. 8 m.: Derry cr. 20 m.; the latter best; trout; flies aiul salmon eggs as bait; May, June and July best month:'*; guides with teaiug }3to $r)p. d. Irvingf (Or, k ('.)— Clear Lake 2'.^ m.; Willamette r. .T m.: Willam-jttf r.. bent.; tr;iut and chuVi: grasshoppers and art. flies; hotels Jl; boats and baitatlow charges; not much fishing done. Jefferson (Or. & C.)— Santiam and Maine r., 1 to ri m. ; North fork of Santinra best watir; trout and chubs; trout plentiful: art. Hies, worms etc.; liot(ds fl.to f 2 p. d.; no guides; boats can be borrowed. A good ground and little fishing is done. La Grande (O. R. A: N. C.)— Grande Ronde r. 1 m.; Rock cr. 8 m.; last best:- mountaiu trout in Rock cr. and salmon trout in v. -. salmon troutare most abunduiit: million rt)e and grasshoppers as baits: spring and early summer best; hotels $1 ii. d.; boats not required; bait without cost. Livery charges |3 to $5 per day . Lebanon (Or. & O— Santiam r, and tributaries: of the latter Crabtree Creek i.' the best: trOaiid .*2 ji. d.; magnificent i.iko fishing in Cascade Mountains (io m. : guides, boats and baits reasonable. Within t'l" to 80 m. to the eastward ii numlier of lakes abound in fish. Fish, Clear ami Blue lakes, and Matolis river are the most noted waters. Bear, elk and deer are found in this eectiou. UNITED STATES AND CANADA. k;:? McMixmville (Or. k r.)— Thf> watorK a-e; St. .loo, WhitPH -j m.: South and North Yftuihill, Cozino cr., Baker i-r.; Taiithor cr.. Saxt's Ditch; the beHt are Itaker i r., and saxi's Hitrh. Trout; baite, woriuH and art. flicN: May and June best mouths; no ^.niulis; hotel charges not reported; bouts and baits can be had. Medford (Or. k C.)— Bear cr. near by. Trout; May and June best months; ht tel jj p. d. See Phoenix, OrcRou. Millers (Or. k C.)— Willamette r. l,ij m.; Santiam r. 2 m.; Santiam best: trout, ami (hubs; art. flicH and fresh meats; April, Mav and June; no hotels, guides or Milwaukee (Or. & ('.)—KellonK and Johnsons cr., and Willamette r. nearby; tr<'Ut in the greatest nuuiberw; nalnion epgs and worms the usual baits; hotels flp. .1. Myrtle Creek (Or. .^- r.)— Myrtle ir. 20 m.; mountain troiU; art. flies, worms Riiil ^rasHhopiterh as baits; hotels 11.50 p. d.; boats not needed, wading is done; a>liiiib' iiood in April, May and June. New Era (Or. .S: <'.)— Parmt and Beaver cr's, ', m.; Willamette r. at station; the ;wn fdrnier best; trout: salmon enf,'fi, worms, grasshoppers and art. tlies as baits; hist nuiuths, April, May and June; hotels, boats and baits reasonable; guides not Willed. Oakland (Or. ^- 0.)— North Umjiqua r. 12 m.; Calapooya cr. near statiou; first !t-t: tront and salmon trout, tlie first jiredominatijig: grasshoppers and fly hooks UMil. For trout, .Vpril, May and Jiuie, and tor salmon trout, during the run, gen- erally in October, scmetimes earlier. Parkers (Or. & C.) — Vhe report from this station comes in the following f^arb; ■Tlie best way to catch trout is on a string, and the best bait is silver or green- l)acks. The best way to ',,unt salmon is in the sjiriug of the year when they go up on the hills to browse on fir buds, to take a good breech- loading shot gun and bhnot them on the wing. I do not know iimch about catchin^r chubs, but the best way to bait for suckers is to use a bottle of chain lightning. It will t^et them ivcry time. Our local anglers have gone to Washington. D. C. The tallest ones arc trying- to gel into Cleveland's cabinet, and tlu' common sizcil ones, will get mtii iiuything they can. Their favorite grounds are around the Treasury Build- iUK', as long as it lasts. In conclusion i will say that there is no good fishing around Lore . Pentlleton (O. It. & N. ('.)— McKay cr. 2 m.; Birch cr. 4 m.; Umatilla r. '4 m.; last ))est; mountain trout; fly and salmon tly baits: June to Octolier inclusive best; lintel :?2 p. d.: piuide $5 p. d. 'iiie trout are e.xceedinglj abundant, and largo num- I'lrs can be caught in a few hours. Phoenix (Or. i^ r.) — Bearer. ';. m.: salmon trout and trout; baits — salmon eggs for trout (tlies not used by local anglers), hotels charges ^l-i^U p. d.; guides aud boats not needed. Salmon trout more numerous in October. Riddle's (Or. \ ('.)—Koutli Uinpqua r. 1 m.; Middle slioppers and art. flies used; July aud August best; no hotels; guides can he had .It r- p. d. Roseburg" (Or. it C,)— South Umpci-ia r. near statiin: North Umpipia r. .Tm.; last liest: mountain and salniou trout; salmon eggs .iiid grasshoppers as baits; l.otils $1..50 to $2 p. d., or J.",.'i) to ifU.oU p. w .; no guides or boats needed; bait at very little cost. See Oakland. Salem (O. R. & N. C. and »>r. k C.)— Willamette r at station; Rantiam r. I.T m.; Silver cr., 10 m,; Sautian: r. bist; in Santiam r. and Silvercr. trout are tin principal Ush: in Willamette r. are chubs, suckers and a few trout; art. tlies aud grasshop- I'Orsaie usual baits; spring, summer aud fall arc best; hotds $1 to $:i p. d.: ;,'iiiilP8 aiul boats not recjuired, baitcheao. Trask r. -HMn. distance (good roads) is an ex- ii'lleut water for fly casting, and the trout range from 1 toil lbs. The tributaries of the Santiam r. are famous for their trout fishing. Tlie Trask is a prime stream; is •^t ached bc'st from west sido div. of Or. A: C, via St. Joe. St. Joseph (Or. & C.)— Trask r. 40 m., Big and Little Truckee r's; trout; June, .bil.\ aud .\ugust best months; art. flies used. For the niouutaiu fishing this is a (.'"Oil point to make arrangements for teams, guides, etc. Silver (Or. A- ' .)— Luckiamite r. and Pedee cr. adjacent, the former bp«t; tf lit, flies and worms aa bait; May the best mouth; camping necessary, no lietels. , ' JiM'i m nrw 1G4 THE ANGLEllS GUIDE. irjl Wilbur (Or. A: C.)— Umpqiia r. 2'i m.; trout and Hahiioii; July aud August Oue of tLo bcHt HtreiiniH iu the Htate; accommodation at farm houHcn excellent at Ji p. d. Woodville (Or. i^ (".)— RoRuo r. and EvanH or. '., ni.: the r. is bpst; trout: art flieH aud granhhoiiijers uro used, tinhiuy good all through the Hummer; hotelo $1 i d.; no gnideH or boatn needed. .See Gold Hill. PENNSYLVANIA. black baHH; br., brook; cr., creek: !,, lake; 1. ni AnBRE^^ATIO^•s— I), h mouth; m., mile; p., pond: p. d., per day; p. w mouth; str., Htream; w., week. per week; r larno river; h. m., small Aiken (B. B. & K.)— Panther run 3', m.; Wolf run 1 m.; Minard run t m.; Lewis run 2 m.; Panther and I.ewiH bewt; trout are taken here; white grubw UHcd princip- ally; hotel chargeH reawonable. Ararat Summit (N. Y. L. E. k W.)— Fiddle 1. 3 ni.: Dunn'H p. 3 ni.; Mud p. i, m.; about alike; perch, pickerel etc.; usual bait— worniH, summer mouths bt>t' hotels |2 to $3 p. d.; boat.s and bait.s can be had cheap. Avondale (Penna. R.)—Braudywine cr. near station; ChaddK Ford; Su.tfiuelian na r.; Octorara cr. ; 8us(iuehauna r. bent, l)Ut Brandy wine cr. vjood aud iniproviui;, b. b., striped bass, Susquehanna salmon (wall-eyed i)ike). suniish, perdi etc.; l.i>> most abundant; minnows, worms, frogs, tadpoles, grasshoppers, helgramites aii 1 art. flies used; June to October inclusive; hotels or boarding accommodations -au be ouud; guidei- at Kowlandsville on the Husquehauna at |3 p. d.; boats and baits can be procured. Beach Haven (D. I.. & W.) — Susquehanna r. and Peuna. Canal; first best; b. b.; yellow salnioii (pike perch), etc.; b. b. most abundant; minnows, crabs (crayfish), and lamprey eels as baits; July, August and .September best; hotel $1.50 p. d,; guide $3 p. "d.; boat .'jOc. p. d.; bait $1 p. 100- Bear Iiake (N. Y. P. & O. K. See page XII)— Brokenetraw cr. and Bear 1. 1!^ m.; last beet; bass, bullheads etc., and a few trout in Brokenstraw cr.; bass most numerous in the 1.; minnow bait; May. June aud July best; hotel $1 p. d, ; boats 10c p. h. Beaver (P. *: L. E.)— Beaver r. '4 m.; Ohio r. '4 m.; first best; b. b.; salmDii p. d. : boats imnecessary; bait plenty. There are some other streams accessible and all reported aa being excellent for trout fishing, Bellefonte (Penna. r.)— Spring cr. and Logans Branch within ', m.; Bald Ea«le cr. 2 m. aud mountain streams within moderate distances: trout, b. b., fall tiiili etc.; art. flies and ordinary bait used; all months not prohibitod by law are goud; hotels 11 to |2 p. d.; no boats required. Berwick (D. L. i^ W.)— Susquehanna r. near station; Stackhouse ]). 3 m.; first best; b. b., pike, perch, salmon (pike-perch), sunflsh etc.; b. b. most abiindaut: live fish and art. baits used; August, September and October best; hotels $1..">|> p. d.; boats and bait at cheap rates. There are other x)onds within 5 and 15 m. that yield fair fishing. Bethlehem (Leh. V. See page VI)— The Lehigh r. at this point gives fair b. 1>. and pike sport. Local anglers use the Ferguson tly for b. b. and live minnow tor pickerel. There are three accessible trout streams from which some fish may bi' caught. See The Ameuican Anijlku. Vol. Ill, p. 3t)2. run 2,'a m.; latt.r boats and guidi.s Blackwells (C. C. & A.)— Pine and Babbs cr. 100 rods; Trout best: trout; art. files and worms; April aiul May; hotels $1 p. d.; not needed. Well fished. Bloomshnrgf (D. L. & W.t — Susquehanna r. '^ m.; Fishing cr. 'j m.; about alike; trout, b. u., etc., bass most plentiful; live bait principally; May best for UNITED STATEH AND CANADA. 165 tn iiit, September and Oitober for Iikhh; hutelH $2 p. d., lioutu and Ijait at moderate Bowman (P. iV; 14.) — Lthiftb v. '., ni.: Lizzie or. '^ ni.; lawt bent: trout, pike and (lii:-!' tiwli, the latter predominating'; HieH for tro\it, worniM and Hpoon books for (■tl]« rn; April and May bfnt: botel ^l.TiU j). d.; boatH not used, Htreamtt are waded. Willi er. M m. dintaut, ih reported to be the ' st trout br. in Carbou county, iu wLiiU bowman in located. Brockwayville (H. \ P. See pape VI.)— Walburn run, Xortli Fork cr., Ilattle- Miiil (• cr., .McCune br., Vineyard run, IJaKdad run, Hattlenuake brancli: Nortli Fork iiii'l Mat^da run 1 'j m.; Slate run t> from .■Vpril 1 to Aug. 1; private board $'d to ii p. w ; guides ^1 p, d.; boat.s iinl needed. CatawiFSa (D, I., i^W,) — Susquehanna r, lu-ar station; b, b, principally: min- iiiius, craylish, small •atttsh and wiu'Uis as baits; .\u^'ust and September best; lii'ti Is ami guides at reasonable prices; boats and bail at about i'J p, d. The best t;i(Uii(l is ab(uit 1 m, below station. Cedar Run (f. (". A: .\.)— JacoV)s run 'j m.. Trout run •Jm.. Cedar run '^ m.. Ti'iit run best; ordinary baits; May and June best for trout; .\uu. for b, b. iu Piiu^ rr lyitels :r 1 p,d.; boats and (,'uides not ueedeii SeeCammal. I'a. Cliadds Ford tl'enna. r.) — Hrandywine cr, near station; b, b., suntish, etc.; luinuow, crab, tadpole anil worm baits; hotels ;*1 to i^"J.."iO p. d, at Westchester, 7 III. 'li^tiint: bait can be had. Excellent b, b, flshint;, Clianibersburg' (Cum. V. and W, M.) — Birch run, Iloiisac run, Soutii branch of I .':H^•l)chea^'Ue s and trout numerous; worms, miniiows, frog's, etc. as baits: .May and flune h'-t for trout, SepteuiVier and October for ba^s: hotels ;fl to .^J p. d,: t,'uides at hi' 'lirate char^^es; bait can be easily iibtained. Cliickies(P. 'V 1!.)— Suscjuehannar. and Chickies cr.: about alike: b. b. jirinci- , ;ill\ ; minnow baits; June, July and .Xutxust best; hotels at reasonable price: boats (111 liaii sU p, d. Clarion (P. A; W.) — Clarion r.: b. b. and salmon (pike-perch); minnow bait: Jui.i- 111 I Inly best; hotel #1,50 p, d. Clerinont(l>. N. Y, .V; P.) — Instanter cr. and branches 1 m.; Potatoe cr. 4 m; tirst '<■! trout: Worms as bait: .luneand July best; hotel at moderate rates; guides tta-nnable; Ijoats, if needed, and bait can be had cheap, (iood trout waters, Cochranton (N. Y,P. »V; O, see pajie XII) — French cr.: b. b., salmon (jiike-peri-h), ; ;l.. .orli bass etc,: b. b., sain. on and coarse lisli most aliundant: live minnow, :ii ;. and art, bails; July October , September and November best, hotels .■il.T.'i p.d; li";(ts .")0c p, d,; bait easily secured. Cold Spring* 'P. >V B.) — Cold sprinu 1. and Stouey cr. which empties into it '^ m: :ii^; licst: trout, pike, pickerel, suntish etc.; trout and pickerel niost numerous; tly, ^l''!!, chub and worm baits; hotel $'2.60 p, d,; guides and boats not needed. Colleffeville (Perkiomen r. :— I'eikionien cr. ', m,; bass, sunlish, catlish, etc; 1G(, THE ANGLtK ■■> CHIDE BOOK. i ilU'l l!lttij*ll Iii08t IX lilts ."lOc 1-. il.; ihlundis below tin. niluuowH, flifH etc. aM baitw; July, Septfinber aud October best; hotel ut reasoualil. l>rico; bdat.scmi bo Lad. (iood b, b. tiMbiu^. Coltunbia (!'. «V: li. and I'tiiiiii. r.)— SiiMciuclianiia r. near Htation; 1). h., salmon (jiikf-iii'icli), miiilihb, ru(kli«b (striiu'd banK), t'tc. ; 1). b., Malin:iii auil lattisli imiuciijiiis; ciabH, laiiiiioWH, Lfl^raiiiiti'H and whiiiih as baitm May, Jnuf. .ml.s UHtaud .SoiiteUibiT btht; botil ^l.l'i to !f2 j), d.; nuidcH $2 p. d ' bait ii\). Ml. Tberi! in notid tisbiu^ for b. 1>. aiiion^' nuiiuTous dam. tScf The A-mkuican Anulku, N'ul. IV, iij). 74. CounellBVille (li. \' 0.|--Y(iu^'hio«liLiiy r. uear utatiou; lit ar iSun, M<( lintdt k..- Kuii, JiUhi Jtiui; tti'Hi best lor b. !>., the creekH fur bi'ouk trout; b. 1). and binnk trout are the priuciiml lihli; aiinuow bait tor bann, and woriiiH and HieH tor tiiMii. Lotcd.'s ifVi.ou p. d.; bait tau be procured, liuth ba»H and trout run HUiall, but art Haid to bu uiimeroUH. Coudersport (<'. i^: r. A.) — Alle^bany r. (upper waters); Kettle cr. (East ami Js'orth I'orkh); I'ine er. and Meist Branrli; Mornn Kun, Keedw linn, Nelson's liiiu. Trout br., J' isliuiK i-r., l)in)4nian Hun, all w ithin a radius of 15 ni. ; tr ut iirJucitially; Worm and tly baits; hotels at reasonaJ)le priees. The drivern of tlie teams are c'u. tiiilered nood guides, and are generally employed aH HUfb by visiting anglers. Kx- celleiit tlshiug rejiorted. Danville (IJ. L. A; W.) — Suscjuehauna r. '4 m.; s. m. b. b. priucipall.'' ; Lelgrain- ites, ("devil.-*" locally), minuows, crabs (crayfish) and frogH as baits; June to Stpt. ember best; hotels I'Jp. d.; boats oOc p. d.; bait lOo p. do/.. Fishing cr. and l;,it- b. b. most abundant; at reasonable priri>. Dauphiu (I'. \ U.)— Susiitiehauua r., Stouey cr., ('larks cr. tling Kun. tiist named best; b. b., salmon (pike-perch), etc. live minnows as Ijaits; June, July and .Sei)teiuber; hotels boats i^l.Ui p. d, Delaware 'Water Gap (N. Y. S. A: W.)— Delaware r; ,\ m.; Aualomink v. '■ . in.: Crystal 1. 'jUi.: Marshalls cr.; Delaware r. a:id Crystal 1. best.; b, b., pickeitl, briiok trout, cimb etc.; li. b., stmtish, chubs etc. most numerous; worms, bogart>, small lish, crickets etc. as baits; June, July and .August best: hotels at Jl.r>((to #'J..V, J), d.; l)oats i")(»c to j^l p. d.; bait can be proctired. .See Thk .\mkiu( an .\N(iLKii, vol. Ill, pp. '^17. A good b. b. and trout section. Bogarts are helgramites. Delta (.Md. ('.)— Susquehanna r. 4 m.; Muddy cr.: Olivers run 1 m.; first li.>t; ■l;ercli, b. b. aiul tront; bass in r. and trout in cr's: worms as baits: sjiring moiitli.H Ik st for tioul; hotel, boats alul bait at reasonable prices. Dingniaii's Ferry (N. V. L. K. A: \V. to I'ort Jenis theiu'e by stage.) — .\nniiil>he of the season August 1. fSee Thk AMJ':iiic.\N Amii.i;)!, vol. Ill, i)p. ;tHl. Dudley (H. A; I». T. M.)— Miller's r. 1 m- Little Trough cr. 4 m.; Juniata r. •"> in.; Juniata r. best; trtuitaud b. b.: trout most numerous: June, July aiid .Auyiis* best; baits— Hies, worms, toads and minnows; hotels $]..')() p. d., .*(> p. w.; gunlcs and boats mit needed. Trout reported very plentiful in Miller's r. D'unning'S (D. I,, v^: W. )—Koariug br. and tributaries near station; Hazard p. •"1 m.: Ki/er's p. '.t m.; IJattlesiiake p. 3 m.; trotit, pickerel, sunfisli etc.; coarse ti>li are most abundant; worms. Hies and spoon hooks usual baits; hotel 7r)c p. d. The Hazard and Kattlesuake p'ds are preserved, th«' others free and well fished by l.nal anglers. East Greenville (Perkiomen r.)— Perkionien cr. 1 m.; b. b., suufish, chub en., minnows, tadpoles and helgramites as baits: June, July, September and (((tolni best: hotel H p. d. Excellent b. b. fisbiug with the tly. See Thk .\mebi( an .\m,i.kii, vol. Ill, pp. .•<7(>. Easton (Severa. r. r.)— Delaware r. at station; good b. b. fishing; bait— cra> ti-li, ■worms etc.; accommodatitins at fair prices. Economy (P. •'t L. E.)— Ohio r. and Raccoon cr.; the first fair and the last bc«i; 1). b., p«'rch, catfish eti-.; worms, crayfish and uinuows as baits: .\pril 1.') to Juii'- 1."' best: hotel, boats and bait at moderate charges. In the fall pike and i>ike-per.li aie caught. Entriken (H. A; B. T. M.)— Coffee run cr. at station; Kaytitu\\n branch of Juu;a:,i T'NITEI) 8TATES AND fANADA. i»;7 1 at reasoualjli: ait — (THx ti-li, r. 'J'j m.; Rayfltowii hraiK-h liiHt: b. 1>., fiitJisli ni:(l vuriotifs of coniso AhIi; h. 1.. jii(i>i almudant; June, July ami AujiUht litst; l)uiti. — tiivn, \\n\um, tnudM niul iiuii- :j(]\\.-: uo remilar bdtclf* but 'ooard can Ik- olitaii.td at .""<• to TTc jr. d.; txiatn and liaitH free. The KajHtowu braueh given yood b. b. ttnLiug iu tlit; abo\e named IllUlltbH. Erie (Several e. r.) — PrcHcjue Inle Hay and the waters of Lake Erie udjaeeuf 1 ni.; l!a\ lieHt for Hpriug and l^ake for fall; b. b.. jjerch, idckerel, nias('uloiit>e etc.; b. b. nici.-t nuuierouH; iiiinnoWM, crabs and nixionH UHed; May. June and October bei-i; iiiiintliM; hotelH f'ito ^a.-Wp. d., boatw l.'ic \k h.; niinnowH and cral)s l.''i- ]). do/.; pic.-iiuo iHle Bay is the ({reataud only niiawnint.; (ground in Lake Erit^ for b. b., for uiaii.v ni. along tbe Houth nhore of tlie lake. be> 11 t\> t: b. b h bait:- ni. first Espy (!>• I" ^ ^l — BnH(iuelianna r. '4 ni. Finbing cr. 'J'^ m.: first trout, ebub etc.; b. b. nioHt uiiiueroiiH; toads, crabs (crayfish., unci smal August to November best; hotel $1..5() ji. d.; boatH and bait can be bail Evansburgr (N. Y. P. A: O. See page XII)— f'onneant 1. and Mud 1. J". ^e^l; niascalonge, b. b.. speckled bi'ss (strawberry bass or i ii)ii])ies): ^l ccklcd bass Hll>^t abundant; minnow l)aits; June, .Inly, August and Septcinber best: hotels ,■« 1 t(i$'ip. p.; guides $1.51) 1). d.; boats $1 p. d.; minnows U-")- p. do/.. Evansville (P- •'*; it.)— Maiden cr. near station; bass, sunfisb, catfish etc.; bass iiioj-i numerous; helgramites, worms etc. as baits; May. June, August, Septembe aiiil liKi. October best; hotel H.'ic p. meal: guide |1 p. d.; boat .'JOc p. d.: bait .fl ]> ,'.j m.; b. b.: minnow > and small loaiis ; ]M'\ il Hole '.' m. ; l)ug streams, wlierc the fish baits: April 1 to .\ugust Everett (H. A: B.T.M.)— Raystown Branch asliait; July best mouth; hotels flM) p. d. Forks (I). L. iV W.)— IJeep Hollow 1 ',. m.: Buck Hill 1 m. Hill 'i ni.: l'in<' Stivak 'j m.: all tbe above are small trout ail' not very larg«^ but (juite plenty; worm fiy and nunnow Ihtst: hotels fH to $\2 p. w.; bait very . E. <'*; W.)— E >omis 1. l'^ m.: Eord p. 'J^ m.: Tarbell ji. .'1 m.; Ely's p. .'lii.: Oakley p. '2'^ ni.; Mr.rtin cr. nt ar station: all reported nnod: ] ickcicl. percli. li. 1p,. trout eti.; pickertd, pendi and c attt^b most abundnm; minnow and woim liiiits: perch and pickerel are not aUo\v<'d to be caught from .Ian. 1 to Jui'c 1; hotels i] \<< $lJ>t> p. d.: l>oatH 'lud bait 'it low pri( es. Freemansburgr (Eeh. v. s •• liy; l.ebigb r. best: pickerel and page ^'I)— Eehigh r. b. b., bv)'h of w hich lit station: Saucon are niimeioiis: .Jui le, .■\n;,'nst. and September best; bails — worm shrimp, clabs and near Julv lb of Jutj:a;,i -mall tisb; ln.tels *1 til >l.'.o p. d., 4Uc \). meal: guides wi'h boi' t ?1.1."> to #l.;"o p. d.: best bail can 1 c bad alinut .■?! p. KM); boats TiOc to T.'ic. Tbeic is good fishing near the tow 11 for h. b. and wniie trout may be caught in adjacent brooks. Garland (1>- A. V. >V- P.) — Blue Eye Kun, Hasnor Kiin, Brokenstraw cr. ; first b< ^t: lii'"'li trout; worms as bait; May and June best; hotels .*1 p. d. OXeu Summit (Eeh. V. See page VI)— Crystal 1: 2 m.; ami s(>veral jionds about Tiii.. iu which nuiy be caught b. b., pickerel and catfish, tbe latter i>redominatin«. Till' trout creeks near by are: Wapwallopen, Bow, Pond, Connedxs. ^\rigllts, t'nssey, NV-iop«'(-k and Bear. These are visited by tbe anglers of Wilki-sbane. Pa., and iiii' fi-e*' to all during tbe open seast>n, .\pril I to .August 1. No guides needed; lioats on lake ^^>v p. d. Oouldaboro (F)- I- ^^ W.) — Ijebigh r. '.. m.: Wallenpaujiack cr. H m.: Ash Mill cr. Tm.; all good: brook trout: worms au. L. «'»: W.)— Went branch of Hroadheadn cr. '„ ni.; Kant brani h do. 1 111.; liiMtbeNt; trout; art. tly uwed; April i to July 1 Ix^st; hotel $1 ]>. d.: t,'uiil. .s, if needed, at reasonable charncH. ThiH in a noted trout ^'ro^^nd. Kverv iirounriciit aiij^ler, from 'riia, an u it was a gallant watir iu those dayH. 8eo Thk AMEUifAN ANiiLKii, Vol. Ill, i)p. 217. Hickory Htm (l.eh. V. See pa^'e VI)— Heads of Hickory Run 4 m.; head of blark cr. .'">', 111.; liciid of Hays cr. 4m.; head of Fourth lUui 4 m.; ]5i(; p.T'j m.; r.la. k cr. best; trout; worm and Hy baits; May, June and .Iiily besi; no regular liotfl; glides j;2 ]). d. JJiK \>. abouiulH with i)ickei'el, perch etc. and is ijuite a resort Inr lisheriiien from neif^hboring towns. Fair troiitiiit,' in th(* runs and creeks. Hicks Perry (I>. I-- A; W.)— Susiiuehanna r. near station; Waiiwallojjen cr. 1 m.; first best; b. b., suliiion (pike-perch), etc.; b, b. most abundant; small tish, wuriiis, "devils" (helnraiiiites), etc. a.; lp;i,its; July, Auf^ust and September best; hotel at reasonable price-;; boats can tie obtained. Hopewell (H. \- H. T. M.) — lUy^'town braiu-h, Juniata r.. Yellow cr., Saiuly r.; all within '_. m.: Kaystown branch best; b. b., cattish etc.; black bass and ciillisli most numerous; Sej)!. and Ot. best: baits- iniiiiiows, worms, fro^s and ^'rus-liii)i jiei's; hotels ?^1 ]i. d.; guides, boats and liiiits reasonable; these wafers re))orteil to be as nmnX as any in IJedford Co. The dam is the best ground for b. b.. which an' said to be plentiful. Hunimelstown (1'. iV H.)— Swatara cr. at station: b. b., suufi8h and cattish; \<.h. most numerous; live bait used; June. July ami ,Sc]itember best: hotels ^rl.rm j,. ,1.; guides at reasonable ^ate^: boats at low ]iriies. This is a faMirite lishiiifr f,'inini,l with the anglers from Uarrisburj,', Lebanon and Ucailiiii,'. HunlockS (T). L. i^ W.)— Sus.iuehanna r. etc.; li. 1>. most abundant; worms, crabs, as baits; July ti> Oct, :U best; hotel .•*! p. tishiiit,'. near station; b. b. salmon ( pikc-iurclil, 'devils" (liel|,'ramites) and l:tmiir(\ nls d.; boats "iiicp. d.; bait cheap, (.mul Hunting'don (I'enna. r.) — Juniata r. at Stone cr, m.; Crtioke^l cr. ni. station. Kaystown branch of Juni.iiar. Uaystowii branch best; b. b., piki . it>'.; b. b. most numerous; ^biy, Sept. and Oct. best; baits, minnows, toads and wuriiir;; hotels SI ••">•• to ■f'J.JtO p, d. Boats can be had free or at very small cost. Jersey Shore (I'enna. r.)— West branch Sus(iuehanna r.. Pine cr.. Gamble run. H;imscy's run. bower I'iiie Hottom run, rpi>er Pine Hotfoni run, Trout run. Mill luu and Sliite run; trout in all except the two first named, and b. b. in them: tl> aii'l worm bait for trout; fty and minnow f(U- bass: May to .\ugust best for trout, .\ii;.'u«t and September for bass; hotels at reasonable prices. No guides, but inforiiiation freely given by resident anglers. Jonestown (P. '^' K.)— Swat^ira cr. "(Ti-ays dam" about ,'! ',. ni.; b. b., pike, ( ;i!ti>li. etc.; b. b. most numei'ous: minnows, crayfish, helgraniites and grasshopjui^ a-* baits; August, September and October best; hotels ,*l.r)(j p. d.; lioats 'J,')!' li ■"I'li.- p. d. Keating Summit (B N. Y. i^: P.)— Freeman run I m.; Siniiemahoniiitr cr. liUi.; Salt Lick run (> m.; Portage cr. '., m.; Scetbird Lii'k run ;t m.; two first naiiuii l»>t; brook trout priiicijially: worm bait mostly; May and June best: hotels and f-'uidus at reasonable prices; boats not reijuired; bait can be easily obtained. Xinzua (B. N. Y. .<: P.)— Alleghany r.: Kin/.ua cr. and its tributaries; Kiii/.iii'. best for trout, and .Mleghany r. f(U- bans, idckerel, etc.; minnow and worm lail-: !SIay best month for trout; hotels $L5U to i2 p. d. ; guides can be obtained. I'iiir tiHliiug reported. I'NITEl) STATES AND < AN ADA. !♦'.{) If Xnozville (C. ('. A: A.l— Fiuc r. and its trilmtiirieH, (ienehpe forkH, Piirj)!*' br. and iiimieroiiH Hiiiullcr Htrcaiiit-, diMtaiit frnui iil>(>vu ntatinu. I'J to '2(1 m.: trout: uMial ImitH; May uiid •Jiuw tiONt; liotclK in to f 1'2 p. w.; f^uidt-H aud boatw uut ut'i-di'd. Bear aud deer arc Haid to he iiuiiterou8 in thin nectiou. Laceyville (I-«'h. V. S^ R.)— Kchuylkill r.; >>. b. iirinciiially: minnows, hel^^ramites, ini\ ii-li and art. flies us baits; June and ea'iy part of .July best; boats Hoc ]>.(!. The Sihuylkill at I..afa,\ ette was some yiMirs atjo a tair water for li. b, : owiu^ to the trtiiits of the Anjilers' Association of Kastern J'a.. to pi'eser\e and slock the watta'H Diar I'liiludelpliiu, the Schuylkill will doubtless soon become a j,'ril most nuuK-rous; live bait used mostly; May, June, July and August best; Imtcl .f "2 p. d.; boats and bait at small <'ost. There are other I's containing fish, lint t.ir distant. Langhorn (P. i!^ IM — Nesbaminy cr.; b. b. : minnows, crayflsh and helgramitPS asliaits; June and early July best. 'Ibis jilace is easily reached from I'liila., and iiiidci- proper conditions gives fair b. !>. tistung. Our correspondent writes; "This cn-i k is probably the best tisbiug ground for b. b. of any near Philadelphia. Larry Creek (f. ('• '^^ A.)— Sus(|Uebaniia r.; b. b. and pike, the former in the Iiiaioiity ; usual baits; .lune, July aii(i Aii|.;ust best. .\ good tishing ground and the liot wati'r is opposite the station. Latrobe (Pfiiiui. r.) — I.oyalhmiiui cr. near station; !•. b. jjrincijially but some small ti'out in the upper tributaries. The best tishing is at biuoiiicr 1'.! lu.; which ;s ii ached by branch r. r., adjacent to w hi<'h fair fronting may be had. Lebanon (P. A: R.)— Htra/ks dam .") m.; Little Swatara <> m.: I5ig Swatara 7 m.; liiitlalo Springs 8 ni. ; last for trout; b. b., i)ike. cattish, suntisb etc; pike ;(iid cat- ii>li most abuiulan t; minnows, crabs etc. asl)aits; ilay to October best; boats and bait ivasouable. Lehigfhton ( P. vl- R.)— Wild cr. lOni.; Pine run fini.: abotit alike, trout; worm '.lit; May aud June best; hotels Jl.Tid ji. d., or less by week. Leslie Rxin ( P- '*>•■ R.)— Mud run 1 m.; Leslie run 1 ni.; Hickory run 1 'j ni.; Mud .'•iiii l.ot; trout principally; worm and fly liaits; May best; hotels $1 p. d.; giiides at I'lMxuuible co.st. Lewisberry near (loldsboro via \o. ('.| — Connewagocr. :t m.; Kunkles dam 4 ni. ; !'. li. principally; minnows and toads as baits; siinimer and fall best. . d.; guides #l.,")(i p. d.; twats not required; bait plenty. Most excellent trout Ashing within 4 to Ci m. Lindin (*'. C. k A.) — Sus(iuebannu r. inn yds: b. b., Susiiuehaima salmon ;pike- I'li 111 and pike or i)ickerel; the bass are in the ma.iority; minnow bait nio.stly usci,: August, St^pteiuber and October favor-te mouths; hotels ;? 1. 50 p. d.; guides and In.ats reasonable. Lock Haven (Penna r.) — West branch of Susciuehanmi r. and Raid luigle cr. Utarrity; Bakers run 14 m.; Youugwomans cr. 'J.') m.; Beech cr. aud tributaries l.'» ''W\ :, m m JW 170 THK ANiiLKBS fiUlDK BOOK. It-/. to 25 Di.; H. m. b. h., pike, ponli etc. in r. and Bald IuikIo cr., and Iroiit in oth. r RtreaniH; b. b. nioHt abundunt: art. flicM, niinnowH, dobNonH etc. an baitH; May ainl June b«'st for trout and AiiKUHt, Sf'ptt'nibcr and (October for biiMH-, hottlH i'l f.. ((.; boats about ")()(• ji. d. Thri-f lire a few trout in brooks about (> in. from Lock Havt-ii, and occaHJonally (^ood HcortsH are made by tbo educated rod. ]Logans Perry (— .\11. V.;— .VllcK'bany r. in rods; nalmon (piko-r.Ttli), b. 1,, (u,,] porcb: tbr jjikt^-porch and ix-rcli inont numt-roUH; local baitH, craytt.sh, "rrawlurn" (dobHons or li<'lt{raniit<'H), anllg' Point, I-ako Erie (Via sir. from Erif. Pa. )— This Ih ii colobratp.. uromiil fur b. b. and pickend, and occasionally niaHct^lon^*; can bt; tjikcn, a8 well as lar^c jiikc: outHtH at Eric. Ht'v Thk Amkiucan AN(;i,Kn, Vol. IV, p. '.t. Jjikc hcrriii>{ jiri' caiiylit in liUke Erie with the fly known aa the (.'imco, which in a nmaM oran^'o and brown tlv tied on No. 10 Hproat hook. b. iiriucipally; nniall fluh ii.^ b^iits; Maiden Creek (P. k U.)— Mait nuuierotis; minnows and "crawlers" (helgramites), as baits; August and Septnnlur best: hotels at moderate cost; boats and liait moderate; Conneaught 1.7 ni.cn;!. tains b. b. of both >arieties; Conneaught marsh, the outlet of the 1., is re^^ortiMJ tn bo "full of pike weighinti from 1 to MO lbs." There is excellent fi&hiug in Freiub cr., wherever deep water occurs. Mechanicsburir(<"um.V.)-Silver Spring, Cocklin Run. ('onnodogui»ietcr.. Vt^llnw Breeches cr., each 2 m.; Coiinodoguinet cr. best; b. b., pike and trout: bass and tinm most abundant; crabs, minnows and flies as l)aits; Ai)ril anil May best for tnmt, and August and September for bass; hotel ;f 2 p. d.; boats and bait at little or iin cost. The b. b. are numerous, and take fly freely at certain seasons. Silver Siiriiii; givers (,'ood trout fishing. Meslloppen(Leh. V. See page VI) — Susijuehanna r.; good b. b. fishing, especial ly late in the season; also fair pike-perch ( "salmon" locally) sjiort; young eels »i* bait; accommodations good and moderate. .See Thk. .-Vmkru'an Anolkh, Vol. IV, p. MK Meyersdale (B. k O.) — Caaselman r. ',' m.; b. b., sunfish, chub etc.; bass iimst numerous; live baits; .\ugust and September best; hotels $l.M to f2 p. d. TLi' fishing is good and improving each year, from this point to Yodus. a distance nt about 5 m. See Salisbury, Pa. Midvale (W. M.)— Red Bun and Falls cr. 1 m.; first best; trout; wood wornn (grubs), usual bait; Aug\ist best month; hotel at reasonable prices. The uliove streams have their source in the Blue Ridge mountains. Milford (N. Y. L. E. & W. via Port Jervis 8 m. by stage)— Delaware r., Rayiiii>n(ls- kill cr., Adams vr., Sawkill (-r., Vanderwork cr., all accessible and eqtially good; 1' b. and trout; the first most numerous; live bait, angle worms, clipi)ers (helgramites etc. used; July, August, September and October best; hotels $2 to 13 p. d.; boat.- and baits reasonable. Mill Kail (Penna. r.)— Bald Eagle cr. 4 m.; Fishing cr. }.( m.; Cedar Bun J i". Scootac cr. and Bakers Bun about 20 ni.; Bakers Run best for trout, but c.iiiipiui.' has lo be done; triuit, b. b., pike, catfish etc.; worms, helgramites and flies as baitv all the open season is good for bass, and spring for trout; hotels $1.50 p. d.; guide Jl UNITED STATES ANT) CANADA. 171 trijut in otLiT I haitH; May ainl IDtflH f'i 1'. (I.; oiii Lock Havfii, '.Teh), 1>. 1i and •ttsh, "iTBwlem" 8, hotelH, boaU, ratp<. Knnniil f'lr •11 a« hirt;*' \nW •rrinu Jirf ciiiivht Ht jst aud Scptiiiil'i'r ^ht 1. "i HI. <"ii- ., is rt-'^ortc'il ti' bhiug in FriiuL Ruinetcr., Yollnw \it; baHt* and trout bfst for tnmi. at little or iw 1. Silver SpriiiL; flshint,', csiiti'ial- yotint; t'fl'* i*; AN Itis. a distaiio- i". It; wood womb ;es. The above ,ro r., Rayiiiou'l*- eijually ^ood; 1' >ers(htduriiiiiitpsi $:j p. d.; boat:- bedarRnu .! nt., fut, btit ( aiiip'"- aud HiPs aM baii^^ Lsop. d.;g"i' p, (1. and exp^nsoH paiil; lioatH not UMed; bait fiirniHlicd by nuidc. Tho trout in liuKii'H Run average about 8 iucht'Mand are fairly abundant all throut^h the neaHou, art 'idinii? good tly finliing. Montrose Village (I>. I- & W.)— About. 't'l Hinall lakew in vicinity, tanily aci-en- ulilr; all good; b. b., i)ickerel, i)erch. trout etc. ; bans and jiickcrel iiiowt abundant: livt' niinnowK, KraHHliojiixtrN, fro^H and hjxioii baitH; July, .VugUHt and S<']>t<'niber lit.-. L. kW.) — Roaring br. iiearHtation; .Spring br. 4 ni.; Mapb- I. .') m.; two tirnt bcHt: trout in l)r'H ami iiickerel in 1.; worm and Hy baitH for trout, live bait 111 !.; May and June bcwt; hotels fL.'V) \>. d.; gulden $-l.ti<) p. d.; boat.i not ljer'l''d. -ItayBtown Branch, Juniata r, near ntation; See TateHVille. Pa. b. b.; the Mt. Dallas (H. k R. T. M.)- tiest ground in the r. r. bridge. Mt. Hope (<'■ A: Mt. M.) — t'hickieH cr. ',, m.; trout with usual baits from April to .\iit;iist 1; farm houses $1 p. d., less by week; no guides or boats needed. Mt. Jewett(N. Y. L. E. \- W.)— Kiii/.uacr. 1 m.; head waters of Clarion r. 1 m.; MarMti cr. 1 ni.; all (Mnuilly good; brook trout only; May and June best; worms anil lli.s used: hotel $1 p. d.; guides at very small cost; these are all small streanis, but viry good fishing can be liad. Mud Sun (Leh. V. See page VI) — Mud Run cr. from mouth to .Mbrightsville, I'.i., gives fair trout tisliing; Hig Pou. L- W.)— Susn: best lishini^ , III. distant: b. b., jiereli, yellow salmon (pike-perch), etc.; devils (lielgramites) (Talis (crayfish), minnows, tdc. as baits; January, .August and September best iiiHiiths; hotels j^ "J p. d.; boats and bait at very reasonable prices. Good fishing nipnrted, especially at the dam near by. Neshaminy Falls (1*. A: R.|— Neshaminy cr. near station; b. b., suulish, cat- ti>ii etc.; suntish in excess; minnows, worms, irabs, etc. as baits; usual seasons; li'iats "JSc to .50c p. h. Neshannoclc Falls (R. N. Y. ,^ P.)— Neshannock cr. ', m.; blacV and rock basg; li. li. most numerous: grasshoppers, minnows, lielgramites, eti'. as baits: -Inly, .\ii(,'ust and September best; board can be had at private houses at reiisonable liriies; boats at moderate cost; bait easily obtained. ITew Castle (P- ^ L. K.)— Beaver r , Shenango r. and Neshannock cr.: lir.-t best; 1. b.. pike, etc.; bass most numerous; minnows, crabs (crayfish) and lielgramite.-j ;i> liaits; June, September and October best; hotels at reasonable prices. I'ike ^w i;;liiug '2-i to 3'2 Ibs. Were caught iu the fall of 18S4, in Bt^aver r.; the b. b. run from 1', to 4 lbs. New Haven (P. \- L. K.) l;i.-> piincipally; minnow I'l-iif. — Youghiogheuy r. and Indian cr. bait: May to November best; first best: yellow (?) hotel at reasonable If eversink ( P. A: R.)— Schuylkill r. '4 m.; Alleghany cr. 1 m.; first best; b. b. cat- fi-li and suntish most abundant; worm and minnow baits; .\ugust and .September best; li"ti|s .51. .")•»)). d.; boats can be obtained. There are several very fine preserved tiiiiit streams in vicinity. Newtown (P N. it N. Y.) — Neshaminy cr. 1 m.; b. b. principally; crabs, toads, ft'-, as baits; July, .August aud September best; hotel $"2p. d.; guide can be ob- LiiiUMl; boatH 'I'k- p. h. Iforristowu (P. >'*: R.)— Moores run 4 m.; Perkionien cr. 8 m.; Valley cr. (5 m.; Pi rkiomeii cr. best for bass, and Moores run for trout; art. fly used; June and >il'ttiiiber best; hotel $1 p. d.; boats and bait can bo procured. See Thk Amkhican Ani.i.ku, vol. VII, page '.»1. The Schuylkill r. at this point at times gives fair b. b. Oakland (D. L. & W.)— Fish head waters of East brau< h of Broadhead's cr., uiukuig Canadensis headijuarters. Good trout fishing; streams waded, no guides Hifliii. Moderate charges. .'i 1 !l m rr 172 THE VNOLEIi H OLIDE BOOK. liiil 1 lJ .■■'■• Ohio Pyle (B. Aj <).)— Yc.iiKliiOKliuuy r.; 1). li. autl Kalmou (iiikf-pcnlii; h. h iiKi.-l iiiiiiii'I'uiih; live iniiiiuiWH, bblKi'HUiilt'H, ri'd worm, c-U'. ax ImitH; •liiin', .|>i,v uiid Aii){iir^t mi. nn-roiiH; cliiipiM'H (lu'l^raniiti'n), toads and '°iani|)<-r" t't'ls \i.-'<'il an liait; n>'1i|. and Oft. bfpit tor buHri; May and June t'ur truut. Carrrt Uuck br. is au excellcut trout Htrcani. Parryville (l'(di. V. Scr jiau*' VI)- I'obo I'oco or Bin cr. and I^^hiKli r: initb (Minlain loarHc liMJi, of which tlic Huntlnh and Hnckcrs arc luoMt uiinicroiiH. Siiili m the siib.stuncc of ihi; rijiort ncnt n>*, but from tlic nuuibcr of annli'rn rct.iiliiit; m I'arr.vvillc, wc hiokctl for better waters adjacent to tliat town. I'iiie Uuu anil Will cr., Iiowever, wliich contain trout arc t'ruiu 5 to 7 lu. distant, uiid wc prt'BUUic au- viHiled by till! local aiit^lcrs. Penn Haven Junction (Lch. V. See jiaue VI.)— stoney cr. 'j m.; r>rnkes , r. i ni.; Kear cr.'J in; tlie lirst tiest; trout in fair nuiulters early in season; arranyiun nt- for ^'uides (if needed) can bo made ou Stouuy ir.; boats and baits not Undii — use art. tlii's. Penobscot (I', k U.)— Crystal 1.2 in.: Waiiwallopen cr. near Btation; tnnit iu Htream, ami cattish princiiially i>i 1.; worm bait; .lune, -luly, .\nnnstand Seiiii mlifi best; hotels .■?!.. Ml to ;*:t \>. d.; boats .'jUc p. d. The creek is hanl to liwh owuiu (■• the overj-rnwth, but abounds in trout. Perklonien Junction (!'. A: U.)— Schuylkill r. near station. IVrkiomen . r. m.; about c<|ual; bass, carp, cattish, sunlish etc.; bass and sunlisii most iiMiinr ous: crab, nuniU)W, li'dj^ramite and worm baits; .Vn^^'Ust aiiil Seiitember lii>i; n., hotel; boats .j^l j). d. .\l(outa mile above thin statiou Hoino b. Ij. lishiug cau be L.ii at au old dam on the nortli .^ide of I'liikeriu^s Island. Peter Creek (H- >V' (>.)— I'earh HtUtom iu the 8UH. d.; boatmeu aud boats #l..j(J p. d. Sci Tui. A.MKllli AN AN(iLEU, Nol. 1\', I')). 7:t. Philadelphia (Via 14 r. r.)— The Delaware Iliver abnvo and below tho city yivf-i fair wliiti' jiercli lisliin^: the lisli are small. l)own the r. as far as Salem these- ti^!l ari' caught weinhin^; a lb and miward. l'(U' salt water'lisli local anglers resort hi At- laniii' City, (ireat l'.u.'A Harbor, Cape May. tlnr JJulawart! Ureakwater and other imiutit on the sea coast. I'lU- fresh water spiu't. the Schuylkill, I'elawareand Hrandywiue afford fair b. b. tisliin^;, within :ti» ni. of the city; the two tirst mimetl waters a ti'W years a^o yielded excellent creels of b. b. with a Hy; wi' hear, however, tllat tiie tishinK is falliiit; off and tliat local anj^lers are H"in!4 further away from home. Sev- eral trout streams lie within 'J") m., but they are fishe(l out <'arly in the scusc^ii. Would advise visitiiit,' aiij^lers to consult with the lishiug tackle dealers as to lifhiL;: grounds. This ruli' holds good foi all large citien. Pinkerton (II- >V' *>•)— Casselinau r.;b. b.aiid i-o.irse varieties, bass predMiuiu- atiii;;; iinunow, grasshopper and worm baits; .liim- and -luly best. Pittsburg" (II r. r.)— There are a number of trout str. located on tho Pitts \- ( .nii. r. r. that ai'e vir ited by the lo(-al anglers. These str. empty into the Voughiojdn ii\, Casseluian ami Potomac r. and afford fair trout ti.-hii;t;. llie latti-r yieldiiij,' h. li.; good acccuumodations tan be had at the farm bous<-s in the adjacent mountain-, t • jiecially at Meyersdale and Somerstd, I'a. Pittsfleld (1>. A. V. X- P.)— Brokenstraw cr.; .\ndrews r.: last best; brook trout; flies and worms a.s baits; June aud .Inly (>est; hotel fl.'iup, d. Pittston (1). L. *£ W.)— Lake Carey •.'.■) ni.: Susiiuehauua r. near statiou; flrst 1m -t. anil d.; lllUI- liiiat-* pickerel and b. b. i)rinci])ally: crabs (crayfish), -clippers" (helgramifes) nows as baits; .Vugust, September aud Uctober best; hotels ,f 1.5u to i'l i plenty at "'Oc j). d. Plyniouth (1». I^. >V: W.)— Susiinehanna r. near station: best tisbiug groun 1 m. down the r.: b. b.. perch, pickerel etc.; bas.s and perch most abnndaiii nows, ludgramiteH, crabs (crayfish) aud worms as baits; .Xugust, September lui'i October best; hotels $2 p. d.; boats and bait cau be procured. il ;il"ia' mil;- tmiTF.n HTATEH AND CANAnA. I7;i k.-i>crilii. 1,. h illtH; .llllH , .|,|,y It'll; >iuit lau i (• ■arp. etc.; li. I). iHt bwHl; LiiU-U K'liiwari' r. ncur )i('lll|^ lll<|^t lill- liail; S(|,t. iiiid cxiellciil iruut I^luuli r.; lidth l!fOUH. Sllih w liTH ri'i^iiliiit; 111 ■ Klin ami WiM III.; Praki'N ir. 4 II ; arriiiiuiiiiiiii- baitH Hut in idi-i 'tatiotr, tnmt iu t ami Sciili iiilii-r u liwh I'Wiiii; t'> 'orkioiueu cr. ,. -ill iiioHt liuiiur Iclllllfr lii>l; 11. . Kiiiuj,' cttU bi- L,il ar by in imtcd ,i. I II. d. Sii iui. i\v thP city L'iv(4 Salfiu tlii-M- ti>!i liTH rcsurt to At- iUld utlllT I'lilUt!* 11(1 Ib'aiKl.vwine il watrrs a tcW nvcvcr, that tJie ulu liolilf. Scv- 111 tlic srasmi. ti's a.M tu t^.^liiiiU IbawH pred'iiiiin- lli(> Pitts \ I'cun. Viiiinbiii)'!:! iiy, 11' yicliliiiu ''• 1' • It iiioiiutaiii-, t. n; brook trunt; jation; first bf-t. liiitcs) ami iiiiii- i-l p. d.; biiat^ Iff (trotiii'l ii • ■'■ libniidaiit i:i '; TfciepteUib'.i' iUi'i Pocono (H. L. k W.)— Timkbatmu StillwaU^rn 1 ni.; Went branch of Broadbt-ad S« ^, 1 . 111.; biitli viTj Kond; bfit'ik trniit; art. Hy and li\i' bait ii«t'd; April, Mas and jiiti. lust, buttl $1...'") !>. d. (tiMid rtHhiiiK. Pond Bddy (N. V. I.. K. a: W.i— Dflawarc r. '„ m.; I'oud Kddy cr. '„ n».. <'arp«n- iff':- br. .') Ml.; IJrirk \>. 5 ni.; Huv;){i)ii \). .'i mi. ; I)n p. bcHt; b. U., i'ii'K< I'l'l and tnnit; the last in tint bmokH and crcfki*: iiHual ba.ts; May and June liost tor tnmt and Septriiibur and OctobiT fur basw; hotids #'i p. d ; boats .fl p. d. Till I < arc a niniibcr <>f poudH oppuaitu Tuud Lddy uu tliu N. V. Hldti ot tliv Delaware r. NshR'li ttbouud iu HmIi. Port AlleflThany (H. N. Y. .^ P.)— rj)i)er Allo^diauy r. and nunierouH creeks; tri.iii; lly and wcuiii bait; .May and •liiiii' best; lioUdH $l..Vi p. d. Port Carbon P. X* H.)— Schuylkill r. near station; TiiiubliiiK r. 1 'j ni.; Tnnii)- linu 1'. and ibtins best; trout, pike, b. b., siintlsh etc.; trout and b. h. most abiin- ilaiii; usual baits; we have no report as to accoiniiiodatioMs. Port Kennedy (!'• >t K )— Sclmylkill r. '.. m.; b. b., cattish and siinlisli; liasH aii'l cattish most abundant; worms, crabs (craytisb), minnows, tadpoles, lielfiraiii- itr,'< I'tc. as baits; Juiiif, •Inly, Au^UHt, .September and October best; hotels *1 to Jl.'J.'i p. d.; boats i't^c p. d. Portland (1>. I." >'^ W. I— Delaware r. near wtation; b. b., perch, suntlsh etc.; b. b. iiiiirV I*. E.)— Mononnaliela r. near station; b. b., perch, cattish et«-.; liii>:- and cattish are most numerouH: minnow bait; .IiiU", .Inly and .-ViiKiist best: Lntcl 'J.")!- p. meal; t,'Uide 'J.'ic )). h. ; boats with bait 'J">c p. h. Our correspondent writi s that I'ort Perry has •always been known as a Hrst-dass tishing place." Potter Brook (<'.("• .it; hotels fi^ p. w.; guides and boats not needed. Pottstown (P. ^ K.)— Schuylkill r. ; bass, catfish, sunlish etc.; basH most niinier- oil-; worms as bait; September best; hotels at reasonable prices: boats can be pro- I'urccl at ■'>0e p. d. .See Thk .Vmkuican .Vngi.kii, vol. Ill, jip. :i7ti. Punxsutawney (U- *■' 1' See jia^'e \'I) — MahoniHj^ r. 5 m.: I.,ittle Mahoninj,' r. I'Mii.: first best; bass and coarse varieties, bass predoniinatiiif;; worm and tly lait.-; May to September best; hotels #J p. d.; boat« not needed. There are alHi .tonic troiit in Little .Sandy cr. 7 m. distant. Saukin (P. •'^: L- E.) — Monongahela r. ; b. b., catfish etc.; baHB most abundant; minnow V)ait; May and Septemlier best; hotels $l.">o p. d.; boats 'Juc p. h. Rasselas (U. 't !'• *^<''' I'lR*' VI and X. Y. L. E. .t W.)— Straight cr. :i m.; Kocky run -tr. 'Jm.; some other small waters: Stiaiuht cr. best; trout the principal fish; Ma.\. -lunc, .Inly and .\injust best: fish eyes and other baits used; hotels .'fl p. d.; piii'lcs reasonable; no boats wanted; bait can be had free or at nominal cost, istiaii^ht cr. i.s reported as a very (,'ood stream for trout. BeynoldsvlUe (All. V.)— Sandy Lick and Soldier run near station; Trout nm lui.. lirst best; bryok trout, b. b., sunfish etc.; trout most numerous; Hies and ;\uniis used: May audJuue best; hoteln $2 p. d.;guides f2.r)(jp. il.; boats not needed; Imit plentiful. Biddlesburg' (H. & 15. T. M.)— Raystown branch of -Iiiniata r. noar station: b. li, ainl varieties* of coarse tislr. bass plentiful: Septi'iiiber and October biist: baits — luiiiiiows, toad.--, fro^s, crabs and tlics; hotels .'?1.,')0 ]*. d.: boats and bait reasonable. tiooil tishint^ for b. b., especially at a led^e of rocks 1 to 2 ni. down tlie river. Royer'S Tord (P. »'^' R.)— Schuylkill r. near station; b. 1). mainly; July, August iiiiil September best; hotel J2.")0 p. aits at a fair price. il' f? •'li r 174 THE ANCM.EK H OVWK liOUK. !' J«*! Saegrcrtown 'N. Y. P. A; o. Ktc ittmv Xll)— Fnii.li .r. near station; »>. h., j.i;, , Huliiiuii u>ikr-iii rrli), cti'.; ImttH uikI huIiikiii iikihI iMinicriiUH; iiiinuu'.v bait; .Mu\, •luuc. Kf|itiiiilirr iiiul Ui-tolxif luiMt; IhiU^Ih ml ri-aHoniilili- rutf.'*. Saf« Harbor (I'rnna. r.)— NuN.. b. Ii. iiinht niiiiKM'iiiiH; minnow, i'raytl^. d. cr. ; b. b. priuciiiuU.v; and early {lart of July Shawmont (P >'^ U) — Schuylkill r. and WinHahickon niiniioWH, lud){raiiiitoH, craytinh and art. tlii-H aH baitH; June bent; boatH 5Uc i>. d. hee Lafayette, Pa. Bhickshijuiy (I>. L. k W.)— SuHqiu-hanna r. near Htation; Heach'H p. 4 ni.; ftr>t best; b. b., Haliiion (i)ik<'-i>crcb), catHtih, etc.; b. b. most numerous; crabH, (rruy- •ish), devils (helnramitesl. wonufl, grasHhoiiiicis. etc. as baits; Sejitember, Octulicr »nd .Novembei' best: hotel $-2 \t. d.; boats and bnii Clin be hud reasonable. Hem liV !>. IS noted for its beautiful lilicH, to gather which jieople come from many miles. Shohola (N. Y. I- E. \- AV.)— Highland 1. 8 m.; Sand 1. (! m.: Moiit(,'omery ji. .'i III.: liij,' brink, Littlt^ brink and Walker I'h (> m.; Delawari' r. ad.iacent; all t;ei.(l; b. b., jiickerel, iierch, etc.; bass niost numerous; baits, helK'ramites, crayfish, iniii nowH and worms; Ajiril 15 to Oct. IS best; hotelH fl.TiO to i^'J ji. d., $7 to |iiu \i. w ; guides i^l.rio to ifj p. d.; boatb and baitH iiiuderati-. Some trout Htreauis iu tLis ueitiliborhood. Smethport (B. N. Y. A: P.)— Colegrove br. at ("olegrove station fi ni.; Robbin.- br. 'a III. from Colenrove and head of Pt)tatoe cr.; KobbiliH br. aud Po'atoe cr. lust; trout principally; woiniH and all kiudH of animal bait; July and August beNt; lieti Is $1..'>(I to $2.50 p. d.; guides $2 p. d. Good troutiug can be bad at head of Potatiu and Uobbius streamH. Snedburg' (P. & R.) — Gold Miu'i cr., Jeft'H or., Hwatara cr. and Hlack Spring cr., all near station; two lirHt best; b. 'j., trout, whitetinh, etc.; trout mont mimenus; worms as bait; .Vpril and May bi!st; hotel 75cji. d.; guide .•? l.'J5 p. d.; no boats; lait can be procured. Gold Mim and JcH'h cr"s <'ontain no lish e.xcept trout. Snow Shoe (Several r. r.)- Little Sandy cr. '., m.; liig Sandy cr. 1'^ m.; last best; trout; worm bait; May and June best; hotels f L.'M* p. d.; guideH 1*2 p. >!.; bait easily secured. Gtl^er trout BtreamH, viz.; Black Moshannon, South 1 Vrk, Beech cr. and Wallace run, give good trout Ashing, CBpecially iu May and June. Snow Shoe Snmmit (Penna r.) — MoHhanuon P. ().; SuHcjuehanua r. 9 m.; lihuk Cj III) ami Big (4'a m ); Moshannon cr., Rock run ."l ni., Beuiiers run 5 m., Wal- laces run 6 m. Best waters are the SuHquehanna r. and the •'runs" named. Trniit in some of the latter, and b. b. and pickerel in the r. Baitn, helgraniiteH (dobsiusi, miiinow'H, graHshoppers and worms. Bent moutlis April 1 to Aug. 1; botelu f 1 p. il; guides, boats and baits cheap. Spragrnevllle (D. L. A: W.)— Broadheads cr. near station, but best fishing sen o miles HI the ftreain: brook trout; worm and fly baits; .\i)ril 15 to May IC lll•^t; U'Jteis $b p. w.; wading is the practice and the Hsbiug is gcod. rWlTEU STATEH AND CANADA. 176 Spring' Mill (P. fi R.)— Till' Scliiiylkill r. i>ii|HiHiti-, Ih ut liincH fair water fnr h.iu. . 1. , they take the tty aiul otbiT lurcM ^ni dilv iit tiiiKH, wLlfh Lowovit are iiuctT- *|ll S«C THK AMKUU an ANvlUi^i, Vol. IV, liji. IMi. 1 u Starruooa iN. V. I-. K. A: \V.)— st*rni(<'H iki>-|ii>n h), rattlHli, .. livr bait iiHt'd: .Inly, An^'iiHt and .Sejiicni- ... liottdH :i ni. diHtant, at Ilarrihbiir^'; boate l'*'u^onabll': bait ^1 to jl.,'>o (food ItHhiug rei)urt<'d, ihiu'i ially at "Hawk Hock" 8teelton(I'. A: H.)— SiiHiit, iicrch. ]iick(>rtd, b. b., etc.: trout in nlreaniM and iiickcrd, b, b. and iktcIi in Ink) ^: Hii^lt' woriiiH and art. tli<-H iiHed; .April, .May and .liiiic bent for Iront, Juno, July and .Vii^tiHt for baMH, Si'iiti'iiilx-r to .lannary i'ur lake liHh: liotelM iinuiernnH at |1 to ^'J.-'Hi II. (I.; boatH and baitn reaHonable. Slinbnry il'inna. r.)— SiiHiiuehanna r. near by. (Jood b. b. tlshiiii^ when tho uHtrr iH ri|{ht. SuH(jnehanna Kalnion (i>ike-|>erch) are can({ht here of ^'o-i>erch|, cattish, Hiintinli etc.: b.b.and cattinh are nioi^t abundant: minnow, .rii>tiHli. hel|.'ramite and worm baitn; June, September and Octidier bent: hot«'l *l.."iii p. d.; niiiden reaHonable: boatn and bait jl.'iii |>. d. Whcii the r. Ih low (m-n- triilly from Any. to Oct.) very tine b. b. hwhinn can be had, Swatara (1'. A: H.)— Swatura cr. 1 ni,; h. h., plk<', HunflHh t'tc; b. b. moM abiin- ilaiit; crab (craytiHh), nhrimp and minnow baitx: latterjiart of .June to tirnt of Aii^'- iist bent; hotulH at reaHonablc )iriceH: boats and bait •''><'c to fl p. d. (iood tiNhin^ riii'ited, especially above I'nion l)epoHit 1 m. from station, and in the dam in the iT , where the principal ttsh is the b. b. Tatesville {U. k H. T. M )— Itaystown bramh of .Iiiniata r. '> in ; b. b., cattish itc; bass most niiinerouH; July, Aunust and September best: baits — froKs, Krass- Ijni],. IS and small tish; no hotels but board can be obtaiued; giiideH flM ]>. d. Kuiit.-. and baits reauouable. Thompson (N. Y, L.E. k W.)— Starrucca cr. '., m.: Rod br. 1 ni.; WriRhter 1. 1 ni.- iMiim 1. :t in: Comfort 1. '2 in.; Comfort 1. and Iniiin I. tli'.- best; trout in .Starrucca ir. mid Red br.; pickerel, perch and b. b. in the others; pickerel niost numerous; li\i- bait used; June and Iiecember best; hotels Sl.'J'i p. d.; ^'uidesaiid baits reason- alil( ; boats free; there are ijuite a number of other small lakes in this vicinity \vlii( b afford very ^ood ttshiun, both in summer and winter; (in winter through the h'.i From "Suf^ar I.oaf Notch" 3 miles distant, IW lakes are visible, all of which arc well-stocked with ttsh. Tidioute (B. N- Y. & P.)— AlloRhany r.; pike, b. b., Halnion (pike-iierch), etc.; Iiiiss most uumercuis; minnows, trolling' sixions etc. used; Seiiteinber and Oct. best; h"ii U at reasonable jirices; boats ."iUc p d. Tobyhanua (D. L. A: W.)— Tobyhanna cr. near station; trout principally; fly, vvi'Miis and minnow bait; May and June best; hotels $l.'i't to #1..")U p. d., or Vi to i\'> i>. w.; boats and l>'iit at low cost. Tuckerton (I'.\U.)- u^; worm bait mostly -Maiden Creek r. 1 ';, in.: b. b., suntish etc. August and September best; hotels at : b. b. most niimer- niodeiale charges. Tunkhannock (I'di. V. See pat,'e VIj— The North ISramh of the SuHcjueliHiina r. at this point yields fair Bcores of s. m. b. b., with some rock bass. Tin: "pnmp- kui .'^eeds" so called here, are the sun-perch, which average from '., to '.^ lb. and take the art. fly readily. The pike-jMrch (bxally "salmon") are on the increase at tliiii point; they will take the fly towards dusk. See Thk Amkiucan Ancilkh, Vol. IV, )i. H",». There in fair trout fishing during the season in Bowman's cr., easily riailied. Ursina (B. & O.}— Laurel Uill cr. near station; Casseluian r. '^^ ui.; last best; b ¥ ill' i !V' !■ < ■U;'ft'l ]^t 1 , I, 176 THK ANGLER 3 GUIDE BOOK. h., trout, snnflfh, chnb etc.; hanf iiiohI numerous; wonu ami minnow baits; Ajiril to Au^uHt l)fNt; liott'ln at rcuHonablc iirict'.s; miuuows I'Jc to '^")c p. doz. Laurrl r. haw Hoiiio Hiiiall tril)Utarit'M that are jijood trout streams. TTtica (N. Y. P. k O. See page XII)— French tr. aujarent; b. b., iiike, yellow bass and salmon (pike-perch): 1). and yellow (?)ba«8 most uunierous; hel^^rainiiiw, minnows etc. as bait>t; Hepteml)er best month; hotel $1 p. d.; boats and bim at reasonable rates. (lood fishinj,' reported, especially in the deep water of the cr. The report for the above i)oint will hold good for all stations on the N. Y. P. \ d. r. r: from Union City to Franklin, Pa., inclusive; Freu'di cr. (known also as Vi'naii«.i cr.), which runs alongside the r. r. for 00 miles contains wall-eyed pike and hlurk basH. Valley Porgfe (P .^ R.)— Schuylkill r. at Valley Forge Dam; b. b. and cjiiti-h l)rinci])ariy, li.b. being most numerous; minnow baits; June, July, August uuil .SeijfeiiiliiT best: hotel $1 .'2!i \). d.; guide "JOc p. h.; boats and bait J1.'J5 p. d. Wanainie (P. k K.)— .Sus(iuehanna r. .'{ m.; Long p. 3 m.; lasi best; pike, cattish, perch eti'.: pike most abundant; live bait. June, July, .\ugust and September lust; boats "J;")!- to ">()(• ji. d. Warren (Peuna. r.) — The near by trout streams are fished out early in the seas, in. About IM to id ni. south, the Bbiejay.Two Slieritl's, Fool and Logan Kuu8 give fair creels. .Sec Thk Amkuican .•VN(iLKU, Vol. IIL P- -i'^'i- Waterville C C. & A.)— Pine cr's, Big and Little; Upper and Lower Pine I5ot- t(uu Uuii; Big Pine cr. is the best: b. b., suntish etc.; former in excess; ordiiimy baits: .July and August best; hotels .•?! p. d.: guides J1..5(ip. d.; boats, if reiiuiiiil, can be had, but are not used by local anglers, WellsboroiC.C.A: A.)— Pine cr. 4 m.- trout; May, June and July best; uoguiaen; boats not needed; hotels cheap. West Branch (All. V.)— Alleghany r. and Kiskiminetas cr. both within a few- rods of station; lirst named the best; b. b, pike-perch (locally "salmon"), iifi'ch and mullet; b. b., pike-perch and perch most numerous; local baits, cravli grubs, "crawlers" (helgiamites), worms and liver; best months. May, June, Sci)- tember and October; hotels $!.')(» to i'2 ]). d., $"> p. w.; no guides; boats oOc ji. d.; baits cheap. The hotels are at Freeport, 1 ni . from station. West Chester (Penna. r.)—Brandywine cr. 2^ m.; b. h., sunflsh, chub etc.; minnow, crab, tadpole and worm baits; July, .\ugust and September best; Lnt.N $1 to I'.!. 50 p. d.; bait can be obtained. See TuK .Vmkkka:; .\nglkr, vol. VI, pp. 41. West Conshohocken (P. ^ R.)— Schuylkill r. '^ m.; black and green (?) ba.-s, cattish, etc.; live minnows and young lobsters (crayfish) as baits; June, July auil August best; hotel .•? 1 \t. d.; Ooats ijl p. d. The term "green bass" is a couuiidiiuu to us, although we have fished the waters of the Schuylkill for l.T years past. Ah the only species of the fresh water basses in the .Schuylkill r is the s. m. b. b., the "green bass" is probably used sinii)ly tc) denote a ditt'erentuition in the ciilor of the black bass which arises from a slight ditterence in habitat of the fish. Westfield (C 0. & A.) — North Fork 1 ni., contains trout; also the small streams emptying into the Cowanesciue r. near this station. The headwaters of Pine ir. where there is excelletit trout fishing can be reached in a few houn with team; hotels and guides ;fl.."iO p. d.; boats not needed. White Deer (P. -.^ K.)—Svis(iuehanna r. ■, ni.; ^Vhite Deer cr. 15 ni.; first liist: salmon (pike-perch), b. b., jiike etc.; bass most abundant: lamprey eels and Buuill tisli as Ijaits; August and September best; hotel #1 !>. d.; boats 50c p. d. White Haven (Leh. V. See page VI)— Hays and Block cr. 3 m.: Wright's ( r. 1 m. In all of these trout are caught with the usual baits from April 1 to Augii>i 1. We have received no report of hotels etc. but the charges are always low at interior fishing points in Pennsylvania. White Oak ((' I'i; Mt. H.)—.V large dam and cr. '4 m.; pike are most numer- ous and are caught mainly with live minnows from .\ugust to November; farm houses 7.")c p. d., giiides not needed; boats ,*1 p. d. Wilkes Barre (Leh. V. See page M and I). L. ,^- W.)— Susquehanna r., Untit- iugton cr., Bowman's cr., Harvey's 1., trijut in creeks, b. b., pickerel, perch, et' iu i. and r. ; minnows, helgramites and worms as baitw; .May and June best for trout and .\uguut, September and October tor bass; good accommodations at reasou.il)le UNITED 8TATKS AND CANADA. 177 best; uo guides; )■: i.fs: boatH ami bait i-hcaii. liowniiinV cr. i« ont? oi the best trout stroaiiis in 1' niiHylviinia; Harvey's 1. aboinids in b. b., pickert'l, pcrrh vU\ There are other t n! truut HtreaiiiH in the vicinity at which the liotel ehar^eh are about f 1 j). d. Willow Orove (t). L. 'V W.)—>'ii,-<(iuehanna r. ', ni.; b. b. |irin«ii>aily: toa 111.; Lake l'o])ononiin<{ ■* iii.; trout in streams, and \>. h., jierch, cattish etc. in '.; worms, minnows, ci'abs and Hies hm liaits; .Viiril and May best for trout, .August and September for )>. b. and others; liiitels at reasonable rates; boats and ))aits re- l...rted "free." Winterbum i All. V.)— There are trout in the following waters; IJennett's Branch , in.; South Fork ', m.; Mountain Kun ', m.; Soutli Fork yields the best lishiiit;; tip' white firiib and tlies tied with some red in them are the best lures in the early s'iisou; hotels *1.'J5 to $'2 p. d.; boats not needed; guides f2 \>, d.; May and .lune I'.st months. Wissahickon ( P. >^' H . ) — Schuylkill r. and Wissahickon cr. near station; b. b. jiiiiii ipally ; minnows, ludgraiiiites, craytish and art. Hies as baits; .June and early \Ki.n of July liest: boats r>uc \). d. ^^'e learu that the Wissahickon is getting to be a fair b. b. stream. Wyalusingf (Leh. V. See i>age VI.)— Susquehanna r. 1 ni.; b. b., rock bass, .snntish, SusijUtduinua salmon (iiike-perch), etc. ; bass most abundant: bullheads ii:id heljiramites usual baits: June, July, .\ugust and Seiitemiter best; hotel fL.'iii 1'. d.; boats and bait chcaii. In some years the b. b. fishing at '^his point lias been \ . ty good. York Kaveu (I'enna. r.) — I'onnewago Falls ou Susquehanna r.; b. 1 . priuci- li,dl>. but some salmon (pike-perdi); htdgramites, minnows, "stone catfish." I'ray- fi-li, etc. as baits: October when r. is low, best time; boats and hait can be oi)- t. lined. When the water is low, good fishing can be had from the rocks in uiid- ri\er. ZiefiClersville (Perkionun r. ) — Perkiomen cr. and Swamper.; first best; b. b., .- iiilisTi and rittish; luiuiiows. Hies, etc. asbait.'^; July, .Vugustand Se;itemb"r best: h'ttd at reasonable rates. Fair b. b. fishing. RHODE ISLAND. Abbotts Rtin iN- ^. >v N- K.)— Abbotts run n(>ar station; fargills br. ', ni.; lir.-t best; trout, pickerel and some coarse varieties, pickerel most uumerous; >;.uicrs and angle woi'nis used as baits; spring and summer best seasons; pickerel < lught numerously in winter: boats and bait at merely uomiual figureH. Cargills br. is considered "a fair trout ground." Block Island (via New London, Conn., by str.) — To this ground is accorded the Ingest strii'ed bass ever taken on rt)d and reel, viz.; one of l()(i lbs. killed some \iars ago. Those of ".i.") lbs. and upward are Uiken every season. Very fine fish- ing. The usual charges that prevail at watering places. Bristol Ferry (*>■ ('. See pagt^ XIV.)— Narragansett Bay near station; bluefish, 1 iiiliig (blackrtsh), scup (porgy), etc.; 'autog and scup most abundant; crabs, clanis, 1. idlers, etc. as baits: June, July, .\iv..('. See page XIV.)— Narragansett Bay '„ m.; scup (porgies\ liliie- /l-'.i, striped bass, etc.; scup and bluefish most numerous; dams, crabs, etc. as ImUs; June to October best; uearest hotel at Bristcd Ferry. Coventry iN- Y. A; N. E.) — Peckham p. at station; Quiduick Reservoir m. 'til guild; pickerel and perch: usual baits; guide #'J ^t. >0 p. d.; boats at moderate Cranston (N. V. .'t N. E.) — Sjjragties p. '4 m.; Dyers p. ,'j ni.; UandcUs p. '^ m.; ^1 ei'tacle p. \ m.: Pocasset br. near station; all abiuit alike; b. b., perch, etc.; \v"rmR usual baits; April, May ami June best; hotels at reasonable rates. These ;ir.- large and beautiful \i'ds and patronized by auglera from Providence. Then are itlier p'ds near by, and also three large reservoirs 3 ni, distant which are said to li ive large quantities of b. b. ^ud pickerel in theui. Greene iN- V. \- N. E.) — Grea* br. '^ ni ; brook trout; small flab and worm baits; .M i\ and June best, I li 178 THR ANOLEB 8 GUIDE BOOK. Kayatt(Prov. W. &B.)— NarraRansett Bay ^m.; tantoR(blackflBh), haRB. blr.cH !i flAtrtHh, cunners etc.; tantog iiiOHt numerous in seaHou: nc>ft Hhell claniH, iiiiin^c.<, tiddlerH, cral)h etc. as baitw; May, June, 8ej)t«miber and 0(;t()y>er best ; hotel at rcii- Hoiiabb; jjrico; IxiatH can be obtained. Sonic trout are (taught in adjacent brookh in the Kpriny, and there if* fairly yood pickerel and iien-h fiHhiug to be had. Blver Point (N. Y. 1^ X. E.)— North and S<»>uli HranchcH of Pawtuxet r. '., m.: b. b., ])ickercl i-tc.: Imish most mnnerous; usual baitH audneawoUM; Lot«ls at moder- ate i)rices; boatw and bait .'MK' i>. d. Tiverton (O. C. .See paf^e XIV.)— Seaconet r. near station; tautog (bla. h.; l)ait cheap. Warren (O. C. .See pajio XIV.)— Kiokemuit r. (fronh water) 1 m.; Palmer's or Wiiri'en r. near station; Narraj^ausett Bay 'i m.; tautof,' (blackflwh), Hcup (iioi''.;,vi, Ktriped ba.-^s, also iiickerel, i)erch, vW. in trcHli x.ater: clams, niUHselH, crabs kmiI the usual fresh \vat(!r baits: May 15 to October 1") best: last of ebb and lirst ot tl 1 tides best; hotels .•fl.ooj). d.; rowboat with guide S- p. d.; sailboat do, $4 to S'> \i. d. Excellent fishing in both bay and rivers. Washington (X. V. .V N. E.)— Mishneck p. 2 m.; Flat Ri\T'r Keporvoir 1 m . : Tio- gree 1). ] 111 : lirst and last best: trout, pickerel and iierch, the lust most iiiimercni-; shiners ami angle wufiiis as baits; April to November best; boarding liouseH il ji.d.: boatu aud baitu rcatiunabie. SOUTH CAROLINA. Adams Run (Chas. & S.)— Pon P(m or Edisto r. 15 m.; rockftsh (V), trout, bream, shad and mullet, the two latter being most aliiiiidaiit; worms and <-ut bait u>ei!: Eebruary to !Sei)tember best; "neap" tides best. Ashepoo (('has. A: H.)— .\shepoo r. near station; trout, (b. b.). jierch, bream, rork ('.')etc.: bream iiiostabiiiKlaiit : worm bait; suiiimur mouths best. We think the "rork " so called aliove. is the strijied oass, but it is very ditticult to identify a fish by th-' local name prevailing in the Southern States, I.4ist of ebb and first of flood tide best. Beldoc (P. n. .<: .\.) — Boldoc p. and cr. near station; bream, trout (b. >•>.), y,u-\ (pikej etc.; bream most numerous; worm bait; April, May and June best; biiutr< and bait can be lia m. distant. Canipbellton (P. H. >*v" A.i — Coosawhatchie '1^., m.; Jackson branch 4 m. Sa\ainiali r.; .lackson branch best; bream, trout (b. b.). catfish etc.; trout .... . breaiu most numerous: earth and Catawba worms as l)aits; .May, June, July aul August best; boats and baits can be had. Charleston (Several r. r. and s. s. lines)— ,\tlantic Ocean pi m.; blackfish. bas-;. whiting, ti'iiut. por^ies, sheepshead ami other varieties; blackfish. whiting and trnut most numerous; shrimp and prawn t>!: 1, hroam, rod; link till' "rorU" a rish bv tli> of flood ti.l- (1). h.), jii.l. liCHt: b(p;it^ •Is (pike), rock i:i..")n to i'l m.; Coix'"-* etc.: worm ;'oKt. Bi'tii !• •1: 4 111., an I trout ill:! ue, July au'l kfish, bas-i, U)X aiul trout Is ;?'.i,5ii to t. I .li llirtiiny cr. > Iter, lunlh't. line Im'si; 1 tide U-.-t. II tbe abo\i» is so (aii'l they eau 1" ped bass "I s. lu Mary- •able. 4 ni. ; tir-^t hoi: rockfish (striped bass), trout (b. b.), perch, »'atflsL, ,ia<'k (pike), ete.; p«reh aud cattisb most abundaut: live bait and earth worms used; May t«> July bcHt; boanliun house *l.'2r) p. d.; guide $1 p. d.; guidtH furnish boat and bait. Half ebb to yoiuig flood is the best staige of the tide. Ellenton (i*. R. A: A.)— Ujiper .1 runs, .Savannah r.. Four Mile branch and the I'h from 1 to 3 m.; Savannah r. and the I's l)est; trout, (b. b.), bream, perch, catflHh, (tc: earth worms, waxp or jacket nest etc. as baits; April and t>ctober best months; lint'l at reasonalile prices. The ytriped bass (i-ocktish) run up the Savannah r. in (luiuitities during July and Aii^, Florence (Several r. r.)— Black cr. 4 m.; Lowthers 1. H m.: Lynch's r. 10 m., lic^iile.s numerous mill ])'f;s: Lowthers 1. best: trout, (b. b.), bream, redhorse, pfrcli, etc.; bream most abundant; wo''ni bait principally; May to September iu- ilu.sive bebt; hotels $2 p, d.; ooatH and bait at small cost. Oeorgfetown (O. k L.)— Wiuyah Bay li m.; Waccaman r. '2 m.: Sampit r. r. Wliarf, Pee Dec r. i m.; Santee r. 14 m.; llrst named best: channel bass, drum, sea ti'Mit, whiting, croaker, etc.: shrimp, crabs and clams as bait; low water slack is tli( best tide; May 1 to Oct, 1 best; hotels reasonable; guides plenty at $1 to ^2 \i. il.; boats 7.')0 to ;fl p. d. • Gourdin's (No. E. of S. (".) — Santef, r. 1 '.,. in.; "brook and spotted trout," bream, pcicli, eti'.; perch and bream most numerous; W()rms and cut bait us«'d, and for tniit live bait; May to September best. The "brook and sjiottecl trout" so called liy our correspondont we judge to be the b. 1). and the strawberry buss. The best tisliiiig at this point is in the I's of the Santee Fee Swamps, very diflicult to get at, h\a full of flsh. Hampton (P. R, 't .\.)— Salkehatchi(> r; 2 m.; perch, pike and trout; perch most iiuiuiroiis; worms and snuill tish as baits; April, May and Juno best; hotel $2 p. d.; 1 .lats not needed; bait cheap. Hardeeville (('has. (te S.) — Savannah r. 3 in.; New r. 5 m.; last best early in s a>(in, and Savaniuih r. later; round trout (':') rock (striped bass), jack (i>ike), liream, 1' rcli, "speckled trout" (.-ea trout), chub, rpd breast ('.'), eti'.; bream and reil brea-t iun>it abmidaiit: worm, gras.shoppta- and cricket baits; summer mouths best; s;r,i(les, boats and bait reasonable. First of flood tide best. Jackson (P. K. \' ■^•) — Hollow cr. 2 'a m.; Savannah r. 2^i m.; Fpper 3 runs 4 to 'iiii.: Siivaiiiuri r. best; bream, perch, catrtsh, etc.; Catawba worms as bait; .-Vpril, .Ma> ami .Iiiiie best; no regular hotels, Johns Island (('has. .t S.) — Edisto r. and Kanlowlt>'s cr.: bLu'k and striped bass, iiiiillet, shad, whiting, etc.; shrimp, clams, spoony and jialeiit b(d)s; .\pri]. May, ■Iiilic. Sei>teiiiber ami October best: boats and bait lioininal, E.\cellent lisliilig (>1 icially in tlii' Edisto r. Last of i'tober and Novem- liir best. Rantowlos (i has. \- S.)— Stono r. :i ni.; trout (b. b.); live mullet as bait; Novom- lii land Decciiilier best; flood tide best. Salkehatchie (('has. \- S.)— Salkehatchie r. )j m.: rombaheo r. :i m.: trout (b. 111. jack (pike), perch, red breast, (y)catflsh etc.: catttsb and red breast most nuiiier- : worms, cut bait and bobs used; .Vpril, May and Jiiiii' best: the "bob" is a liiiiich of gay feathers or red flannel tied on a hook. Young flood tide best. Scranton iNo. E. of S. C.)— Lynch's r. 4 m.; Mill p. adjacent; first best: red 111 lly trtiiU (V), carp and bream; worm bait mostly; July to Octolur best; no regular lindl; boats can be had .Ode p. d. (iood rtshing reporti'd. Vamville (P. K. •'^ A.)— lireat .Salkehatchie swamp 5 m,; Coosawhatchio awamp .) catii.-jh etc.; worniH, rut and livo bait; .June and July l)fHt fur jxTch, and tall tur pik«; privttto boarding liouseH ^Vi tu .■►•JU i>. month; boatn and bait can be [.m- ciired. White Hall (Oban. iV Sj—Conibahee r. 4 lu.; Kirkl"H i-r. 1 ni.; last bcKt; ti'Uit (b. b.), litltihh, bream, jack (pike) etc.; I)ream iiiOHt numerous; earthworms ainl crayhsb iis baitn; May and .luiie Ijent; no hotel; guide .»l..">i> p. d.; boatr) and bait r)(»c ]). d. Low tide best. Yemassee ( t*. K. ^ A.) — C'ombabee r. t m.; trttut (b. 1).), i»erch, bream, shail, rock etc.; eartli worms, Hilver liKh, grub worms etc. as baits; si)riug best for shad, BUnimer and fall for others; hotel i^'l p. d.; boats and bait can be had. TENNESSEE. Anderson (N. t'. i^: .St. L. See page X)— ('row cr. near station; tro\u (b. !•.), perch etc.; minnow auc. worm baits: .May am' June best mouths; minnows Ic each. Bellevue (N. C & St. L.)— IMg Harpetb 1 in.. South Harpetb fi m.; the f.,r- mer best; 1. m. b. b., perch, cattish etc. ; bass and cattish most minierous; worms and iiiiuuowB an baits; .Vpril, May and June. No hotels or guides, the latter ii.it needed. Boyce ((^. V ('.)— <'hickamauga or. 1 m.; b. b., "jack-salmon," perch etc.; b. li. and perch most numerous; live minnows as bait; April, May and June best momli,.., minnows $1)). inb. 'ihc ••jack-salmou" is either the pike-perch or the pike. ( un- fiisioii worse I'oiifoiindcd attends the attempt t- edition of tie Guide Book foi 188C will make plain the present tangle in tlif local nomeuc'ature of ttsh, uot only iu Teunossee but in many other sectious of tbi' country. Centreville (N. <'. A: St. L. S<'e page X)— Duckr. at station; Swan cr. 4 m.; riut r. S 111.. Pine r. best; trout (b. b.j, perch and jack (pike-perch); bass most numennis; .\pril. May, .)uu(\ September and October best; baits — minnows etc.; hotels .*"2 \i. d.; boats and bait reasonable. Kxcullent fishing reported. Coultexville (Q. *: C.)— Sale cr. near station; Kock cr. 1 1^ »"■; Tennessee r. .') m.; first best; trout, (probably b. 1).) and perch; (lerdi most numerous; minnow ainl Worm baits; .\pril. .May and June best; hotel $1 p. d.; minnows loc p. dt'Z.; bciat^^ can generally be borrowed. Daisy (Q. vt ('.)— Chickamauga cr. 2 in.; pen-li and bass; perch most abundant; minnows as bait: May and June best months: no hotels; guide can be itrocurfl at .■f 1 to .*l.i5l( p. d. : bait can be obtained Dickson (N. C A; St. li. See page Xt — loiies cr. :< m.; Yellow cr. t! m.; Pine r. li to 1(1 m.; Pine r. best; trout, b. b., perch, catfish etc.; bass most numerous; Octnli er and Aj)ril best; baits — minnows, etc.; hotels $'2 p. d.; boats, bait and guiiltels i\ to $'J p. d.; buatt and bait at trifling cost. Emory Oap (Q. 't ('■) — Kiuory r. 1 to (> m., bass and pike; bass most numerous: live minnows and art. baits used; April and May best; hotels *■,.,")(• p. d.; baits can be obtained. Zhuory River (Wald. lUdge r.)— Excellent b. 1>. fishing, both varieties. See -Ml. Savage Ky. EstellSpriners(X. ('. >'^- ^t.L. See page X)—P:ik r. 1 m.; Taylor's cr. Kj in.; first l)est; trout, catfish, perch etc.; minnows and worms as baits: May and June best: no regular hotels; bait i-an lie procured at nominal cost. Olen Alice (V. iV t'.)- Whites cr. 1 m.: Piney cr. ;t m.; first best; trout, (b. bi, drum, black perch etc.; crayfish, small fish aii(i worm baits; April and May best; jirivate boanl 75c p. d.. guide $1 p. d.; boats and bait at very low cost. Graham (N. C. k St. L. ^ee page X)— Mill cr. '20J yds; Piney r. 1 (, m.: the lati.T best: b. b., perch and catfish: the first named in the majority: minnow bait: .\pril May, Sept. Oct. b«st tiun.; good ch«ap board; pUuty of voluiitecr guides; boats uut needed. fNTTEl) STATES AND CANADA. 181 'iincsHee r. •> m.; iftiiM. Set' Mt. St. L. Seepage X.) — Ciiifv Fork 21 m. See Sparta, Teun. Hampton I K. T. \' W. N. C.)— Ti^'cr or. 4 in.; trout princiiial'y; rtifs aiul woxil uriiis an l)HitM; May, June, .Inly iiiid .Xu^'imt l)cst: liotels at .*1 t<> :*"J p. cl.: linatM aiiMiaitat tritliiit^ cost; Thf waters are mostly shallow aud au^lers -jcnerally .\a/<-. Helenwood Q. *: <'"•)— New r. '2 to 5 111.: bass (1>. !>.), salmon (iiike-pcrcht. •■tc; minnows. Hits etc. an baits; April, May aud .June best: hotels $4 .p w.; ^,'iiides .■? 1.50 [1. 1.; boat.s and liait cheap. KtintiUGCdon ( N . V. k St. L. See pa^o X)— IJeavor or. 'i m.; Crooked ' best; trout, (V) pereh, "jack or pike" and catlish; perch nioit numerous; iMinnow, crayfish and worm baits; .\i)ril, May and -lune best; hotels •■? I to $1..")() p. i!.: bait can lie had w itlioiit eliiirt;e: boats not needed. We (juote the words of our <(inesi>ond,'nt, "jaik or iiike." (^uery — If the .jack is a pike what is a "iack-sal- iiiouV" Ih it not a pike-iierchV The l)est tishinK is al)out lu m. distant at the junc- fiou of the two above named cr's and the Obion r. at what is known as Wilder'H lower mill; at Uennett's mill, 4 m. on Crooked cr., it Ih also good, in fact very line ;it both points. Knozville (Several r. r.)— Little r. 10 m.; Little Tennospee r. 18 m.; both nood; 'lii.-s, salmon (pilI:ircli, .\pril, May and December best; hotels $'i p. d.; guides if 1 p, d.; boats aud 'i.'ut very reasouable. Xiauciugr (Q- '^' C.)— Enuiry r. 4 m.; iaok (pike), drum, salmon (piko-perch) etc.: luinnow bait!-; spring best seasou; hotel $1 p. d. Uur correspondent writes: ".Some ;ii]f lish caught from this river." Lawrenceburg' (L. & N.) — Shoal cr. near station, and running .tlong line i'. r. 4o 111 . good all along tlie creek; trout (probably the b. b.). pike anil pcrih: trout most liiiiiierous: live, bait, minnows. Hies etc. used; .Vpril, .May, October and November lust: hotels at moderate charges; gtiides can be had. Lebanon (N. c. .V: iliMiit ;t m. distant. Manchester (N. c. \- st. L.)— Duck r. 1 m. and other pronpR or branches 1 ', m.: liiilh good; trout ((irobably b. b ), pi ich and .ither vurieties; trout most mimei'ous; iinnnows, worms and belgramites as baits: May, .June and .September l)est; hotels at irasonable rates (.r'20 p. mouth); boats aud bait at small cost. Excelleut ftshing n])i)rted. McMinnv'Ue (N. C. \- St. L. See page X.)— Barren Fork V m.; Collins r, '2'.j; ( iiiicy Fork 12 m.; all good: j)er»-h, trout (probably b. b.), bream, jack (pike), (Irum all! cattish; trout and perch most numerous; minnows, craytish and trolling Jiaits; May to October be.st; hotels, guidtvs, Ijoats etc. at reasonable jirices. These waters allord excelleut fishing and are much freiiueuted by the anglers of Nashville. New River (l^ *; C.)— lu the acce.ssible waters are found i)ike. salmon (pike- l'''>\ember, the last two >)eing best. Normandy ;N. C. >^: St. I,.)— Dttck r. ', m.: trout (proliably b. b.), perch, red- 111 I'sc, cattish etc. : trout and jierch most abundaiit; minnows useil mostly: .\pril, \Ia> and Juue best; miuuows Ic each. The best grounds are from the towu two .11 lies up the river. Pulaski (L. (.V N.) — Sugar cr. '20 in.; Shoal cr. 10 ni.; brook trout, red eye (rock Im-,-.). salmon (pike-perch), etc.; trout most inimerous: minnow bait: April and May best; hotels $2 p. d. ; guides reasonable; boats ami bait cheap. Rathbum (Q- >^ C.) — Teniu'.ssee r. 5 m.; Big Soddy cr. 1 m.; first best; trout (b, li . butl'alo, drum and catfish: drum most numeroiis; wirm and minnow baits; May best mouth; hotels at reisonaV)le prices; guides, boats and bait at moderate cost. Reelfoot Lake (N. C. A: St. L. S(>e jiage X- -to Union City thence by stage) — lliis is a very fine b. b. \\ater; hotel good; boats at hand; live l)ait generally used. Kxiellent wild fowl shooting. See Uuion City Teun. Koan Mountain ( E. T. k W. N. C.)— Roaring cr. 3 m.: trout principally; flies 1H2 THE ANCilvtK S GUIDE BOO'i. and WDod (^nil)H as l>aitH; May, .Iiuio, July and AugiiHt bcHt; boU-ls $1 to «'^ J). (1.; IxiatH and bait at tritlinn loht. The watfi'K are niOHtly Hhallow and wading is gfn«' rally iwactici'd. Bobbins iV- A; I'.)— BriniHtoniM'r. J'^ni.; New run ;i in.; Clear Fork -t ni.; White Oak'Jni., Ch^ar i'tirk bt'st; i)ickt!rfl, h. b., Halnioii, (piko ix'rt'h,) p('rc;h, rattlsh itc; jiickcni and haHH nniHt nunicrn\iH: niinnowH an liaits; Ajirii and May bent; liotil at reanonaMe ratt'H; guidcH at $1 j). trip; boatH 'ii'ic Ui Sue. p. d. Kock Island (N. <'. ift St. L. See jia^c X)— Cancy Fnrk, Rocky r. f'ollinH r. 1 ni.; tirnt iit'Ht; trout, (i)robably b. i;.,) black perch, cattinh, rcdhoTKO etc.: ininnown, \vcirninand craytiHh an baits; May, June, September and October bcBt; boats free; Uiiuuowrt Ic each. Hockwood {Q. At C.) — Enu)ry r. H ni. : Maniniy'n cr. in in.; tirnt bent: basn, jack, cattiHlietc.; minnow baitw; May, .June, September and l)ct(. w. ; t,'uide.'rl {i. «l.; oats and bait ciicap. In this scclmu tl.t- name <■!' ".jack" appears to be indiscriminately applied to the pike and pikt- pi'rch. Koddy is located in the mountainous section of Teuu., hence the "trnut" so called is probably the brook trout of the East. Bhellmonnd (N. C. A: St. L. Seepage X)— Cove cr. '„ m.; Sp(juatcbie r. 2 iii ; 'J'enii. r. at station; Secniatchie r. best; trout, (b. b.,)jieicli, bulfaloetc.; Ajiril ;uiil May best; baits, minnows, cniytish and dough; no rc(,'ular hotels, guides or bmiis. (iood tishing in SeiiuatchicM". ; in the Teuuesset! tnit or "layout" linetf only iiic used and those by market fishermen. Sparta(N. C. >^: St. L.) — Cauey Fork 1H ui.; trout, (b. b.,i perch, catfish etc.; tiout mo>t iiumcidiis: a good fishing water; Aj ril and May licst; baits, minnows, ciiiy- fish and worms; hotels, guides, hoats and baits reasonable. .\ good hunting sci'- tion. Union City (N. C. ,^- St. L. See page X.|— Keelfoot 1. l."> m.; b. b., bream, iiiik- erel. iiei'cn, croppies etc. : Land s. m. b. b., most numerous; li\(' minnow iiiiil spoonbaits; spiii:g and fall months; hotel ^^l and J'J ji. d.; guides at reasonalij.) prices; boats free to guests of the lK)tel. (iood wild fowl shooting on the lake, which is noted for veiy fine fishing. WartraceiN. C. .^: St. L.)— (jarrison 1 iii.; Duckr. ;!'^ m.; Duck r. best; trmit. (b.b.) perch etc.: bass most numerous; ."March, Ajiril, May, Sept. and Oct. bt»t; baits, minnows and crayfish: hotels ,■?!.. "o ji. d.; boats free, baits reasonai>le. The resident anglers are very courteous to visiting fishermen. Wauhatchie (N. C. >*<: St. L. See page X)— Look Out cr. \, m.; Tennessee r. 'J'., m.: last best: trout (proba! ly b. b.) jierch, drum, biitl'alo etc.; trout and butl'alo mggle-eye^), salmon (jiike-perch i; trout and perch most al)uniUiiit; minnows as bait; eai'ly siiringand late fall besi; hotid $'J j). d.; guides $1 i'. il.; bait can be had; boats not necessary. White Oak is considered a very line tishiuj^ wafer, b. 1). weighing up to (1 lbs. having been taken from it. WinfieldiV- \- C.)— .South fork Cumberland r. 7 m.; jack fish, (?) salnn ii. (liiUe-perili ) white i>erch. b b., cattish etc.; salmon most numerous; minnow^as bait: .luue lest month; no hotels, cami)ing has to be done; guide can be had; Uiiu- Uows Ic each; boat free . Good wild turkey shooting, TEXAS. Alleyton(G. II. .t S. \.) — Colorado r. '4 m.; :\Iillers 1. .3 m.; trout, (b. b.), perch, "gaspergou," (V) buffalo and catfish; gasiiergou mo^t abundant; live bait and earth- worms used; March to October best; hotel $'.'.") p. m.; guide $1 p. d.; guide furnishes bait. Collinibns (('. H. I't S. A.)— Colorado r. '4 m.; Cuniings cr. 4. m.; Miller's 1. 'i in.: Peach cr. 7 m.; Cuniings cr. bi ^^t; trout, (b. b.), jierch, drtim, catfish, butl;ilo, etc.; pen h most abundant: worms and small tish as baits; May and June best; hotels J2 p. d.; boats not needed. UNITED STATES AND CANADA, 183 Del Rio (O. H. & S. A.)— Sau Felijie Bubnrbh of towu of Del Illo; Rio Oraiulp r. jiii.; Ik'Vil'H r. 15 HI.; Uio (iiiiiid*' uiid San Felipe bent; trout, (b. b.), jiercli, cattish iiiinal" etf. all aboiiiul; iiiiiiiioxvs. wornis, beet' tto., uh baitn; Hpriii^ and Hiininier |,^•^t; lnltel^^ at reuHouable raten; nuideH at moderate cost; boats aii: April aud May best; hotel (section house) 75c p. d.; guides, boats and bait at !.i iiiiiial cost. Galveston (Several r. r.) — The waters of Oalvestou Bay give most excellent tish- .11^; fur tiio usual ^!lrieties of fishes whose habitat is the (iuU (>.■' Mexico; anioni; thiM' is til-, tarpon and other noted ^.'ame tishcs of the salt wafer. Kvery facility is jiluiiid for a day's sport, and the char^'es of all kinds are not unreasonable. Har'WOod ((>. 11 .v S. .\.)— San Marcos r. (1 m.: trout, (b.b.), catfish, buffalo etc.; i-!inl liaifs; sj.rint:, early summer and fall best; no hotels nearer the fishing .iiiiiiids than the town; boats and bait at very little cost. Houston .(>>e\ era 1 r. r.)— San ■Tacinio r. .'(4 ni.: Spring cr. 'J.') m.; Clem or. 'JO m.. Kra/cis r. 'v m.; (iraud i.. Ea^jle 1. and many small I's near r. r. lines; b. b., white jircli. bream, striped bass (fresh wanr). sun i eich. fioj,'i,'le-e\ e (lock bass), cattish • tr.; b. b. and cattish most abundant, ininnows. cut an such <'an be jirocured; boats and bait at iiumiiial cost. The head of (ialves- :i u bay, where there is \cr> fine salt water fishing, is distant '2.r) m. Kotintze (< ' • \k d.. will act as gtiides; boats not :.riil.(l; bait at small cost. Excellent fishing' leported. La Coste ((f. H. .V S. .\.)— Medina r. 1 '; m.: Spring' cr. :t m.; tirst ln'st; fiout 1>. b. I. catfish and buffalo; catfish i.rcdomiiKtte: froj,'s. small fish, earth Wdiiiis. • !i'. as baits; March, .Xiiril, Miiy a'jd June best; ht'tel .•■■■•J) p. month; boats and bait ;1.-"' p, d. Marion (<». H. \- S. .\.i— (Jiiailalniie r. S m.: Cibolo r. ."i ni.; first best; front (b. i , I'lilValo and cattish; iiiiiiiiows and doii^di in cotton as baits; .Viiril, May ainl ^< I !i lulicr best; hotel iT) p. w. New Philadelphia ('». H. .v S. A.)— I>i'wberry cr. '.. in.; West liernard cr. 1 m.; M'lillc liernard cr. ."> in.; lii« liernard cr. 7 m.; last best; front (b. b.), ]ierch, cat- ;,-li. itc; iierch and cailish most abundant; worms, fresh meatand wood bor»'rs i-l'uits; May, June and July best; no hotels, but lioard can lie procured, $1 {>. d. llii' twliiii}i is reported ••iiiditfereiit. " Orange (t'- H. >V S. a.' — .Sabine r. at station; Sabine 1. ]o m.; Kevi-ral small I's iiiil bayous near; JSabiue 1. best; front, (b. b.i, perch -and others; beef and small lish i>liails; f^ood the whole year: bo els .•rl.."!! to S'J p. d. : f,'n ides, boats and baitat :.i"iliiafe prices, liuriiij,' hit;li fide- several varieties of salt water fish are cau^'lit :ii tile Sabine r. and the (general lishing is very tine. .\n excellent shooting and Ijuutiuf; section. Richmond ((i. II. .«c S. A.)— Brazos r. '.,' m.: Bij? cr. 8 m.; first Iie.'-t; perch, v.i-i' I','" I .'I latlisli. bnflalo, etc.; cattish predominate; worms, beef, etc. as baits M ;il. May ami June best; hotels j'J p. d.; guides, boats and V)ait reasonable. Sau Antonio (aHH family other than b. •m Ivl 1p1, ■f ' ' i i ' i il 1 , • i i 6< . 1>:: 1 yif^ 184 THE ANOLEK 8 GUIDE BOOK. Beerniu (rt'(l()iiii'atiiiK: wuriiis as halt Murch, Ai.ril aiii.i. porch, cattiMb etc.; cattlnb umnt iibiindant; variouH liaitM; March to Ortuhi.r l)e«t. Uvalde (Ci. H. i^ S. .\.)— Lcona r. .'> ni.; Frior. IJ ni ; Xuec(;H r. lo ni.; hiHt t)tst, tront (b, b.), jicrch, cattiHh etc.; trout nnrnt nunici'oUM; minnows aw bait: Muv June, July and Anyunt bent; hotel ;f'2 to $'J.">0 p. d. Villag'e (<•. H. ,\; .S. .\.)— Village cr.; trout (b. b.), iMich, cattinh etc.; perch ui.,,; )i))undant: Ciitaljiii worniM, dough etc. as baitw; -Vpril, Jlay and June bewts boat.^auii bait at nominal cont. Waelder (<•. H. \- s. .\)— San Marcos r. and (iinidaluiJC r.; trout, (b. b.), iicrdi. (•atlish. buHalo etc.; perch and cattish most n\imerons; worms, fresh meat aiiil small tisli as baits: >iarch, .\pril and May best; hotels j^'j p. d. ; boats and bait ruii ))e o))tained. Walker (<>■ H. ilv: S. .\.)— Fish 1., Carlos 1 , Pumpkin 1.; first best; pen-h. tioi;; (b. b.), cattish etc.; perch most abundant: worms, beef etc. as baits; April, May aii.l June best; guides, buatH and bait can be bad reanouable Weimar (<'■ H. i^- S. .\.) — Colorado r. 7 m.; .Adkins 1. 7 ni.; trout (b. b.), licnii. butlalo anil I'attish; meal and cotton baits used for butl'alo, minnows for trout ainl various baits for perch; April to .September best; hotels $2 p. d.; glides, boats aiui bait at moderate charges. UTAH, TERRITORY. I'tab 1. -im.: Hattle cr. 4, m.; first best; ttoiit, the latter iu'edominatin^;; worms, •^rasshoiipi )■, etc. as baits; June, July and Au^.ist best: hotels $1 to .f:i p. d. : guide.s at reuscm. able rate; no boats; baits reasonable. American Pork (l>. A: R. (i. <.'hul) and other coarse varietii Clear Creek (D. .V U. G.)— Soldin cr.. Pleasant Valley cr. aud Clear cr. here and form (Spanish Fork (T.: all Kood; brook trout: grubs and grassimii June "iu until Atigust best time: hotel JI.'mJ Our correspondent writes: "The fishing is goi tised as bait, the latter mostly guides and boats unnecessary, up and down the streams." Echo (F. F.)— Weber r. and Echo er. near station: Franklyn cr. .S m,; all fine: trout: flies and minnow l)aits; hotel $l..-)() \i. d.; boats not recpiireil: plenty and clii ap. 'ihe cr. trout run from '4 to 2 lbs; the r. trout from '^ to 5 aud both are abundant. I'll II lali VI' ry liait Oreen Hiver (D. \- R.G.)— Green r. accessible: "white salmon," chub iti,: "col)ble rollers." (V) etc. most numerous; beef liver dried, best bait for "salniou": April. May, and June best; hotels $2 p. d.; uo guides or boats needed. IiOgau(F. P.)— I.ogan r. 1 m.: Blacksmiths Fork 1 m.; first best; trout, hcniii:; etc.; orook trout nu)st abundant: tiies, grubs, angle worms etc. as baits; Juui. July and August best; hotels at reasonable rates; bait easily procured. Kaysville (f). \- U. G.)— Wel)er r. lo m.; trout and mouutaiu herring: tiivf na(uod most numerous; grasshoppers aud toads as bait; June, July and .\umist best Milford (F. P.)— Panguiteh 1. 70 m.; Beaver r. and Pine cr.; Panguitch 1, aiii Pine cr. i)est; brook and lake trout; g>'a8sbopi)ers, grubs, worms etc. as baits: May and October best months ; Milford is the present terminal point of the Utah < 'ii- tral branch of the Fnion Pac. r. r.. and is the nearest r. r. point to Panguitch 1. which is noted for its grand ttshing and bunting. Ogdeu (U. P.)— Weber r. and Ogdeu r. near station: 'ast best; trout and mount ain herring; tro.it most numerous; flies and worms as baits; June, July aiil August best; hotels $1..5() to fa p. d.; three tributaries of the Ogden r. which ei.ii'ty into it Kt m. from Ogden, are famous fishing waters for trout, especially in tli'' months of June, July aud .\ugust: Echo cr., Chalk cr., Loaf cr. aud Cauou cr.. all tributariea of the Weber are full of luuuutam UouU t'NITED STATES AND CANADA. 185 U(l Clear (• Park City (V. P.)— Strawberry cr. 4 bo tine. TeaniH and driverH cau be secured u^ any time. Peterson (!'. P.)— Weber r. near station; tront and herring; trout nioHt nunier- jiiv; niinnowH, grub worniH and art. flicH used; July, August, Sei)teniber and Oi tober bent. Pleasant Valley Jtmc. (D. k R. O.)— Wbite r. FIhIi cr. and Price r. }j ni.: all ii..iil: iMoimtiiiii and salmon tiout; lirut named niowt ninnerouH; baitH — mostly aitiiiiial tlie« or uraHHliopiierN; April to October best; notel $7 to Jlf) j). vv. Price (D. <'^' H- er best; hotel $l.">Oji. d.; pihle #:t !>. d.; boats not needed; yuides furuisli bait. Trout are in threat abunclaiice in llu'se waters. Salt Iiake (H- i^' R- O.)— River Jordan 1 '^ ni.; Warm Sprint^s 1. 1 ni.; ftrst named 1,1 -t: trout au(l coarst; fish, the latter most numerous: worms usual bait; Jum^ and Aii^'Mst best; hotel iharj^'es reasonable; t^uide ifl and board p. d.; boats and baits at iMiuiinal cost. dcofield(l^. \ K. Ci.)— Mud cr. '4 m.; Fish cr. 4 m.; last named best; moimtaiu tv.ut only; tiies and white grubH a.s baits; July best mouth. Sniithfield (T. P.)— Bear r. '2 m.; I,o;,'an r. 7 m.; last best; trout and mountain 111 irui'^'; troi;t umi-t abundant: grasslHippcrs and woiius as baits; July, .\ugust', .Sfpteiiiber and (>< tcdter best; hotel $'2 p. d; boats and bait $"J ji. d. Spring"ville (I*. <'*^ R- G.)— Hobble cr. running through town near station; I'tah 1 :; 111.: lirst named best; trout; worms and grasslioiipers as baits; .Viiril and 1. best; hotels i-1 to $2 p. d.; no guides or boats neeiled; l)aits plentiful. Thistle Fork iwt) to 2 m.; all very good: mouiitaiii trout; luinnows. gi'a^shoiijjers and grub \\..niis as bait; no hotel; tine camping grounds: guid to $10 p. w.; guides $'1 to #3 p. d.; guides furnish boat.s. Back Bay (*'• V. see page VII— to St Albans thence by team "> lu.)— This point is ii.'it d for its lines, m. b. b. lishing, also for pike, jiickerel, pike-jierch and ytdlow 111 rch. There is an exce'lent hotel with abundant boats, guides and baits. See The AMI.UIC.VN A.N(iI-Klt, Vol. V. pp. (ICi. Barnet (Passumpsic See pagi- VI) — Harveys p. ." m.; Wardens p. 4 ni.; !Monres 1.. Jm.; Hunts p. 4 m.; Conn. r. '1 m.; Hunts ]>. best: trout, pickercd and perch; {.1 ivh most niiniero\is; worms and minnows as baits: June and .\ugust best: hotels at reasonable prices; boats and bait very cheap. Barre(<'-V. See page VI I)— Troiit brooks in Orange, Topsham and A\ illiams t.Au about (i m. distant; trout only; wonns as bait; June best; hotel $1 p.u.; guides at ivasouable rates; bait plenty. Barton (P.issnmpsic. See page VI)— Crystal 1. near station; Willoughby 1. m.; St. .lie p. t> m.; all good; nuvscalonge, land-locked salmon, b. b. etc.; mascalonge and ba-s most numi'ioiis; niinjiows, tiies and spoon baits. May and June best f I'i III.: SHXltin'H r. Id in.; ShikI |>. and ('eerlield r., and KaHtand W. braiicliOH of Kimie »\\i\ small hnioks about l.'im.; trout and )>irkei'el; first most iiinneroUH: worms umkiI baits: May iind June bctit; bourd can be in'ucurcd, reaHouubk- at i)rivate Louses; bait plenty. Bethel (<'• V. See i)aj,'e VII) - AVliite V. and its braiicIieH wliicli are said to lie ."joino of tlie liiiest trout HtreaiiiH in the state: worm and tly baits: .May ai.il.liine best nioiitliH; hott'lH at ^^1 fo .*'2 )i.d., or .* t to .■?? ji.w.: m» boatu ueeded; bait plenty. Very line troiitiiig i» roiiortoil fsiiei-ially iu May and Jviiie. Bolton (<'■ V,)— WinooHki r. near station; lUdley br., ClloaHon br., Honey Hnlii,\v bi'., Tobin's br. 1 111.; l)ass, trout and various otliiM's; bass and trout most aliuii- daiit; Worm and tly baits: Aiinust best for b. b. and .luiie and July for trout uiiil otliers: hotels .*1 J), d. : n id<'s moderate; boats reported free. Tobiu'H or Sabiiis br. is the iiriueipal trout streani. Bradford (I'iisHumi>Hic. See paRfi VI) — Connecticut r. and WaitH r. ', in.: both t;ood: b. b. i)rjnci)ially: shinerH, worm and minuow bait; June and September )e.st: hotel *'i p. d.; lioat.s and bait I'an be proi'ured. Brandon (<'• V. See pane VII)— Lake Duiiuku'o 8 ni.; I>ake Hortoiiia 7 ui.: Uurr \>. Ci m.: tirst best; trout, b. b., pickerel and iiercli; trout most numerous; woriuH and troUiuK HiiooiiH uh baitH; npriiiy ami autumn best: hottds i'i p. d. lucludiiin boat. Brattleboro (f. V.) — Spafford 1. lo m.: b. b., jierch and )iike: bawH most iniin- erous: live bait use- >^ H- C. Sco patje XI) — HuT)bardton T)r. near station: CaHtletoii r. near ntation: Lake BomaHcen :* m.: in the two first triuit are found: Lak<' Biunasi en and llubbardton br. best; trout, bass, jiickercd, pout and lamt-locked salmon: ba.-s, jiickerel aud pout most abiin Se))tember best for trout, and fall for tlie lake; holelH $G to $10 p. w.; boatu •")0c p. d.; baits at low prices. Excellent lishin^; rc^ported here. Chester (('. V. See pape \TI)— Lowell 1. 1"2 ni.; pickerel and pouts, the first bein^i most abundant; live bait tised; Au^'ust to October best: hotel ffi to .•flu p. w.; lioats and bait can be procured. There are uumerouH trout brooks within a distance of 5 in. Colchester (C. V.)— Colchester p. '.; m.: Malletts Bay (Lake Cham plain). 2-; ni.; last best: pike, pickerel, b. b., perch etc.; perch, pouts and pickerel nmst abundant: minnows , wcu'ins and ilobsons as baits; Juu», July aud .\unust lM>t; liot(d ;?1.'2.'> p. d.; {,'uide j^'2 p. d.; boats "Kic to $1 p. d.; minnows 7.')c p. 100; doh.'-ons f'2 p. 100. Thompson's Point iu Malletts Bay, where boats can be had, is a favorite ground with local anglers. Cutting'SVllle (C. V. See jmge VII)— Shrewsbury p, 2 ni.; trout and saliinn (lake) trout; flies, worms and June bugs as bait; May and June best; hotel Jl.Oo p. d.; boat^ and bait 51 p. d. East Berkshire (Missis(iuoi)'rrout r. ami Montgomery trout br's; last best: trout, jickerel andb. b.: trout most numerous: worm bait; June best; hotel fl p,d.; g luc il.rxjp. d. Trout fishing early iu the seauon good. .1! fNITEl) HTATF.S AND CANADA. 187 pteiulaT icst: East Clarendon (^'. V. s<<- ^hhv VII)— Mill r.. Hoott 1>r.. Mncoln r., 8niith »>r. , 111.: rtiMt lu'Ht; trout; wuriiiH bait; May and •Iiiiiu bt-it nioutliH. .Jast Concord (St. J. Ac L. C.)— Mil«H str. mar Hfatloii; Scahn br. near «tatlniu (Hiilir. I'j 111.; <'. b. cti-.. ami trniit in hiiimII Htn iiiiih; trout arc iiioHt uiuneroUH; worm bait; Juuf and July btnt: lioti 1 |l ji. d.; Very tiuu crtMdM of trciut are Hcurt'd l)v tlio loi'al ,lli! h'H I'iii. d.; bait plenty, I rs. 'i'l ni.; la.«t irt. HiMKiriK E. Harwich (St. J. & L. c.)— GreeuHlmro p. :» m.; trout, pickerel etc.; tn.ut uiot uunieroux; worm bait; June and July bent mouths. East St. Johnsbury (Si. J. k L. ('.)— Moose r. near st.itioii; stiloH ji. l m.; last 1i(-t; iiickerel, li. 1)., trout, silver dace, iinutH etc.: iiiekerel iiuiHt numerons; wnriiiM rliuierH and trolling' nay^'x lined; June, July and .Vunust best; no hoteln. but liuard mil be Lad at jirivate houhes; (,'uideH fl.i'Mi p. d.; boatw at moderate cowt. The l>ei^t. J. .<; L. ('.)— faspain 1. 2',' m.; Lamoille r. near station; Stan- iiiinl br. '., ni.: (ireensboro br. I'j m.; Lonn p. 4 m.: tirst two best; tnuit and pick- t-i'tl; trout most abundant; ■voriii and tly baits: May and June best; hotels at rea- M'liiible rates; (guides $1 to $'lj>i> p. d.; boats 'J.")c p. d. Hardwick (St. J. k L. ('.)— Ltimoille r. near station, and small stroams flowinj,' nito it: tront principally; worms as bait; Juno and July best; hotel $l.r)(i p. d.; bait t•H^ily procured. Hartford (<". V. See pa^'c VII)— White r., (■onnectit numerous in r's and ]>i<'kerel in l.:|.!round bait, minnows and frog's used; •Iiiiie to October best: liof(ds .f^ p. d.; boats and bait at trittinn cost. U. b. are tmnid in lar^'^■ numbers near by in the White and Conm-cticut rivers, and occasion- iilly a larvae tnuit is taken in the White r. Tiie liest ^'rounds, so considered by li ral an^'le^s, on the Conn. r. is from Hartford north to Olcott's Falls; in the White 1. fiom its continence with the t'ouu. r. to Hartford, The adjacent brooks give fair tnut lishin{4 early in the season. Hi^hgate Springs {<*. V.)— Lake Champlain and Missiscjuoi Bay near stafion,- I.iikc Cliamiilain best; black and rock bass, pike, pickerel, pendi etc.; bass, pike and Iiickerel most numerous: minnows, flies, worms and hoppers as baits; June, lulv. Aufiust and September best; hotels .*:) ji. d. or *l."i to $-2i) p. w.; guides, boats, t^t, .' at reasonable prices. Au excellent shooting section. Healdville (<'• V. See page VII)— rat iiumtli luwir \,. 5 in.; ri/|i.r p. (iiii.; 'J'iiiy !>. 1» 111.; I'litili p. 7 in.; Illiu'li (i. II in.: WnudwiinlM icnrrvolr M in.; I). )>., jtlt'ki'i't'l liiid trout; I). )>. iiinl i>ii'k)'ri'l moHt itlniinliiiit; live bait, wonuKiiii'i HicH iiNfii ; •! mil', -Inly iiinl .Vni^iiMt lirxl; Imti'l ^'.! i*. d.; Iioatr* at vitn ri'u^., and It. I>. in all the otlici'H. I'ln 1). li. Hiiil iiickdcl tlHiiini{ iM very k 1 in Kcmiic and riyiiioutli imiids. Tlici-c nv,- no li. h. in lllack and Tiny jiondx; these contain trout, uiul Tiny \k I'uutuinH \i\\ Uvur troiit, which lio\ve\er, lire very hurd to lure. BKarshfleld I .M. \ W. It.)— Kittle p. .1 in.; Ni^tKer Heu.l i>. 1 ni.; Ni^K^r Head lii 'i 111.; Ni){i;ci' llead i>. licMt: trout; worm liait; .lime and July liest; hotel at riM0c \i. d., liait dieaii. Middlesex (('■ V. see pa^e VII)— Wiuoimki or Oiiion r. near Nttttioii; Mad i i 111.; lli'Nt licHl; II. It. )iriiici|iall\ ; iiiiniiow ami dolison baits; Auuiist best; lioti | ;,; reiiHonable rates; bait .t^l 1>. |oo. Montpelier iM. «^ W. It. .^ ('. V.)— Ninmr Head \>. ami various Htieiiins; ;i|m, (•i'i>toii )>.; troiii exce)it ill 1. 1st iiaiiied and b. b. in tliat; Hy, worm, ami iiiiijiimw baits; .May and .Iiiue best tor trout; hotel.s j I to ;^2 \t. d. Morrisville l^t. J. \- L. C.i— Uimoille r. mur station; Small bramdi ami .'Mill [.. 'j m.; Heveral small br's I to 4 m.; last best; trout, jiendi etc., but trout iiniiii- jially; worm bait; .May to .Inly best; hotels .fl to $•> ji. d.; j;uide at reasoimlili r.ites; botitH and bait ideiity at iiomini'l cost . Other waters contain ijuantities nt the iibo\ c named lish. (Mir corresiiondeiit writi's, "I have ^'ivcii )iriiici]ial waters but it would take- ii loolm-ai) nbect to einuuerute all the yloiiouH oucs within au liourn ride." New Haven (<'. ^'. See paRo VII)— Now Haven r. audits tribiitaricH; also im- uieroiis iiiouutaiii streams in vicinity of liristol, Vt., ")'j m. from this stati'Mi; brook trout; fly and worm baits; May. June ami -Inly best; hotel .»j p. d., .fp) p. «.: bait plenty and boats not needed. The trout tishiiiy is lair in this .section. Newport (I'aHHUmpsic. See iia^e VI)— Laki' MempliremnKou near station; niii- caloiine, b. b. and pii-kerel; jiicl'.erel most abundant: shiners as bait; .\pril. M^iv and June best; hotel and guides at moderate cost : boats and bait can be IukIi'u- Honable. The liest (ishiiiK is about P2 iii. down the lake. No. Enosbiirfifh (Minsisquoi)— Missisijuoi r. near station; pickerel, b. b.. iM.iit- etc.; worm and minnow baits; .Vuiiust best month; hotel and (guides at reasoii:ililr jirices. Monti,'omery trout brooks about Mm. distant are' said to fiiniisli trout in abiiiidanc<* in .May and June. North Concord (St. J. .^- L. O— Small brooks I'liiptyiiin into head of Miles \k: Aldose r. ami tributaries; trout; worm bait; June and July best; hotels at vcr> nioderate rates; no boats needed. North Ferrisburg U'. V. See \mv,iv VII)— Lake Champlain; :i m. to Thoiiip>"ii'^ point, and about same distance to Gardner's Island: 1 m. to the ]5ay; iiike, pick- erel, b. b. etc.; minnows usual bait; hotels "J'j m. from the lake; campiic-' "ii Thompsons point or (iardner's Island iw largely practiced. Norton Mills (Or. T. See pa^e V.)— .\veiill cr.. Little Averill or.. Leach cr. •land I'. 111.; two lust named best; trout only; worm and fly bait; July, .Vuu'usi ami Seiiteiiiber best; hotels at reasonable iirices; boats $1 p. d. Norwich (Passumixic See pane VI.)— ('onm>cticut r. near station: b. b., ihee, etc.; "allele doys," (htduraiiiites) and small tisli as baits: June and September bet: hottdH #2 p. d.; guides at moderate charge; boats atlc p. d. No. Sheldon (^lisnisquoi.) — MisHiscjuoi r. near station: Franklin p. or Silver 1. J m.; Franklin \i. best; b. b., pickerel, etc.; basK most iiuiiieroiis; worm and minii"W baits; Spring best; boats ."xic p. d. Pittsford (C. V. See page VII.)— Mountain brookw in this vicinity, wlnre trout are found; fly i8 the usual bait; June and Julv best mouths; hotel jl.Vi p d. Post Mills (PaHPunipsic. See page VI.)— Connecticut r. near station; Fairlc^ 1. 2 in.: last best: b. b., pickerel, perch, dace, poutx, etc.; pickerel and perch n.— 't t'Niteh stateh and ianada. 18'J IK'' WbtTC tMUt a1< .ittlHiit: livr liHit, wnriiiN hikI jh'I-i'Ii UHcd: May. Juik', Si'|it«'iiilirr, «*«-toli«-r aiiii N.af-iiilMr Ix'Ht: )i(itt'l |1 ]). (I.: ImntM plenty, 'J'lr p. il. 'rhi'i'c uru uiitiicrouH brdokr* III UiiH iM'luhlxirbiiixl wbiTf hiiihII trmit hic iiiiitu |i|«'iitil'ut. Poilltnay il' .V H. «'. >^<'e yimi- XI.i — Luke St. Ciitliurinc 'J', in.; iiickfni. 1>. li.. I I ;. Il, rti'.: iM'Ti'li nioNt Hlinmlaiit: minnows. wnriiiH iiinl himikum iihccI' AiiKiiMt hhiI Sr|'Ii|iil.cr lifHt; llnlcl fH ttVl |i. W . ; KUlil»-M #'J |i. il ; houtN Txtf ji. d. TlllT«) IIW hi M' I'll I ti'iiut HtrcaiuH within uliuiit two innirH di'lvr, uliirli iiitord gnod Hport. Frootorsvill* («'. V. Hvr \>n^>- Vir.i— IHm k r nnir Kfafion: iiirkcrcl. trout ami i|;i. I , iiickfi'i! In'iinj tti<' niiiHt niiriici'iitiH: ^lllall ti^-li iih luiiff ; May ami •liino licit; II' t. I il.rid p. (I. J':arly in ttiu hihmou a few truiit niay In- caught in adjatint iii"f White r. mar 1>y; tmiit (>nl>; tly and wurni |i;in~; Niiniiiiir nmntliH Itent; al'el>llllllullati<>n^ ran lie liai I'tenilier liesi; liiitel> .■? I..M1 to .*'.' p. d.; ^Olides *l..".op. d.; JxiatH flp. d. Ilard- w I p. and iMiiiiei'oiiH nioiintain lirooks are to )ie t'oiiml In this vieinity vvlie.t^ l,i.M.k trout alx'Und. Lake Ma^^o^' and Itroine I. are liotli within a tew iiiileM ride. ;ii:'l are nio.>-t I'M'eUent for tiMhliiK and hiintin;^; piikerei, Ii,i>h and Jiiahcaloni^e are. ii'iindant. Rutland (I». ^v H. C. See pM^e \I and ('. \'.. Sec paee \ I I.iMill r., (OKI r., l-;a«ter. 1 1 111 iiclon r., t »tl<'r cr.; all jiood; » 'nid r. test : trout; woiniMjaiid Mien as Imits; M,i> 1 to Septeiiilici' 1 I1C-.1; liotel.s .*-j p. d.; iiiaiiv other fine trout waterH can lie ■ i-ily vcacheil from Jutland. Salisbury (i'. V.l— otter cr. and I.aUe Iinninore. and their trilnitarieH; I-ake iMiiiiiore hewt: trout, pickerel, ( is«et,'o |l, m. ) haKs. etc.; pickerel and trout most iiihe rolls; minnows and trolling liaits; .\|iril t, or 1,. the latter tisli Iimwcn er iin- cousiihred ,<{ liner tla\ or than those of the l"'lid. Sheldon (Mi.'^'^if^M""' "'"' ^f- '^- '^ I.. <'.i — lilack c-r. iic.ir station; >'ranklin p. 'i III ; l-'rtirlield p. "i 'j ni.; t'lanklin p. best; b. b. princiiiallx : minnows, t/rasshoppers, ■ i'bsons etc. as baits; .Xiieilst. Scptembci' mid Octobei' lest; hotels at reasonable ;.nccs; boats "i^ic p. d. The .Mi>si.-i|iioi r. 1 in. also contains b. b.; land-locked sal- iii'ii and trout are found in raii'tield p.; the b, li. (s. m.) are plentiful in i'airtield !■. No niosiiuitot's or black tiles lui Fairfield p. So. Tranklin (Missisv W- K.i— Scott br. ami Wells r. near station: Hyenate )). :( m.: s\iiis p. :J 111.; liisl named b,-st; ] ickerel. b b.. peicti etc.; )ierch most niiniei'ous ill pi'iids; minnow and worm baits; .June 1 i .-t for trmit. and Aut^'iist and September I'll' jiickcrel and l)ass; boats ami bait cheap. There are a nuniber of trout brooks ■vithin a few miles from which •'j^cjod fishing" i.s reported. St. Albans (*'• V. Sen pa^e VTI)— Lake fhanii.lain (Onat Back 15ay). ;j ni.: I'laiiklin p. ;• 111.; Dream 1. .') ni.; first best; b. b. (1. and s. ni.i. pike, perch, jiicker- 'huid others; b. 1)., jiike and perch most nunieroiis; usual liaits; .luiie 1,") to Keb'y 1 list; hotels .'r'i to >::).. '.(I p. d.; b'uidi- ?'.' p. d.; lioHts aud bait at reasonable pricus. K.xcelleut fishing reported. Summit f-r. T. See jiat^e V.)— Round p. 1 'j m.: North Rranch 4 m.; Lewis p. ' 1...; Lewis p. and Hound i>. best; trout; flies and worms used; .Alay and .June best; il tels at Island p. o 111. distant; guides .*'2 p. d.; boats aud bait .")Oc p. d. E.\cellent ;;"Ut tishiuy reiioi'tcd. • is liiO THE ANGI.EI: H CJUIDE BOOK. Swauton (Wt. J. & L. ('.)— MiHrtiMnuoi r. '^ m.; Maii.s; iiiiiiunws and DtliiT livchait; Aut,nif. d.; f^uide $J \i. d.; l)(iats 5(Jc i>. d.; bait oUc p. lOn. Walden (J^t. J. .t L. ('.)— Small brooks and riviilntH iu vicinity where small trout arc taken; worm bait; June tu September be«t ninntliK. West Concord (St. J. .V L. ('.)— Kirby p. ti m.; Halln p. 2 ni.; MiliH p. (Im.; Stilt s p, .f ni.; Jluofio r., I'utuam br., Cold br., Kauney br., Barker br., Texaw br.;ail ^iudd: trout, iii( kerel, perch, poutrt etc.; trout and pickertd nioHt numemuH; Wuiins and shinern iis baitn; June, July and Ant^Uht bewt; hotelM ifl.nO p. d.; bouts iHw- p. tt.; bait easily prncurcd. West Danville (St. J. .^ L. C'.)— Joe's p. :) m.; Long i>. near station; >rolly'.-< p. '2)11.; first bf.st; 1). b., land-locked salmon, perch, jiickerel, jmuts etc.; perch, piik- . d. (iixnl tishiU{,' I'eported. WhitinGr (''. V. See \>nni- VII)— (Jtter cr. 1 m.; pickerel, b. b., iiouts etc.; nun- Hows and spoons used; lintels at reasonable rate; boats and bait moderate. OtLi-r waters vithin an area of ;"> to 10 m., give tine pickerel and trout fishing. Windsor (<'• V.)— Hubbard br.. Church br.. Bark Mill br., Mountain br. a;. 1 <'<>nn. r.; small br's best; trout, b. b. and pickerel; trout most abundant; Hy ai,'! worm bait; May, June and July best; hotel 52.50 p. d.; guides |2 p. d.: boats an 1 bait cheap. Winooski (C. V. See page VID—Winooski r. iwar station; Mallotts Bay (La k. ( haiiiplain), i> m.; Winooski r. best until July 1, and after that time Malktts 15ii\ . b. b., rock bass, pike, pickerel, perch etc ; b. b., rock bass and perch must abiunl- ant; minnows, dobsons, grasshoj)pers and worms as baits; May, June, Septeiulur and October best; hotels $'i ]>. d.; guides $2 p. d,; boats j^l p. d.; miuuows uUc p. lod; didisons ■$•! p. lOO. Wolcott (St. J. \- L. C.)— Lamoille r., Elmore br , Wild Branch, Hardwood Flat p . Wulcdttii.; last best; trout, b. b. etc.; trout most numerous: worm bait: Ma> iiii.l June best; hotel at reasoiiabli' prices; boats 5ocp. d. VIRGINIA. Bentonville (Shell. V.) — Shenandoah r. 2 m.; b. b. and Sf>nie coarse var:etie^4: friifjs, cravtish and minnows as baits; April, May, June, Septeniberand October lie.«'t; j,'uides at reasonable charges; boats and baits cheap, (iood fishing rejxirted. Big' Spring" (Norf. \- W.) — Hoannke r. near station; New r. •.;;( m.; Laurel cr. 'i m.; North ForK Koaiioke r. ;J m.; New r. and the Boanokes best; California tmnt. mountain tro\it, 1). b. and cathsli; bass and cattish most abundant; live and art. baits used; April, May and the fall months best; hotels $20 to $l!o p. in(>uth; guides Tioc to $1 p. d.; boats can bu had reasonable. Cedar Creek (B. & O.)— Cedar cr. \, m-; North Branch fif Shenandoah r. 2 in.: la>t best; b. b., perch, mtillet etc. ; bass most abundant: minnow and worm bait; April, May, September and Octiiber best: no hottds, but bi)ard jinexa or Windsor Shades statioti - This r. is cehdtrati'd for its 1. m. b. I), tishing, which run from ;t to (; lbs. l,a;t should be procured m Itichmond, which is 2'> ni. distant from the r. Cbincoteague (Via Franklin on I). M. .t V. r.r., theni'e by steamer) — This is ai, island 7 ni. in length. The bay abounds in the usual salt water tish, and the acci^m modations are ample, cheap and good. At Franklin therein excellent sheepshead and blackfish^port around the piers near the steamboat wharf. Clifton Porge(<'hes. .V O.)— The James r. down to Balcony Fa'ls gives excellnit b. b. fishing; two trout streams flow into the James r. d'alled Jackson's r. at tl; .See Thk. .\mkkic.vn .\ni jioint), whicdi afford fair sport, but are very hard to fish. I.KU, Vol. Ill, ).. 24S. Concord (Norf. \ W.)— Mclvers p. 2 m.; James r. C, m.; Falling r. 3 ni.; Jauj's r. best; b. b., carp. I'atfish etc.; live minnow bait; April, May and June best; hotel $1 p. d.; boats and bait can be had. TJNITED STATES AND CANADA. 191 lamijlaini 2 iii.; ere BUiall tnmt Eag'le Rock (Hii'li. 'V Ally.)— Jaiucs r. and ('rai|,'H i r. at station: last l".-t:li. l». ■ iici-fb; 1). 1). most ubuiuluiit; niiiiiKiws niiil hcl^'iaiiiitfs at- liaitM -ImIn. Aii;,'iist, iber ami October best; hotel j^lo ii. \v.; guideH, boat at station: lit; bait eaii be had at > aud jiiiil .si|iteliil Miiall coHt. Edinburgf (B. A: O.)— North branch Slionaiul ah r. 1 iii.: Stony cr. near station; ■* tii>t 1 est; b. b., perch etc.; worms, minnows, small toads, ^'rasshoiijiers etc. as baits: Marcli, April, May, Jiint^ and July be.-t; hotel .*1 \k d.; (,'tiides, boats and 1 alt at small cost. Ciood tlshing reported tor 5 \n. np and down the river. Fanuville (Norf. A: W.)— Appomattox r. near station; Little and Uin Dnflalo rs liriery and Handy River cr's It m.; Curdsville p. ]'2 m.; .Vpinimaftox r. and 1 m. to .flu p. w., guides at reason- ... „„,.. ... ]'2 m Ciirdsvillu p. best; silver perch. Hat back (V) b, b., (ierman caqi, chubs etc.: worms and art. baits; March and May best; hotels .*'2..">0 p. d. ; boats aud bait at nominal lirices. Franklin (D. M. k. V.)— f'biucoteanue Bay adjacent: all varietio.s of northern sail wat<'r til h, the st a trout, (weaktish) beiuj,' the most abundant. Crab and clam baits: July, Aug. and Sept. is the best season, aud high tide the moHt favorable water. Hotels $1.50 p. d.; boats |1 to $•-! p. d. Front Royal (^>hen. V.) — Shenandoah r. near station; b. b.. mullet, cattish, eilsetc: bass most numerous; craylish, minnows; toads, worms, grasshoppers etc. as baits; April, May, and October best; hotels ■"" ' -■'• able rattH: bait i^l p. 1(H); boats 5()c p. d. Grahams (N<^rf. it W.)— Covo cr. 5 m.; Clear Fork ni.; tirst best: mountain trout; tlies, crickets, grasshopjiers etc. as baits; .Xjiiil to .Xug-ist best: hotel .■fl.'J.") ).. d. The Miters here are rarely fished, although they contain an abundance of brook trout. Green Springs (<'hes. .'t O.)— B. b. abound in the South Branch of the Potomac r. at this station; hotels good and charges all round not exorbitant. Greenville (B. & O.)— Several fair trout streams are within easy distance. Good hotel accoiuniodatious, aud courteous local anglers See Thk .■Vmkukan Anolkh, \\ \ III, p. JiH. C iilford (K. S. S. BCo. and AV. O. A- W.)— Pocomoke Sound and its creeks, viz: (iuilford, Muddy, Messongo and others; all good: spots (Lafayettes), ttout (weak ti>li). 1 erch, rock (striped bassi, ami others; sjjots ami trout most numerous: crali liait mostly : May to October best; hotel jil.T") p. d.; boats and bait .:?1 p. d. The li>li bite on alnK)st any tide. Hampton Roads (Old Dominion Line and Clies. \- O.)— Klizabeth r., James r.. iJaik r. York r., Oiean View, Airginia Beach and Old I'oiiit Couit'ort: the liay • shoi'es, viz: Old Point and Ocean View best: sheepshe.id, lioglisli, ticut (weakrtsli'i, (makers, spots, sea mullet (kingflslii, bliietish, Spaiiisli mackerel, boiiilo, black bass (blacktish), porgie, dogtish etc.. spots, weaktish and croakei's most numerous: slii-dder crabs are us»ial bait; June aii(l July are best months: hotels numerous at itasouable prices; uegro cauoe uieu atROc p. h. or special rates can be made. Hoffmans Wharf (F- f'- ^- B. Co.)— Pocomoke and Tangier Sounds; both good; ta\ lor (voung bluefish), trout (weaktish), mackerel, spot (Lafayettes), ete.; taylor ■"lid spot most abundant: soft and hard crabs as baits; June, July, August and Sep- timber best; hotel $l.r>(l )). d.: guides ?l.r,(l p. d.; boats and bait .rl.'Ji") p. d. Flood title best. The hotels are about '2 m. from the steamboat landing. Hunting Creek (K. S. S. B. Co.)— Pocomoke and Tangier Sininds: first best: ta\ lor, trout, spot, sheepshead, etc.: taylor and spot most abundant: crabs iboth s.itt and liard) as laits: May 15 to October best; hotels .*1.5() j.. d.; guides at reason- .iMe iirices; boats and bait can be had. See Hotl'man's AVh-rf, \n. Lanexa (Ches. it O.)— Chickahoniiny r. at station: 1. m. b. b. locally called chub: liM- bait, minnows, etc. used: March, Ajiril and November best; station agent will gne information: boat with num f I ]i. d. The fish run large, and t'l to Id are often taken on a tide (last half of rtood or first half of ebb) averaging 5 lbs. in wiight. Lexington i"^- k O. and Rich. A: .\lly.)— North r.. Kerr cr., James r., .lackson r.. ("wjiasture r., all from '2 to 17 m. distaut: Jackson r. best; b. !>., perch, jiike, ipountain trout, catfish, etc.: cattish and jierch most abundant: tly and worm li;iits; spring and summer best; hotels $ 1.5b to f "2 p. d.: boats and bait jjlenty. (lur correspoudeut writes: "Best place lu the couutry for tlsbiug, best feeding. ^^i rrr 1W2 THK ANGLfcU S Clt"ll>K BOOK. i I ' 1 i Ix'Mt ttir, LfHt jicople and more nood tiiiif' td tlic s(ni!irf inch nf liHhinf; wattr than aujwLiTf y«t diHcovert'd." The fanioUH Naturul lindtic in in thin vicinity. IiTiray (Shcn. V.)— Hawkshill cr. near station, SJicnandoali r. :t ni.: last tient: 1i. 1). lirinciiially; niinnowH as bait; siiring and fall best; botelw f'2 to ^^it ji, d." )>(>atH and bait at nniall cost. Iijmchburg' (Several r. r.)—JiuiieH r. near ntatio!i; b. b. and iicrcli; bass umt^t imiiKTous; minnows ;is bait; sprini^ and fall licst; uunieroiiH bott-ls at oniiiiarv liric(!s; boats and bait at small cost. Marlon (Norf. .^- W.)— Middle fork of Holston r. near station; h. b. brook tPMit, perch, etc.; minnows aie nsnal >)ait for bass; May and .Inne best mouths; hiMd^at reasonable rates; boats not ne<-ded; bait at nioderatt/ iirice. Middletown (B. A: t).)— North fork of Shenandoah r. .') m.: Cedar cr. l'_. m.; first best; b. b. jirinciiially ; small fish and worm baits: March, Ajiril, May mul September best; no hotels, but j^'ood jirivato board; boats and i>ait at moderate cost. Millboro jl 'lies. \- (».)— There are several ^^ood tront streams in this vicinity, viz.; Itocklanil. .\liim, J-exiTij,'ton, Cow Pasture. I'orter's .Mill Creek. In the latter^ trout of Hi inches have been caught. Good hotels and beautiful scenery. Natural Bridge (Shen. V.)— lanicH r. near Htatiou; basw, cattish, silver inrcli, etc.; bass most numeri>us; i linnows as bait; May, .June and September best; liutel.s J'i.'iO t(.) ;?:(.7.'") p. (1.: guides .Sl.T'i p. d.; guides furnish bait. New Rivei" (Norf. .V W.)—Ntw r. near station; b. b. and cattt.su; minnows as bait; .March to November best; Ik tel .■?!,, ">(J j). d.; boats and bait can be had. QTorfolk (Old Dominion I^ine, M. \: M. T. Co. and several r. r.)— Lake Lawsnii s m.; ]-ake l>rummond 12 m.; Virginia iiea'h (fresh waters); salt waters are itceiui View 7 m.: Old l'(jint tomfort ID m. ; Ocean \'icw liest: sjiot ( .jafayettes), ho},'tisii, trout (weaktish), croakers, shccpsliead. rocktisb (strijied bass), etc: spot most numerous; live bait, lish, clams, crabs, etc. as baits; June, .July, .Vugust and St],- tember best; hotels f2 to $4 p. d.; lioats witli men h*h- to ii p, h. Linkhorn liiiy. reached by N. \- V. ]5. r. r. is an excellent lishing ground. Patterson (Shen. V.) — Paynt>s run, a fair trout stream is near by, where godd eport nuiy be liad in the early part of May and -June; accommodations at u>u;il pri<'es. Petersburg' (Several r. r.)— The Xottuway r. dose by in the; early spring giv^s fair lisliiug for snuiU fresh water lish. jierch, bream etc. Phoebus (Ches. A; O. and Old Dominion Line) — :\Iill cr., Hampton Roads, Ch'sa- lieak<' ISay. .lamis r.. IMi/abeth r., Nansemond r. and tributaries; sheepslieail. "s[Mits" (Latayettcs), hogtish, mackeicl, "tt'out" ( weaklishi, i]oi'gies itc:: shcepsluMd, spnt, porgies and hogtish most numerous; soft crabs. hai'. h. The best tisiiiui,' grounds in tlie vicinity of Old Point Comfort are tlu^ \Vil|oughby Flats or iiiiiMh' ground between Ocean Vu'W and the "Hiprai)s"; the bluelish run in June and ate taken witli the s(iuid by trolling. Port Republic (Shen. V.)— North r. and South r. uniting '^ m. from stnii'ii forming the Slu'uamloah r.; 1). b.. cattish etc.; worms as bait; Marcli, .\pril and .May best: hotel *'J (I. d.; boats and bait at niuninal cost. See Kivertcui, Va. Se\tial excellent trout streams are easily reached from this jioiut. Ptllaski (Norf. \- W.) — Peak ( r. near station: b. b.. ref ■i $'i to ?:ii.. ,1.; ■rcb; ImsH iimst itelH at onliiiarv , >i. brook ti-Miit, (>litll^; liotils lit liar cr. 1'^ m.; Ajiril. May iiinl liiit at niixliTiUc iu tbix vicinity, In the lutttr, juory. *]i, Hilver licicli, ,licr Ix'st; hotels ai; iiuiuKAvs a» be liail. ■I,ake LawsHii s ^atiTH aic (Ill-all ycttfs), llii^;ti-li, 'ti'.; s\n i;- Liuklioru I'.av. y, where noiul Uions at u.-uiil y npnti(j; j^'iv-h RoarlH, ('III -;i- islieail. ".-iiii't.--" ('l)sllCil(l, >\"'t, as l)aits; M,iy filit't'li^lii ,iil; bCht ti>llill'4 lats or iiiiiMli' Jiiue and aif from slMti''!! Ajiril ami May Va. S5e\t p. mo., or private board flo p. mo.; no guides or lii.ats needed; bait fiee. Iu the early part of the season fine creels of trout are to lie had. West Point (K. Y. R. \- <',)—raniunky r., York r. and Mattajjoni r. all meet liiir: the York r. best: trout, (weakfish) rock (striped bass) and perch: the two latter most numerous: .vc W.)—II(i p. d. Trout are plentiful. Carbonado (N. P.) — Carl on r., Wilkesou cr. and various small cr's; Wilkesou liest: "silver" salmon aud brook trout and "dog" salnuui: salmon most abiiud- or <1.; guides ant: fresh meat is used as bait; summer months best: liottds .*1 \i. be had; boats not needed. The trout range from 'j to '.i lbs, and are abundant. Cascades (•>. R. & N. t'.)— Coliimbia r.. Woodward cr.. Hardy cr., llamiltnii cr. ite< U cr.. Wind r. .iiid a-^ liaits; June, July, August aud Septembei bait easilv (irocured at little or no cost. The streams uuuled are • M ^. ..,/...A ^H ^l... 44..1.i..,» •., .1,.%... tl-itli i an files, salUKUi roe, worms and beef lest: hotel flop, w.; boats .?2 p, d.; 'I -ill mm 1 treut; most of the tishiut; i« douo with the art. fly. full of brook ^^-^ 194 THK ANdLKU.S GUIUK HOOK vmi I 1 'lilt Centralia(N. 1'. Si-c pitjir VIIl)— Skuokmncbuck and ChelialU r.; first li-st; Haliuon iitiil Hiit'ckltMl trout; trout most nimicrotis; ttsh eggH ami worms as I)ait; Auf^UKtaiiil ScptcnibfT Ix^st; hot<;l |4.r)ti j). w. Dasrton (O. H. A: N. (!.) — Tonchct r. near station; brook trout: tlics usual halt; July, An^nHt and Hcpttanbcr best: hotids :?'i p. d . ; ^juides aiicl boats not needed. Trout are small in ni/.v but abundant; there is excLdlent troutint; for a distance ,if <) III. below and u • small streams and I's in this vicimtv Stillwater I'r. 1 m.; ()le(jua cr. .. uj.; mountain trout; salmon fnn>*. worn],'*. and autumn in (owlit/. Little Palls (N. P.)— Cowlitz r. 1', m. first best for Halnion trout, and the cr's for grasshopiiei's, etc. as baits; spring and summer best in cr r. ; no regular hotel at thiH point. Media (N. P. See pane VIII.)— Muck cr.. Chambers 1., McNaught 1. and sev.Miil Hmall streams emptying into ."Muck cr. '„ to:im.; all are got>d; brctok trout nwi Halmon trout; fli('S used mostly; .April to July best; hotel .*1 p. d.; guides at rea.-^oii- able prices; boats 50c p. d. .Most t'xcellent trout tishing. Olequa (N. P.)— Cowlitz r. '^ m.; Olecjua cr. '4 m.; first best; trout and saluinri; trout most numerous; salmon eggs as l)ait; October, November and December hc^t; bofel $1 p. d.; boats and bait at low rates. Olympia (N. P. See page VIII, and (h' to .f 1 p. d. This section is noted for its tine trout fishing and the waters an- accessible by team over good roads. Our cor- res)>ondent writes; "I don't know how the trout will take ti> bait in this (Praysi 1.. but 1 do know that eleven fine trout were lauded in three casts with flies, hence th'' sport soon ceases to be interesting." Ritzville (N. p.) — Crab cr. and Cow cr. 15 m.; first iK'st; trout; flies and j,'nis>- hojipers as baits; Seiitember l)est, but Jime, July and .\ugust good; no hotels, guides or boats. Fishing is I'eporfed very fine, scores over b"t beinij made in t'nur hours with the art. fly. Seattle (O. U. \- N. »'.)— Puget Sound near station; Lake I'liion, Lake Waslniiti ton, Cedar v., lilmk r. and White r., all within a few m.; first best; smelt, floiunler-' trout, salmon, halibut, t'odfisli. herring, etc.; herring and smelt most abund.iut; Hinall fish as liait for salmon, but seines are much used; July, .\ugust and Septiin- ber best; hot. Tacoma (N.P. See i)aneVIIl) — Salmon, trout, rock cod,snielt.rtounders,tomco(l and 8ea bass are caught usinn herring and small peridi as baits. The run of fish is contin- uous during the seasoti. l''or l)ottom fish slack water is liest; for others low watt-r to half rtood. .Accommodations good ami reasonable, also guides, boats, baits etc Of the fresh water fish ing the following streams are the best: Steilacoine l.aud outlet y m.; Spauaway. 1. lu m.. Muck I's. ami stream '10 m., Nisqually r. 25 ni., Dc:< TfMTED STATES AND CANADA. 195 Chiif^p' r. 3.') m., T'liyallnp r. 'J to ID m.. South I'rairio cr. 20 to 35 m.; in addition to tljo abovt^ witliin a radius of vio in. of Taconui tlicrc arc at It'ant 20 1. and ntrn. all of wliirb contain an aliuiiduncf of trout: Imt littlf tiMhintj in done in tlicui. (iuideu ( itii bo hirt'd foralxoit .i2 p. d.: boats an-plfnty and (•bi-ap Tenino (N. P.)— Scatter iT., Def. t^hutCH r., Skookumchuckj-r.. Chjinihcrs 1 all \vit!iin4ni.; Ucs ('liutcs r. best: trout princiiially; tly. salmon roe, beef and f,'rasH- hciplifrs as baits: j^oud all seasons; liutrl .*l..">o ]>. d.; •,>uiclcs can be obtaiiifd; Ixiatn not r«'(j\iirfd; bait i>k-uty. Our corrcsiioudent writes: "Siiortsmen can tiiid a para- ilisc here." Waitsburff i' >• I{. >^; N. C.l— 'L'oucliet r. and Coiiper ir. botl, near station: first t"st: tn>ut: periwinkles as bait: June, July and Vu^ust best: hotels .^1 p. d.; bait can l>o p'"'"''""'''' '''"^"l'- Our correspondeut writes: "I have caujiht ti'out in these places (bead waters of Totichet r. abmU 4 h. drive from \Vaitslmr}<) avt'ra^inK I'j lbs., jti»t as ftist as I could cant my Hies." Walla Walla («>. U. X- N'.C.)-:Mill cr. iiearstation: Walla Wulla r. t) m. and both tributaries iif Columbia r. : Walla Walla r. best: trout: tly and wortu bait: usual .-easi'u: hotel ij^'J p. d.; ^juides and boats unnecessary. Wallula June. (N. P. See ].aj,'e VIII, and O. It. \ N. C.i— Walla Walla r. and Columbia r: first best, trout and salmon; salmon most abundant: tliesas bait.lmt seino Used extensively for salmon: May and September best; hotel ,f2 p. d. : boats .fl p. (1.; no bait. Winlock iN. P.)— 01e(]ua r near station: .salmoti and trout: trout most numer- ous; salnion e(,'tis as bait; all seasons >,'ood; hot<'l at reasonable prices; ^oiides ;it moderate rates; boats unnecessary. Excellent troutiug. WEST VIRGINIA. Alderson (fbes. k O.) — (ii'eenbrier r. adjacent, and trout streams within lo m.; b. b. are found in tireeubrier r. and are taken with usual baits in the proper season; hotel aci'onimodations can be had. Berkeley Spring's (H- 'V o.via sir Jolms Uun station)- Two small trout sti-eamn In to IH m. called Sandy Sprin-,' run ami Indian run. IJoth are hard to ■^et at. but yield fair si'orea when tished. The Potouuic 2 m. aiul Cacapon 4 m. |,'ives ^jood h. b. .'port, the latter best for tly dshin}<, altho" the tish are snuiUer than tliose of the Po- tomac. In early si)rin^{ and fall use live minnows, toads and hel^'ramites. In June, July and Ann- t'>r flies, use Fertjuson, silver doctor and red ibis. See Sir Jobnn U\iii, W. Va.. and Thk. A.MKRIC an ANiiLKK, Vol. Ill, pp. 2t'i4. Cacapon Riven P. >^ O.) — Celebrated f.u- its black bass tishinji with the fly. White and yellow flies seem to be the favorites. Port Springf C'hes. .v O.)— (ireenbrier r, near station; b. b. and cattish: b. b. nio,-,t n\uiierous; live and art. minnows used.; .Xujjnst, Septeml)er and (ti'tober best; iiotel #1 p. d. or $15 p. mo.: boats oOc p. d.: bait must be brout,'ht. Oood tisbinti reported. Prench's iB. »^ (>■ »— North and SoTiih Branch and Potoma.- r.; South Brancli 1 1 >t; bass principally: loads. t,'rasshoiii)ers and worms as haits; Se|)teml)er and October best: lioard at iirivate In uises at reasonable cjuirtjes; ^iuides with boat.s $•! to ^4 i>. d. Grafton |B. i^- <) )— Tyf;art's Valley r. at station: b. b.. pike, jack salmon (jirolia- ably pike-perch), and catfish: b. b. most numerous; minnow ami craylish bails; •I une 15 to October l.'i best; liotel ,f 2 Ji. d.; guides .» 1 p. d.; boats .")0c p. d. Tlic tails of the r., 7 m. distant at Valley Falls Station, is a noted fishinf{ point: min- nows are sold theiH? at .*! p. loo, and crayfish at 50c p. loo. Hancock |B. .S; O.)— Potomac r. 1 '. m.; Chesapeake ami (»hio Camil; last best; bass principally; small fish, toads, crabs ainl worms as baits; September and Octo- lirr 1)est; hotels Jl ."lO to $2p.d.: jiuidi's easily id)tained; boats and bait very I'casomible. The town of Hancock is in Md.. but the station is on the W. Va. shoie of the Potomac r. The best trround is 1 ' , m. from station, and about :{ i!i. east in the e'hesa))eake and Ohio Canal there is a strett best: salmon (pike-iierch), b. b., perch and cattish: cattisli most abundant; ndniinw.s usual bait; summer season beat; hotel ,'»"2. p. d.; boats and l)ait at reasonable cost. Keyser (B. & O.)— The South Branch ()t' the Potoma' r. which furnishes txc< 1- leut I), b. tiHhin(» at Moortt(dd or Itomney, can be reached via Keyser by staf,'f. See Thk AMKKRAN ANULKU, Vol. Ill, p. 2;i4. BKartinsburgf (B. .V O.)— Potomac r., Cherry Kun, Sleejiy cr.,Sir Jolins IJun an. I (.Ireat Cacapon r. : (^ood tishinj^ jioints; b. b, an m.; first best; b. Ii., suiilisli, cattish, etc.; bass most abundant; worm and minnow baits; .Vjiril, Al,i\. June, September, October and November bist nioutlis: lioai'r p. d.; guides il to jil.'J") p. d.; boats and halt at trilling cost. Raven Rock (Ohio It.)— Ohio r. near station; ^Iius; iiiiiiuows and craylish as baits; spring and summer best; liotils at reasonable price; boats and bait at moderate cost. A cattish was recently cau^;ht in tlie Ohio r. at this i)oint that weighed 115 lbs. The lishiyg in the creeks w fair. Rowlesburgf (H. A; O.) — Cheat r. from 1 to 2o ui. above and below statifiu; b. 1>. and salmon (iiike-percli): bass most numenuis; minnows, trolls, craylish, ilc used; hotels s^l)i. d.; guides unnecessary; boats 25c to .50c j). d. Several small stri'ams are near this station from which a few trout may be caught. Shepherdstown (Sheu. v.)— Potomac r. ', m.; b. b. principally: small lish, soft nabs and liclgraniites as baits; March, .Vpril, May, August, September and Oclolier best liioiitlis; hotels :?1.5o p. d. ; f,'uides can be procured at the hotels tir $1 p. d.; boats 25c to 5oc p. d.; bait easily obtaini'd. tiood rtshing is reporti'd aii'l the best ground is at the Clement Mill dam, 1 m. below town. The water must be clear or nearly ho, to ensure success. Sir Johns Run (B. \' O.)— Pot. i)rincipall> : minnows, toads, mussels and wi>rms as baits; August and .Se[iteniber best montli~: l)rivate l>oard can be had; boats and bait at little or no cost. Biiilroad a^ent i- 1 rodstt'r and will cheerfully give points to visiting anglers. St. Marys (Ohio R.) — Ohio r. near statitm: Afiddle Island cr. 1 m.: McKim cr. ■'> m.; Mit for baHH; hotel $1 p. d. Vanclevesville H. k i).) jiilly; crab aud niiuuow bait; — Potouiae r. aud Operjuan cr.; tirHt Iw'Ht; b. b. priuci- April, May, .\ugUHt aud September bent mouths. Vanoltuie (Ohio R.) — Ohio r. uf-ar station, Middle Island cr. 1 m.; French cr. ij 1. .; first best; perch, salmou (pilie-perch), pike and catfish: i)erch aud catriMh i.iiiHt abundaut; live bait, minnows aud crayfish; June aud 8ei>tcmber best; boats (Hid bait cau be had reasouable. The fishiug in the cr's is fair. minnow bait; WISCONSIN. Albany (('■ M. & St. P. Sec inside back cover.)— .Sugar r. J^' m.; Little Suga» r. iiii.; first best; bass, pike aud pickerel; V)a8s most numerous; miunows as bait; April, May and Juue best; hotels $2 to $2.50 p. d.; boats aud bait very reasouable. Aniwa (M. L. S. k \V. See page XVIII)— Pleasant 1. 'j m.; Spriug 1. 1 m.; Rice 1 :i ni.; first best; b. b., sunfish, perch etc.; b. b. most numerous; spoon hooks and jies used; September best; hotel $1 p. d.; guide $;t p. d.; boats reasonable. Antig-0(M. L. S. .t W.)— M\illers 1. and Wolf r. 4 and 10 m.; both good: bass, u.iiscalonge etc.; bass most abundant: spoon and fly hooks used; May, June and July best; boats aud bait .')0c and upwai'ds p. d. There are several other lakes near ty which give excelleut fishing. Appletoil(M. A: N.)— Fox r. from station to Lake Rutte des Morts ',i m.; the 1. If'st; perch, pickerel, b. b. aud i)ik<'; b. b. and pickerel most numerous; worm and ji.iuuow baits; Jiiue, July and September best: hotel f '2.50 p. d.; guide $2 i>. d.; l^oats aud bait at moderate cost. Arena (C M. A: St. P. Sec iiisldr back cover)— 'Wisconsin r. 1 m.; pickerel, bass, rdhorse etc.; pickerel most abundant; small fish, worms and grasshoppers as Jj.iits: May aud Juue best; hotel $1..")0 p. d.; there are a few boats which can be l.red cheap. Ashland (Wis. ('. and (\ M. \ St. P. and (". k N. W.)— In this vicinity very flue r-hiug can be had especially for brook trout in Lake Superior (("hequauu'goii Ray) jjid in White r.. Silver cr., I'isli cr., \V>iittleseys cr., Sioux r., Onion r., Raspl)erry r , .Sand r. and others. Fly fishing is uiu'xccptioually fine, both in the lake and K'.reams. The hotel accommodations arc most excellentat charg(>s from $14 to $21 p. V . Boats, guides <"tc. iu profiisiou aud at moderate rates. TIk? rivers Kakagnu, Tad aud Tdoutreal give good sjiort for wall-eyed pike, mascalouge aud b. b. See Thk ii:.:>^nii.AN An(J1.kr, vol. V, pp. ;asouable; lioats aud bait meri>ly uoiuiual. '.I'lie trout creels average 5n to i:)o fi^h per day to a rod. Excelleut fishing for other varieties. Good shooting iu season. BassettS (<'. i^- N. W. See i)age XVII)— Twin I's, Ijike F.iizabeth iu:d I^ko Mary 'J 111.: Nipcrsiuk I. :» ui.: pike, bass, perch, pickerel am', bullheads; pcr>'h and Imli- li. ads predominate; miuuow bait: usual seasons: lintel ?'i p. d.; 5(ic p. d. for boats: luiimows $1 1). 100. Bear Creek (M. L. S. A: W. See page XVIII)— Embarras r. .1 m.: pickerel, pike, 1 .i>s etc.; pickerel most numerous: ^jioous used mostly; .\pril. May, June, Septem- 1 • r aud October best; hotel $1 p. d.: boats at reasonable rate. Beaver (M. k N.)— North and South Reaver cr's '., m.: Rass I. 1 '^ m.; Thunder 1. -•" 111.: Loral I. 5 to (i m.; trout, iiickcrel, bass, perch aud i)ik(': trout most uumer- oi.s; worm bait: March, April, Sept<'mber. October aud November best; board at ? (.."iO p. w. cau be had: boats and bait easily obtaiued. Excelleut ttshiugof all kinds r< iiorted. ^^nm F^ 1*JH ■iHK ANOLEK H UlUl'K I.ddK. 4 ( Beloit 'f. M. *! St. r. Hff- inHirtc hack cover. )— Rock r. npar otalioir, iiicktrel, l-. Ip., wall-eyed pike etc.; pike luust iiumeroiiH; iiiiiiijow liait; hotel #'J ji. d. Blmamwood (M. L. S. & W. See pa^e XVIII.)— I^ike Mavtfower 'J'.^ m.; Kinlmr- raH r. 2 lu.; hint l(etth^; "Wild brook trout weighiuj^ from '., to 1 lb. ati (]Uite i)leutitul." Brillion (M. L. S. k W. See page XVIII. i—(iraHs 1. .'> m.; bullhead 1. Il m.: tiisi best: pike, pickerel aud baMs; bans mont abuudaut; luiuuow bait; .\pril Rud .Mav bcHt. Bristol (('. A: N. W. .See page XVII.)— Paddocks 1. 'A m.: basH, pickerel, sunfi^ii etc.; biu, d., or $3,.')(> p. w. ; boatH 50c p. d. Burlington (<'. M. & St. P.)— Browns 1. 2'.^ m.: Nortons 1. V! m.: Powers 1. 7 ui.: first best; pickerel, bass, perch, cropiiies etc., bass most aluuidant; miuuow aud worm baits; May, June aud Septemlx'r best; hotel f'J p. d.; boats '.i.'x" p. d. Burnett (<'■ M. \ St. P. See inside back cover. )— Hock r. aud Horicou 1.: Hock r. best: pickerel, bass, ('atfish aud a few ti'out: bass and cattish moHt uumero^l^•; worms aud minnows ay baits; May aud June best; hotel ^2 p. d. Cable ((". Mt. P. M. A: ().) — liong 1.: good b. b. aud jiickerel flsLing; said to b« ex- traordinary. See The Amkrkan Anhlkk, Vol. Ill, p]).3ia. Cecil (M. I,. S, & W. Seepage XVIII.)— I^ke Shawano near station; Oconto r., Piusuke 1. 7 m.; all good; pickerel, pike, bass, bullheads, etc.; worms, minnows aud art. bait used; June, July and fall months best; good trout tlshing within ti m. Cecil is a new town and the waters have been but little tished. Hotel, with boat^, g)iides, etc. will be ready in the early months of IHtt.'). Chester (C. & N. W. See page XVII.)— Rock r. near station: pickerel, roleuty. ■ Chilton (M. & N.)— Winnebago 1.; b. b., pickerel, etc.; niiunow bait; .\pril. May. September aud October l)est. Coleinan (M. & N.)— Little Peshtigo r. '., m.; Moutana 1. 4 m.: last best; pirk erel, bass, etc. in 1., brook trout in r.: pickerel are nutst abundant: pork, sponu >•[■ rtsh baits; May, Juue and July best; hotels $1 p. d. Columbus (C". M. tt St. P. See inside back cover.) — ("rawlish r. near station: pickerel and b. b.; pickerel being most numerous; miuuows aud spoons ii'-'d; May, June and July best; hotel $2 p. d. Dale (W'is.t". See page XXI.)— Wolf r. Id m.: pickerel, bass and bullheads; pickerel most uumenuis; baits, niiuuows. worms, etc.: .\pril aud May best; no regular h«)tel, but ln)ard cau be had; boats aud bait at reasouable prices. Darien (('. M.A: St. P.)— Delavau 1.: jjickerel, pike, bass aud perch; bass and perch most abundant; minnow bait; May aud June best; hotel f "2 ji, d.; boats "inc p. d.; miunows 1,5c p. doz. Darlincrton (O. M. & St. P. See inside back cover.)— Pecatonica r. ; .\mes Uram li; I.ovettH Branch; about alike; bass, pike, trout, etc.; basH aud jiike most uumerciis; minnow baits; May, June and July best; hotel $2 p, tl.; livery $.3 p. d. Delavan (C. M. A: St. P.)— There are over 20 I's in Walworth Co., aboundiiin m VNITED STATEiS AND CANAIJA. 199 ickM'<'l, thn^f- nf which arc readily rcaclx-d from Dolavun, wliirc fxcplU'iit accniniinidatioiih aif avaiiahlc. Thf baitH iiM'd ar*- live luiiinowH and art. siiouhh. Set' Thk Amk.hk an AN(iM;u, vol. Ill, jianc 'll'.K Hotfln f'i to $2.50 ]i. (!.; lioatH '2th- i>. h., or $'J i>. \v. ) — liowcr Fox r. near »*tatioii: wall-eyed jiike, hann, jieri'li, ete.; uuiiuroUH; iiiiiniow aud worm ImitH; May ami Jnue heat; moKt ibnundiiit: in DePere (M wall-tyed pike Lntel $2 p. d. Downing' (Win. C. See i)ane XXI.l— TilTaiiy cr.. Sand er. and Beaver cr., all vutliiu '^m.: no ehoiee: trout: May and .lune lient: woriUM moMtly uwed; no regu- lar LotelH, lnu board can be had at i'.i.M) p. w.; no giiideH or boatn needed. Eagfle Biver (M. L- s. ,v W. Seo )>ane Will)— 27 laken known aH Eajilr WaterH, hH connected: ntation lot ated at tlie head of lukeH: all i^'ood: niancalon^e, \\iuin, pike, lickeiel, perch etc.: niascalonne and banw nioct abundant: niinuown, sjioon liookH, xM'rniH and tlien used: .June 1 to October 15 best; hotelH $2 )». d.. or f H to f Kl j). w.; (.'iiides plenty at $2.">i) p. d.: boatn, plentiful T^c to $1 p. (1.; nteamer $10 p. d. I'er- iiiiinent camps have been built on the lakes where the Ixiard in $2 j). d. The abovo watern are {{rand tishin^' grounds. JSet- AmkricaN Akclkk aud map, Vol. VI, pp. h'S ai)d2'.i2. Eagle (<'. M. .^: St. r. See iiiKide back cover)— F^ajjleville Mill p. 2'3 m.; Crook- I li 1. dm.: Schwartz 1. .'t m.: Crooked 1. best: basH. pickerel and Huntish; baKH moHt iiiinierouM: minnow bait; June un m.; Lowes cr. 3 in.; Otter 1 !. best; trout principally; tirasshojjpers, wtu'ms and urnbs as baits; May, June and .Inly best; hotels $2 \>. d.; boats not necde'd. Edgerton(<'. M. A: St. P.l— Lake Koshkononji .I'o m.; Hock r. 2 m.; lirst best; 1'. 1p.. jiike, jtereh, pickerel etc.; pickerel most abundant; minnows and npoon hooks ll^ied: May, June aud September best; hotel flJ^) j). d.; boats 25c p. d.; bait )l.iitiful. Eland Junction (M. L. S. \- W. See pane XVIIl) — Lake Gotoit and Lake May- flower 2 m.; last best; i)erclj. bass, i)ickei'el and pike; perch most uumerous; worm and fro({ bait; hotels $1 p. d. Elkhom (•'. M. A: St. P. See inside )ack cover) — Lauderdale I's, 3 iu uumher, i:aiue(l Mill, Middle and Oreen. 7 ni. distant and all connected: about alike; I. m. 1'. b., rock bass, pickerel, pike, perch etc.: rock bass and b. b. most abundant; niinnow bait: June and September b<>st; hotels $2 p. d., $4 to $1(1 p. w.; boats and 1 alt reasonable. There are other waters from 4 to H m. distant iu which the above lamed fish are ab\indaut. Elkhart (M. k N.)— Elkhart 1. ' . m.; pike, different varieties of bass, (uscok fW : minnow bait; March and November best months; hotel $lo p. w.; guides furnished I'V hotel; boats 25c p. h. Ellis Junction (M. & N.)— Lake Notpiebay aud adjatieut streams ;> m.; Thiiu- ilcr 1.12 m.; both very {iood; ))ike, jiickerel, bass, brook trout et<\; jtickerel most numerous; minnow and wt)rm bait: May to September best: hotels $1.50 j). d., ir f 7 J), w.; boats free. There ar(> lo to 12 streams close to station which ("ive ({ood t'l'iit fishing. See Thk Amkuk an .\Nike, bass and ])erch: pikt^ most numerous: spoons and minnows mostly used; June to Sejitember besttime: board can be had at $1..5() to ?2 p. d.: guides $2 p. d.; bait i)!enty. There are numerous other waters where the lishing is good, and jpleuty of nutscalonge and pike may be fouu,; Hprin^ and Nummer; pike, pickerel, b. b., rock baMM, perch (large), HUUtlnh eti-.; lu Fox 1., rock baMH and perch beipg nioHt numerouH, but pike an, pork and worniH aH baitn; hotel $1 to fl.")!) p. d.; guidi-H can be had at 50c to f 1 1'. d.; boatH and bait T5c to $l.'ir> p. d. Ciood tithing reported. Pox Biver (('. A: N. W. See page XVII.)— Fox r. uoar Htation; Silver 1. IS in- la»t bcht; pickerel, baHH, perch, HUuflHh etc.; minnow aud worm baitH; hotel jl i>. d.; boatH and bait can be had. Pt. Howard (C. & N. W.)— Fox r. and Green Bay; lant beHt;baHH, perch, jnli eiel, inaHcalonge, HuntlHh etc.: minnow, crayttHli an'h- ti> $1 p. d. Oaiesville (<'. iS: N. W. Seepage XVII.)— Creek (unnamed) 5 m. where soiuc trout are caught; nniuil baitn, and May and June are bent monthn; hotel accomiiin. datioiiH can l)e had at reaHonable prices. Genoa Junction (<'. A: N. W.)— Twin I'h 4 m.; Powers 1. 6 m.; baHH, pike, jai k crel and perch; basH and pike moMt numeroUH; miunoWH an bait; May, June, Sciit- ember and October bent; hotels .*1.5o to |2.5, d. (Jood tishing reported. Gratiot [C. M. & St. P. See inside back cover.)— Pecatouica r. aud Wolf cr.; tii>t best; bass, i)ickerel, pike, silver cat etc.; b. b. most abundant; luiuuow bait; Aiinl aud May best; hotels ^=1.50 to $'.! p. d.; boats not necessary. Green Bay [C k N. W. and M. & N.) — Fox r. near station; Green Bay 1 m.; b.l ., perch, pike, pickerel, rock bass, mascalonge, etc; perch most abuudaut: woiiu-. frogs, crayttsh etc. as l>aits; ISIay 1 to June 15, and August 1 to close of uavigati"U best times; hotels $2 p, d.; guides $'2 p. il.; boats and bait 50c to $1 ji. d. The l)l•^t lishingfor b. b. is found in Bass ('hanuel about "2 m. from (rrewn Bay. but good ti.-li- ing may be had all along the banks of the Fox r. Our correspondent writes. "N" trouble to get all you want; iu a few hours fishiug you can catch from 50 to 1"" perch." Hanover (*'• M- k St. P. See inside back cover.)— Rock r. i m.; Bass cr. ihmt station: tirst best; pike, pickerel, bass aud coarst! varieties; worm and' iiiinii""' baits; June, July, August aud October best; hotel |'2 p. d.; guides, boa ta aud biut can be had reasonable. t'NITED STATES AND CANADA. 201 Hartford (C M. k St. P.)— Pike 1. 'iiii.; pUkiTt'l. Jumh. bnllhca.lM. otc; iil.ktTt'l 11,-1 iiiiuifroUM; itiiiiiiow l)nit; hutt'lH $5 t<> $7 ji. \v. Tlu'Mf wiitiTH lire well Kartlaud (C M. .<: St. 1'.)— Pino \. 2 in.; H.-iiv.-r 1. 2 in.; P.wanki-.' 1. J '^ in.; N,i;^"Wi('ku I. 'J in.; North 1. 4 in.; Kt-riiH I. t> in.; Okant-hi'c 1. 4 in.; .MorHi* 1. 4 in.; N. nmliliin 1. ti in.; Mur|)li,\M 1. 10 in.; nil aooil, but IJciivtr, Kt-riiH, Pine- uniki', jn^rch, etc.; iiickj-rcl ami ItawM iiiowt ahnmhiiit; iiiinnow bait; May "20 to .Inly 1 and !Scj(t»'inbfr ami Octobt-r bcHt; hotflH i'l to $'i.5» [i. il.: KnidfM $'2 ji. d.; boatn .">Uc p. d.; miiuiowH f 1 to $l..')i) i>. KH). Hatley (M. L. H. k W. See paj,'!' XVIII.)— Pik(> 1. -> in.; HawH 1. :» m.; last bpat; hoHH jtipl it few pickcrt-l; frog and iniiiuow baits; June ami .\nnuH IkihI; i-uiioeH fri-u. Helena (<'• M. A: St. P. Sec iiisidf back cover.)— WiHcoiiHin r. ', in.; liodgo \ alley :t lu.; tlrnt bent; jtickcnd, cattinh, rcdhoi-Mc and others in the r.. and trout 111 I )iidKe Valley Htreani; iniiiiiowfl, fro^n and worniH a.-* bai t^: 'Iniie and .Inly bent liimithH, but Hood at all tiincH; hotel i\ to #J \t. d.; (^nidcH .*! \k d.; boatn about $1 ].. il. Shooting and hunting reported good in spring and fall. Hewitt (NViw. ('. See jiage XXI.)— Little Kau Clairo r. 5 in.; Mill cr. 2 ni.; tir^t best; Iihhh uud uthor varietieH; Juiiu the best month; hotel at $;<.*>() p. w. Hnbbletou (<'. M. A: St. P.) — Crawfish r. near st^ition: ])ickenl. pike, HiinttHh, tti-.; pii-kei'cl and bullheads most abundant; worm and frog baits; May and June lir>t: hotel #l..'>o p. (1.; boats '25c p. d. Pickerel tlshiug is very flue duriug the win- ter months. Hutchinson (C. M. A: St. P. See inside back cover.)- I-ittle Kau Pleine cr. ^.j ja.; pike, pickend and perch; pickerel most uuiuerous; frogs and art. baits; May, June and July best; no regtilar hotel here. Ixonia (<'. "SI. \. St. P ) — Uock r. 1 m.; pickerel, pike, bass, etc.; bass most Hum- orous; minnow and worm baits; June and July best months. We have uo report rIm lUt accoininoorted. Kiel (M. A; N.)— Manitowoc r. 'i ni.; Cedar I. 5 m.; last best; I), b., pickerel etc.: b. I>. most abundant; worm and miuuuw baits; June and August best; hotel |1.5U [>. d.; boats 2f)v p. h. / Kilboum (<'. M. .t St. P. See inside back cover) — .Mason 1. 10 m.; Mirror 1. .1 m.; .■i^lllall streams and 1 p. from 1 to 12 m.. iu which brook trout are founil; Mason 1. lur^'est; pickend, b. b. and perch; pickerel aud b, b. most abundant; luinnows and trilling gangs used; May, June, Sei)teinber and October best; liotels .*1 to $2.. 50 p. p. d.; boats 7.V \^. d. vicinity. See Thk .\mkkk an .\N(;lku, vol. VII, pp. '.lu. La Fayette iC. M. & St. P. See iuaide back cover)— Numeroua small cr'a in this ii 20*2 THE ANULEHH nuiUB UOOK. l!i lix'Hiity \vlirr<' triiiii)'lr4 ai'<: at ISjiartu (i iii. diNtaut, Irfike Geneva (('. A: N. W. Mei- j.aKct .IVII)— I^kr (icui-va ', in.; iMuV 1. v i„ _ l'(iw«TH 1. K 111.; HrMt \n'Ht; li. h., iiickcrcl, ciMCd, iktcIi, ruck iianH, HiniliHli ctr. \>Ht'i-[ Iiirkt-i'i'l and ciHco iiKiHt muiik'I'oiih; minnow liait; Mav, .1 uin-, .Scjiti in)>cr hihI tii tobcr ))(nt; hdtclH f'i to $:i \i. d., iMnitni' •• #'i 1>. d.; liuatK |1 ji. d. Tin ci., ,, (CuKKixiNnH AKTKiit) a lak«' herring', aiijic-. «■ nmrc aldiii'limt in I.akf iii||,v,j tluin in tlu' otlifr nurtliwcHtmi lakcH. 1 ..c cau);)!! in liir^'f imnilitTM l.y hu imitation of a natural tly uiion wLirii ti , feccl on tlu- hurtart' o| t>i<' waii'r in til)' month of Jiiiu-. TLcy are uImu taken Nomt'tiiucH tUrougli tlif io; in Kilinmiv and .March. Iiake Mills (»'. K N. W.)— Hock 1. ', in.; h. h.. idckcrfl and i.ikc; i.lcki r. 1 uwt. iiumtiouh; Hi)ooii liookc and niiiinowH an liaitn; Jniif and .luly )ivHt months: lintil f'J !>. d.; private hoard $\ ]>. !>. w.: niii Oitolittr yn he«t. liotclH ,'i:i..'>0 i». (1. ,,r f7 inciiuliii^ niiniiowH for iiait; boatn T/ie \>. d. .\u liirktnd, jicri-h and maMrahinj,'<' worniH, miniiowN and tliew UHcd: 1). w.; oarHiiM'ii .f'J to .f'i.'in p. il., excelU'Ut mam-alonm' water. tlberty BlllfflWis. ('. See pa^'e XXIi -There are 'J hiuall lakeH and near thin jilme, all (^ood for h. b. and trout, ■r»> kf* Iiittle Siianiico (< firht liiKt; jierch. li. Ii. woruiN aH haitH; UNiial ^ii'keiel and Imss May. .Iiiiie mid .July liest; hotels ^'J \<. il.; •r)— Lemonweir r. ^j lu.; ^hciulur ,'t.ick ba.s>. calico bass istraw brirv . most numerous: worm and froj.' bait!-. no ju'ofessional j/uides, but peismis ti 111.; pickerel and luc-s; loifel il ,")ii p. d.-. i'.iil- aet aH Niich call be obtained; boats and liaitH at reasonable prices liOndon (('. A: X. W. See iiaye XVII i— Lake KipUy 'i' liiikerel iiiost iiiiiiierous: worm bait; .Xi'ril mid .May best can be had at liioilerato cost. £yous (I'. M- >**: Ht. P. See inside back cover) — White r. runs through i^ni,. lii.keiei. b. b. ttiid perch; iiiiunow bait; May and October best; hotel at rue-.n- able price. Madison (*'. M. .V st P. '—Lake Monona iid.iaceiii: Lakes Meiidota, Waubesn iitnl Kenoiisa ") lo rj m.; Lake Meiidota best; pickerel. pik<-. tiass. perch, whitetish •■ic: jiickerel and bass nio,-t abuiiduiit; spoons and live bait used: ^lay. .him-. .July ai il Scjiteiiiber best: hotels J='J to # t p. d.; boats liletitif 111 at icasoiialile l■i^te^. ■■'Ih(:i is ;;reat sport catchiiiti white bass (>tripi'd bassi. duriiiK tlic last of .lune uihI fii-i jiart of .Inly, in Lake Jleiidota, with live bait, which with t^uides. boats aiWl ta. k!>' I an be proiured on the spot." So writes tmr correspiauU lit from JIadisoii. Markesan(<°. M. v'^; St. P. i— Little (ireen 1. 1 'j m.; black and rock bass, i.ivli. j'iclicitl etc.; rock basH aud perch most numerous; flies, niiiaiows and wojin- a^ '•lilt: June. .July, August aud September best; hotel $1 p. d.; guides #l.."ii j.ii.: boats Tide ]). d. Maixston it. M. \ St. P. Sec inside back coven — \Viscon>iii and Yellow i- '. I'l and IJ 111 . ; Leiiioiiweir r. runs throujih the village: all ^lund; pike. lias?-, pi, 1,< n 1 etc.: jdckeiel and b,>iss most ab.indaiit; minnows and s]i(ion hooks used; .Inly. Aut;ust mill Septciiib'-r bi'st: hotels Sl.TiU tL etc.; pickiiel and bass most abundant: niiiiiiows and sjioons used; ^l»y and -Ii:]!' best; hotel if'J p. d.; guides at nioderatc cost: boats 'tUc p. d. Mail stages run liiily between the lakes aud Mayhew at a charge of TiOc a trip. Mayville iC M. it St. I'.i— liock r. running through ilie village: Horicou Mai>ii 3 ill.: last best; pickerel, pike, bass, bullheads etc.; pickerel and bullheads n.' ^! numerous: small tish, fl-ogs and wca-uis as baits: June, .\ugust aud Seiiteiiiber 1 1 >t: hotel $1 p. d.; boats 15c p. h.; cau hire sUiall boyw to procure bait. The '..mi- t'NITED UTATE8 AKI) CANADA. 2():{ llUUtlll* ttH' l,(Ht; iMIck 1. '.. ,„.. iIiIIhIi etc.: Iihkn, )'lli)>fr iiikI (I,' . d. Tlif lU,,, II Luki' litiiiv^^ iiuiii1i*'r> liy all '1' th«' wat.r ill !••' in Fihiiiur} i-; pii'ki Til inoitt t iiioiitlis; Imti'l III l'. «■.: mill, to 40 1). li. 1,11,1 imi; lutHh. jiikc. IKTOUh: hliiMiIiN, #l.r>(( ji. (1. ,,1$; * "rx; \>. il. Au •H lllnl J .Tfi k» 1111(1 (ill 1 11 liu\ ; iKiiikH, t1li> ali'l lii.; ^h ii.iiilar ii(->- i!-ti'a\vli> irj . aiul (vi'i! liiiits, tint lulvnlix t'l kcrt-l mid lini-v: 1 ."ill ],. d.: l.oat- tliruiigh tiiwii; Kiti'l Ht rniMii- i. \\"imlitfii mill wiiiti'tinli 'U-.: iiiic, July ill il 'I liltl't*. ••TIjiIi- .Iiiiic and ri!>t lilts Hiirt till kli' IiidisHii . k lia.-s, I'l iiii. and \\iirni> us (•>! j^l .."id j.. il.: Yfiliiw iV >. '. liasj-. iiiiliitcl iks U(«fd; .Inly. iiiatili- ibai^'i-: II. Aliddlr aliil Ma.-k'. ,suiiti>L !\lay and .li:iu' tables run daily ll"i-ii'Oii Mur-b mllhtads ii.i'ft it'litcnilier 1 1 ^t: it. The t;-.vr!-- it) ^'riMiiidH with Iix'aI aiiKl'TH are th« fnrnacn (lani, woolfu fuctory aud tlu< haiiiI t'link. Masomanle I* . M. \' Nt. I*. i— WiHrtniHin r 4 m.; Iikhh. iiicki^nd, idkc itnd rut- tir-l.. li. ti. niiiKt nnMH-i'iiiiH: fr{<>nHa or Kiint 1. '2 ni.; \\:iiili<'Ha nr Si riiiid 1. 1 m . : Miinnna nr 'lliii'd I . riin.; almut <'i|iial: ]iii'k, N)>pt<>ni- )m I' and (irliilic-r Iti-nt: Imard ran Ix- had at iirivatr Ikiuhcn at ^.4 tn (t'< |i. \v.; buata SI ]i. d. Kxci'lleut tlNbiug rt-|iort(;d. Medford (Win. C. See jianc XXI)— Ne^ro 1. In ni. dJHtant in th mily flnhint,' l>ln<'<* ill tliiH viiinity; Iuihh, jicrch anji pickerel f'nund then'; Iiii.«m nniHt niiincrnuH: .Ma.\ , and June licHt iniintliH. Melvina (*'• ^I. fi St. I'.)— Head walti-H (if Litlli' I.a Ciuhhi. r. mar Htatinn; llall'rt cr. 1 '; ni.; tii'Ht lic-^t: tnnit; worm, liccf. imrk and lly )iiiifn; May and .Iiuio licMt; thcii- art' a niimlirr of trout HircaniH witliin a tVw milcH from wliii-li u larnc niunlicr of tiuf tlnh arc cannht every year. Menasha (M. Jt N.) — l^'ox r.. I,akc WinnelmKo and I.4ikc linttc den MortH; all cou- Iiiitid; iiirrli, liikc, Jiickci'd. Ii.li.. white and Kilvrr Iiiikh, catti.sli, rtc; minnoWH, hliooiiK and worniH nnid: .Vi'nl, May and .liine lui-t; ImiclH ^\ (o .rit ji. d.; no nro- fcHcional ^nidcH, hut men can he liad who \\ill act aH hiicIi: halt luc p. (hiz,; boatH free. The fiHhiu(< Ih tj^xeellent and tlie favorite Imit is the minnow. Menomouie (C. M. \' St. r. S(e innide hm.k cover.) — Wilnon ir. i ni.; (iilbert .r. 4ni.; KIk cr. 'i ni.; Annise cr. tl ni.: Heaver and < »tfcr cr. inm.; It.-d Cedar r. '.. 111.: allndod. -I'cckled trmit, Iiiihh, pike, jierch, pickerel, etc.: Kpeckled trtuit nio.-^t aliiindant: umi.iI haitn; Jnne to Octoher hent: hotelM $'ip. d.; lioiits not neede(l, lAcelh'nt tiMhiu« reported. Meridean '^T '^' ^t. I' ) — <'hippewa r. and Mcridean Sh(n(»h: hint hcKl; jiiek- ( ii 1 pniicipall> iruUinK spooiiN used moHlly; .May and .Iiine he^t: no hotels; (jiiidcs not necisKary : ImatH can he obtained. 'I'lic hcnt tiKliinj,' in iiHiially after the Hpriiiti rine. or in .Tunc after the riwe, which often oceurH in that month. Middleton !<'. ^I. >t St. P:) — Lake Mendota I m.: perch, white haxH (fresh water i-lriped hiu-s), picker(d, liike, whitefisli, b. b.. rock bass, sjiei.kled has^n (strawberry hassi, > ellow bass. etc. : white bass, (lickerel and perch are most nunierous; min- nows, fro;,'s, worms, etc. as baits: .Tune, -July, Aii^'ust and Seiitemher best; hotels >l .."0 to ,»:'J ji. d.: boats and bait at little cost. Mineral Point (('. M. & St. P. See iualdi! back cover. )— Kock Hraiich J m , ; lioiit: worm and tlies used; May and ,Tune best; hotel f'J ji. d.; boats unneeehsaiy wading; done; bait plentiful. Montello (Wis. C. See jjauo XXI.)— Hnlhilo I. near station; Kilby 1. 1 ni.; Uireli I, .' 111.; Montello r. near station- all the above waters abound in' pike, pi(.kere|, b. b. (1, and H. ni.), chimnel bass (V), etc.; iiick(.'rel, b, b. and jiike niost abundant; >iiooiis, tlies and minnows used; .'Vnri! to -Tune liest for ]iike; .Iiiiie to .Sept. for pickerel; all the other varieties cau^'ht throuj,'li smnmei'and fall ; hotels j:'jj). d . )i. w,; (guides at ittasonable (diarKc: bouts and baits furnished by hotels without, I hait;e. 'rh(.se are very fine fishing waters, and tine records ha\e been made heie. We think (.iudfjinK from the nhitive weifilit of the tish as rsportedi that the inke >o called above is the iiickerel, and the idekerel, so called, in the pike. Morris (Wis, C. See jiaue XXI.)— Klk cr, '., m.; jiickend and trout: piekend most nniiiiioiif-; usual baits; May to October best time; bait can be procured, but nil boats needed. Mo8inee(('. M. A: St. I'. See inside back cover. )— Wisconsin r. '. m.; bas,M and I'iekcrel princii;ally • spoons used; sprin^j best seai-on; hotels .>! p. d, Nashotah (<'• M. >^- St. I' )— Na^owicka 1. 'J'^ in.; okauchee I. -J', m.; pine 1. i m;. L' Nashotah I's 'J'^. in.; J Xeiiahbin I's H '^ m.: Mouse I. '_> in. ; Nii^;owicka andokaii- rlieel'sbest: iiickei(d. laHiaiid perch an> about ('(lually abundant: minnow bait; ■bine and .Inly be-i; In te'.s *1..5iJ p. d., .*« to $'.i p. w, ; ^'uide $'J p. d.; bout r.n,' 1 . d. •■1: li J 201 THE ANCiLEU S Ol'IDE BOOK. Neenah(<'- \ ill fall; )iik»'. 1). h., white ImHH, jjickerel and i)ercb; i)ike and ba^H most miuicroiis; flpoou hookn luoHtly iiHed aH bait; May. June July and iSt'iit. bent uiontbH; hoti- 0118 ; worm baits; June, July, .\ug\ist and September best; hotel $2 p. d.; bi-iat^ 50c p. d. Iforwalk {C- k N. W. See page XML) — Moore's cr. 1 iii.; Brnsh cr. 8 m.; Spriii;.' Vail -v 2 111.; last best; brook trout; worms as bait; May, June and July best; hoti i.s 73c to $1.50 p. d. Ooonomo'vroc (C. M. & St. P. See inside back cover.)— Okauchee 1. ti m.; Silver 1. '2 '■> m.: Twin 1. 4 m.: Nemahbin 1. ,5 m.; Pine, Beaver and Golden I's 5 to 7 ni. : La Belle and Fowler I's near city; no choice l)etweeii them; pickerel, b. b., perch etc.; Siickerel and b. b. most numerous; minnows as bait; June to October best; hotcl.s jl to .f:t p. d.; boats CtOc p. d.: guide with boat |2 to $'i.M p. d. There are a num- ber of other lakes within 1 to 10 m. where good tishing can be found. Omro {('■ M. & St. P.)— Fox r. near station; b. b., white bass, pickerel and perch; pickerel most numerous; minnow bait; June best month; hotel at reasonable rates); boats 5(Jc p. d. The railroad bridge is considered the best ground. Oshkosh (C. M. «: St. P.— C. .S: N. W.— Wis. C.-M. L. S. k W.)— Located on Wo.'-t shore of 1. Winnebago at the mouth of Fox r. Near by are the following lak.-s; Butte des Morts, Winnecouue and Poygan. All of these waters abound in l.m.b.b,i)iki' perch, pickerel and perch, the former averaging 'i lbs. They are taken Alay I t" freezing weather with live and artittcial baits. The best grounds are quickly reached. Hotels $1.'2.5 to $'2 p. d.; boats with bait $l.r>() p. d.; guides $1.60 to $2 'i'> p. d. See The Amkuu an .\N(jlkk, Vol. VII, pp. 42. There is good trout flshiut! .early in the season up the Fox r. about 16 m. Packwaukee (Wis. C. See page XXI)— Buffalo 1. at station; Ox cr. 3 m.; picker- el, bass, pike and a few trout; pii-kerel mostly abotind; usual baits; March to N(i\- emlier best; hotels at very moderate rates, boats and bait can bo had at merely nominal prices. The pickerel (pike) are numerous. Palmyra (<"• M. & St. P. See inside back cover.) — Spring 1., Pretty I., Dousmaii> Troiit p.. Green 1. and Pleasant 1.; all good; pickerel, bass, trout, perch etc.; pii k erel and bass most numerous; minnow bait; >Iay, June, September and winter l>(>-i; hotels fi2 p. d. or $4 to itVi, p. w.; guides at reasonable rates; boats and bait 50c to $1 p. d. Pensaukee (<'• '^ N. W. See page XVII)--Grt>eu Bay and Peusaukee r.; perch, l)ass, pickerel, catfish etc.; perch and bass most numerous; worm bait; May ainl June best months. PeD^aukee (('• M. A: St. P. See inside back cover.)— Pewaukee 1.; b. b., pickerel, pike, perch etc.; pickerel, perch and pike most nunierous; minnows and worms as baits; August, September and Octolier best; hotels at reasonable rates; boats and bait at moderate charges, " Kocky Point" is the favorite ground among Ixal anglers. Phippa ((". St. P. M. & o.)— Good trout streams accessible. See The American- ANtiLEii, Vol. Ill, pp. 313. rNITED STATES AND CANADA. 205 IK American Pike (M. A: N.) — Pike r. and Ijrauchen; Beecber 1., Rouse 1., Pine 1., Inland 1. and oth«i><; all Rood; trout. basH, iiiokerel, pike, suuflshetc.; usual bn its aud seaMous; h'tilH, guiden, boatH aud bait reanouable. Plattevllle (C M. .^- St. P. See iuHide back cover) — Dugdalen Branch and Peca- tmiiiu Branch; last best; trout; art. flies and worms as bait; hotels $'i p. d. Plover (Wis. C. Sec pa^e XXI)— Wisconsin r. 1 ni.; Big Plover r. 2 ni.: Little I'l-Ncr r. I'j m.; Buena Vista cr. 4 m.; Dnc^k cr. 7 ni.; Metcalf 1. 7 m.; all good; IpiDok trout, bass, i)ike, percli, pickerel and otlier varieties; pickerel, basn and trout hi' ';I. & N.)— Elkhart 1. 7 ni.; Cedar 1. .5 m.; Dobbins 1. 4 m.; Lake El- li :i 7 m.; all good; pickerel, 1). b., green bass (V), etc.; minnow and frog baits; May uutl June best; hotel .iil.50 j). d.; boats $1 p. d. Portaore (C. M. *: St, P. and Wis. O.)— Briggsville p. 11 m.; Swan 1. 4 m.: Buffalo 1. U'l m.; I'tickaway 1. IK m. aud countless smaller I's in vicinity: Buffalo and Puck- awiiy l)('st; pike, pickerel, mas'-«l<}nge, b. b., rock bass, perch, stintlsh etc.; pike, jiirkVrel and bass most abundaut; live minnows and all kinds of art. baits used: May, June, July, August and Se\)tember best; hotels $'2 p. d.; guides can be found; liniits and bait at moderate cost. Our correspondent writes "l»i'obably no place in the entire west furnishes waters where lish of the species above described are found iu such great abundance." Pound (M. »t N)— Loon 1. 8 m.; Bass 1. 3 m.; Beaver or. 2 m.; trout aud bass; trout most numerous; June and July best; hotel $1.5() p, d.; guide $1.75 p. d.; boats and bait reasonable. Prairie du Sac (C. M. .^ St. P. See inside back cover) — Wisconsin r. near station; Lodde's Mill 4 iii.; Fish and Crystal I's 4 m.; lirst best; pike, pickerel, bass, cattish cti-.: pike most numerous; minnow and worm bait; April aud May best; hotels $'i p. (I.; guide ifl.Txi p, d.; guides furnish boats and bait. Random Lake (M. & N.)— Random 1. '4 m.; Mud 1. '^ m.; first best; perch, Ij b., pickerel, suutish etc.; bass and pickerel most numerous; clams, worms *nd hj.oon hooks as baits; May. June, September and October best; hotels 75c p. d.; bnats aud bait at tritling cost. Beedville (M. L- S. Jt W. See page XVIII)— Loug 1. 5 ra.; trout, bassetc; worm biit: September aud October best; hotel f"2 p. d. Richland Centre (C. M. .t St.P. See inside back cover.)— Malan than cr.. Haw- kin's cr.. Willow cr. aud Knapps cr. about 12 m.; no choice; trout; worms and flies iiMii: .\pril, May aud June best; hotel $1.50 to $'2 p. d.; guides I'tasouable; boats and bait at nominal cost. Pine r. fj m.; first best; usual baits; August and Richland City (<"• M- & St. P.)— Wisconsin r. ^4 m. iiiikciel, bass, pike, cattish, etc.; bass .s, ptember best; boats and bait $1.50 p. most d. numerous; Ripon (C. M. & St. P.)— Oreen 1. fi m.; i)ickerel, pike, b. b.. white bass (s-vriped Im^s) redhorse, etc.; pickerel b. b. aud white bass most numerous; luinuows as bait; May, June, September and October best; hotels $1.50 to $'2.50 p, d.; boats lOc ).. h.; bait reasonable. Satuit (M. I'- S. & W. See page XVIII.)— Lakes Thompson and George adjacent; Ip.tii first class; bass and mascalonge; minnows, spoons, worms aud flies as baits; ,)\iui' 1 to Oclobtir 15 best; no hotels; good locations for camping; boats and oarsmen 1 111 be obta'ned from Pelican 1. 10 m. below. Write to C. C. De Long, agent, Peli- ciiii, Wis, who will make arrangements for visiting anglers. Sauk City (C. M. & St. P. See inside back cover.)— Wisconsin r. near station; H"uevcr. 4 m.; last best; pickerel aud bass; pickerel most numerous; minnow b^iit; April and October best; hotel $1.50 p. d.; guides not necessary; boats 5(ic y. (I.; bait easily procured. Saukville (M. & N.)— Schuhs 1. 3 m.; Goggius 1.4 m.: first best; pickerel and b. b. the latter 'uost aVmndant; minnow bait; April aud May best. Schlelaingerville (Wis. C. and C. M. A: St. P.)— Cedar 1. 2 m.; Pike 1. 2 m.; eiiiiUv good: perch, bass, i)ickerel and pike; in Cedar 1. perch most numerous: 1.1. kerel in Pike 1.; usual baits; June, July, August aud Sept. best; no regular Liiels or guides; boats can be had at moderae prices. :***« Tl^ ; 1 1 206 THE ANOLEB 8 GUIDE BOOK. wk Shawano (M. L. S. A: W. Seo paf(e XVIII.)— M'olf r. aud Shawano 1. ; last lif ht: j)ick( r«'l anil \mt*n; baww moHt iiuiiieroiis: trulliiif^ hookn UHcd: May, Jime, July aiui Auj^UHt be«t; hotelH $1 to $2 j). d. ; (^iiidt'H, Woatf^ and l)ait at reasonable cost, tn.od trout flwhing on the Kewhina Kewervation, diwtaut 10 in. Sheboygan Falls (M. L. H. k W.) — iSheboynan r. rnns directly through village: pickerel and 1). b. ijrincipally; woriiiH, niinnowN and tn)llinK naugH unod; Kjieannj^ Ih lartiely jirac-ticed; June. July, .\uKUwt and Sejiteniber Iicst: hotels $'1 p. d. or ?:h tollop. w.; unities not required; l)oats and bait at tritlinp; cost. The surroiiud- inp waters within a radius of .5 to 20 ni. give excellent fishing. Sherwood (M. & N.)— Winnebago 1. 2 ni.; perch, bxss, pickerel, etc.; niintiow bait; May to September best; hotel at reasonable charges; guide $2 p. d ; boat!* and bait |1 p. d. Sparta (C M. k St. P. See inside back cover) — Numerous creeks in this cminty tinm 'j to 1.5 m. from this Htation; brook trout principally: wni'ni bait: May anil Seiiteniber best; hotitls; $2 p. d.: boats not necessary; hotels will furnisL t;iiidcs or give information as to best grounds. Stanley (Wis. <". See page XXI) — Lake Marie (i m.; ])ickerel mostly abouiid hcrt'; minnow bait; sjiring and fall best season; hotel $H.,')0 p. w. State Hospital {C. k. N. W. St^e i>age XVII)^-Lake Winnebago '., m.; l.akr Ibitti! des .Morts V* m.: tirst best: pike, basH, i)ifkerel, st\irgeon etc. : liike, bass and Itickerel most abundant: minnow bait; -Vpril, May aud June best; hotel .*■-' \k d. guides, boats and bait reasonable. State Line (M. L. S. k W. Sec page XVTII)— Black Oak 1. 3 m.; trout; minnows, flit's and spoons used; May 15 to July 1 best: liot(ds moderate; boats 7.")c ]i. d.: guides ;?2 ji. d. l'arti<'s visiting Ibis lake shotiid notify the (ien. Pass. .\gt. of tlio above road at h-ast ten days in advance. whi'U the proper arrangements will lie nia('.<- for their comfort and fishing. See .\.MKHirAK .\N(4LKK, Vol. VII., jiage ]:iJ. Stiles (M. A: N'.) — Oconto r. near station; trout, pickerel, bass etc.; pork iiiid minnow baits; April best; hotel Ifl p. d. Stougrhton (<'. M. k St. P. See inside hack cover) — Catfish r. runs throiiuli town: I'irst 1. H ni.; last best; wall-eyed i)ike, iiickcrcl, b. b., rock bass, silver bii.-s (lii(d)ahly the wliite bass or fresh water striped bass). t1oiinibTs('.') jiercli etc.: p< iili m.ist abundanl: live minnows and art. l)aits \ised: May and .June ln-st; hot( 1 :a reasonable prices; boats about 60c i>. d. "Very good flshiug" is reported, also •no market lishers here." Summit Iiake (M. L. R. ^' W. See page XVIID— Summit 1., Lady 1.. Clear 1. ami liass 1.; last best: b. b. principally: usual baits; June, July and August best; li.iirices. .\ threat number of snuill I's lie adjacent to iIm above which teem with flsli, mainly bass. Write to agent at I'elicau, Wis., 1" iii. distant, to engage boats and guides. Theresa (Wis. ('. Seepage XXI) — Rock r. at station; pickerel, bass and l>ull- lieads; jiickerel most numenuis: June and July best months for tndling: \\.'riii» Used as bait, but trtdling the usual method: hotel .•?! p. d.. .'f-t p. w.: guides rea^'ii- able; boats 5Uc p. d. Pickerel tishing rei>orted as very tine. TomahlC M. ^: St. P.) — The trout streams are distant from 4 to pj m.: •' \ sport and fair sized fish can be had. freipiently weighing 1 ';. lbs., especially Crosse r. See Thk .\.MKllH'AN ANtiLKK, Vol. III. ji. ;i4.'i. ill 1., Tremble (M. >'v N.)--Hig Suamico r. m.; pickerel, bass, brook trout irms are prineiiial bait used; spring best season. Troy Centre (C. 51. X- St. P.) — Crooked 1. 4'.. m ; Oreen 1. r. m.; tirst best: h. 1 .. pike, pickend etc.: b. b. and pickerel most abundant: minnows, worms eti'. a> baits; June, July, .\ugust and September best: hotel .*2 p. d : boats f'l j). w.: tiait cheap. Crooked 1. is reported to be one of the finest fishing grounds in Wi- ■ i. Bin. Tunnel City (C M. & St. P. See inside back cover)— Sparta cr. 3 m.: Tarr > r. ;i m.; Flora i-r. 2 m, : Nilver cr. 7 m.: Sijuaw cr. 8 m.; Ash run .5 m.; Little La i laiii 10 m.; brook troiit only; worm bait: .Kjiril 15 to .\ugust 15 limited by law; Loirls fl'p.d.: guides ?2 p. d. (iood trouting 'cported. Union Grove (C. M. & st. P.)— Eagle 1. ('> m.: jicrch, rock bass, ii. b., pickeii )• t •.: perch and rock bass most numerous; minnow and v.orni baits; usual seasons. UNITED STATES AND CANADA. 207 iiohtly aliiiuiiil Van Dyne (WIh. C. See pane XXI)— Lake Wiuuebago 1>2 in.; pike, pickerel aud I imk; UHiial baits UHcd; May, Juue, July Aug. auil Sept. best; hotel at reaHouable . l:!irnf'H. Watertown (<'• M. k St. P. See insidt? back cover) — Rt)ck r. ruuuing through ( ity; baHH of all kludw aud pike; basH are nioHt abuudaut; live and art. baitn; April, .May aud September best; hotelw $'2 p. d. ; boatH aud bait at uuuiiual priccH. Ex- ( clif'ut fishing in the vicinity of Watertown. Wankan (0. M. k St. P.)— Lake Butte den MortH aud Wolf r. 10 ni.; Rush 1. 3 ni.; Wdlfr. best: white and black baHs, pickcirel, buUheadH and Hturgeon; baH8 iiiost i.lmudant; niinuowH an bait; May, June, October aud November best; hotel |1 p. d. Waukesha (C. N. & W. and C. M. A; St. P.)— Pewaukeo 1. 4'i ni.; Salesvillc 1. G la.; Neniahbinl. I'Jni.; Nagowicka 1. 1" ni.; Pine 1. 10 ui. ; Fox r. atHtation; Pewau- lite and Nagowicka I'h beHt; i)ickerel, pike, black and rock baHx, perch ete.; pick- I I't'l and bawH most numer<:)UH; minnows and meat as l)ait.>j; June, July aud August hest; hotels $2 to |3 p. d.; rowboats 50c p. d.; steamer $ti p. d. Waiipaca (Wis. C. See page XXI) — A chain of 13 lakes including Clear 1. and Long 1., from 3 to 7 m. distant from station; i)ickerfd, bast- and perch; pen^h most abundant: minnows and worms mostly used as bait; Juue aud SeptemVjer l)est iijonths; hotels fj to ii p. d.; boats 75c to $1 p. d. Wauzeka (»'• M. A; St. P. See inside back cover) — Kickapoo r. and Wisconsin r. near station: last best; pii'kerel, bass and cattish are th(! three jjrincipal varieties; minnows and small tish as baits; fall season best; hotel at reasonable i)rices;, boats and bait can be had at little or no cost. Werley((". & N. W. Seepage XVII)— Green r. near station; trout; worm bait: Aj'Vil and .May best months; hotel 7.5c to ;fl p. d. Thi« river is reported to us as being ■•(>no of the best trout streams in the state of Wisconsin." Wilton (C\ & N. W.l— Kickapoo r. near station; Dorset cr. 2 m.; Moshier cr. 2 111.; Stayton cr. 1 ', in.: Hibard's cr. 1 m.; Soward's Valley cr. (1 m.; Sink's cr. 5 m.; liilling's cr. I'l ni.: all good: trout and some coarse varieties: worms are usual bait; May. June. July and .\ugust best; hotel $1 p. d.; guides easily obtained; boats un- necessary; Viait plentiful, (iood trout tishing is r(;i)orte(l. Winneconne (•"• M. : August best luonth. Carter (F. P.)— Blacks Fork of Green r. 10 in.: Smiths Fork 15 m.; lieaver ci 111.: H( iivys Fork 35 111. : all good. Beaver cr. probably be,--t: mouiitaii L-rayling' tli( s are used in summer, and lieef in winter: Jul liest liioiiths. >t\it tvoiit can be fieely caught during winter; hott with wagon and team ?5 p. d.: Hies 2c to 5c each. Fort Bl idues ;I5 trout and y. August ami .September s f-l |i. (L; f,'uiiug necessary; guide $5 p. d. fine hunting as well as fishing section. Port Washakie (Reached by stage (150 m.) from Green River station on the T'. P. r.r.) — There is splendid trout and grayling fishing on the forks of Big and Little Wind r., especially 30 m. west of the Post. The months of July, Auj^. and .Sei)t. give the best report on the art. fly, which is exclusively used. There is a hotel at the Fort at moderate charges, and guides may be had reasonable. KiUiard (U. P.) — Pear r. 4 m.; some I's in the mountains from 10 to 20 ra. distant, where trout are abundant; the lakes best; trout, chub, etc.; trout mont numerous; worms and flies used; August, September and October best; Sectinu house 50c p. meal; guide $5 p. d. Laramie (U. P.)— Dale or. 14 m., Fish cr's 16 to 19 m.. Trail cr., Cache la Poudre and other cr 8 within ,'j day's drive; all good: brook tnuit: art. fly, worm ami grasshopper baits; July and August best: hotel accommodations are to be had at $1.50to$Up. d.; guides $2to$3p.d.; no boats used; bait plenty. Very fine fronting in numerous waters near Laramie. Piedmont (U. P.) — Blacks Fork r. 8 m.; Hig Muddy cr. >.j m. and Spring 1). d.; no boats necessary. The trout are abundant. Twin Creek (F. P.)— Hams Fork 3 m.; trout, whitefish etc.; trout most numer- ous; grasshox)pers, beef «to. us baits; August and Septembet best. INDEX TO FISHING WATERS. 11^ n intaiu trout; most uumer- Alaliama. Alabama r liriircr Beaver p. or lake Bijjlii'e r Bit,' • anoc ci Bi«.r... Bi« 1 liij^ Mortar cr Bij,' Wills cr BlHi k Warrior r l-'', Bri)k(!n Arrow cr Burnt Coruer cr C'auiie or Cbistuut cr Clinctaw 1 ('.iiii'cuh r (.M-ar !•", in, Imw cr l»e:i.l 1 liisiita Fail.* Lij^lit Mile cr Fivi' Mile c!' Flint cr. auil r 1"), (iriiinel 1 (.iiilt'cr Halls cr HiillcHton 1 Hulls 1 luk IJayoii Jdlinsoii 1 K.iilhley's 1 Kiiiu's r Littii' HedleHton 1 Linlo Mills cr Mouiil Miirloi'oy cr MuU.erry r I'. Mni-aercr Mrl,au«hlin 1. and bayou Nuitli Valley cr Oak\ ille p Ubati'hio cr Persimmoa cr Piilu'ou cr (^Uniml Uw'.l 1 liiclilaud bavou Rose 1 Shuilu!! cr Story 1 Swa'i I Tallapoosa r Tallasabatchit^ cr TayldFrt 1 Ti-iuieHsee r I Tnmt cr Turkey cr rpsaw 1 Valliy cr Warrior r 16, Arkansas. 15 I Clear or 18 15 CocLe r 17, 18 15 Cottonwood 1 18 15 Crucked 1 17 16 Dick 1 18 15 ; Ea.st 1 17 16 : East Lake bayou. .• 17 15 i Faulkner's 1 17 10 Flatrock cr 18 16 Fork(!d 1 17 15 1 Gray 1 17 15 ; HarriH 1 18 17 i HillHl 17 16 Hod^e 1 18 1(! Holntou cr 17 15 Hornehoe 1 17, 18 17 Laurel bayou 17 15 Lee'w cr 18 17 Moror r 17 16 MuHtiaus 1 17 15 Xea 1 18 16 ()wat;e cr 17, 18 16 Oiiiliitar 17 16 Plum bayou 18 17 Haline r 17, 18 16 ' Seitel 1 18 Hi South Fork 17 16 Sparinau cr 18 17 Spring r 17, 18 ] 7 St. Francis r 17 17 Sufjar cr 18 17 Walnut 1 18 16 War Ka^le r. and vr 17, 18 16 Warm Fork r 18 16 ' White r 17, 18 17 Woodward's 1 17 16 Woltascka bavou IH 15 I 18 I British Colnmbia. 16 ' It) Cotiuitlam r 3\> 16 Harrison r ;V,l 16 Little Lilleat r 30 16 Pill 1 3ft 17 Slave r 3'.> 18 18 California. IH 16 Aptos cr 18, 20 K) .\rroyo Seco '20 15 Austin cr 1'.) 17 Bedwell cr '21 16 Bishop cr IH 17 Boi^ns cr '20 15 Butano cr '20 15 Bi« Pine cr 18 16 (armel r l',» 18 t'errocr 19 16 (;hal)os 1 20 16 Colabaua-s cr 19 ■ 1^ r 1 5" 1 lllf 210 INDEX TO FIKHING WATERS. I . WjSl' I'i I 1 CorralitOR cr • 10 Coyote cr lU Crj'Htal Springs 1 IH, 20 Dry cr 1«, '^o Eagle Gleu cr 20 EttHt AiJHtin cr lit £l)iuoNa 1 IH Feather r IM Garra Pataa cr lit GilliniH cr 11) Grabaiii cr IH Gualalla cr 2o Hallfckcr li> Harriugtou cr 20 JoiK'H cr 18 Kerns r 19 KingH cr 19 Knowles's AhIi ranch 19 Lagnua cr 19, 20 liagiinitos 1. and cr 20 La Honda cr 20 Los Animas cr 19 Little Sun r 19 Lobitas cr 20 I^)ne Pine cr 19 > Mark Wester 19, 20, 21 McCloud r 20 Mercedl 20 Monterey Bay 19, 20 Ni .|if Beaver l»r. and cr Becke's I's . . . . 39, 40, Black 1 Blake 1 Bluer ....... 3',' Moulder cr's Burt'alo cr < 'ache la Poudre r ('ataract 1 ail 4(1 4'' Chalk cr 4i> ( "hicago I's 41 4'' ('iniarron r 4(1 Clear cr 41 4(1 4'' Cottonwood cr. and 1 Cow r Dallas r 4' Kagle r • 41 |p Estes Park 41 41 Evergreen I's Fishl's i'l Forks cr 4(1 Four Mile «'r 4(1, li Frazi(^r r 4ii Frving Pan cr 41 (irand 1 40 (Jrand r 41 Grizzly 1 4:' Gunnison r 40 4'' Half Moon cr's 4<> Irwin I's 4ii Kahnah cr 41 liake cr 3() 41) I^jike Fork 4' Little Ciuuirron r Los I'inas r 40 41 MunitdU Parkl Ohio cr Peros cr 41 3',> 4o Plat«?au cr 41 Platte r . . 39, 40 41 Quartz or 4" Itifle cr 41 Itio Grande . . 40, 41 4:{ Roan cr 41 Roaring Fork i-r Rock cr 3<) 41 41 San Migiu'l r 4" Sapinero cr 4'' Silver cr 4' Snake r 4" South Platte r State cr 411, 4'i St. Vrain 3',. 4T Surface cr 411 Ten Mile cr. audi- 39, 40, 41, Toniichi cr 4'J 4" Trout cr 4'i 411 41 4i a ii Troutdale Twin I's Uncompahgre r Upper Cache la Poudre. . . Upper Seciuache Connecticut. Alexanders 1 4! I Bantam r. and 1 44, iH Beaver br 45| INDEX TO FISHIN'O WATEK8. 211 .. 40, 4T, 42 . . 39, 4((, 41 .... 39, 40, 41 41 3i» 4(1 3'.'. 40 HI) 4(' 41) av. 4(» 4(1. 4'i 41 4)1, 4i 41 41) 4i 4'i '41. 42 41 41 42 40 4 *=* hvntiH 1 ■*•* BoltoB reservoir 4.5 Hioiid Brook fit r 43, 44 Bun-'Bp 43 1 Bt<(h p 4B i Berkley p 46 | Bliukberry r 46 ; Braiick br 46 ! ('miiiau Momitaiu p 45, 46 (Klar Swamp 43 ('bmibuuj^aniinnainaug J) 43 ('larkwellH rencrvoir 4() Culniiibia ji 4U Colnnibia reHcrvoir 44 Coventry p 43 CiTwtal 1 46 Do^' p 46 Donlittle p 45, 46 Djc HouBC p 46 Fttiinington r 43, 46 Feiiton r 45 Fmuitaiii 1 45 Fryi-'H p 45 (ireenville dam 45 Orcenwood'H p 44 ; Hall Meadow br 46 j Hell Hollow p 46 Hopr 43. 44 HdHKatonie r 4:<, 44, 45 Hubbidlbr 47 Iiidiau p 46 iLdiaii r 44 Killiu(?ly p 43 Lake KeiKiHia 44 " Kduoihoc 44, 45 • Pocatapoque 43 • Wauguiiibang 44 ■• Woiionacopoiiinc 44 Little p 44, 47 Little r 45 Long 1 43. 46, 47 Long p 43 Long iBland Sotiud 44, 45 Loud p ■• 44 Mainb p 46 Marnbapaug 1 46 Mt ado \v br 43 M( rrifk br 45 Mill r. and br 45, 46 Mijosup r. and ]) 43, 44, 46 Mt. Tom p'h 44 Natcbaug r 45 Naiigatnck r 46 Nvw London reservoir 44 N.W Mill p 46 Norfolk rcHervoir 45 01(1 Marsh 43 I'acker'fl p 45 Park p *•' Piugatuck r 45 Ptiirh 1 44 Pond Hill 45 Poi)lar Kwaini) >)r 43 Porter Saw Mill p 46 Quadic reservoir 46 Qiiaudnck r 46 Quarry ville pd'H 43 Qnaflsapaug 1. and r 45 Quinebatig r 43, 4,'> lleservoir p 4Jt Kound 1. and p 43, 46 Rowley p 4C, Riidd p 4f> K'iK« br 46, 47 Hfdtt Swamp br 43 Shopang r 44, 45, 46 Shetiicket r 4.-. Shnmway br 4a Shuttle Meadow 4:1 Shuttle Meadow reservoir 41 Smith p 45, 46 Snake Meadow br 44 Snipsie 1 4.') Square p 4;^ Still r 4:i Stoneham br 45 Stonehouse br 45- Stouiugton harbor 46 StiirdevautH {> 4.5 Taunton p. and 1 44, 45 ThameH r 45 Tobey p 4,5, 4(; Tuckers br 4.5 Twin I'h 43 Tyler p 4(5 Wakefit'ld p 4.'), 4(i Waramaiig 1 44, 46 Webster p 4;i Wepe waug r 44 West Hill p 43, 44, 46. Whist p 4(> Winsted 1 4(5. Wood cr 4(5 Yantic r 4.5 Zach'B br 43 Dakotah. Big Sioux r 47, ^g Big Sttme 1 47, 4<» Bitter 1 41) Blue 1 4<> Bois De Sioux r 4u Brant 1 47 (;ane cr 4i» Clear 1 4h, 4U Crow cr 47 Devil's 1 47, 48, 49 Elm r 4i» Enemies Swim 1 4<) (loose r 41) Herman 1 47 Horseshoe 1 40 James r 47, 4H, 49 Jimr 47, 4H, 49 Kampeska 1 49 Lake Benton 48 " Byron '..' 48 ' ' ( 'hapin 4<> '• Hendricks 4h Herman 47, 4k " Kampeska 47 Madison 4s, 49 Poinsett ' 47 ' ' Teetonkeeha 47 Lesterville 1 ! 49 Mapel r \\ 45 m flOii i 1 ^2 INDEX TO FISHING WATERS. ! ^ M h' Minni Wakan or DovH'm 1 IJ JVIinuie Wawbtu 1 I'J Mi«8oiiri r 1 1', W MouHe r 47 North Beaver cr 4i> Norwegittu 1 48 Pelicau 1 49 PipcHtem r 4« Pl{elow Inland 50 Bottom Hill Drains 50 C'udtir iHland ( 'lianncl 50 Delaware Hay 50 Delaware Breakwater 50 Indian r 50 Bebobotb b 50 .Syuei)ux('nt Bay 50 Wbite Oak Point 5iJ District of Coltunbia. Potomac r 60 Florida. Bailey'8 cr : 51 Becks 1 50 Black cr 51 Blue Spriuf^ r 50 Boca (!riga b 5'2 <'roKby 1 ,5'2 Escambia r :'..i, 52 Flint r 51 i'ort Cieorge Inlet 51 Governor's bayou 50 Ooveruor's cr 51 ', Monroe 5^ " Santa Fe 5:j " Weir • ,, ,-,1 " Worth 51 Lard 1 -,1) Little bayou .vj Little Uasparilla Pass .-,j Lochloosa 1 .'1, ,vj Meuatee b :,,, Matttuzas r -, j Mlccosukee 1 51 Newman's 1 ."ii, .V) Ocklowaha r 50 Orange 1 :>i, ,- j Pablo (Sisters ">! Payne's Prairie ji Perdido r 5 1 Santa Fe r . and 1 'v,i Sarasota b 5ii fSilver Spring ,>j Six Mile cr ."ii Smith 1 .' uM SuapiHir banks in Gulf of Mexi< o 52 St. Johns r 50, "ji, .vj St. Sebastine r .'vj Summers 1 51 Stiwanee r 51) Tampa bay 52 Tarpou Springs 52 Tohopekaliga 1 51 Trout cr 51 WacasuHsie r 'm Wacissa r 5ti White Sulphur Springs 53 Oeorffia. AUatooua cr 5;) Black 1 :a Bonitield Mill p '^ Beaver cr •.4 Big Indian cr .'4 c 'anasauga r ">t Cannon's Mill p 5." Chattahoochee r ^3, r>l, 'i.') ( hattiUuochee r 51 Chickamauga r •"'o Commissioner cr ■H Coosavallee r 'A I'rittendcu !> "i.' Delk's p :a Dew's \> n:i. ."i Fast Chickamauga r ">4. •">■'> Etouah r .■;i. '>'> Euharlee cr 51. 'I'l Flint r .■:!, :>i Gorman's Mill p •'>:( Houston Factory p 54 Hurricane cr ''■! Juniper p .":(, .U Lime cr ''li Line cr 54 Little r 54 Little Tallapoosa r 5:) McCrays p 5.i Mill ponds 51 Mouee cr 54 Muckalee cr,,.,,,,,,,,,, 54 INDEX TO FISHING WATEKS. 213 MuU'cr, 66 >'(!( liway cr 54 Sdlliiway r 55 Idolize r 55 Kkdoiiee r 55 OKt '•"•bee r. aud I'h 5;t, 54, 55 (divfr'H p 55 I losiiini >iila r 5;i, 54 (i(itliialcHij,'a('r 5;J, 54 (ictlicalooj^a Mill j) 53 I'aihilla cr 55 I'al' 'Ula cr , 54 Pnt- f*" *-t swetwater cr 53 Ti^'iT cr 55 Twt fdyH r 53 Viriimi r 55 \\'v>\ ( "hickaiuan^ta r 54, 55 Wliitcwater r 53 tt'dc.ids cr 54 Idaho Territory. Ikar r. and 1 55, 5t) liij.' Wood r 55, 5t) lilarkf oot r 5t'> lilu" cr 55 Bni>e r 5(') I anyou cr 5ti ' iiiiias cr 55 Mill r 55 Kwli 1 5f, \h\ leu 1 5ti Ivi.it'Uai 1 5(1 I.ak'- ( 'oner D'AliMio 5(1 • Pcnd D'Oriellc 55, 5(! [.in li* Wood r 5ii M.ilad r 5(; Ma; -h cr 5t'i Mel iciue Lodge cr 55 Uii.l 1 55 hrk r 5t) i''irr Nenf r 5(; KaMiit cr 5C. Kattlir^nalif cr 5() \ili.l Hole 1 55 sbdf Unn r .' ", 5i') Nh 1 r cr 55 ^iia ke r .'5, 50 ^uda cr 5') •*liiiit 1 5t". TaLoma 1 5{) Xudian Territory. Oitiii cr 5t) ''iati(l r 5tJ H"r~<- cr ,')(•) I'aw I'uw iv Titi Verdigris r 50 i niinois. Beaver' p Dlack Snake Bluff 1 Brew'H Tauk p Brick HouHe Blough Calumet r. and 1 i Catharine 1 ' Cedarl 58, Chijunel 1 6o, ' <'hattenH 1 Clearer, audi 6H, 60, Copperas cr Deep Hole Deep 1 fH, Delaware 1 Delevan 1 Des Plained r 6H, 5'.t, Du Page or l)ntch cr KnibarraH r 57, 5',>, FiHhl i FirHtl Fourth 1 • 58, Fox r. and 1 57, 58. 6i). Gages 1 Geneva 1 58, Gilbert 1 Goose 1 Grans 1 (irassy 1 Green r Haniliough 1 Haniel's 1 '. Hilll Horse Shoe p Illinois r 67, 5H, 5!), Iro(iuois r 57, Kimkakce r 57, .58, M, Killlmck cr Kishwaukee r 67, 58, Kylecr Lack Slongh • Lake dc Pric " Michigan Lilly p..... Long 1 68, McColliini 1 McCord's p !McFiU'land"s 1 Mereilosia 1 MiUItace Mississippi r 5S, ,50, ^loody's liayi),! ;\[i)i'cdock 1 57. Morial North Hor.-f cr Gk.-i Otter 1 Piasa cr Picatonica r. . i Pishkasaw cr. i Pistaqnaw 1.. . Pittslmru 1 Prairie SU'Ug': (^Tieeus 1 (Quiver 1 Rapid ]) ; Bock r 58. 59, 00, 69 ()0 58 OO 5*; 57 bl 61 01 OO 61 67 00 01 5lt 5H 01 58 58 01 57 01 01 00 58 6i» 68 OO .5<.» 58 57 00 ()0 57 5'.> 01 00 01 OO OO 0(» 57 58 57 OO .5'.> 511 Oo lio 6'.» 6'.> 00 5'.» 01 01 57 67 5'.t 50 01 5l» 5'.» 57 59 57 58 .5'.t ei ;;?!!! \i\\ 2ii INDEX TO FIHHINO WATEB8, ■ 'i ' Uound 1 58 I Kuiiniuii 1 •'>*<] Httltcr '>l 1 HuiHl 1 •'•^ «! Sand Pit «" Htttiil Hlough *>«) Serouil 1 ^^ Htiimchwino 1 fi**. *»0 Hhoiil r ^ Milvorl (■)«. t".t Miiit'ltzer 1 60 HliiitliH 1 6(5, (iU Si>lattt'rH IJock 1 6« Hi>riii«l '>'•. ^''^ Hpriu^^ Hlough Sy Htroii«8 1 f^t' 8 Third 1 fiH, 61 Tli(>ini>m>n8 1 'W Twiu r.s tw VennilHou r '•'7. 01 Willow 1 «> Wolf cr *il Indiana. Barber 1 64 Berry 1 '•* Clifty cr .: Cole cr Crooked 1 61 Deep r Eel r Iowa. Beaver Diiui cr ft' Bi|4 Beaver r 6 ' hin Cedar r li'i Big cr 6' Bin Sioux r '4, 6' | Black Hawk cr ti' Boyer r tjiil B\irt'alo cr ti.' Elkhart r 62 i Burtnnu 1 0' Fall r Fish p Flat Kock cr. . . Flat Kock r., B. Flint 1 Golden 1 Graham cr.... Haw cr (1 01 6'2 and 1 04 64 64 63 62 Heatou 1 62 Hofjbackl 64 Hudson 1 (hi, 64 James 1 04 Jones 1 62, 64 Kankakee r 62, 63, 64 Koontz'.s 1 64 Lal> u ( 'icott 63 " Eli/a 62 " Geor^^e 64 " Jani«;H 61 " Mainkuckee 61, iW, 64 " Michifiau 63, 64 Langamba^u 1 , 63 Lewis 1 64 Little Sugar cr 61 Long 1 , , , , ••#!«< 62, 63, 64 Cedar r i'>^. 67, i>*, il'.' Cedar 1 6' | Clear 1 .... ' '■"', H" Cone 1 1)5 1 Coon r m;, 11" Crane or 'i'' Dead I • h: | Deadm.in's cr li'i Dew Moines r 1 .", t.t;. n';, t.>. >'■■■ Elk 1 t-^l Elml ml liar 1 6: Goose 1 ti" Higbl -1. 6S] Holmes (Jut 6'.' I Indian or ti'l Iowa r (i4, tit., ' ', 61* I Le Claire Hapidn li'' Little Cedar r 64. i •', li'i I Little Iowa r 6' | Long Slough till Lost Island I ti'' Lotts cr ti' Maijiioklta r ')\ 6" Medium 1 ...,,.....,., CoJ INDEX TO FISHINO WATERS, 215 t,,l. 64 6i (14 6i fii 61. liM, 04 M m • . • . 6:i (i2 «•: i>:. 64 (•>'.', li; 6) ti.) til, liV, tJ4 Hi i 61 6': 6i 6:1 6J 62' 62. t :t. 64 ()•.». ti:t, 64 6.< 62 1 tV) ti'.'. 'lit. ml 1;. (i. I 0.1 I)i. wi a. 6«l 61 &'i\ (,:< '4. 6.'| 6'.i M 6," j Ojl .(!.", tiT, TH, (I'M 6M ,. i-.-, ti:| tJ5 n\, I,: ()',' 1 ti;^ I 6'i <.i;. u:, i\ '!;• til I I>4 I ti' d" 6'.>\ tiSl .(14, Cit., i ", 6m li') I (>4. 1', I)') I 6:1 1 6til ti-i I ll' I ./., d: Col M' riclocia r... M Mil'ilf r tiS Miii'ivacr »>7 MiiitH'wiiMlita 1 tl8 Mi-«iHHii)i»i r tii\ ()rt, t>7 MiiHctttine Hloiinh i'f>, (17 N..ithr tir» Niith Hkiuik r ti7 OkoliojilV (•.7, tiH okoboji r tlH ott'T i-r ti.') I'il%i* rnu 'iT, til* Kiii'i'ODii r till ]{(ila}Ml (17 K'll'biirHl (ir> KiM-k r (ir) Uvaul tlH Si'ilt cr (iH Sjir^i'.uta 1 (14 .Sl)(-ll Rock r (Ih, (.<.» Silver er- (1(1 .Hilvnr 1 titl, tlH Sii'iix r tl7 Skmik r (17. tw Scuith r tl5 South Fork r tlH .ScutU Hkuuk r (17 Spirit 1 (IS Sipfing 1 (li> Storm 1 (Kl Suiittsh i> (1.^ Swini 1 (IH Tiunil)Ull 1 (IS Turkey r (l.'i. tit;, tin Twelv'e Jlile 1 tW Twiu I's (1."), (Itl Twin HihttT I's tU, ('..'>, (1(1 Viipcr Iowa r (ir> Vulvar titl, , tUi, (IS Watts 1 07 West Fork tl."). (IH WiHconsiu r (17 Znllicott'er 1 (1(1 Kansas. Atkanfia.i r 7t» liiuhelor cr (59 IJuclielor r 7# ma .r 70 Hlut> r tlii, 70 I'lUriit cr 7t) (ox cr Oi) Delaware r 70 PiirackiT cr 6S> Klni cf 70 Eureka 1 70 FiiUr tii) Fiirliiif?tou 1 t)".» Fish cr («) HarriFcm cr 70 KiiiiHaw r 70 r.iihotte r 70 littloOsafie cr 69 Little Walnut cr 70 Manuatou r '>'\ 70 Mill cr 69 Neimlio r 70 Onane r 70 Ut'piihlicau V 70 Hock ( r 70 Saline r i'9, 70 Smoky Hill r t;9, 70 .Solomon r fi9 Sjirinu cr (19, 7o WakuriiHH cr 6tf Walnut r (19 White Water r Hit, 70 Kentucky. Barren r 70 Jllack's 1. 71 IJlue Lick r 71 UrowuH Lock on barren r 70 Cumberliind r To, 71 Dry Klin 71 l>.\er's 1) 74 Elk Horn cr 71 (iaHper r 70 (Ireen r 7'J HouHton cr 71 Kentucky r 71 Kinnikonick 71 Knob J-ick 72 Licking r 70 Little Sandy r 71 ^li.sHissi)!})! r 71 MuHHchuiin.s 1 71 North auil Soiitii Foik rV 71 North Elkhorn 71 Ohio r 71 Osborn."* p 71 Kays br. of IJarien r 7w Keelfoot 1 71 Kock Castle r 71 South Fork 7i Spanish 1 72 Stoner r 7' Sweeney and Pottci.s Mills 7i» Iiouisiana. Bayou Callahan 72 Kayou iJes Alleinands 72 Bayoii I-anresse 7'2 Bayou .bpse 72 Bayou Laiirier Ti Bayou Teche 7'2 Carroll bayou 72 Chef Mciiteiir 7'j Cote Blanche bay 7-j {'ourtableiu bayou 7'j (4tilf of ."Mexico' 7-j Harvey's Canal 72 Lake Field 72 Lake Maurepiis 7v> Lake Pmitchartmin 72 Lake .Salvadore 72 Lake Ja.^se 72 Middle bayou 72 Millers bayou 72 Passu Racjuette 72 Petit Anse bayou 72 Petit Sable 72 Poiute Miuuee 72 i T-T 21lt INDEX r«J KlHHISa WATKKW. 'lauKipalma r. ., The UiuuletH..., VeriiiUliuu bay. fWl Main*. Allen br AudroMcoKKiii 1' 74, Atlautic Ocean '«3, 7H, back r Harkc }i liiiitlelt p lli-ar p btiily Htr HcltiiHi Hiiy UelKiiivtf I), ttiul Htr Ul'llSOU i> BiK HoM^r Birch i> Birch Htr Black br Bhick Bntok p lion br Boyd 1 'O, BraKiiduco .• Branch br. and r 70, Branch \> Brandy i> Bulliiiu r Bunker pd'H BiitlcriMilk II Cllllllioll, J) Clin; I C'anci .*ay Centre p China 1 CobboH**ei'onti?e cr CobbosHcccontco p. and 1 73, Cochnowagon cr Cold r Cok Stream 1 74, Crockett p Dead Htr. and r 7.'», Duck p Dyera p Ea(?le 1 • East p 7(), Echc ElUe p Kmbdiu p E8tes Cove Farm br I'laKHtulVp Fonerrtuii br .... Fo.ss \i Frencliniau'H Bay Garland p Getchell br GOOHU p Grand I'g Great p 73, Great Swamp br'a Hancock p 73, Harvey's tront br HaydeiiH 1 7(>, Hemonway br Hemlock str Hifjhland 1 73, llogan p 70, iiom p 72 78 75 78 76 73 7B 74 77 73 73 74 74 74 in 73 7tt 78 7(i 73 78 74 74 78 77 74 78 78 74 75 78 70 74 7(} 74 70 75 77 77 74 74 78 77 'it> 74 72 73 74 73 74 74 70 77 70 78 77 78 75 75 77 HorMCHhoo 1). Hot Brook 1. HouHtin p Hojt br 7ft, Iuody cr Peabodv p Pellonbr Penobscot Be Perhani ntr .._...• Perkin'H 1 . .'. ,.... Pettic's p . . Piper p Piscataciuia • Pleasant p 73, Pleasant r Pleasan t Ridge 7:1 I I 74 7:) 71 7:1 71 7i 77 7."i 7i 74 7:1 73, 77 72, I 'I 7") 77 7i INDEX to rW.llVH WATEIIK. 217 74 74 ::. 76. 77 77 77 7ii 7.'i 73, 7tl, 77 p 'I'l 7t', 75 7n 7ti )k 75, 77 7:i in, 7(1, 77 74 Til , t ■> ;:i 73, 76, 77 71 71 71 7."i 7i'i 7h :•< 7**1 7ii '."""".'.V'wl 7'; I '' 7-i 7r). 7T 7ii .. 73, 7r., 77 (-» 7."i .. 7;t, 75, 77 7"» 7ii n ,....'. 71 7.'p .'.".'.'.'.'." 74, I'] 10, 7-* • • • • ' ' . -,i 7:1 7''. 7i'i , 71 ^ ^ , , ^ !•' ■.■■■"■"73; 77 7 1 7') 7-* ,.* 72, 75 77 ".* 73, 71 I'lmiipr hr ''• i'nihiiik |> 74 I'llhiid hr 77 I'li-luiw 1 73 IliiiiUf p 74 ltaii|i<'ly I'm 73, 77 ltH|piii 11(1 p 73 SalmttiH p 77 Sii.o r 73, 7H SiKldh'hatk p'h 77 Su).'iiMMitwak(-Ht( ]) 73 Siiliiioii Ktr 74 Siiml p 7i! MHiuly r 73 Scarlioro r 77 S, hoodie I'h 7«5, 7H Si III «'(»■(! p 77 Si liano 1 77 Si))(iMti<'ook briiiK'h 7»i ScIh'c 1 74 Ht'\fii PoiuIh 77 Si'wallH 11 73 Sill ppardH r 73 Slii'ppoiid Ktr 74 Ship Pond 7« ShirU-y p 77 Sih.rl 7r. skillinnH r 75 Siiiiill faui'V p 7() Miiithrtt'ld p'dH 77 Sllnw'rt p 73, 7ti Soiitfo p 73 Si.iitli p 73 S|i( itaeako Day 7H ('b«'Ht«T r 81 Cboptankr 7!t. 80 Conoi-oclu-an'ie cr 71), 81 Dffp cr 7H. 80. 81 Doubb' Piko cr 71) DowiiH Mill Dam 81 Elk r 71) FiHhint? cr HO Fitnch's 8(1 Furnace Ib'ancb 80 (ircat Cacapon cr 80 (Jiinpowd.T r 78. 71». 80 I^iiir.' r 71) J.ittlc (juiipowdt-r r 71) Little Pipe cr 80 Middlor 78 Motiocacy r 78, 71), 80 Morgan r 71) Miiddv Bakers p Bald Pate i> BariiHtablc Bay BariiHtablt) Harbor Barrow \> BawH r BaHHCtt ))r SI, liaHHCttH |) B<)arHill p Beaver ]) Bin ^^andy p Big Wifiwam i> Blackaiiiori! j) Black br BlackfiHh cr BlackHtone r Booii'h J) BoHton Bay BoHtoii Harl»or 81, Brackctt'H br Braiiitrce Great i Breakneck p Bread and CIiccmo cr Kt, Bridge cr Broad br s-J, Browns p Burleigh br Buttermilk Bav Buzzards Bay" 8'J, 8;f, 84, 85, 8(), 8!», '.Ml. Cape Cod Bay 82, 85, 87, Cedar p Cedar Swamp p 81, CbandlerH p Charles r (Uniulninagungamaug 1 Chanucy p Church's lies Cochitinite 1 Cochituch 1 Cole br Coniit and M-iosehorii p Conganiond I'm Connecticut r 84, CooneniesHct p Cranberry Meadow Crane p Cunibry p 84, CuHhingH ]i Cu.shinan br Deerfteld r 83, Dennis' p Devol p Dick's p Diniock p Dorchester Bay s:t, Ducks p . . . . : DniMoy 1) Dunbar br . Duxbury Bay Eagle p 81, Eldeus 1 87 80 ! 81 i 8« I 8'2 83 8('> 8-2 8i; 81 88 81 85 87 8(i 81 88 84 87 84 88 87 88 84 87 86 85 87 81 83 89 8'.» 88 81 88 8-i 80 88 8'.t 8(5 8;{ 8'.» 8',l 84 85 87 84 82 89 89 8-i 90 8-2 88 87 8-2 87 90 83 83 84 87 88 87 87 83 84 ElHsp 81 Ezekiel's p S7 Factory p s; Fairhaveu Bay hs Farm 1 hT Farm p s; Fife br n:i Five Mile p Hi Flagg Meadow br ,s;i Flax p s •, Foiling Pound n7 Forge p M Fort p S4. s'.i Four Mile p ^l Fresh br Mt Fresh p 83, Hi,. s7 (libl)s br H-> tileasou p H'l (lien p k:( tireat p 82, sii, ss Great Pocksha 1 8ti " Quaiticush 1 ,si " Quitaeur 1 ^li (ireenough's p itii Halfway Boik si Hampton ji s:i Hatches p fsj Hathaway's p Hi Heald's p sii Heard's p kT, ;ss Higgiu's p X'l Hill and Beiir Hill p si Hoag p -.I) Hoosac r ..! " Creek p s7 Johns p s:i Kings br sii Knapps p St) Knox br sj Larned p h7 Lashua 1 ^J bowis Bay «! Little ( 'hauucy p H.'i Pocksha 1 hi; (^uaiticush 1 .*. . . •>! Sandy p ^7 " Wigwam p <4 Long 1 Loon p '1 Ludlow IJes '^ Magog br il Magt>g 1 a 1, i;' Manhan p 'J Macjuan p ■■<' Mashapaug p <"< Mass. Bay 82, .s!i. ■'" Mendon p *i Middle p <) Mill br H\* Mill cr S',1 Mill p 82. s:), f1 ■■<<'> '.HI .■<1 S'.l SJ '..'...'...... si si; ;-i7, HM S'i ........... »1 , ;i;l .-1. Sii .-i.i Si s * .^.i S7 s:i >'.i sii SI s" S'2 ........... ^-1 S.'i ■II i ■<' . . ' -4 H 85, 8(>, SS, .lii .1 ......... '1 a 1. '.* ............ ^' 8(1 JI"rse'H p 85 Muss 1) H'2 Miulp 1X» Muildy 1) 82 Mvstic 1) 8(;. 80 Mystic r 80 : Naiituckft .Sound HS . N:irro\vs 8!) Nash r 8(5 Naslmwiiiiinick \) 82 ; Niisbiia r 84. 8.S, Sit Nrl)()iis(n r 81, 87: Nciioiist't Reservoir H'.\ Nino Mill- \, 81 Nippouickct \i SS North 1 81 North r 82. 8:J. 87 Nnrth Six'ctacle p 81 N'irth Wiittiipiiii p 8;j Norwich \\ 8:j Nuttiut,' l)r 8'.» ; Oiiota 1 Sii 1 Parker r 82 ' I'ariietr Sit , Parsuiis br 82 I'.iiDjbr Hil I'iikorol !> 85 Pickering's Hav 8:{ Pleasant Hav ;i:i, 8(i Pleasant 1 84 P.i.kshal 84 Pddunk p 8-_'. 08 Pmikapo.v p i'i> Pmitoosue 1 Hj Pniitsack '•2 P(ita.Hh br ;'7 Pc.wder Mill br ;•'.» PrDvineetowu Harbor •'('> giiabojjr 811, 89 (^iiinev Ha.v 86 (JiiiiiHinaniond 1 85 giiiticns I si Heiils \) 86 ItirhnioTid 1 87 llnse Mar.v 1 83 SaddiugV p 88 Salt p 82 Saihlerson lir 82 Sand Mill br S'.l Saiidv p 81, S3, 85 Shaker Mill br SI .Sliaker Tro\it br S7 Sliepard's 1 83 Shivericks p 83 Silver 1 8i> -Smith br 83 SnldlllOU p 85 Suiith r M " Speetaide ji Hi • Wattnppa p ^'•3 •' West !• SI Sjarks br S2 S] k p 84 S|Mctaclt' p S3 Sp.-tj) .'. ,-i(l, ;I8 8., iiinniicook r Sit Snuiteanuf lJa\ S2 Statlord p 83 Htib'H p 81 Still r 88 Stiinip.v br 88 Htuuip.v p 88 Siulbnry r i ,. 88 .Suntaiifi 1 84 Tauntuu r i.i. 88 ThonipHou'ti !> 81, 85 Thopet br 86 Three Rivers p 88 Tom Cove 86 Town's p 8.5 Trout br .. 85 Trout p 85 Union p 83 I'likauiet br 82 Vine.vitrd Sound 83, 8.1, 87, DO Wachusett 1 89 Wales p 82 AJ'alker br 82 Walker's p i.-j, 88 Walluni p 82 Ware r 8J, 86 Water Works p HH Wattis p urt WatHon's p 88 Watuppa 1 85 Wautappa 1 88 Wedtie p 8'J Wellrteet Bay 88 W(lls br 82 Wewcautit r 88 Wheeler br 82 Whitehall p 8« White IhIiiuI p 83, 8" Whiti-'s p H7, 88 Whitintjp — 83 Whiuie.> i' 86 Winneeunnet }) 88 Winter p Sit Winthrop 1 84 Woodbury Res 89 Woods UoU Harbor no Passage .'. 90 Yoknnt» I*ond br 81 Mexico. Guaynias Bay 90 Harbor 91) Gulf of ( iiliforiiia 9() Michigan. Aekerson 1 'it .\danis 1 1 BeitntTH cr '.(5 Berrien Si>riiigH imi Betsy 1 iff) Bif^l '.XI Big (;e0..r r itH Big Clam 1 '.»! Big Edily i>5 Biglo w V r '.»7 Big Stoue 1 \ii Big Trout 1 lU Blatikcr '.(4 Black 1 '.tl, '.»:t, <.I4, W\ Boardiiiiiii v '.t4, ",'.'>, UMI Boiling Si)riiigH 'Xi Boody 1 '>■> Boot 1 '.)» Bosne r 91 Bn.okHl 9f BrowtTH 1 94 Brule r 91, 99 Buckhorul 98 Biirtl 9(t, 9s, loo Buttermilk cr 95 (.'amp 1 99 Cari) 1 95 (.'arp r 9(1, 95, 97 Ca^^ri r 9H I'at , W, 98 r 90 Crotch 1 BK) Crvbtal 1 90, 94 Dam 1 93 Deadman'H 1 99 Deer c 94 Deer 1 97 Detroit v 9:i, lol DevilH cr 98 Devilsl 91, 97 Diamond 1 9fi Douglas 1 98 Duck cr KK) Du.k 1 91, 9'J, 95, 99 Dumont 1 90 l>utcliman"« 1 90 luiglel 94 Eight Point 1 '.-l, '.i; Elk r \i2 Erie I < (•>, '.)-, EHcanaba r 91, 94, it* Fall r ii:, Earewell 1 iu Fence r [)>, % Firth 1 imi Fisher'Hl lud Flat Bock r m Flint r ',i;t F'ord r '.((i, luo Fortune I's '.ij Four Mile 1 <.r, Fox r ',i',i (laryantua r '.i.i Crauguac 1 "Jl (ieorge 1 '.c, Georgc'H 1 lni Gogebic 1 '.i.l GooHe 1 91, 9(J, Kil Goulais r '.t'.i Gotirdneck 1 w Graham (or Clrayhani) iShoals '.•ii Grand r 92, 9:t, 95, '.i7 Grand Traverse Bay Ion Grass 1 .* liKj Great Trout hv imi (jrecn 1 O.'i (rrcggH 1 '.I'.l Gun 1 '.1^ Gurley 1 '.i^ Gurton 1 '.'.■> Hales 1 '.I'l Half Moon 1 9o, \' Hemlock r '.n Hersey cr 'Jl Hersey 1 '.»'> Mersey r ; \'x llVKH 1 ',i7 High 1 '.lit Hitchcock Eddy 'J.") Hogback 1 '.•.") Hog Creek 1 loii Hogsett 1 W Holi< Huron r 93. I'll Imlian 1 92, '.>.i Indian r 9ti, 98, Ina Iron r 94, '.''• Joe 1 '-<'< Johnson 1 b"' Kalaimizoo 1 '.''.' Kalamazoo r 9(i, 91, 92, 98, ■.';i Kellys 1 I'll Keweenaw Bav ' '.»(», '■''> Kimball 1 '.'' Klinger 1 '.'|j I^icey 'h Dam '.'" liacey 1 '.'1 Lacey 'h \< '. ''' Lake of the Woods '/I Last Range 1 '"' INDEX TO FISHIN«l WATERS. 221 I'l, :i; '.12 I c, ;i7 ... . ".'1, IM, >.'T '.•") 'M .\ ii;l .'....... ;a .'.'."......'.!... ii'i '.i.t ..... ill, '.•<■>, I'll i.i'.t '.I'.i iiuiii'sV.V.'.'.V. w . '.fi. '.t:t, '.•.">, '.iT llHI V*i Inii ■/.'.'.".'.'.'.'.' rci ' '_'_'_" '.I'.t '_'"".". '.>:> " ' ' ' ' ' ' ;i2 . . <(( t, '.m; ■■".".' ',':( '.i:t ■■.'.'.' '.14 '.III '.IT ........v.". '.'1 '.I') <,IK '.i7 _'.'..' ',!'.) >.l.") '. '.I.') lim "'_'_'_'.' w ........... '■''•'' ...... '.»:t. '.''•' '.IS ...... W. I'll •t'j '.I'.' "."".Ml, w' 111" '.(4, '.I'.t '.III " ' ' llMI il ' I'i'i, '.tH, '.''.' I'll '.Ml, '.i.'i _ '.i."> '.i7 I.iiunil 04 J iiard 1 94 I.. .■< Cheneaux loo I.iiiie 1 '.»1 I.iiicolu r UN) Little CVdar r S»o, '.»;(, '.(K Little Clam 1 91 LittleficKll {VA Little Jdhul i»0 Little Johnnon 1 10(» " MaulHtee r 90 Little North IJruinli 9K Little Paw Paw 1 92 '• liound 1 loo " Saublel'M 90 Li>nt,'l 9(», 91, 9-', 9('., 9H, 99.100 LooiiiiH 1 92 Lower 1 99 -■Macatawa 1 94 Mannu) 1 y» Manistee 1 im .MaliiHtcer 94, 9.'), 97 ."MiUiiHtiiine 1 9(i, 99 MiiniHtiiiue r 1>9 .Maple r 9H .Marhle 1 9H .Masciilonj^e 1 9U -Musiiie InlaudH 99 Mich. Center 1 94 Michi^auiuio 1 90 .Michigan 1 91, 9:t, 94, 9"), 9f>, 97, 9S, >,).>, 100 ^lifhipieotin r 99 Mill er 95 .Miner 1 90 Moua 1 9 I'.ttilxme 1 94 Pickerel 1... 90, 9;J, 94, 95, 97, 9s. 9'.) I'lKeonr 91. UHI I'ike Bay 94 I'il^riin r 94 I'iiie I ''2, 9.-.. 98 I'me r '•••"'. '•»-<. l'«» IMeaMftntl in. 97 Hum 1 W) Pogie 1 94 Portage 1 92. 9.'?, 94. 95 Portage r 94 Powder Horn 1 97 Purdj 1 9U ItaiHiu r 92. 9(1 Uapid r 94 Haven r 95 l{eed'.s I m Reynolds 1 97 Uirter 101 Boarint^ br 9;{ Boliinsou 1 90 Bock r 90, 9:t, 98 Boe 1 94 Bofiue 1 99 Bose 1 9.\ 100 Bound 1 91, 94. 96. 98. 99,100 BuHhl 9:{ Sage'H I lol SaKiuaw Bay 91, 99, lol Hajiinaw r 98, 99, 101 Salmon Trout r 94 Hand 1 91, 92 Sand r 99 Sand Beach Harbor 98 Sauble 1 100 Sauble r 100 Schoouover 1 92 Sebewainti r 99 Second r 94 Section Ten 1 9ti Shiawashcc r 98 Ship Canal 94 Silver cr 9:J Silver 1 92, 95 Silver r '.«5 Sink 1 9:J Sister 1 92 Six I's 9il Six Mile 1 90 Sixteen Mile 1 9(1 Slopnick 1 90 So. Boarrtman r 99 Southworth's 1 92 Spring br 91 Spring 1 9:< Spruce r 90 Spur r 9 i S'and, 9(1 Whitefish 1 96, 97 Wild Fowl Bay 91 ■Williaia'H 1 100 Willow 1 9(> Wolf 1 9t) Minnesota. AgnuH 1 101 Albert Lea 1 105 Alexaniler 1 104 All e 1 102 Amelia 1 113, 1(»7, 110 Aniidou 1 105 , Anoht)Hipi)i 1 104 Artiihoke 1 101 Ash IV 10(1 AKhl.vcr Ill Bald Kayle 1 Hi Balwain 1 110 BaHs 1 102, 104 Battle 1 102 Bavl 103 Beach 1 lOtJ Beaver 1. 108 Benton 1 10(> Big 1. 102 Bi|,'Clani r 110 Big Cobb r lo7 mn, Bine 1 lOK Big Uock cr llo BigS . Black H<.of cr 107, 110 Blue Karth r. 107 Brule r 103 Buftalo 1 107, 108 Buffalo r 108 Biuntside 1 110 Bush Valley cr I(i7 Camp 1 ' 1(»8 Cannon 1 104 Cannon r 103, 104, 108 Cedar 1 101, 104. loO Charlotte 1 KKJ Chipjtewa r 108, 109 Chisago I's 102 Christian 1 101 ' Circle 1 103, 104, lus Clear 1 l(r2, 1(»3, 104, KJ."), 107, 10s, im Clitheritl ! , itri Como 1 10,-), i(i<,( Cormorant 1 101, 103, 10.5, Kk! Cornelia 1 iin Cottonwood 1 i(i:t Cottonwood r 1(im Credit r Kni Cross 1 Kut Crow cr , ii)."i Crow r KC Crow Wing r llii Crystal cr Vi' Crystal 1 102, 104, 107, imt Cynthia 1 lii-.t Darling 1 KH Ds.y Valli-y cr liiT Deer 1.. Ho Deer Horn Branch Vn De Montreville 1 lu'.i D(?8 Moines r Id.) Detroit 1 liiij Diamond 1 lol. 100, 111 Donnelly 1 l(i:i Dower 1 Ml Dutch 1 111.-) Eagle 1 102, lo3, 108, 111 Eagle cr lu'.i East Battle 1 102, 1 In East Chain 1 im East Okebena 1 Ill Elk 1 ]0'2, 1H4 Elkr 1(12, \'n Elysian 1 li i ; Emily 1 106, 107, l(i.> Estella l._ 1h:j Eunice 1 lnj Fish 1 KU, 1(15, KW, 108, In.t Floyd 1 lo:( Forest 1 Ini Foss' 1 inT Fountain 1 im Fox 1 KW. 104, 108, iH.t French 1 liH Geneva 1 101, li is Gervais 1 io;< Goose 1 KJti, li IT (^h-and 1 lii'.t (ireen 1 lUl, 106, 111 (irindsttine 1 ln'i (irindstone r In,") Grove 1 Ill (iuU 1 lll.'l Gull r In.-, Hall 1 102, I'll Hamlet 1 f Inf Hauska 1 in> Hay den 1 J in Heron 1 In , Hexeth 1 In: Hooswold's 1 In; Horseshoe 1 104, InS Howard 1 [ in:, Hunt si ]ii4 Indeiiendcnce 1 liiT Indian cr ]n; Island 1 1 i; Jew.tt 1 , imj Johauua 1 im INDEX TO PISHINO WATEB8. 223 . .. l, l(t7, los, iin lir> . .' urn, liK.) 101. 103, 105, kk; IM , l(i:t Ids lii'.t 111"! '.'.'....., li)."i 1117 IM InT 102, 104, 107, lo'.t KK.t ".' HH liiT im 10.! lii'.i iia '!.'.. 101, IOC), 111 KKl ■■■■ 101 10.-, '. 10-i, it«. it»«. 111 lO'.l lO'i, 110 loi Ill 102, V'i 102, lot lo; .... 106, 107, lot lo.i loi 105, IOC, 10«, lo'.t lo.l lot loT 101 103. 104, 108, lo'.t lot 101, los lo'.i 10(), lo7 lo'.i .. 101, lOfi, lU lo-i lo:. HI 10.-. lo.-. 102, 104 lo:i 10^ 110 lo; lo: lo7 104, 10^ lo.'. lot lo; lo; 10 lo4 lo'.l J.isophine 1 KW Kittle r 105 King's 1 ; KI4 Knife r 11(» KorouoH 1 105 KronaH 1 lot. I,iic Qui Parle 1 1(»7 Lafly 1 105 I.ataka 1 101 I.taf 1 1113 I.e HoniHiedieu 1 lol Le Sueur r 107 I.evanl lio Lillian 1 Idii, l<»h Lilly 1 107 Little Clam r IK* Little Cob r 107 Little Pine 1 l"-i Long 1 102, 103, 104. 107, lOK, lull Long Prairie r loc. Long Tom 1 lOH " cr lOK Loon 1 107 Madison 1 103, KM'., 107 Manella 1 103 Maple 1 102. 10:! Maple r 107 Marion 1 lo2 Marshall 1 107 Mary 1 105. Iok Mavhew I loo McCormack 1 lo*.» Medicine 1 lo7 Mill or 102 Mille I^c HW. Mill I'H 104 Mill Loch Ml Minnie 1 102 Minnie Bell 1 ICW. ?Iinnehota r 105. 107, lOH. loit Minnetoiika Is 102. 107. 110 Minnewawkal 104, llo Minona 1 101 Mississippi r 102. 103, 10(), 107, KK), 110, 111 Moon 1 102 Moose Horn r 107 Mound 1 105 Mound Piairie cr lo7 Mud 1 1"'7 Munsou 1 HM5, lOH Muzza Ska 1 104 N.'.rway 1 lo<5. Ill Norwt'Kian Grove 102 iKbi'dal Ill usakis 1 108 I iKcar 1 102 t 'tter Tail 1 102, 103, 108 I Hter Tail r 104 I I wasco 1 lOtt ivarll l«y ivlicau 1 101. 103 " Rapids 102 .< r 104 P.pin 1 104. lofi. 10!>, no I'haltn 1 10!> I'iue cr 104 !-lattel 106 I'leasant 1 109 riumcr 104 Pokegenial 109 Ponnue de Terre 105. 107 Portage 1 103 Prairie 1 104 Preston 1 102 Priori 109 Ked Lake r 103, 109 Kedwood r 107 Reno 1 103 Rice 1 101. liMi, 110 Ril.l<\ 1 10(> Robert's 1 104 Rock cr lo.\ llo Root r 102, 1(»5, 107, 109 Round 1 104 RuHh 1 109 Rush r 104 Kallie 1 103 Sandl 110 Hand Hill r 102 Sandv 1 lol Sauk 1 109 •' r 1(«» Scbrani'H 1 105 Serperet 1 103 Sewall 1 101 Shell Rockr 105 Shetak 1 11(» Shield's 1 104 Shookatan 1 lOfi Seigel 1 , 110 Silver cr 105, 110 Silv.-r 1 104, 108, 1(K> Snail 1 109 Snake cr 106 Snako r 1 09 Spring 1 105, 109 Spunk I's 102 .St. Cliiir 1 103 St. Croix r 109, lln St. Louis Bay 103 St. Louis r 104 Stella 1 urn Stewart r 1 10 Story Valley cr lo7 Straight r.." 104. lo7 Sturgeon 1 103, 107 Sullivan 1 1(M> Superior 1 103 Susan 1 102 Swan 1 1(»7, 108 Sylvan 1 105 Tenhassen 1 ^ lo4 Ten Mile 1 103 Thaxter 1 110 Thomiison's cr 110 Thoinpsi.u 1 102 Tokan 1 105 Traverse 1 1(J2 Trout 1 110 Turtle 1 109 Twin I's 104, 105 Two r's 105 I lUenkott 1 104 Union 1 102, lo3, 108 Vadnais 1 lt»9 Vermillion r 103, 104 Victoria 1 101, 108 Villardl 110 ! Washiugtyu 1 Iu3, lOtJ, 107, lOfl ,( ' ii if H :'., 224 INDEX TO KIsaiNti WATERS. Waverly Twin I's 110 Went Okelxina 1 Ill W«Htport 1 Ill White Bear 1 lol», llo. ill White water r lO'.t Winona 1 Ill Wintermiite 1 107 Woodl 109 Zumbro r 105, 107, 108, lot), 110, 111 Mississippi. BayliH bayou Ill Bayou Potash Ill Beaver er Ill Biloxi Bay Ill Biloxi r in Brayhoniacr Ill Chiekartawha r Ill Dead r Ill DoK r Ill Leaf r Ill, 112 Mexicau Onlf Ill Miss. Sound Ill Myrick's Mill Ill Pachuta cr Ill Pascaj^oula r HI lleedy cr Ill Hournoria cr Ill Tallahala er Ill Tallaliala r ll'i Tallabonia cr Ill Wolf r ,,., Ill Missouri. BiR cr 112 Bit? 1 112 Bin Piney Forks 112 Bird HloUKli 112 Bowdry 1 112 Bowshers 1 IIIJ Centre cr 112 ('haritou r Hi Cooley 1 Iia Coperas 1 112 Cuivre r 114 Drvwood cr 113 Flat Horsiishof 1 112 Gasconade r 112, 113 (Jrand r 112, 113 Hickory cr 112 HoKl 112 James r 113 Lake cr 112, 113 Little Piney Forks 112 Loutre r 113 Marais Des ('yjines r 113 Mcraniec r 113 MissiH8ii)pi r 112, 113 Missouri 112, 113 ISIoss cr 112 Muddy cr 112 North Bear cr 113 North Fork 112 Peri(iue r lU Piney Fork 113 Ponce de Leon 1 113 Qtiiver r 113 Kuubideaux cr 112 Sac r 112, 113 Shoal cr 113 Sinkini^ cr ]\> Snowden 1 1 1'j Snystr 112 South Bearer 113 Spriu(^ r 112 Su)?arcoui) 1 112 Thompson's Fork 113 Timber 1 112 Turnback cr llj Varian's 1 ll:i Wakenda cr 112 Weldon Fork 113 White r 113 Montana, Territory. Beaver or lU, iif, Beaver Head r 114 Bij? Blackfoot r lU Bi^Hole r lU BiKHoi-n r 114 Blackfoot r 115, lir, Boulder r llo Bull r li:> Clarks Fork 114, 115, 1 ir, Collins 1 l,ir> Columbia r 114, 115. lit; Deei» cr ll'l Deer Lod^e r 114, 11") Dempsev's I's 114 Don er. ". 114 Dry cr ll'i Elkcr 11.-) Finlev cr 114 Flathead 1 114, 115 Oallatiu r 114 Ooldcr ll") (Iraves cr 114 Harvey cr 114 Henry's 1 115 Jefferson r 114 Jocko r 114, 11.5, IPi Little Blackfoot r 114, ll" " Horn r 114 Lost cr lit! Madison r 114 Medicine Lod^e cr 11') Muskrat br IPi Prior cr 114 Prospect cr 115 Race Track cr 114 Red Rock r 115 Rock cr 114, llti Rockv Fork , 115 Rosebud 1 114, 115 Rotten Grass cr 114 Sa^e cr 115 Salmons r ■ 115 Six Milecr 114 Spokane r 115 Stillwater cr , 115 Stinking; Water cr 114 Thompson r llo, llti Tip Topi 114 Trout cr 114. ll»l Warm Springs cr 114, IPi Willow cr 114 Yellow r 114 T'NITED STATES AND CANIDA. aas 112, 113 li:( 112 112 112 li:i 112 112 113 112 112 li:t 112 li:i lia ritory. 114, lie TU 114 lU lU 115, lit; 11.-) 11.-. .... lU. 115. 111! ur> .... 114, 115. lit; lit; 114, ll.'> 114 114 lit; 11.") 114 114, 115 114 lir. 114 114 , 115 , 114 114, 115, lit; 114, 11') 114 in; 114 11) in; 114 115 114 115 114, lit; 115 114,115 114 115 115 114 115 115 114 115, llf> 114 114. lit; 114. lit; 114 lU Yellowstone r lU, 115 Nebraska. Battle or llfi BinlMuo r 11(1. 117 Bi«HaiJ(ly r 117 ('alaiiniH r lit) Cedar r IKi Clear cr 11(> Cut-ort 1 117 Elk Horn r IK., 117 FloreiK'o r 117 Hanger 1 117 Jjaniplangh'H 1 117 Little Bine r 117 Lonp r lie. North Loup r IK! North Platte r 1 It.. 117 Oti cr IK! Platter 1H> PrieH 1 117 Solter llti Shell er 117 South Platte r llti, 117 SteveUH 1 IK! Wood V lit; ITevada. Carpon r 117 Hnnilxildt r 117 Tniekee r 117 Vew Brtinswick, Province of. AbonheKiu r Auaf^aiiie Mill p. and wtr Armwtroiigbr Buy Chaleur Belledniie r i»2, Benjaniiue r Big. or NepiHiquit r < anaan r ( hishohn 1 Dii'kiiis p Dickw 1 Kloow 1. iind r Klgiii I's Kl ni Tree r , (iill)ertH Mill (irassy 1 ( ire«'U r ( ireeu Brier r Hiiinnioiid r Henry 1 •IiKMiuet r Ki>uehil)ouguae r Madawaska r Magaiinadane r Middle r Mill stream and 1 Miraniifhi r Mission 1 Littler M.Dougalll Millstr Ni'gadoo r Nt"pisi* Great br Hh Great Bav UH. 119 Great Works r IK' Greenhillbr 117 Harvey br 119 Head p H*^ Hill's p 117 Hoopei's p 119 , Horseshoe p H ' ' Husse v's p 11** 1 lugallsbr !!'•> i V]\ 226 INDEX TO FI8HINO WATEK8. i'< '^ I:! t ■ Itiland J) UH, IhIu (if Hbo.ilH KuigbtH \> UK, Littlo h^>^^ br Little MdHHuljOHic p Long \) MaiilHtoue 1 Malu^ju Buy Mc'Kallowtty WattTH Merry Meeting Bay Merry Meeting \> MillsHeld i)'h Monodnock 1 ModHo br .• MiuiHonvillo lU'.H Nanb Stream \t Nay !> Nilipo p Niirtb )) Otteruick p Pawtiukaway 1 PawtiK'kaway p PeaVjody r PliillipH p PbillipH Brook p Pbillips Brook r PierceH br PiHCdtaqna r PiHgat p's Place's p PlaiuH br Padding j) Policy 1) Bandall'M p Kangoley 1'h Kazor br Bed br Beed'H p BoUiu's br • . . . Bocky Brandi Waco r 117, IPs, Salmon Falln r . . . Showel p Sligo b Smitb's J) Spollord 1 11 V, .Soutli p s Stone House p SuccesH p Ill, Sunapee 1 SwaiuM \> SwaiuKcot r Tate br Twombley's br Um bagog I Varnev br Walkers 1 Warren'H br AVaub p WbeelwrightH p 1 !«, Wildr 11«. Wildcat r WinkleyH p Wiunepesaiikee 1 117, 118, Wiuucaiiuam 1 New Jersey. Atlantic Ocean 122, Baldwin's p Ill) IIU ll'.» 119 118 111* ll'J 117 117 118 117 117 118 118 118 111) ll'J 117 119 118 118 118 118 IIK 111* 119 117 119 117 117 118 119 119 120 119 117 118 118 119 118 119 118 119 119 12(1 119 119 117 119 118 117 119 lis 119 118 119 117 119 119 119 119 118 117 120 118 123 123 Bamber \) V2(\ Barnegat Bay 12o, i ji Beach Channel \si Beach Haven I'jii BeesleyH Point Ijn Black cr 1 J4 Bound br 122, Vsi Boyce'H cr 1J4 Brigantine Beach ]>'\ BrodheadH cr iJl Buck 1 lj:t Budd'M 1 \Si CarvelH Iwland Vii Cattish p V>i\ Cedar 1 1*20, I'.i CrosM Channels \2'1 Crystal 1 1 j.» Culvers 1 l.!2 D. Bftldwinsji lj:< Decker p IJ4 Delaware bay lj:t Delaware and Baritan Canal VH Delaware r 121, l'-»2, 123, 1'.'4 Duck p IJI Duunfi(dd <'r Ul Dundee 1 . VSl Flag P iJi Forge \> IJ'.! Forked Piver IJI Franklin 1 1.' '. (ireat Bay 1J4 (tn-en br IJJ Oreen 1 I'i3, Ul Greens p 120, l.'l (Jreenwood 1 I'.'J (Jrincll 1 m, V>\>. l-2:t, Ut Hackensack r li'l, 122, 1J4 Hanks 1 lj:i Hewitt's II iJ'i Hoiiatcong 1 PJl, 122, 123, r.'4 Howells p l'j:( Johnson p l-'ii Kiniball's 1 IJi i/dki'. Cavasaljo l.'i Lake (frincll 121, 122, 1'23, 1J4 Lake Hojiatcong 121, 122, 123, 1J4 Lake Messhepcung I'.'l Little p iJ-i Little Egg Harbor Bay 1J4 Long p 120, l-'J liower Longwood p IJI Main Point Sunk IJJ ."Mauahawkin bay Ill Maurice Biver Cove VI i Millstone r 1j4 Morris ( 'anal l-'J Morris 1 l'.':i Mosier's p 1'.'4 Mud p Ill Newark ba v 121, 122, l.'l New Market 1 Ml New York Bay 120, 121, 111 N. Shrewsbury r 1J:1 Passaic r '. 121, 122, 123. Ij4 Paulin's Kill (E. branch) 120, 121, 111 Paulin's Kill (W.braucb) 120, 121, 1'23, 124. Pe(iuest cr. or river 121, 1.'4 PomiJtou 1 1-^! Pomptou p. audr lli INDEX TO FI8H1NO WATERS. 237 V2-1 .... l'J(t 1-Jti, 121 iJi I'JM Vl'i 124 lit . . . 124 ... 12it . . . l-'l .... ij;t . . . \Si . . . 122 .... 1211 V20, i2;i 122 I2.t 122 12:» 124 12:( uVal I'J^ l-21,V2-i, l-i:«. 124 124 121 122 122 .... 122 ■■ ■■ 121 12:( 124 122 . Vl.i, 121 ... 120, 121 122 "rn,'ui, I'U 124 , . . 1-21. Vn. 124 12 t 1211 121, I'i.!. l-^:<. 1-^ 12;J 12" 122 122 124 121 121 124 124 12(», 122 121 122 122 12 ! 124 122 12;; 124 122 121. 12'2, 121 122 120, 1-21. 122 12:t [. ril, l'2-i, V2H. 1^^ 1).... 120, 1-21, 121 1'20, 121. 123, 121, 122,12:1. 121, 122, 12s, 121. 124 12:( 122 Hahway r I21 HamaiK) r 12:1 lUrltau r 120, 121 lUuiud i> 121 IJjerHdii'H i>. and 1 120, 12:i Saddle r 121 Sand p 120, 121, 124 Stauhoije rcHcrvoir 12:1 Shark r 12;J Shrewsbury r 122 SoiuerH I'oiut 120 Siilit Kock \) 1-21 Stati-n Inland (Sound 121, 12:i, 124 SticktlH 1 122 StruliU'H 1 122 Sucker Pond br 120, 124 Sunflnh p 121. 124 SwartHWood 1 1'22, 12;t. 124 Trout br 124 Trut'Hdell 1 121 Turkerton Hay 124 rplier Lonnwood p 121 Wallkillr 121 Wawavanda 1 124 WiHt Crt'C'k 1 124 White 1. and p 122, 12;», 124 New Mexico Territory. (ham r 12.'> Ka^lf r 12") Nava.id r 125 Kiu Kiubudo r 125 Kid (ii'iinde r 125 Ivio Nanilxi r 125 Kid Uiiiddtso 125 liio Santa Clara r 125 i;io Kauta Criiz r 125 Wolf cr 125 New York. Adams 1 i:i<.> Vdirondack Kt'j^iou 14(>, l.W, 154 AhUr cr 125 Uk-fiihanv r 144, 141» Allen p i:t2 Allen's cr 128, 142 A(iua{ia 1 15], 152 Atlantic Ocean llJfl, 1;j7. 1:1!>, 14'.I, 1.54 ; AimtrincH 1 ]:J8 Ausalile r 14(i \ liaker br 148! IJallH p 145 liallntdn 1 12<), 127 j llarncv'H p 127, 12'.) , Harren Inland 14a. ! KaHliawKill 145 I Kasketcr 12<> liatavia Kill....:- 14i) Bateinau br 141) liatteukillr 128 Baxter br 1:42 bear cr 125, 127 Hear Creek Harbor , 145 luar Hole 128 Heaver br l:t7, 145 lUaver cr 137 Heaver Dam cr 125 licuver Meadow br 147, 148 Iteaverkil! br 148 Heaver ji 151 I4, 141, 114, 154 Black 1 l:t:t, i:ir,, i.-,(), i,-,4 Black r..,. 12ff, 127, 12'.), i:i2, l:(.5, 147, 148 Blaik Hi ver br 144 Black Warrior 142 Blind SodUH 150 Block Ho,iKoWr Broad Cliannel 127, 143 Broiidbeatl 1 13«J Broadwtreet Hollow ntr 145) Bronkrt 1 i:il Bronx r 128, 1.52 .'irown'H J) 1:1:1, 1.53 Briinh dam i:j'2 Buckhorn Island Bar 144 BuUliead p 151 Burkkill cr 14« Burntship cr 144 Beerlock 1 125 BUHh cr 131 Bushkill cr 14!) Bunhnellsville cr 14'J Butterheld 1 147 Buttermilk cr VM> Butternut cr ];i'2 Button Bay 12'.» CadoHia br 148 Caledonia cr 12S tialicoou cr P28 (.,'anadera^'a 1 148 Canadice 1 14(i Canal reservoir 1:j;| Cantield br 1.32 (JanandaifiUii 1 i;j0 ('anandai!j;ua Outlet 140 Cauarsee im CauiMteo r 128, 12(», 137. 147 Carr br 144 (;aHHadat?a IV 12!) CuBseyiiua 1 134, I4;t lis 228 INDKX TO KISHINU WATERS. I.': ■' CatHkill .'l Ca/ciinvia 1 140 Ceilur \> 1 ")1 (Y'dar Swamp CLittfnaii|,'o r 140 Ciut'innati cr 15'i i Clear 1 l.VJ I Cloak iHland (in Lake C'lianii>lain). . . llto Clv.hir 140 I CotlVc'M l.r 145 Cohotton r. and ( t'h 127, 131, llfj ' Conio 1 134, 14.-) ' Concwanh'oiT 130, 133, 134, 13H. 147 Coney I.iluucl 143 vr 143, 153 ConufT 1 150 Couniiltl 153 Cooper's 1 154 i Copako.l 137, 141 : Copper cr 14, Hell Gate Hemlockl 137, 146. 150. Hempstead Bay 126, 13"J, 148, Henii)stead Harltor Henderson Harbor Heuricksous cr Highl 120 !•:•; 13S I3'.l 13'.> l.-.J i;i.-, 13i; 13.' 154 H'i MT U'.i l.-,u \:u; IP. 127 151 14.-> l,-)i, 151 1411 12',> 13:! l;):i 111 lU 14'.i l,3r, ip; PJS 13'.i 154 13.-. 144 l:i.-. 13.1 13.-) 134 13.-. 144 147 147 13'J 13J P.'.s 13:i l.-):l 14^^ 1.511 l.-.-, 117 154 144 r.".i l.-.:i Itl 141 13:: l:P 14 15 1.-.4 l:t;| I'J.l 14> 1:);' I'.'O I'Jtl l:ts l:v.i l.f.' l.-J i:i.- Ui\ i:tj >, lac, iftt), i:.i. ir.t i:»H, 14'2, H't i:i; 14'.i i:.'i , i:t<; 1 n. IJT l.-.l 14.'> 15'. H" . . 127, ri«, i;»:{, ir>i 14'.i ij.i i;ii, i:i:: i:!:i li:l Itl U'.i 14H l•-'^ Im: \V\ IJ-* lil'.i . . i:tl», 142, 14(;, 1.".4 i;t."i 144 12H, i:i.'' W.t i;i.'> VM i;t:. 144 147 12H, 147 i:iJ 12".», IKJ 1J>H i:i:i 14:i, i:):i 14'^ I'vi >0, 127, 137. 144, i:i."> 12'.), UK, 117 l;tl, V(>, 151. ir.'i, i.-iu. HiiIhch |i Hiiiii|itv'H I'oiiit Hunt 1 Hiiiitliiutoii Hurlx)!- leu \> Iuilt>|))'iiileiicu c.t Iuili'|i<-ni)eiii')t r IniiiiltM|iioit Kiiy •lut'kHoii I'm Jm-knoii i)'m Juiiiiti. II Itay... I'JT, IM, l:itj, 13('liiiin|iluiu... lift, IM, ViH, UCi, 14>.t. I.-.'.'. l.->4. I,akn Chiirlotto i:t4. I^iku Couio l,ako Krie 12H, 132, latl, l.">0, 1")1, liUk)* (tileail Lakf <4i'(.rt,'t> 126, l'2rt. Lake Hiintiii^iluii I.akt" Mahdpai' Lake Ontario... VU), IW, 141, 1-14, 145, 14H, ir>(l, 151. Lake Placid l^akf Ti)ni'tta Lakcvillf Lake Waccabuc Vir>, VM, Lamoille r Lanioka 1 l^anioreaux 1 I-elands !'« (It) LfllM 1 LiMiol Lime Kilu cr Littler Little Bay, Hud* 150 12(5 151 13(-> l.'^4 138 153 153 130 13« 142 137 134 1.54 131 152 131 138 120 132 135 147 138 148 141 151 140 137 135 135 132 151 12'.t 145 130 13'.» 140 128 151 125 Mtii.' woodiiiiiii las Mtile York Im 137. 147 LivtnKHtoii 1 161 Lodi 134 LoiiK I) IM, 130, VM, 141, 145, 140, 14H, 153. Lon({ Nlaiid Sound. 131, 13.\ IM, 140, 113. 1411. I.'.*), i:.l. LonK J'oint 134 Lon« I'un.l 1 125. 140, 148, LW Lo..n i 14M I.orillard'H ji l.'to Loiick'Hi I'iO Lower Koda 1 125 Ludlow 1 145 Lu/.eriH) 1 Mil iMad r l.N Malioiiuu 1 138, 1 U Maliwah cr 151 Main r Ii4 Mallett's Bay 13h MarHatooka 1 14o Marvin l»r l.".3 MaMcalonxe 1 152 iMattitiick cr 140 Ma,\liama 1 151 McKee \> 141 .Meaeliem 1 Ho Mcad'H 1) 114 Menctt'H 1) 14N Micox Bay l.">;; Mill br, orcr 120, 133 Mill (reek p 151, 1.52 Milll 1.53 MillMite 1 147, 152 Mitcliell'H II, and cr 131 Moliaiihic 1 12.5. 155 Mohawk r IJO, 12'.t. 131, 133. 134. 137, 144, 140, l4'.», l.H), 1.52, 153 MonibaNlia p 130 Mont^anp Htr 13',i Moone r 14il MorriHou j) 127 MoHcow hr 12H Mountain Houho I'm 141 Mt. BaHlia \> 141 Miick'H cr 127 Mudir 140, 151 Mud 1 132, 144. 147 Mud p 138, 141 Murderer's cr 134 Muscort r 125 NttHsau p 153 Navy Island Bar 141 Neversink r 127, 133, 13'.t, 140 Newbridt^e cr 141 New Kiiif^Htou Htr 120 New Mill Htr 15o New OrleauH Trout br 132 Newton cr 137 Niagara FallH 144 Niagara r 128, 13',), 144. 152 Nit,-ercr 143 Nigger p 151 Nine Mile cr 1.37 NisHeguaguii r 150, 151 North cr 144 " 1 148 No. Hector 134 North Pitcher 135 m- 230 INDEX TO Fl.^HINfV WATERS, i: It ill ( ' -1 N, 14(1, i4H, 15(1, ()nw»'{;() r 134, HT), (JtSf'HU 1 OtMelic, r :•(."), Otter cr I.IH, Otter KillH I'.M, Otterkillcr i:i5, O waht^eiia 1 OwaHco 1 l'2(i, 133, Oyster Pay Harbor Pajio i> ISl, Paradox Parker's y 12'.t, Pi'tterHoii cr Peach 1 Peak'w cr. and lir 12(i, Peck Hollow Htr .. Pecoliic Bay 13'2, 135, 14H, 150, Pecoiiic r 140, Pike p Pike's p r.o I Piue Pine 1 Pino p Pine Kill Piseco 1 PhiitsUill cr.... Plea.nant 1 Phinil) hr Pocantico r Poclmck cr Popolo 1 Popolo 1) I'opoKipen J). . . . Potaquo 1 PortaRue 1 Port Bay Port Day Portertown str. Porteons 1 Princes Buy Prospect 1 Piirdys Pyramid p (Quaker 1 14(i 13i», i-ill, i:f2, 133, (^■e<-hv 1 lla-ined 1 Kaniapo 1 144, Uaniapo p Uaquette r Kedus Bay Red 1 Reed's Bay 13C. 143 125 151 140 144 147 154 152 162 151 132 142 145 130 144 153 131 154 14<'> 135 1.13 12'J 140 13',) 1.52 13() 153 1.52 147 132 141) 1.53 148 128 152 1.54 135 145 145 144 142 144 132 1.52 14() 13(; 154 130 150 147 154 144 135 13() 148 135 144 13(1 Vil 128 Hit 147 151 147 13H 15'J 12'J Betd's lir Bcc I's cr Itoariu^ 1)r Robert's p Robin H Reef Robinson's p Rocka\N ay Rockawiy Inlet RocKland 1 142, Roelitr J msen cr VSi, Roelitt" Jansen Kill Roukonkomal 141, 148, Rose's br Round 1 14(1, 14',», Round p /. VMi, 141, 145, Rouse's Point Russell p Sacouila^a r SalMion r 125, 128, 134, .Salmon River Falls Sand Bar Hand Bay Sanders 1 14!), Sa'id p 128, Sandy Hook Sanuy p Sapasco 1 Sarana<' i's Saranac r Sar-itot;a 1 12(1, Schoharie cr 12(1, i:J3, 13t, Sc\)'>harie Kill Scnroon 1 l;i:l, Schroon r Schuylers 1 Seneca 1 132, 134, 137. 14h, Seneiar. ,. 126, 13:t, 140, 141, 14(i, 14',), 1.52, 1.53. Serino br Setaiiket Harbor .Setauket Mill i Shampaviniack cr Shandley p Shawan^'uuk i^-r Shawnzink Kill Sheepshead Bay Shepherd p 150, Shingle Killer Shiwiecock Bay Shoe Swamp br Shook 1 Shues 1 Slaughters 1 Slaiifihter's p Smith's 1 Smith's p IM>, Snyder Hollow str Sodus Bay 130, 14'2, Sod us cr South Bav South I South Lonj? 1 Sprain l)r Sprin^' cr 128, 142, Hprinn br Spring' 1 147. Spuvteu Duvvil cr Spy' 1 ■ Starl ^jtuto Dam 140, 14- in 141 bc 14T 131 1.-..T 134 12.-, 151 137 151 15 L 13.^ 14M I3t; 117 14T 141 lL".i l.-)0 13'.t 143 147 J4^ 12il 12S 14',) 1.5-.> 137 148 1.52 131 1.53 U'- 14'.) 14>.) 147 148 134 145 143 151 14(1 135 13'J 151 154 l.iO 13(1 14(1 127 14('. 1.50 140 134 14H 12(1 12S 151 148 151 138 144 135 152 INDEX TO FISHING WATERS, 231 Stateii Inland U.i, St. All-aUH ]5ay St. JauieH Harbor St. Lawreuco r V.M), i:H, i:r., St. HtgiH 1 l-iC, St. lUgis r Ul, Steers 1 StoveuH cr Stewart 1 Stillwater 1 i:w. Sterling 1 Stony br Stony (love cr Stoutenburgli p . .'. Sumn.'itl..; l:t(i, \M. Sunken iHlands Sns<(tuhaniiiir l-JT, V>h, i:il. It;"), i:u, I.VJ. l.:i. Swaj^cr 1 Ijs, Swamp br SwczevH II Svlvau 1 Ta)«.ir"s Trout str Tabfonic Mountain br TaiU'cn's p Tappan Zee Bav Third br TomiikinH Bar TLomiisnn'H 1 I'M, Three Brothers Three Mile Bay Tioga er Tiot'a r i:W, Tioiigunio«a r lau, U(i, Tonawauda cr 125, Township br Tro'.it br. and er l.il, V.i2, I rout 1 Tiiixedi I 1 Tully 1'h i:t7. Turtle er Twaddell br Twelve Mile or WilKon er Twin Ts liiti, liW, Twin Lake str Twin p'ds Tvlerser liiadillar U2, rpper Chateaugay 1 I'pper Mills Van Bensselaer I'V Waccabnc 1 i:W, Walleiipaupaek ii Wallkill cr Wallkill r i;i4, i;t5, i:t7, i:ih, 141, 14(i, 150, 151, Walton 1 Wappingi-is cr 141, Wards Island Warner's 1 i;tt), Warwick cr Washington 1 Wuwavauda 1 14'J, Well's er West br West Canada er IM, 14li, 147, 1.5-.', West Stony ci- Whaley p Wharton ir Wliitel 14^ i:jh 151 144 140 Hominy cr 155i JoiiathauH er 15(1 Laurel cr 155 Mill br 155 North Flat er 155 North Fork 155 Fascjuotauk cr 155- Per, 27 Coxcomb 1 2f! Darliug H 1 20 L)avidHon 1 27 lifbert r 24 Dfunis r 25 Dutt-H br. and 1 25 Kel Weir 1 2(5 Full br 27 ]''isliiiif^ LakcH 25 I'ivu .Alilo 1 24 Folly 1 25 Foikr 27 Fiiudyliay 24, 2!; , 2(5 Inhabitant's r 25 Irvino r '•'•(> Jeddori) r 25 JohuHon'M r 25 Kclly'Hl 27 Kfiiueti-ook r 27 Lake Aiusleo 25 I.auiey'M br 25 Lilly 1 20 Little r 25 Little Jennie's 1 27 Liveri)ooll. and cr 2(i Ijivn-puol Hi^ad 1 24 Lobes 1 27 LoUf^ 1 24, 25, 27 Lovett br 27 Maiile 1 25. 20 Mar^^arce r 25 M.Douaid'sl 27 Mcdill's Meadow 24 Mill br. and cr 20 Miuas Basin 25, 20, 27 Mitehell's br. and bay 24 Mtilt^rave I's 20 Mnsiortli Kiver 20, 27 Northumberland Strait 25 I'ates 1 25 Tauuke I's 27 Parailise 1. and r 24, 20 Phillii) r 27 I'ine 1 24 Pockwood 1 25 I'onbook 1 20 Salmon r 20, 27 -Salmon Tail r 20 •Sliubenacadii' r 25 .Simpson 1 27 Snii lev's 1 24 Suells .' '24 .Soldiers 1. .*. . . *. '20 South Mountain 1. aud r 27 .South Uiver 1 24 .^tarratt br 20 Stillwater I's 27 . St. Croix r 26, 27 St. Jjiwreuee Gulf '.i.l St. George's Bay 2' I .Strait of Cause 2'< '"elfairs r -j.l i i'racadie Harbor 2' Trout 1. and br 2.5, 20 : Uuiai'ke r 2'i i Walker's br 20, 27 Wallace r 2.">. 2' ' West r 20, 2~ Westchester 1 .'."i Whycocoinah r 2' Wokimuu 1 2''. Zeak br, aud 1 ^ 20 Ohio. Ashtiibnla cr 15t'i Autillize r 157 Aurora p 15,-< Bakers 1 15'.' ; Ban tas Fork 15> Bin Darby p 15' Bin Mi'."Mahon lOo Bit,' Miami r 157, 15'.t Bij^ Raccoon cr lOo Bin Walnut cr 157, 15^ I Black 1 1.56, 15>' I Black r 15s Blue )) 150 Bradley p 157 Brush 1 1.5V Chickamau({a cr : 15'< Cbippewal 157 I Claridou p 157 Congress 1 15T Connottou cr 157 1 Darby cr 15'.' ; Dockl 15'.' Doko 1 1.50, 15'.' ] Duck cr 157 Duucan'.s Mill 15',t Dye p los Emerald 1 157 I Erie 1 150, 1.57, 1.5H, 1.59, 100, 101 I Everett p 157 1 Four Mile cr 1.58, 15'.» Fntche's 1 15'J Geauga 1 15s Grand r 15>< i Great Miami r 1.5S I Green cr I5«, 10' 1 Hartd 157 i Hartley 1 1.5ti Henry cr 10" Hill p 15'.> Honey cr 15t) Hurou r 15'.' ludiau lOU ludian cr 150 ludiau 1 150 ludiau Heservoir 150 Kellvs Island 100 Kiin)uckcr 1.5'.t Kokosiug r 1.5^ Laphaui-* 1 15'.' Lewiston Reservoir 15K, lOo Lickiug Heservoir 1.5'.», lOo INDEX TO FISHIN(i WATERS. 233 , ... 26, 'JT -i.'i 'J.") ........ 'i') ■>: .... 25, ■>>■< ..... 'ir<, 'JT 2.5. 21 .... 2tl, 'JT ' " ' 2»'' 1.5.; 15T 15h 1.5'.t 15s 15- If." 1.57, 15',t Itjii " 157, 15'' 1.50, 15» 15.S 150 15; 15".» IS*- 157 157 157 157 15'.i 15'.' 1.56, 15'.' 157 15'.' 15X 157 >H, 159, 100, 161 1.57 158, lo'.t 15'.» 1.5S l^n 15S 15rt, 10" 167 ". l.>t> Iti' • ' ■ ■ 15'.> 15t> 15'.' lOU 150 1.50 ' ". 150 101) 1.5'.' 15S 1.5'.' 1.58, 10' I 15'.», lOti Littlfi Darbr p 1.58 Little .McMahon 10() Little Miami r 157 Little Raccoon r 16(t Little Wttluut cr 1.58 Long 1 150 Lost 157 Mudcr 158 Mud 1 156 Northampton 1 158 Oliio (Jaual 1.51) Ohio r ]5f<, 1.5'J Old Womau cr 1.57 | One Leg cr 100 I Ottawa r 100 : Owl cr 157 I Paint cr 157 1 I'ortage r 15'.» l'o!*Hum 1 150, 15i> ! Pt. Pelee Island 100 Pul-iu-Bav 160 " Island 100 Quakertowu "rittte" 1.51) Kaccoou cr lOU P.uiiidH 160 lie.servoir 160 lies. Old Caual 156 Kusb cr 150 " "l 151) Sandusky Bay 1.57. 160 Satidusky r. ." 1.58, lOO .Sandy cr 1.59 Scioto Brush cr 1.58 Scioto Marwh 100 Scioto r 157, 160 Silver 1 156, 157, 1.58, 1.59 Slack water 1.59 Snow ji 157 Springtield 1 1.59 State Keservoir 157 Station 11 100 Stew art 1 158 Still Fork Waters 159 .Stillwater r 157 Straight cr 158 .Sumuiit 1 15() Iroy Hydraulic 1 .... , 1.58 Turkey Foot 15<) Tuscarawas r 159, ItiO Twin cr 158 Twin I'm 150, 1.58 Wheeling cr 160 Whetstone r 16 159 Ontario, Province of. Alhiuo i>t 28 Arran 1 Ashbridge bay Au Sable r. . .' Balsam 1 Bartrow 1 Bay of Vuiuti! 28, '29, M, ;U, Beaver r '28. :{0. Bellsl Bennett's 1 Big cr 29, Big Cranberi-y 1 Big Trout 1 Black 1 Bobs 1 Boston cr Bow r 29, 31, Branch cr Burlington ))ay '28, (^alabogie 1 Camp's cr Cedar cr Chalk r ("harlestou 1 '.i\, Chesley 1 Christie's 1 Clyde 1 Copelaud'B trout stream Credit r 31, Crow 1 33, I)arliugtt)n bay Ueer Lick cr 1 )eli8le r Don r Duck 1 Ouftiu's <'r Eagle 1 Eastou's 1 EUiow r Eramosa r Erie 1 28, 30, 34, .35, Fifteen mile cr Fourteen Island 1 Frenchman's bay Gatineaux I's (ieorgiau bay 29, 31, 33, (iohorue r Gold I Grand r '28, 29. Gull r. and 1 Hawkl Hoag cr Holland r Hornings Mills 1 Huron 1 28, 32, 33, 34, Ignace 1 Irvine r Jennette'H cr Joe's 1 Jordan cr I Kaministiijua r 3o, : Kenipeifeldt Bav Kettle cr Knowlton 1 Lake Burwell i " Couchiching I " Erie '28, 30, 34. 3.5, I " George " Huron.... 27, 2.'<. 32, 33. 34, " Xipis.-jing I " Ontario 2«, '29, ,33, 27 30 35 29 30 35 32 32 33 35 30 31 33 33 28 34 31 36 28 .30 28 29 32 27 33 30 32 34 35 32 31 31 30 31 :« Si 28 29 34 36 35 34 34 33 35 32 27 30 29 31 32 2.S 35 .35 31 3'» 31 30 31 32 2« 35 34 35 33 30 .•J5 35 33 3d 234 INDEX TO FIf?HINO WATERS. I ,' ' p.' ^ii Lake .f Woods :«, " 8imt()e '2H, :v,i, " Smith Xi, " St.Cli'lr -iH, 31, " Ttoj la " Wabinoii Little Clyde 1 Littlo ('raiiberry 1 r-nhoroUf^h I l.niii^l ao, 34, L br Pigeon r Pikel Pim r Pine 1 and r Point Albino Port Maitland Piirliiuh 1 gitiuteBav 28, 29, 30, 34, Red Rock Reld'sl Rice 1 i'.t, 31, 32, Rideaii Canal ? . . Rideaii 1 River Credit 31, Rivere RaiHin River H[)'."ed 2H, Riv<>r St Claire Ro.k 1 34, Rocky Saii^ceu r 3(i, Round 1 Saublo r 27, Saugeen r 3(», 31, 33, Kcnuog r Severn r Sharbot 1 Silver 1. and cr 34, Simcoe 1 28, 33, South br. Saugeeu i" Sparrow 1 Speed r 28. Spcy r Spring L and cr 3(», 31, St. Claire 1 28, 31, St. Claire r St. Lawrence r -.s, 21). 30, 31, 32, 33, 34 35 35 3,5 3S 28 30 30 32 30 35 31 31 28 32 28 28 30 28 30 29 32 3() 3(i 35 27 35 34 29 30 33 35 33 33 33 27 30 28 30 31 35 33 28 34 34 33 34 32 31 34 3(; 32 3(» 32 34 35 32 35 33 35 28 34 31 29 32 35 34 34 StiirKPon 1 :i-j Sydenham r .;;(, Syplecr 29, 31 I Tee« water r ;i;j, iThanicrir 20, 31, 35 Thirteen Ih. 1 ;{4 Thunder 1 28, io Trent r 29, 31, li", Trout 1 ♦. ... ;t;( Tro.itMill 1 :t.-, Turtle 1 j;) ! Twelve Mile cr :!."). Twenty Mile or lio Twin I'm . . ;j4 VVal)i^'o;in 1 2iS Waubaiii'heno b 3i> Welliuid r 2'.) AVightVi cove 3ii Wiuuipetf r 32, 34 Oregon. Applegato r Archliold'H or Baker cr Bear cr ICl, Beaver or Big Triukee r . Birch cr Blue 1 Brimstone or Calapooya or Oilapooya r California r CaHcade Mt, Ktrs (-;iackaiiiaB r 11 10- bvj 101 li.;> l.U 1(«> 101 104 101 102 ICd lOJ lt;:i ItVJ lo;; Id INDEX TO FISHING WATEBS. 235 :!> 'J',!! v.". -29, ;ii :(;!• 20, 31, :i'. :u . .. 28, -.11 29, 31, :).') .,.*.... 3;{ :(■> -j'.t :!.> X) nt liH lid T.I Mil , ... 32, 31 ICl ir.i I'l.t . . . ItU, V'i If, i ItVl l .'..'. nu 104 nu ■ nil nu nu I'l ! nv.' ni:i 101 Miller 161, Milton or Multtllii cr r M.vrtle cr N«H'iiiiic\iiii r Nurth riiiiit,'ua r " Yamhill Oakcr Panther cr Parrot ir PaHH IT nu, Pedof! cr PiiddiuK r K.i.kcr. Ko^,'ue cr Kogue r Saiitiiiiii r nu, ni2, .Saxc'H l)itch Scoggiu.s cr Silver cr Sinwlaw r Smith r Soap cr South Uiiiiinua r South Yaiiiliill Sj)eucer c r St. Joe Thoina« cr TiUecr Tra«k r Tualatin r I'liiatilla r I'mptiua r n>2. Whites Willamette r 101, 162, Wolfcr Youui^H r FeuusylTauia . .\ilam8 cr 170 Alleghanv cr ITl .^Ue^jhany r KMl, 16H, 17(1, 175, 176 .\ualuuiiuk cr 175 Aualomiuk r KUi Ai- Irewn r 172 .\.-h Mill cr 167 i.,»l)bH cr 164 Jiat;5 Blacker 168, 174 Black Spring cr 1_4 Block cr . 176 162 Blue Eye run 16T 161 Bluejay ruu 176 l»;i Bow cr 167 161 BowmauHcr 176,177 163 Brandy wine cr HA, 16,5, 172, 1 76 161 I Brick p 173 163 } Bright cr 175 163 BroadheadH cr 168, 171, 17:i, 174 161 ! BrokeuHtraw cr 164, 167, 172 163 Buck Hill 167 IthJ BuH'alo SpriugH 16<> 162 I BuHhkillcr 175 164 ! Cape Mav 172 161 1 Carey 1 169, 172 162 ; CarpeuterH lir 17:i 162 Carrw Hock br 172 164 CaHselman r 170, 172. 174, 175 n>3 i Cedar ruu 165, 17(i' 1»W ChaddH Ford 164 162 Cheniuiig r 174 n'>3 Cherry cr 175. 162 Cherrv Valley <-r 177 162 Chickiescr.." 1(5.5, 171 t'lariou r 165, 171 Clarks cr 166 Cocklin ruu 170 Cotlee Hun cr 166 Cold Sjiriug 1 165 Cold Spring Kun 167 Colegrove br 174 Collwell cr 167 Comfort 1 1"5 Conewtoga r 174 Couueaught 1 167, 17(> Marsh 170 ConnedyH cr 167 CoTiuewago cr 16".> Connewago Falls 177 Connodoguinet cr 17(» Conococheagiie cr 165 Cove Ctap run 165 Cow.iuescjue r 173, 1 76 Coxtdwn I) 17.'> Crissey cr 167 Crooked cr 168 Crystal 1 166, 167, 170, 171 CUHsewa^'o cr 17i> Deep IloUi'W 1 167 Delaware' Breakwater 1"! Delaware r Kl'l. 169, 17o, 172, 173, 174 Devil He lie 167 Dingnia:i Bun . 166 Drake's cf 170. 172 Dug Hill 167 Dunn 1 l7-i Dunns p 164 Fast Branch of Big Bun 164 F Falls cr ITc Fiddle 1 164 Fishing cr 164. 1(W5, 167. 17(t Fit.s Eddy ItW Find Bun 176 Fourth Kun 16(4 161 163 163 nu 163 161 nu 164 I'. 12 163 164 Uhi 163 161 161 mi i!1 .it I 236 INDEX TO FIiSHIN(t WATEKS. '• ( il Frt!«Miian Run French < r. (or Vcuuuko cr). . 1(55, 17(», 17*. 17(). •fiiiniblo Run , Hannor Ilun "Hawk Kock" Hayes cr l()-(, 170, Hazard \t Heads of Hickory Run Hickory Run ItW, ItW, Hiuliland 1 '. Hoowac Run Huntintjton cr Indian cr '. InHtanter cr JacobH Run Jam eH cr Jert's rr JeiikinM Run Juniata r KW., If.H, 171, 17;t, Kettle cr lUti, Kin/ua cr : liw, KiskiniinetaH cr Kizer'H p JviinkleH Dam Laurel Hill (;r Lelii«h r KU, Iti.',. 1(;7, Leslie Run Lewis Run Little Brink 1 Little Maboiiinf» r Little I'inocr Little Sandy cr ITU, Little Swatara Little Trough cr Lizzie cr Logan br Logan Run : L()ng p Loomis 1 Lord p Lost Rim Lower Pine liottoni Run ItW, Loyalhanna cr TVIaliouingr I\lai7. Maiden (!reek r Miiplel Miirillabr Mursliall'Hcr lOtl, ISIartin cr Marvin cr Met alls Ferry Mc( 'liutock'H Run jMrCune br Mi'(iinnis r Mi-Michaels ar Metcalf br Millers r Hi'', Mill run l'>">, Minard run Miinongahela r Iti."), 17ii, Montgomery i Moores run Morris run Kih KiH Ki'.l 174 17J 17;) 177 1«7 17.5 176 Ififi 1()8 170 174 liii* 178 171 US ltl5 170 174 Iti.-) 175 ItW 171 17(i lt)G It!'.) 17.5 172 KID l Km 1(14 17t) 17tJ 167 lt)7 Kit) 17ii Kill 17:t 170 17.-) 171 10.-) 175 1G7 171 KiS Kit) Ki.5 itm 177 17:1 ItJl) KiH Ki4 17;{ 174 171 160 ' Moslia!iiion cr 174 Mountain ruii 177 Mud 1 11,7 Mud i> i(U Muddy cr ii.i, .Mud run 101), 17m .Mud Run cr I7l Nelson's Run Kii', Xescopick cr Ifi7 Neshaniiny cr Itiii, iTi Neshiinnock cr 171 North Fork cr lt).5, I7i; Oakley p li',7 Octorara cr h\4 Ohio r Ki4, KW, Ititi, 1 74 Oliver's run Ki»'i Panther run KU Penua. Canal Kil Perkionien cr..l05, 10(5, 167, 171, 17J, 174 177. Pickerings Lsland 17j Pine cr. or r K;4, K)5, 106, K)7, 168, Hi'.' 17t!. Pine run 165, 109, 17.^ Pine Streak KIT Piney run 174 Poiono cr 17." Poho Pocd or Big cr 17.' Pond cr. KI7 Pond Kddy 17:i Poponoming 1 177 Portage cr Iti.S, ItiH Porter's 1 Ha Potato cr Ki.5, 174 Potomac r 17j. 174 Potter br 17:t Powder Mill run Ki'.t Presque Isle Bay 11)7 Purple br Kl'.t Raccoon cr Kli'> Ramsay's run KIn Rattlesnake cr Itl.") branch Ki.-i p Kil'. Rattling run lOi; Raystown Branch.. ItiO, 11)7, 168, 170, 171 Raymondskill cr 17o Red br 17.-. Reil Run 17o Reed's run Kit' Roaring br Kit!, 171 Robbins br 17t Rock run 161), 174 Rorky run str 17:< Rosscommou cr 177 Royer's Ford 17:i Sal t Lick run Ki^ Sand 1 17t Sandy Lick run 17:i Sandy r Ki^ Saiicon cr K!7 Sawkill cr 17^1 Scetl'ord Lick run ItiH, 111',' Schuylkill r. . . .161), 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 17(i, 177. Scootac cr 17tt Shadigee cr 175 Shenango r 167, 171, 17i Silver Sjiring 17ii Sluueinahouing cr 16> INDEX TO FIMHINCi WATERS. 237 174 ITT li'.T KU If.'-. ICl). ITu .; 171 \M IfiT Iti'.t, ITl 171 lf,5, 17i. lf.7 HU 1, lt'.">. l<')t''. 17» If.i'. ItU liU 7. 171. 17-2, 174 17J •>(•>, 1(17, 1«W, If-'.t . . irif), ItW, 17'^ ItlT 174 17.' 17.! lt;7 17:i 177 . . . IIW, HV." 175 . . . 11'.,-). 171 . . . I7i. 171 17;< ItW 1<)7 liV." . . . I''"' .... li>^ l():> lt'..-> itii; ■ itif. iti7, it)8, 170, 171 1711 17.-. l7o ■ Iti"'. . Kit), 171 ■ 171 . . . liW, 171 17;i .... 177 ... 17;i Ko 171 ....17! ■ ■ ■ It^ lt'.7 ■■; i7h KW, 10'.' V'i, 17:J, 174, 17i> 17.- .i(J7, 171, 171 17h IC.f siafp mn if.fi, ich Sdldicr run 17:{ Sc.iith Fork 174, 177 Si>ri!itj l)r 171 S[)riiiti IT ItU starkboviHep H',4 stautuii \< .* n.l Starnu'i'a cr 17.') Stone cr It.H Stou.v cr IC..'), ICii, 170, HI strackH rtaui Kii* stI•ai^'bt tr 17;i SuH. Itif., H'.7, IC.H, IC.it. 170, 171, 17:', 17;j, 174, 17.') 17(1, 177, Swamp cr 177 Swatara cr ItiH, 174, 17,5 , Swatarar 172 i TarlicU p 1C.7 Tul.ybauua cr 17,5 Tnmt l)r lt)6 I Trout r>in 1<'.4, 1(15, Kits, 173 TumhliiiK r 173 Tuiicjiawaut cr 1(1.5 Tiiiikhamia StilhvatcrH 173 Twi-lvt! Mile 1 17;. Two Slu'ritt's ruu 17(1 I'pper Allct,'huny r 17;t rpjior I'iiie Uottoia run KW, 17(1 Valley cr 171 Vanrterwurk cr 170 Vineyard run 1(1,5 Walburn ruu 1(1.5 Walker 1 174 Wallace run 174 Walleniiaui.iuk cr 1(17 Wapwallopcu cr 1(17, Kl.s, 17'2 WelHb run 1(1.5 We>.kalaiicy 1 Kl'J Went BrancL KKl West IJraucb of Bi« Kun 1(14 Wbite Deer cr 17(1 Wild cr 1<1.5, IC'.t, 17J Wissabicksou cr 174, 177 W(.lf ruu 104 Wri^bth cr 1(17, 17rt Wri^btcr 1 17.5 Yankee dam 173 Yellow cr KIH Yellow Breecbes cr 17o York 1 Kill Y(.UKbiotibeuy r KKl, 17(i, 171, 172, 174 Vuuugwuuian's i:r lO'J Quebec, Province of Amqni r 3() .\U(:!UM 1 3(i Becaiicour r 37, 3H Klack r. aiul 1 37, 3« Bloody I's 37 Bromptou Falls 3(1 Ilromptoii'l 38 Kroonie 1 37 Burrows r .• 3»? I iiusapscal 1 •^'' ( hateaniiay r and 1 37, 3'.» (baudiere r 3H t'oaticook r. . . 3(1 Craiy'Bl ii" Dartmouth r 37 Ktcbciiiiii r ,38 Fifth Uau^'e 1 37 First 1 37 (tannen 1 37 (iendroUH 1 37 ( irand Hav 37 Ha Ha Bav 37 Halifax 1 3« Iro(|Uoirt 1 3!> •lacciues ( 'artier r 3!t ],ac des I'liincH r 3(> l^c dcTIsle 3'.» Lacolle r 37 Lake Baros 3i> '• Bertelle 3!> " Cbaniplain 3« " Clair 3'.> " Gravel 37 " GroH Rousseau 3',i " Matapedia 3s " Mefiimtic 37 " ^lempbraniHfiOf,' 3S " !\Kiren 37 Lakes Paijuet 3',> •' lUpbael 3'.l r.,ake Himon 37 " St. .loscj.b 3'.> St. Li.iiis 37 Little Mation 1 3S " Trinity r 3".» Mai Baie r 37 Mar(,'uerite r 31( ISIassawippi 1 3(1, 37, 3H, 3',t Massa wippi r 3(1 Matane r 3(1 Matapedia r. and 1 3il Micbaud 1 3(> ^lissiscpioi Bay 3;J Murray Kay 37 Nat\uiil Bridge 37 Ottawa r 3H Pik(; r 3(1, AH Kicbelieu r 3(1, 37. 3'.» River Aux Fine 3',> River HciUldctte 3S River de Lisle 3.> River I'ierre 37 River Ri.iiileau 37 River St. Lawrence 3(1. 37, 3m, 3i> Salmon cr 38 Second 1 37 Spider 1 3V Spooner ). 3H St. Francis r 3(1, 3,S St. .lean r ."I'.! St. .lolin r 37 St. Lawrence r 3(1, 37, .38, 31» Stoke r 3H Third 1 37 Tomfobia r 'M Yamaska r 37, 3'.) York r 37 Rhode Zslaud. Abbotts Ruji 177 Block Island. . . 177 CaiV'Ks hi' 177 Dyers p 177 ^IH 238 INDEX TO FISHINCi WATKU8. 1 i| Flat River Res 178 Orcat br 177 Ki(-k(!iiiiiit r 17H -Mishutck ji 77 Narriih'aiiHcft Bay 177, 178 Paliiif i-'h, or Warreu r 17H I'awtuxct r ITH Pcckhuin p 177 rooartHctbr 177 (/iiidiiick UoH 177 Uaiidflls i> 177 Scan met r 17s Siii'ctaclo 1) 177 SpniiiiK'H p 177 Tio^'ito p 178 South Carolina. AHhopoo r 178 Atlantic Ocean 178 iJihloc cr 178 p 1 78 Black cr 17".l " r 17'J Cater Hall 1 17»ampit r. r. Wharf 179 Sautee Fee Swamps 179 San tee r 1 79 .Savannah r 178, 179 Stono r 179 Tiillirtnny cr 178 rpper ;J rnuH 179 Waccaman r 179 Winvah Hay 179 Youmau's Mill 178 Tennessee. Barren Fork 181 Beaver 1 BriniMtoue cr 182 Buftalo r 18i Camp cr , 182 Caney Fork 181. 182 ( 'hickamaiiKa .'r 180 Clear Fork 182 Collin's r 181, isj (U)ve cr iMj CJrocked or hi Crow cr isn Cumberland r Imj Duck r 180, 181, iHj Klk r iho Emory r 18o, 181, Isj (larriHou 1 isj JoneH cr iHii Eitth r l«l " TennesMeo r ixi Look Out cr iMj Mammy'Hcr Ihj .Mill cr iM.i New r 1 ■*! New run la* Obiou r iHi Pine r isi i Piueycr isn Piney r 1*1 Reelfoot 1 181, isj Uicblauds cr 1+j Roaring cr 181 Rock cr ISO Rocky r I.12 Sale cr I80 Seiiuatchie r 182 Hhottl cr 18! South Harpeth r 180, iHl Sugar cr 1h1 Swan cr I80 Taylor'H cr 18it TenneHHee r 180, IHl, 182 Tiger cr 1^1 Trace cr 182 Watauga r I80 Whites cr I1O, 1)S2 White Oak 1^2 Yellow cr 180 Texas. AtkiuH 1 184 Big Bernard cr 18:i Big cr 18:< Brazos r 18:j Carlos 1 184 Cibolo r 18:) (Uear cr 1h;{ Colorado r 182, 18:1, 1S4 Cumint,i cr 182 CvprcHH cr ls:f Devils r 18:( Dewberry cr 18:i Eagle 1 1*{ East Bernards r l>^'-i Fish 1 184 Frio r 1M4 Galveston Bay 18;i Grand 1 1h:i Guadalui)e r 183, 184 Gulf of Mexico 18:) Leoua r 184 Little r 18:3 Medina r 18:) Middle Bernard cr. and r 18:) Millers 1 182 Neuces r 184 1 eui'U or, ,iiiiiiiiititt(iii*i*iiii**> 1^- INDEX TU l\.SHlN(i W.VTERH. 239 ... iftl, i^i X"*: i-^i is.i l«j 180, IHl, IHJ IHU iHo.'i^i. i'^- l«t.; IHn ...... 1^1 \M ' Irtj lx-1 iM'i .... 1"<1 isj '. IHI ISd ISil '. . , 1*1 l*i ■ ■ ; ; irti . . i^"' '.'....■ i*'- . . 1*1 ".'.".. iw ■ ■ ■ ■ IH! IHO, IHl .... IHl "■ 1*1 [, ,. . irto ".'iHo,'i«i, wi ... IHl IH-J 1*1 ". Ill), IH'i 1H2 ISO 184 18:5 Wi Wi 184 18:t .... 1h:5 1H2, 18;», 184 .... IHi IHIi ... ih;< .. I8:i .. l*f . . 18:< . . 1H4 . . 184 . . I8:i 18:< . . 183, 184 ■ ■ ■ 18S 184 ■ * ■ 183 ... 183 .... 183 . . . . 1H2 .... 1H4 , . lii'i 1 1 >i t PorOH r 184 I'lMiipkin 1 184 Kio (iramie r 183. 184 .Subiiie 1 183 .Siibinc r \M Siiii .\iiti)iiio r 183 hail FfliiH- 18:t " tierouiiiio r 184 .Siiji .laciiito r 183 San .MarcuH r 183, 184 .Sc.ocr 18M Hiiriiin IT 18:j Villunf IT 1H4 West UfriiurdM tr 183 r 183 Utah, Territory. I5attl<^ or 184 Hear r 1H.5 IJtaviT r 184 HlackHiiiitbH Fork 1H4 <'ainin or.. . 184 ( halk IT 184, IH') ( Itar cr 1.H4 (uhr 1H5 Diaiuoud Fork 1 h") Eobo or 184 FiHh or 18.5 Fraiiklyu cr 184 Hinh or 18.5 Hobble or 18.5 Lake Fork 1h5 Lo^au r 184, inr) LoMt or l.'-!4 Mud or r-^.l (>(,'(lon r 1^1 I'aiit^oitoh 1 1 4 I'iiio or 1 I Ploawaut Valley or 1 1 I'rioe r 1 '> Kiver Jordan 1 i '> Soldiu or 1 '- Soldiii Fork 1(1 Si)aulsli Fork or h t Strawberry or 18.) Thistle Fork '. 1H5 rtab 1 184, 1H.5 Warm .Sprinnw i 185 Weber r 184, 185 White r 185 Yellow or 185 Vermont. Averill or • 188 Back Bay 185 Ball Mouutaiu br 137 Bark Mill br llKj Barker br I'.Mt Iklvidere Baniu 187 Belvidere Utigjjs 18t> Blaok Brauoh 187 Blaok or 1H'.> Blaok p ." 1H8 Blaok r 187, :S9 Bonmtsoeu 1 180 Bre WHter r 18ii Brouie 1 r 18',t Burr x> 1 1 • • • ■ 1 1 < 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 < I < 1 1 • • < ■ • • 180 Carr br 1»7 < asiiaiii 1 187 CttHtletoii r 18« Chaniplain 1 185, 187, 188, 18',i, I'Hi Chureh br I'.Hi i'lareiidoii r 18't ColoheHter Ji 18«i Cold br H»o •' p isd. 1H7 Cold r lM(i. IH'.i Coimeotiout r 185, 18«, 1S7, iss, I'.Hi CrvHtal 1 185 Deertield r 18«> Dream 1 189 DuuiiH.re 1 18(i, 18«i Kant Braiioh 187 PjiHt or 18<.> K'dio p 187 Kfleu p 188 Klmore br l".>o Fairfield p 18<.i Fairleo 1 18M FerroiiH r 187 Fleeoher Eddy lH 188, 18lt (iardiier's Islalio Harvey s j) 185 Hoik y Hollow br iMd Hortoiiial 18(1 Hubbard br I'.Mi Hubbardtou br IHi; Hunts p 185 Island p 187, 1H'.» .loe'H p H>0 Kirby p I'.H) Kittle p 18H Lamoille r 1W>, 187, 1H8, 190 I,a Platter 18«> l,eaoh or 18M Lewis or 1H7 Lewis p iny Lincoln r 1h7 Little .\verillcr 1H« Long p 1.^1. I'.Wi Lowell 1 iHt; Mad r 1^M Majjoj; 1 1 -«'.• Maidstone 1 is7 Mallets Bay IHii. I'.o Maipianu Bay I'.Hi Masoonia 1 1m7 Memphremayot?! I-Hm Miles p 188, lim Miles Htr 187 Millp IHs Mill r 1«7. IH'.t MisHi^^s(l^()i Bay 187 MissisH.inoi r . .' 188, 181t, lS;o I M(dly"s ]> I'.ht Montgomery bi'.M ihc, ik8 Moores p 1H5 Moose r 187, 188, l'.M> Morse br .,,,,,,,, , ..,.,, 180 nr 240 INDEX TO FIHHING WATERS. HI . 1 ■ ♦ , I Mountain br.' HM) MulLiKKin r 187 Now Haven r 188 j NlKt Smith br 187 Small branch 188 Spottoril 1 18(> ; Stannard br 187 | St. Catherine 1 189 i StileHj) H7, 190 Stone p 185 SvniHp 189 TexuH br 190 ThompHon'H point 188 Tinvp 188 Tobin's hr 186 Trout r 18« i Upper p 188 Waits r 186 j AViird(!U8 i» 185 j WellHr 189 AVeHtr 187 White r lHt>, 187, 189 Wild Urauth 190 Willouf-hbv 1 185 WilHon br 187 Winooski r 1H('>. 187, 188, 190 Woleott p ISHl Woodward's reHcrvoir ^188 Yellow Branch 187 I Virgrinia. Alum cr 192 ! Appomattox r 191 1 Backr 191 Bi-,' BuH'alo r 191 Bin Uun 19:t Bi{? Stonv cr 19'i Black Water r 19.3 Briery Hi ver cr 191 j Brooks Mill p 193 Cedar cr UK), 192 ] Ohesapuake Bay 192 , Chickahominy r UK). 191 ' Chincoteapue Bay 191 Clear Fork 191 j C. M. Pond's Mill 193 Cove cr ];il CowpaMture r 191, ]'y> Crai|?'H cr \\i\ CunlHVillep p.ii Drummond I p.i^ Elizabeth r 191, V.n Falling r i;i » Ouilford cr pn Hampton UoadH itfj HawkHliili cr I'.ij Hobb'H Mill p Hi:i HolHton r I'.fj JackHuu r i'.»i JanieH r 190, 191. v.n J. W. H. BirdHon^'H Mill l;i:t Kerr cr l',i| Laurel cr I'.to LawHon 1 11I2 Lexington ci- V.i'> Linkhorn Bav V.n Little BuHalo r I'.U Little Stony cr h>'l Lotit r l'.i:» Mattaponi r 1!).{ Mclver'H p l',i(i McHHon^o cr 191 Middle r P.ct Mill cr 192, IDlt Muddy cr 191 NauHeinond r V.n New r 190, 192, l>.t;{ North r 191, 1,)2, 19:( NotUiway r 192 Occohonnockcr 192 ()(u;an View 191, 192 Old Point Comfort 191, 192 Painuuky r P.Kt Paynt^'H run 192 Peak cr I',f2 Pocomoko Sound r.M Porter'H Mill cr 192 Poton.iic r 191 Koauoke r I'.Hi Rockland cr 19.> Saudv liiver cr 191 Shenandoah r UK), 191, 192, V.'.i South r. 192 Stony cr 191, 19:i Tanj^ier Sound 191 Vir(,'inia Beach 191, 192 Walker cr 192 W. H. Atkin'H Mill 19:{ Willoughby Flats 192 York r 191, IW Washington Territory. American 1 194 BlaU' IN'DKX TO FI8HINO WATERS. 211 ( "ow cr Cowlitz r Ciubcr DiiviHHon 4, Elbl cv Haoiiltoii c-r Hiinly cr Lawrt'iico cr McAliHtorn cr >rcNaiiKlit 1 Mill cr Muck cr Muck IV NiHijually r Olequa cr 3. Hock cr Seattle cr Hkookumchuck cr Skookumchuck r So. Prairie cr PJ3, 1».»4, Spauaway 1 Spokaue r Steilacoiuo I Stillwater cr Tducbet r 1!»4, I'liioii 1 Walla Walla r WartlHl Washiugtou 1 Whiter Wilkesou cr Wind r Woodward cr West Virginia. Cacapou r lO."), Cheat r 196, ('herry Run Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Fifteen Mile cr French cr liauley r (Ireat Cacapou r (ireenbrier r Indian Run 195, Kanawka r McKim cr .r Middle Island cr 196, New r North Branch Ohio r 196 Upefjuan cr Potomac r l'.<5, 196, Rockwells Run Sandy Spring Run 195, Shenandoah r 195, Sir Johns Run Sleepy cr Snowy cr South Branch Tyfjart's Valley r Valley Falls Station 194 ; 194 194 194 I 195 VX.i I I'.ta i'.>;i u»:j 1114 I'.U 1 ',).-. 194 , 194 I 194 194 j 195 1 194 , 194 ! 195 193 195 195 194 195 194 194 194 194 195 194 196 194 194 194 193 193 193 196 197 196 196 196 197 194 196 195 196 196 196 197 liM) 195 197 197 197 196 196 19(1 196 196 196 195 195 195 Wisconsin. Araes Dranf;i. 198 Annist) cr 203 Ash run 'iOd Bad r 197 Bans Channel 'iix> " cr ■ 'HH) Ban« 1 l',»7, 199, 201, 'HH, aii5, 'iW Heaver cr l'.»9, WA. •JO.". lii'uver l)aiu p 'ioo llfiiver 1 '201, •Jii4 H.c•• % ^# ^M ^•. //. O^ Photographic Sciences Corporation V # ^ ■^^ \ \ <<. 6^ > 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 &=- ^ fy 242 INDEX TO FISHING WATEBS. s 1 1 ■ t : ' \ ■': George 1 205 CJilbert cr 203 Oillett 1 200 GogRiuB 1 205 Golden 1 204 Gutoit 1 199, 204 Graas 1 198 Green Bay 2(J0, 202, 204 Green 1 199, 202, 204, 205, 20« Greeu v 207 Hales Rauclie 204 HallH IT 20;< Hawkins <:r 205 Hlbardscr 207 Honey cr 205 Horicon 1 198 " Marsh 202 Inland 1 205 Kakagon r 197 Kegonsal 202, 203 Kerns 1 201 Keehiua lleservation 206 KeycH 1 199 Kickapoo r 207 Kilby 1 203 Knappa cr 205 Kosbkonong 1 199, 200, 201 La Belle! 204 La Crosse r 197, 203, 200 Lady 1 20(5 Lake 101 207 Lauderdale I's 199, 202 Lemonweir r 202 Little Eau Clair r 201 " " Pleinecr 201 Little Green 1 , 202 Little La Cram cr 206 Little Peshtigo r 198 Little Plover r 205 Little Suamico r 202 Little Sugar r 197 Local 1 197 Lodde'sMlU 205 Long 1 198, 205, 207 Loon 1 199,205 Lovett's Branch 198 Lowei* Fox r 199 Lowes cr 199 INlalauthan cr 205 Manitowoc r 201 .Marie 1 200 Mary 1 197 MaHou 1 201 .Mayflower 1 198, 199, 204 Mt'i'onibar cr 202 Medicine cr 204 Mendotal 202, 203 Meridoau Hlough 203 Mctcalt' 1 206 .Middle Inlet 204 Middle 1 m 202 Mill cr 201 Mill 1 109 Mirror 1 201 .Mississippi r 2ul Monona 1 202, 2t»3 Mull tello r 2(»:{ Montj.nal 1^8 Montreal r 197 Moore's cr 204 Mc rse 1 201 Moshier cr 20T Mouse 1 203 ' Mud Hen 1 200 , Mud 1 205 Muller's 1 i<,q I Murphy's 1 2ul Nagowicka 1 201, 203, 2ii7 I Nashotah I's 203 Xugro 1 2ti3 Neniabbin I's 201, 203, 204, 21 17 Xewti >n 1 2W ] Nipersink 1 107 I Noquebay 1 199, 204 I North 1 201 i North Beaver cr 197 , Nortons 1 198 Oconto r 198, 20G i Okauchee 1 201, 203, 204 Onion r 197 Otter cr 199, 203 Oxer 204 , Paddock 1 198 : Pecatonica r 198, 2BII>A COAST.— Contains a description of the diflferent fishes caught on the Florida Coast, with their habits, modes of capture, tackle, baits, etc. Eleven Illustrations. Pamphlet form. Price 26 cents. THE AVaiiEB'S SCORE BOOK.-Contains blank forms (with stubs) for registry of fish caught; their speeiPH, size, weight, baits used, waters fished in, with conditions of wind, water and weather. Pocket size, paper cover, 10c; in limp cloth, 26c. POBTBAITS OF GAME FISHES, on gray tinted Bristol board, 7x9 inches, at the following prices, po-t paid: Single copies, 10 cents; Fresh Water series (23), at $2; Salt Water Seriea (37), at $3 50; Whole Series (60), at $5. The list includes all the game fishes of American watcrg. DcHciiptlve catalogue free. AAdresB Amsbicam Ammjcb, 262 Broadway, New York. i ■■ '«!■ I . ^.■^ ■: 'i-! i.! INDEX TO TBANSPORTATION COMPANIES, A., Boh toil, MaHH. ,, Baltimore, Md. , a. p. A.. Philadelphia, Pa. Beunett, O. P. A. Bridgton, Me. Jiio. C. McKenna, O. P. A., Brad- A. k E. R.— AnnapoliH k Klk Kidge R. R. J. H. Brown, O. T. A., Annapolia, Md. A. k W. P.— Atlauta & We8t Point K. K. Chas. H. Cromwell, CJ. P. A., Montgom- gomery, Ala. Adirondack.— Adirondack R. R. C. E. Durkee, G. P. A., Saratoga. N. Y. All. V. -Allegheny Valley R. R. Ed. H. Utley, Ci. P. A., Pittsburg, Pa. A. M R. R.— ArkanHaw Midland R. R. O. T. Updegraff, O. P. A., Helena, Ark. A. T. iV .S. F.— AtchiHou, Topeka .N: Santa Pe R. R. W. F. White, O. P. A., Topeka. Kan. Bangor & P.— Bangor k PiscataqniH Ry. Arthur Brown, Snpt. Bangor, Me. B. k A.— Boston & Albany R. R. A. S. HanHou, O. P. A., Boston, Mass. B. k H.— Bath&HammondsportR. R. Frank Wood, (K P. A. Haramondsport, N. Y. B. & L. — Boston & Lowell R. R. Lucius Tuttle, <4. P. A., Boston, Mass B. k M.— Boston & Maine R. R. D. ,J. Flanders, «. P B. k N. Y. A. L.— See N. Y. N. H. & H, B. k O.— Baltimore k Ohio R. R. C. K. Lord, G. P. A B. & Pot.— Baltimore & Potomac R. R. Jas. R. Wood B. k S. R.— Bridgton k Saco River R. R. .1. A B. B. & K.— Bradford, Bordell & Kiuzua R. R. ford. Pa. B. C. R, & N.— Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern R'y. W. P. Brady, G'l Agt.. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. B. E. & C— Bradford, Eldred & Cuba R. R. Jno. C. McKenna, G. P. A., Bradford, Penna. B. N. Y. & P.— Bufl'alo, New York k Philadelphia R'y. J. A. Fellows, G. P. A.. Buffalo, N. Y. C. k A.— Chicago & Alton R. R. -lames Charlton, G. P. A., Chicago, 111. Boone Grove and Crown Point stations on page 02; Kouts, Laketon, Monterey and Ora on page G3, are all on the Chicago and Atlantic Ry, fcr which see Chic. & Ail. C. & C— Carson k Colorado R.R. D. A. Bender G. P. A., Carson Citv. Nev. C. & E.— Cincinnati «: Eastern Ry. T. D. Rhodes, G. P. A., Cincinnati, Ohio. C. & I.— Chicago & Iowa R. R. M. L. Ettiuger. G. P. A., Rochelle, 111. C. k M.— Caldwell station on page 167, is on Cleveland k Marietta R. R. Ja.i. U Hall, G. P. A., Toledo, Ohio. C. k M.— Cumberland & Maurice River R. R. C. W. Littell. Treasurer, Philad«l pbla, Pa. C. & Mt. H.— Cornwall & Mt. Hope R. R. J. M. Havard, Snpt., Lebanon, Pa. C. k N. W.— Chicago k Nor. Western Ry. R. H. Hair, G. P. A., Chicago, 111. C. k P. A — Coudersport k Port Alleghany R. R. B. A. McClure, Supt., Couder« port, Pa. C. k 8. v.— Cooperstown k Susquehanna Valley R. R. B. M.Cady, G. P. A. Coop erstown, N. Y. C. k W. M.— See Chic, k W. M. Can. Atl.— Canada Atlantic Ry. A. G. Pedeu, O. P. A., Ottawa, Out., Can. Can. P. ) Canada Pacific Ry. (East Div.) Goo. W. Hibbard, G. P.A., Montreal, C*u Can. P. J " " " (Ont. Div.) D. McNicoU, G.P.A., Toronto, Ont., Can. Can. P.) " " " (West Div) RobtKerr,G.P.A., Winnipeg. Manitoba.Cftn C. A. k St. L.— See C. k A. (Chicago and Alton). Cats. M.— Catskill Mountain R. R. Cbas, A. Beach, Supt.. Catskill. N. Y. C. B. k. Q.— Chicago. Burlington & guiucy R. R. Perceval Lowell, G. P. A., Chic •go, 111. CenV. »».— Central Pacific R.R. T. H. Goodman. G.P.A., San Francisco, Cal. C.l!. & A.— Corning, t^owansquo & Antrim Ry. H. A. Horning, Traf. Man., Corning, N. Y. C. H. & D.— Cincinnati, Hamilton k Dayton R.R. Saml. Stevenson, G. P. A., Cincinnati, Ohio. Chas. & 8.— Charleston k Savannah Ry. S. C. Boylston, G. P. A., Charleston, 8. C. Chateaugay.— Chateaugay R. R. A. L. Inman, Gen'l Man., Plattsburg. N.Y. Ches. k O.— Chesapeake i Ohio R.R. H.W. Fuller, G.P.A., Richmond, Va. Chic. & Atl, -Chicago k Atlantic Ry. S. W. Snow, G.P.A,, Chicago, 111. i-U INDEX TO TKANHrOBTATIOM COMPANIES". 245 33. napoliH. Md- . A.. Montgom <. Y. Pu. 'lena, Ark. P. A., Topekft, Igor, Me. loudsport, K. I- Mass. MawB. , Md. >hiladolpbla. Pa. Jridgton, Me. , G. P. A.. Brad- Brady. G'l Agt., . P. A.. Bradford, ellows, G. P- A., o. 111. , ,u, Monterey aud ee CUic. & Atl. Citv, Nev. unati. Ohio. e. Ill- . « tta K. R. Jai- ^ Ba3urer, PUiUd«l- obanoQ, Pa. hicago. III. e, Supt., Coudert- dy, a. P. A. Coop- pit.. Can. A., Montreal, C*n. ronto, Ont., Can. eg. Manitoba,Cftn. lill, N. Y. ell. G. P. A.. Chic- franclsco, Cal. [ing. Traf. Man. irenson, G. P. A.. A., Charleston. Jitt8bur«. N.Y. Eicbmond, >»• lioago. III. Chir. kV,\ M.— Chicago .V Weft Mit'nter, G. P. A.. Grand RapidM, Mich. C. H. V. A: T.— Columbus, Hocking Valley k Toledo Ry. W. H. HarriHon, Q. P. A.. ColunihuH, (). ('. I.— Central Iowa Ry. J. P. NonrHP, O. P. A., MarBhalltown, Iowa. (inn W. k Mich— Cincinnati, Wabiinh k Michigan Hy. Owen Rice, O.P.A., Elk- hart, Ind. ('. I. 8t. L. & C— Cincinnati, Indianapolifi, St. Louis Ac Chicago Ry. John Egan (t. p. a., Cincinnati, Ohio. C. L. & W.— Cleveland, Lorain A: Wheeling Ry. W. H. Grout, O. P. A., Clev* land, Ohio. C. M. & St. P.— Chicago, Milwaukee .t St. Paul Ry. A. V. H. Carpenter, G. P. A., Milwaukee, Win. C. Mt. V. i^: I).— Cleveland, .Mt. Vernon A: Delaware R. R. N. Monsarrat, Gen'l Supt., Akron, (Jhio. C. N. O. k T,— (Mncinnati, New (Jrlean^' A: Trxaw Pa<-. Ry. See Q. k C. Conn. R. — Connecticut River Hy. ('has. II. Cram. O. P. A., Springfield, Ma«s. Connottou V. — Connotton Valley Ry. Albert Rokusek. O. P. A., Cleveland, Ohio. (.'. P. I. Co'e. — Crown Point Iron Co's R. K. A. L. Inman, Oen'I Man., Crown I'oint, N. Y. C. R. I. A: P.— Chicago, Rock iHland A: Pacific P.y. E. St. John. G. P. A., Chicago, 111. C. R. R. of Ga.— Central Railroad of Georgia. Geo. A. Whitehead, G. P. A., Ma- con, Ga. r\ C. So. See L. A: N. ' C. St. L. A: W.— Chicago, St. Louis k Western R. R. B. T. Lewis, G. T. A., Chic- ago, 111. C. St. P. M. A: O.— Chicago, St. Paul. Minneapolis k Omaha Ry. T. W. Teasdale, a. P. A., St. Paul, Minn. Cum. v.— Cumberland Valley R. R. A. H. McCulloh, G. P. A.. Chambersburg, I'a. C. v.— See C. Vt. C. Vt.— Central Vermont R.R. S. W. Cummings, G. P. A., St. Albans, Vt. C. W. & B.— Cincinnati, Washington k BHltiraore U. R. T.P. Barry, G.P.A., Cinn., Ohio. C. W. A: M,— See Cinn. W. k Mich. D. & C. S. N.— Detroit A: Cleveland Steam Nav. Co. C. D. Whitcorab, G. P. A., 10 Wavne St . Detroit, Mich. I). At H. C— Delaware A: Hudson Canal Co. J. W. Burdriek. G. P. A., Albany. N. Y. D. k I. R.— Duluth A: Iron Range R. R. R. H. Lee, Supt., Duluth, Minn. D. Aj R. G.— Denver A: Rio Grande R'v. S. K. Hooper. (}. P. A., Denver, Col. D. A. V. & P.— Dunkirk, Alleghany Valley A: Pittsburg R. R. Darwin Thayer, Gen'l Supt.. Dunkirk, N. Y. Det. L. & N.— See D. L. & N. Det. M. & M.— See D. M. .« M. D. L. Ai N.— Detroit, Lansing At Northern R. R. Jas. F. Reekie, G. P. A., Detroit, Mich. D. L. & W.— Delaware, Lackawanna A: Wewtern R. R. W. F. Holwill, G. P. A. 26 Ex- ' liange Place, N. Y. D. M. Aj Ft. D.— Des Moines k Fort Dodge R. R. Geo. W. Ogilvie, G. P. A., Des Moines, la. I'. M. Aj M.— Detroit, Mackinac A: Marquette R. R. F. Milligan, G. P. A., Mar- inette, Mich. D. M. & v.— Delaware, Maryland A: Virginia R. R. .\. Brown, G. P. A. Lewes, Del. E. k W. of A.— East k West R. R. of Alabama. . k <".— Ncwb-irg. Dutchess A: Connecticut R. R. Matteawau, N. Y. New B —New Brunswick Ry. A. Seely, G. P. A.. St. John, N. B. N. H. & N.— New Havuu A: Northampton R. R Edw. A Itay, G. P. A., New Haveu, Conn. Y. A., Mauch Chunk, Pa. St. Louis, Mo. Quinn, G. P. A., Toronto, W. H. Moore, G. P. A.. ifi INDEX TO TBAN8PORTilTION COMPANIES. 247 L, New Haven, No. C— Northern Central Ry. Jaiiies H. Wood. O. P. A., Philadelphia, Pa. No. E. of 8. C— North Eastern R. R. of South Carolina. . T. M. Emerson, O. P. A., Wilmington, N. C. Norf. k W.— Norfolk & Western R. R. A. Pope, O. P. A., Roanoke, Va. No. H.— Norfolk Southern R. R. H. C. Hudgina, O. P. A., Norfolk. Va. N. P.— Northern Patiftc R. R. Chus. S. Fee, O. P. A.. «t. Paul, Minn. N. P. C— North Pacific Coattt R. U. F. B. Latham, Q. P. A.. Han Francisco. Cal. N. Y. & N. E.— New York A: New Eugluud R. R. A. C. Kendall. O. P. A., Boston N. Y. k N. H.-See N. Y. N. H. A: H. N. Y. C. kU. R.— New York Central X- Hudson River R. R D. M. Kendrick, G P. A.. N. Y. City. N. Y. C. k N.— N. Y. City & Northern R. R. H. C. Willets, G. P, A.. 71 Broa.l way, N. Y City. N. Y. L. E. & W.— New York. Lake Erie & Western R. R. J. N. Abbott, G.P.A , IJ. Y. City. N. Y. N. H. k K.— New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R. C. T. Hempstead, G. P. A., N. X. City. N. Y. O. k W.— New York, Ontario k Western Ry. J. C. Anderson, G. P. A.. Mills Building, N. Y. City. N. Y. P. «: (>.— New York, Penna. A: Oiiio U. R. A. E. Clark, G. P. A., Cleveland, O. N. Y. 8. A: W.— New York, SnsquahauuK A'estem R. R. I. I. Demarest, G. P. A., 93 Liberty St., N. Y. City. N. Y. W. & R.— New York, Woodhaven & Rockaway R. R. See L. I. N. Y. W. 8. k B.— New York, West Shore & Buffalo Ry. Henry Mouett, O. P. A.. N. Y. City. O. k L. C— Ogdensburg k Lake Champlain R.R. Frank Owen, G.P.A., Ogdenn- biirg, N.Y. O. & M.— Ohio & Mississippi Ry. W. B. Shattuc, G.P.A., Cinn., O. O. C— Old Colony R.R. Jacob Sprague, Jr., G.P.A. , Boston, Mass., or Fall River Line, Geo. L. Connor. G.P.A. Pier 28. N. R., N. Y. City. Ohio R.— Ohio River R. R. W.J.Robinson, G.P.A., Parkersburg, W.Va. Old Dominion— Old Dominion 8. S. Co. W. H. Stafford, Sec'y and G.P.A., 235 West St., N. Y. City, Or. k C— Oregon & California R. R. E. P. Rogers, G. P. A., Portland, Ore. O. R. k N. C— Oregon Ry. k Navigation Co. A. L. Stokes, G. P. A., Portland, Ore. P. k L. E.— Pittsburgh k Lake Erie R. R. A. D. Smith, G. P. A., Pittsburgh, Pa. P. & O.— Portland & Ogdensburg R. R. C. H. Foye. G.T.A., Portland, Me. P. k R.— Philadelphia & Re.iding R.R. C. G. Hancock, G.P.A.. Philad'a, Pa. P. & W.— Pittsburgh & Western U.R. Thos.M. King, Gen'l Man., Alleghany, Pa. P. k Y. — Painesville k Youugstown Ry. J. A. Newcome, Supt.. Paiuesvilk-, Ohio. Passumpsic— Passunipsic R.R. N.P. Lovering, Jr., G.P.A., Lyndonville. Vt. P. B. Mt D, 8. 8.— Portland, Bangor. Mt. Desert & Machias Steamboat Co. F.E. Boothby. Portland. Me. P. C. & St. L.— Pittsburgh. Cincinnati k St. Louis Ry, E. A. Ford, G. P. A.. Pittsburg, Pa. Peach Bottom— Peach Bottom Ry. Benj. B. Newton, Sec'y and Supt., Oxford, Pa. Penna.— Pennsylvania R. R. James R. Wood, G. P. A., Philadelphia, Pa. Perkiomen— Perkiomen R. R. Geo. W. Yost, Gen'l Agt., Norristowu, Pa. P. Ft. W. & C— Pittsburg, Fcrt Wayne k Chicago By. See Penna. Co.— E.A.Ford Q. P. A., Pittsburg, Pa. P. J. k M.— Port Jervis & Monticello R. R. M. V. Heller, Manager, Port Jervis, N. Y. P. N. & N. Y.— Philadelphia, Newtown & N. Y. R. R. G. W. Yost, Gen'l Agt, Nor. ristown, Pa. P. O. k P. A.— Pontiac, Oxford k Port AusUu R. R. C. C. Jenkins, G. P. A., PoQ- tiac, Mich. P, P. k C. I.— Prospect Park & Coney Island R. R. Andrew R. Culver, Prest., Conev Island, N. Y. P. R. SeeP.&R. P. R. k A.— Soc Pt. R. & A. Prov. W. A: B.— Providence, Warren k Bristol R. R. S. Arthur Perkins, G. P. A., Providence, V. I. Pt. R. A: A.— Port Royal A' Augu.'fta Ry. W.F. Shelhuan, Traf.Man.. Savannah, Oa. P. W. Al- B.— Philadelphia, Wilniiugtou A: Baltimore R. R. Jas. R.Wood, G.P.A. Philad'a, Pa. Q. A: C.— Queen & Crescent Routt . E. P. WHmou, G. P. A., Cincinnati, O. Q. k L. St. J.— Quebc- A: Ijike St. John ily. J. G. Scott, Sec'y and Man., yiieboc, <'an. 'I ill I ii 4 I' 111 i 248 INDEX TO TRA*- PORTA TION COMPANIFS. A. Aberii, Sec'y, Quobej', Can, .. Sanford. Fla. R. Peter J. McGlynn, O. P. A. Jas. L. Taylor, O. P.A., Savan- Honiiiig, Traf. ?.ran. Corn Q. 8. 8. Co.— Quebec SteaniHbip Co K. A: P.— See U. k I'itt. R. A: Pitt.— RoiheHtcr k Pitt«biirK R R. I. S. Emory. O. P. A., RorhcBter. N. Y. R. F. & H.-Uiniifi)nl VaUnk Riuklcld R. R. R. C. Bradford, O. P. A., Portland, Air. Rich, k Ally.— Richmond «: Allenhauy R. R. Juo. R. Macmurdo, O. P. A., Rich mond, Va. R. W. & O.— Rome, Watertown A: Ogdeunburg R. R. W. F. ParsonH, O. P. A., Obwego, N. Y. R. Y. R. k ('.—Richmond, York River k ChcBapeake R. R. M. Slaughter, a. W. At L. E.— Wheeling At Lake Erie R. R. Jas. M. Hall, G. P. A., Toledo, Ohio. W. At M.— Wisconsin & Michigan Ry. C, F. Duttou, Geu'l Supt., Milwaukco, Wis. .A., . 2* INDbX TO TBANBPOBTATION C'UMl'ANIKS. 249 heBtcr, N. Y. , Portland, Alf. a. P. A,. Rich DDB, O. r. A., ighter, ■ J ) I ' ■ i!'^ P If. I 11 « INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. AM)ey & Iiiibrle A— I Auu'iug Lilurature CCXLIII Authony K. \- H. T.., A— 11 Central Voriiiout U. H A— VII Chicago and Nuithwcstern Riiilway A -XVII CbiRugo, Milwaukee and St. Puiil Ilailway loaide back ortver. Chubb, ThoH. H A— XIX Con roy, T. J Opposite pp. 228 Dame, Stoddard >t: Kendall A— IV Delaware and HudHon Canal Co XI Detroit, Mackinae and Marqnett«? R. R A— XVII Divine, F. D A— XX riorids Railway ,iud Nav. Co A— XXVI Goudyear'B Rubber Olove M'f 'k Co A— XIII Grand RapidH and Indiana It. R .' A— IX Oraud Trunk Ry V Goldsmith & Son A— VII Hinds, A. 8 A— XIV Intercolonial Ry A— XXIX International 8. S. Co A— X JenuesB & 8od, Thos A — II Kimball, W. 8. A Co A— II Lehigh Valley R. R A— VI LouK Island R . R A— XIX Maine Central R. K A— XII Mil waukee, Lake Shore and Western R. R A— XVIII New York, Ontario and VFesteru Ry A— X New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio R. R A— XII Nieliols, B. F A— XXIII Northern Pacific R. R A— VIII Old Colony R. R A— XIV Pawsumpsic R . R A— VI Rochester and Pittsburg R . R A— VI Rome, Watertown & Ogdensbiirg R. R A— XXX Seneca Lake 8team Nav. Co A— XII Tuckerton R. R A— XII Wabash, St. Louis and Pacific Ry A— XV Wisconsin Central R. R A— XXI A-I CCXLIII A-II A-VII A -XV 11 a back rover. A-XIX l)09ite pp. 22i< A-IV XI A-XVII A-XX A— XXVI A— XIII A-IX V A-VII A— XIV A-XXIX A-X A-U A-II A- VI A-XIX A-XII A-XVIII A-X A-XII A— XXIII A-VIII A— XIV A— VI A-VI A— XXX A-XII A-XII A-XV A-XXI TRADE We bave recently opeDod a K«tall Departmemt front e are prepared to Hupply ANGLERS With our well-known manufactures, embracing Fishing Tackle Of every deHcrlptiou. If your dealer doQ* not keep our gords in stock, do not let him palm off on yoa the miserable trash with which the country is flooded; but send us fifty cents for our Magnificently Illustrated Catalogue, which contains more than twice as many wood outs as are in any angling cataloga* issued. We place it in the power ni every Angler ti) obtain FIRST-CLASS GOODS AT FAIR FIGURES; we remove his necessity of ever buying worthless tackle; we protect him from ex orbitant prices. Do not believe any dealer who professes to sell our goods unless he can show our name or trade-mark on the goods be offers you as being of our manufacture. Abbey <& Imbrie, I 3 Vesey Street, (fourth door from Astor House), NEW YORK CITY. R II I I'/ I I ''I 'I i! I ■ I JUMBOLENE. (TRADK-MAIIK HKciiSTIJU.D I Awarded Silver Medal by New England Agricultural Society, 1885. T.'ill riKKaTul I'lir.VKNT ftud hftiiilH, lold horPH. otc. ItiMtlin I't'Ht I.iiiiiiit lit ill \iM' t'nr bniiHOR, 1;IUI1H, MI-UidH, cIlilMillllH, frost Idtcx, HorclU'HH of liiiilm and joinlH, rlKMiinaiiMiii, iiciirul^ia, fti-. It jircNontH hlood iidiyoiiiii;; in cutH and otliiT wouiidH, rc'lH-d oil oat-ily liy the aiii)li- i'ation of Hoap and water. THOS. JENNESS & S N, Sole Proprietors. No. la ^Vf!Kt Market Hiiuaic, liangor, Me. irfT Sold liy DrnnKintH and ly Dpalern in Siiortinn (lood«. -fr* Wholesale Agents. -Howton— .JNo. r. LoVELL Jt SONH. Chieat;o— HIBBARD, Sl'KNCKU, HAUTLKTT & CO. " E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 591 BROADWAY, N. Y., ManufacturerH and Iinporters of ) PHOTOGRAPHIC INSTRUMENTS, Apparatus and Supplies of every deficription . Solo proprietors of the Patent Detec- tive, Fairy, Vovel and Bicycle Cam- eras, and the Celebrated Stanley Dry in ^reat variety Plates _ AMATET'R OITTFITS 1 rom $9.00 upwards. Send for Cataloptiie or call and (jxaniiue. a w More than forty years eBtabliahed in thla line of buelneeg. Mixtures for Pipe or Cigarette. Three Kings. Turkish and Virginia, NIeilow Mixture, Perique and Virginia, „ , * w *, ConLlneTurltish, Eflpecially adapted for the Pijio. VANITY FAIR, OLD COLD. FRAGRANT VANITY FAIR. SUPERLATIVE AND CLOTH OF COLD. Straight Cut Cigarette?. People of refined taste who desire exceptionally fine cigarettes should use only our Straight Cut, put up iu satin packets and boxes of 108. 208. 508. and 14 First Prize Medals. WM. S. 100s. KIMBALL &C0. Ill England 5. tCH of IllOU- ano, Hunting and Sportsmen's 'uives, C!arap Axes, Moccasins, etc. . Agents for SKINNER S CELEBRATED Trolling Spoons. Agents for the * PATENT ADJUSTABLE Floats & Sinkers Orders by mail receive prompt attention. Catalogues mailed on re- quest. 374 WASHINGTON STREET, OPPOSITE BROMFIELD STREET, Boston, Mass. iall, ny, Dealers in ckle sliable quality, raters. Pocket Stoves, 6 ; Pocket Com- id Sportsmen's TED Dons. Grand Trunk Railway. THE POPULAK AND PIONEEIl Niagara Falls Route and International Highway Between ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, TOLEDO, DETROIT, PORT HURON, BOS- TON, NEW YORK, BUFFALO, § 5z; o H CO AND TORONTO, OTTAWA, MONTREAL, And all other points in the •< I— I < c a: o ABLE ikers Is mailed on re- JLD STREET, United States and Dominion of Canada. THIS GREAT TOURIST LINE KEACHES ALL THE FAMOUS Summer Pleasure Resorts, nrCIiUDIHO THE THOUSAND ISI.AHDS, BIVE» ST. UIWBEVCE. SAOUSITAT BIVSB. LAKES GEORGE AND CHAMPI.AIH. AND THE WHITE MOUHTAIirS. FAST EXPRESS TRAINS, equipped with Parlor and Celebrated Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars, form a daily service between the EAST AND WEST. Excursion tickets may be obtained at all principal ticket offices on the Grand Trunk Railway and connecting lines. WM. EDGAR. L. J. SEARGEANT, JOSEPH HICKSON, Gen. Pass. Agent. Traffic Manager. General Manager. r^ W it i '' A-VI Passumpsic Railroad AND MONTREAL AND BOSTON AIR LINE, FORMED BY THE Boston and Lowell II. K. from Boston to Wells River, via Lake Winnepesanko and Hymouth; PassuiupHic R. U. to Newport. Vt. : Lake Memphremagug and Lake Willout,'hby and Lake Megantic; Hi>utheaHtern R. B. from Newport. Vt., to Sorel, P. Q., and Montreal. Direct Route to the Hunting and Fishing Grounds of Northern Vermont and Canada. This is the short line to Quebec, whero close connection is made with steamers to the far- tamed Sagiienay River and all points on the Gulf of St, Lawrence, Prince Ed- irard's Island, St. John, N. B,, Halifax, N. 8., and the famous salniuu fishing re- gion. Three fast express trains, with drawing room and sleeping cars attached, leave Boston daily except Sunday, from Boston and Lowell R. R. Station. The route from Now York is via tlioCIonnecticut River Valley, offering a continuous panorama of charming scenery, following the Conneticut River for 'MQ miles. For tickets and full information inquire of W. BATMOND, WOBI.D'S TBAVEXiIirO CO. , '240 Washington, fitreot, Boston. 207 Broadway, New York. SOUTHEASTEBN R- S. OFFICE, '20'i St. James Street, Montreal. SHIPMAir ft STOCXIirO, (,|n< b( c. H. E._FO'£iSOM, Supt. N. F. IiOVEBIVa, Jr.. G. T. A. ThQ Piclaresque LEHIGH VALLEY ROUTE. The anglers' favorite ilTio to all points in Easterti rennsylvania and Central Xt \v York. Fur all poiTit.s between New York, Philadelphia and Butl'alo, the State Lino and Sullivan, Geneva, Ithaca and Sayre and Southern Railroads, take the Lehigh Vallev Route. Excellent Pishing Along the Whole Line. For time tables or any information imiuiro at offlce, S.'lo Broadway, New Y'ork; d3C Cbestuut Street, Philadelphia, or of E. B. BYINGTON, General Passenger Agent, Mauch Chunky Fenna. i TAKE THE Buffalo/Rochester & Pittsb'gRy. For Mumford, only eighteen miles from Rochester, whero are located the New York State Fisheries and Hatcheries. It THE GREAT TROUT PARADISE." Also to Johnsonbnrp, Ridgway and Brockway ville, where aboimd the famouB trout streams of Pennsylvania. JAMES T. OABDVEB, ISAIAH S. EMEBT, General Superintendent. Gen. Freight and Pass. Agt., Rochester. N. Y. A— VII \d THE GREAT FISHING RESORT OF NORTHERH NEW ENGLAND incposauko and jog and Lake port. Vt., to n Vermont and vith steamers to L'lice, Prince Ed- Iniou fishing re- I attached, leave tion. The route luous panoraiua X.ZNOCO., av, New York. Street, Montreal. \, Jr.. G. T. A. UTE. Iind Centra'. N'lW ), the State Line take the Lchiyh le Line. ^way, New York; IGTON, \k, Fenna. kd the New York IE." Lnd the famous Chester. N. Y. Is reached via the LINE, I Central Vermont R. R. And its connections. Round trip cxeursiou tickets on sale In Boston, New York, Philadelphia and all principal cities in the Last to BACK BAY, B^BBE, BBABOON, COI.CHESTEB, JAMAICA, KEW HAVSN, BAKDOIiPH, SAI.ISBUBT, SHiXBUBNE, 8W ANTON, WHITING, WINOOSXI, BUBLINGTON, ST. AI.BANS, AX.- BUSOH AND HIOKOATE SP&ZNOS, ON LAKE CKAMPLAIN. First-class hotels at reasonable rates. Boats, Guides, etc., at moderate prices. S( e ••Anolers' Ouiuk " for fuli particulars. Ask for excursion tickets at above cities or address E. B. COPPINS, Passenfjer Apent, 317 Broadway, New York City. T. E. BOND, Ticket Agent, 2(50 Washinfjjton Street, Boston, Mass. J. W. HOBABT, S. W. CUMKXNOS, tieueral Jlanayer. General Passenger Agent. J. GOLDSMITH & SON, 42 North Fifth Street, Philadelphia. MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OP Fishing Tackle. (Reoristored ) Our RODS, REELS, FURNISHED LINES, FLOATS, 8NELLED HOOKS AND GUT LEADERS give universal satisfaction. Bethabara, UreeTiheart and Laucowood in any size or (juantity. *rOUR SNOODED HOOKS ARE VERY SUPERIOR '<*» pw I! I i \^ ,^&r-Popular Excursions at Greatly Reduced Rates via the Northern Pacific Railroad. "'^?^ To the YelloAVstoae Nat'l Park, The 'Wonderland of the World." "Within the liiiiitH of which aro tho flncHt trout Htreains of the Ainorican Continent. 8PECZ All BATES TO SPOBTSBEEIT TO THE FZSHZVO BESOBTS OF MIENESOTA, MONTANA AND IDAHO, Detroit Lake, llattlo I-akc, Lako I'end d'Oreille, and many others, a full descriptiou of which will be found in this Guide Book. SPECIAL AHHOUHCEBIENT FOB THE SEASON OF 1886. The Pa88onger Department of the Northern Pacific- Railroad will put on Hale at St. Paul, .lune 10th, a npecial excurwion ticket, which will include: 1st.— Hail trant portation, Kt. Paul, Minneapoli.s or Duliith to Cinnabar (terininiiH Yellowstone Park Branch, tiftv-one niilcH from Livingston), and return, ad.— Pullman Sleeping Car fare, Ht.Paul, Minneapolis or Duluth to Livingston and return. 3d.— MealH on Dining Cars, St. Paul, Minneapolis, or Duluth to LivingHton and return. 4th.— Stage TrauHpor»ation, Cinnabar to Mammoth Hot Sprinpe Hotel, thence to Upper (ieyner Basin and Great FallH of the Yellowstone, and return Sth.— Meals and Lodgings at Hotels of Yellowstone Park Association for a five days' trip to Upper Oeyser Basin and Great Falls of the Yellowstone. Prue $120 00 The round trip can be made from St. Paul, including complete tour of the Park as above, in nine (9) days. All hotels will be opened promptly June 15th. Stop overs will be allowed, going or retuining, at all points east of Billings, Mon- tana. Arrant»ement8 can be made for tnrough tickets via St. Paul on the basis of above rate and including all the privileges named, with any of the Northern Pacific Gen- eral or Traveling Agents named below. flfgr-AU classes of i)eople should bear in mind that the Northern Pacific Railroad Tia St. Paul, Minneapolis or Duluth is the best line to the Farming and Wheat Lands of Minnesota and Dakota to Montana and Idaho; also Portland, Oregon, and all prin- <'ipal points in Washington Territory and Oregon, and the only line by which through tickets can be procured to Tacoma, Olympia, Seattle and British Columbia. Through coaches, sleeping cars and dining cars, St. Paul and Minneapolis, to Portland, Oregon. New publications, handsomely illustrated; "Through Wonderland with Lievt. Schwatka"aud "Alice's Adventures in New Wonderland," describing the tourist's route to Alaska; the tourist's and sportsman's resorts along the Northern Pacific Railroatl and the Y^ellowstone National Park, sentfreeon application toCHABJjiBS S. FEE, G. P. Jt T. A.. ST. PAUL, MINN., or to any one of the following OENEBAI. AND TBAVEI.INO AGENTS. C. B. KINNAN, General Agent, Passenger Department. . .31'.» Broadway, New York. J. L. HAKRIS. New England Agent 3(K> Washington St Boston. E. R. WADSWORTH, Genera Agent 52 Clark St . Chicago. A. L. 8TOKE8, General A^cnt Helena, Montana. J. E. M.U:DOl'(i.\LL, 1.54 St. James St., Montreal, Canada. A. J. QUIN. :tO(> Washington St., Boston, Mass. J. H. RO(JERS, Jr., Ill South Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. GEO. D. TELLER, 21 Exchange St.. Bufl"alo, N. Y. D. W. J.ANOWITZ, 56 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, Ind. FRE'^' '" LORD. 52 Clark St.. Chicago. T. ' ^TELL. 112 North Fcuitli St., St. Louis, Mo. 8. xJ,S, 1.52 Walnut St.. Cincinnati, Ohio. E. .X. .-lAIITH, 3'.>2 Broad* ay, Milwaukee, Wis. T. K. STATELER, 200 Fourth St., Des Moines, Iowa. rthern Pacific ■ Parli, 1. »> ican Continent. ;E80STS0F 'uU deBcriptioii >F 1886. , put on Hale at labiir (teriuinUH )tnrii . Livingston and LivingHton and aotel, thence to rn ation for a five me. $120 00 tour of the Park f Billings, Mon- e basis of above ern Pacific Gen- Pacific Railroad nd Wheat Lands ;ou, and all priii- y which through mbia. Minneapolis, to id with Lie'u. ling the tonrit*t'H lortlicrn Pacific toCHASIiES Uowiug way, New York, [ton St Boston, ark St. Chicago. 'Icna, Montana, la. 'a. Ind. XX The Fishing Line. TAKE THE Grand Rapids <& Ind. R. R., THE DIRECT ROUTE TO TraYerse City, Petoskey. Mackinac, Marqnette and Other Delightful Health and Summer Resorts ot Northern Michigan And the Celebrated Trout and Grayling Streams, Beautiful Lakes and Grand Forests of this Famous Country. The waters of Northern Michigan are unsurpassed if equalled, in the abundanoe and variety of the fish contained. Brook trout abound in the streams, and the famous American Grayling is found only in these waters. The trout season begins May 1 and ends September 1. The grayling season opens June 1 and ends November 1. Black bass, pike, pickerel and Mascalonge also abound in large numbers in the many lakes and lakelets of this territorv. Take your family with you. The scenery of the North Woods and Lakes is very beautiful. The air is pure, dry and bracing. The climate is peculiarly beneficial to those safifering with hay fever and asth- matic afifections. New hotels with all modern improvements have been erected, as well as many extensive additions to the older ones, which willguarantae ample accommodations for all. The completion of this line to Mackinaw City forms the most direct route to Mack- inac, St Ignace, and in connection with the Detroit, Mackinac and Marquette R.H. to Houghton, Hancock, Marquette, Nogaunee. L'Anse, and all points iu thr I'pper Peninsula of Michigan. . ., . . ,,, . , , ^ , ^ , During the season round trip excursion tickets will be sold at low rates, and Rltractive train facHities will be offered to tourists and tportsmeu. For Tourist's Guide, Time Cards and Folders, giv.ug full lutoruiatiou, address C. L. LOCKWOOD, General PaAf^enger Agent, Grand Rapidf<, Mich. A-X THE N. Y, ONTARIO & WESTERN RAILWAY Beaches direct from New York the famous TROUT STHEAMS and IiAKES of TX'laware and Sullivan Counties, New York, and the BIiACK BASS district of the Oswego Hmr and the Thousand Islands of the St. Lawrence. Send Tor a copy of the Summer Homes, giving a list of all the flflhing grounds. Depots and ferries in New York, from foot of Jay street and West 42d street. J. H. CHILDa J. C. AXTDERSOV, General Manager. General Pass. Agent i| XI TERN 3 and LAKES : BASS (liHtrict t. Lawrence. hing grounds. 1 42d street. EBSOV, .1 Pass. Agent DELAWARE AND Hudson Canal Co.'s Eailroads THE SARATOGA LINE The most direct route to the splendid Lake Trout and Bass Waters of Lakes George and Cha.uplun, and to the Finest Trout Streams and Lakes in the Adirondack^ and Salmon Rivers of The short line to Montreal and the Provinces. Through Drawing Koom and Sleeping Cars between Montreal and N X ork. Write for copy of ow MAP OP MOUWTAIH BESOBTS OP HEW YOBK STATE. For rates and stage connections apply to 0. M. KENDRICK, General Passenger Agent, Or to J. W. BURDICK. Asst. Gen. P«,. Agt., ' Albany. N. Y. I ■; f A— XII THE Maine Central Railroad IS THE SPORTSMAN'S LINE TO THE EAST, Leading as it does to Moosehead and Rangeley Lakes, the Dead River and Mt, Katahdin Regions. And all the Honting and Fishing Resorts of Maine and New Brunswick. It also oporates the Portland, Btingor, Mt. Desert and Mechiaa Steamboat Co., and to many pleasure resorts offers choice of routes by land or water Send for Summer ExcurRion Book detailing rates and time tables, and for " Open Season " description of nil the sporting resorts of Northern New Brunswick. F. E. BOOTH BY, PAYSOV TUCKEB, (tenoral PaB ® ;: 1 ';i M if '■ si-, '-'l We give PARTICULAR ATTEHTION to the manufacture of RUBBER SPORTING GOODS. Send for full Illustrated Catalogue. i ! I m •■I ; I. ii i XIV To the Hunting, Fishing, Mountain and Sea Shore Resorts Of Maiuc, Now Uampahlre, Vermont aud the ProviucoH, via the FALL RIVER LINE, The great ploasuro route between ' NEW YORK AND BOSTON AND ALL THE EASTERN SUMMER RESORTS. steamers PnOBZM and BBZ8TOX« leave Pier 28, N. R., foot of Murray street, on alternate days, Hundays included, at 5.00 P.M. (5.30? M. commencing July Isti. Returning corneciing traloH leave Boston from Old Colony Station week days Co*) P. M.. Sundays 7.00 P. M.. connecting by Annex Boat to and from Jersey City aud Brooklyn. Take the Newport Line Tor IfCWPOBT, XABTHA'B VZVBTABD. VAVTVOKZT and the nu- merous Fishing and Summer Resorts of CAPE COD aud Southeastern Massachu- setts. The Newport Line wil l be reope ned for the summer season of 1885 about July Ist, Splendid steamers PSOVIDISif CE and OZiD OO^OB'T will leave New York froui Pier 2H, N. B., foot of Murray street (week days only) at 6.00 P. M. Returning leave Newjxirtat "J .00 P. M. Conuoctmg trains to and from Newport, Cape Cod, New Bed- ford, Martha's Viuoyard and Nantucket. SEND FOR COPY of " Fall River Line Tours aud Excursions " and "Tip End of Yankee Land," the latter containing listof hotels and summer boarding houses, ou the Old Colony system, ready about Juue Ist, mailed free on application. OEO. L. COmrOB. Oen. Passenger Agent, P. O. Box 452. Pier 28, North River, New York. Hinds' Black Fly Cream, FOR REPELLINQ Elies, Mosquitos, Midges and other insects, And Protecting the Skin from Sunburn, lrrita->''"°'i*°<^*: although aii fhese .. J i f 1. pestsHwarmed about me, I found OUBN Falls, N. Y., June 16, 1884. Mb. a. S. Hinds— Dear Sir:— I have not sooner acknowledged the receipt of box of 'Black Fly Cream " as I desired to first teat it; this I have now done on two fishing trips where I found the jmosquitoc, black flies, jmnkies land moose or deer flies, in great tion and Infections. HO TAB. |the Cream a perfect preventive against their bites when it was VO BTAZH. applied to face, hands, ears and — 1 neck. For many years I have It is neat and cleanly, washes off readily|SoughtafterTHE insect repellant and leaves the skin soft and smooth ana:aQdhavetried all manrerof com- free from pain or iritation. ipounds. but yoars is the most thorough, at the same time cleanly, and not disagreeable. A. N. Chenev. Sold by dealers in Sporting' Oooda. Price 25 cents, post paid. BOATMEN, AHOY! If you want a small boat for HUNTING, FISHING OR PLEASURE, let U8 know your needs. We can and row-locks, from $36 up. suit yo'i. Round-bottom boats, including oars We also make and keep on hand the largest and finest line of Boat and Canoe Trim- mings in the world. You ought to have a catalogue if you cannot call and see our stock, and you can gtt this elegantly illustrated 58-page book by Fending 10 cents in flUmps to BEVTOV BROS., No 106 East Ninth street, New York. 1-XV lesorts NE, SUMMER [urray street, ing July let). eek dayB 6.W iraey City aud THE FISHERMAN'S FAVORITE LINE To the Lakes Streams and Ocean Resorts of the Entire Continent ■ and the uu- rn MasHacbii- iboutJuly lat. lew York from itumiug leave Dod, New Bed- 1 "Tip End of Lng bousen, on tlon. ger Agent, , New York. .June 16, 1884 . —Dear Sir:— 1 acknowledged of "Black Fly )d to flnttteat done on two re I found the flies, ]>unkie.t tlieg, iu great gli all thene ut me, I found [ect preventive when it was nds, earH aud years I have sect repellant aiirerof com- rs is the most N. Cheney. paid. IS THE IREAT WABASH ROUTE! Its 2500 miles of railroa 1 reach from Lake Erie to the Missouri River and from llie Ohio to Lake Michigan and ]> troit, forming, with its oonnectiona, Tlie Direot R.O"u.te ROM THE SOUTH to the Fishing Grcund' of Michigau, Wisconsin and Min- nesota. BOM TKE WEST to the Adiroa'acks, the Lakes of Maine and the Atlantic Resorts. ROM TRB EAST o tbe Streams and Lakes of the Rocky Mountains. BOM TKE irOBTK to the Bayous and Rivers of the Qnlf States. rBITE FOB MAPS. TIME TABLES, TOU&IST GUIDES AND FULL IVrORMATIOV, TO r [nchiding oar«) Id Canoe Trim 111 and see our lin^lO cents iu BB08., New York. F. Chandler, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, St Louis, Mo. T1 I A-XVII A Natural Game Preserve. The Upper Peninsula of Michigan, TRAVKRSKD HY THK Detroit, Mackinac & Marquette I » (( RAILROAD. THE MACKINAW SHORT LINE. »» Only Direct Route from the East and South to all Lake Superior Points. I ^'^'' Came Fish abound in Streams and Lalces. Trout, Black Bass, Mascalonge, Pickerel, Etc. Guides, l)oatH, live bait and all needful Hnjiplies easily obtainable, and every fa- cility afforded sportanicji iu chdico of favorable localitieHaiid in getting to tbciu. Beautiful and Romantic Spots for Camping iu the flncBt of climates on the nhore of the OREAT IiAXE, or among the smailer Lakes and Btreains. ' Note for Fishermen who are Incidentally Lovers of Good B^ioot- ing. — Nowhere short of the frontier can be found such an abundance of gc-nie— DEER, BEAR, BEAYER, PARTRIDGE, DUCKS, PIGEONS. For full Information and special rates write to the Cieneral Passenger Agent. A. WATSOV, General Superintendent. E. W. AIJ.EH. General Passenger and Ticket Agent. A XV 11 srve. in, [uette ^erior Points. akes. Etc. L., anil pvery fa- Itting to tbem. [ong the Bmailer Good S>ioot- luce of gc-me- IGEOHS. iger Agent. IXicket Agent. The Sportsman's Paradise I THE Chicago & Northwestern By. Will take yo« direct to all of the bent Hunting i Fishing Grounds OF Wisconsin, Minnesota, Dakota, Nortliern Hicliigan and the Lake Superior Regions. IT WILL ALSO GIVE THE LOWEST RATES AND BEST ACCOMMODATIONS For yowrBelf, your dogH, guns, boats and game. THIS IS THE PALACE Drawing Room Sleeping Car, Parlor Car and Dining Car Route TO Lake Gene7a, Wankesba, Devil's Lake, Green Lake, Neenali, Menasba, SKEBOYOiLN, ESCAITABA, MABQUEVTE, ST. PAUI., MZSTHB. APOI.IS, A8Ki:.AnD, DULUTH AND AIJ. THK FAMOUS RESORTS IN THE Northwestern Summerland. Take a Hunt or Fish- Be sure that your ticket reads via THE N0RTHWE8TEBV. All OoupOQ agents gell them. For a Guide to >.he Enchinted Summerland of the West and Northwest write to R. S. HAIR, General Tassenger Agent, C. & N. W. Railway, Chicago. THI V i f- ■ ■ ' m Milwaukee, Lake Shore and Western Railway, This Railway Is now the acknowledged Fishing and Hunting Line of Wiaconsin; Milwaukee tw Sheboygan, Sheboygan Falls aud Mauitowoc. Through the picturesque Scenery of the Fox Kiver Valley, and the cities of Kau- kauua aud Appleton, noted tor their vast water power aud manufacturing facilities. Through Northern Wiscou tiu and the Michigan Peniusula, the most beautiful Re- gion of Forests, Streams and LakeH iu tlie Great Northwest. Within its limits are located the best Fishing and Hunting Grounds In the country. The equable climate and the pure air of tlie Pine ForentH, make it a most desirable Sauitariuu;, especially for sutt'erers from Hay Fever and Lung Diseases. Good Hotels, Fleets of Pleasure Boats, aud general facilities for comfort and pleas*- ure at Lake Gogebic, the Eagle Waters aud Pelican Lake. Through the most wonderful Mineral region of the United States; ;he Gogebic, Montreal aud Peuokee Iron Ranges. A new and rich field for the Prospector. Spec ulator and Capitalist. Picturesque scenery aud interesting sights f(* the Tourist. The line terminates at ASHLAND, Lake Superior, well known as a iesirable Sum- mer Resort. TflF rniHF ROOir ^o^ l^^- & l^^oo^^ ^t fifty-six pages, contatas full Informa- 1 Du UUll/u UVViv mation. Maps and Engravings of the country traversed by the line, and will be sent on application to the General Passenger Agent. H. F. WHITCOMB, Oeueral Manager. Milwaukee, Wis. CHAS. V. i\!cKINLAY, a«iidral FasBeogdr Agaat. Iway. of WiBconaio; J cities of Kaii- iring facilities. it beautiful Re- in the country, most desirable 468. if or< and pleas*- s; ;he Gogebic, o»pector Spec rr the rourist. lesirable 8uin- full Informa- •y traveraed by cut. NLAY, »Dg«r AgtaA. Thos. H. Chubb, A-XIX THE Fishing Rod Manufacturer, POST MILLS, Orange County Vt. Send for price list for 1886 of SPUT BAMnnn a «r» * . ^ IHOBOBS. XnstylesofHodsrTrorard'Bl1^::f^^^^^^^^ to weigh from 5 to 15 oz. Also, the SJaraKAJJ^^lZJ^Jl ' ""'' tiplyiug Blac. Bass Keel. Clio, ^e^e^^l^.^'^f^'' ^°"^ ^^"•- ^e.roof.apered.y.nes.Harrison.sb::™en^^^^^^ Rod inmmlngs. and. In fact, everything that the angler de.ires. AU goods warranted flrst-clas. in every respect, and If not found .o c«ber^ turned and money wiU be refunded. " »o c*a m r«- Flshing Grounds in New York's Immediate Yiclnity. For ticket* and timetables to all points oa the • Long Island Railroad inquire at the offices in New York, Brooklyn. Jersey City »d Long Wan* (Ht,. L. I. B. B. Depot. Telephone o»U. »A. Qreenpoint. XXVI i I V I r Send Stamp for Price List of The Celebrated Divine Trout 5 Bass Eods The Cheapest and Best RODS Ever Offered to Fishermen. Bethabara Wood Rods a Specialty. Lancewood Rods of Excellent Quality and Balance. FACTORY, 76 STATE ST. OFFICE, 132 GENESEE ST. F. D. DIVINE, Utica, N. Y. ne ids men. Balance. lESEEST. 3 Summer Season, 1886. THE HOTEL CHEQUAMEGON. Ashland, Lake Superior, Wis., Opens Jxxne 1st. ASHLAXD, WIS., in ai tlio head of rhcf)UaJii('t;oii Uay, an arm of Ijiko Riif prior, the Ajioi^tle Islands Iviiij^' at tlie fiid'aiuo of the liay aud in fnll view of tho Hotel. TIk' c;t,IMATK iw invit,'oratinK intlif liiKboHt dogroc, ret-niioratiug tli(^ wanted cner- t:its as no ollitr in the world can. The air, coming from the pine and balnam for- iHts and over the pure waters of the great Northeru Sea, bring health to old aud voung alike. THERE ARE NO MOSQUITOES at Anhland, a Htatenient that cannot truthfully be made of any other Hummer resort uu the coutinent. HAY FEVER is relieved at once on arrival, and pern^uently cured by a few weoka* residence at this itoiiit. THE HOTEL CUKQUAMEOON is one of the largest in the counfry. It is owned and operated 1)y the "Wisconsin C^'Utral I,ine, under the management of that prince nf caterers, Samuel H. IJrown. Accommohort, n(>thing is left undone or uucared for that can add to the pleasurable stay of auv guest. AMUSEMENTS.— For the entertainment of the tourist at the hotel there is a fine Opera House, which will, during the season, be utilized for daui'ing, luofessional and amateur acting, I'rof. Morse ami his world-renowned Orchestra furnishing the music. In addition to this, tliere are witliin the hotel park Bowling .VlU^vs and Ril- liard Parlors, Croquet and Eawn Tennis Ixrounds. In front of the hotel is a lino I»ock, i)roperly jirotected to prevent accidents. Fnur this dock steamboats will nuike daily triiis to the neighboring towns of Washliurn and liayiield, and tours iim(Uig tilt! Apostle Islands. These boats are nude/ the ilirectioii of the hotel, aiul special arrangements for excursions can l)e made at all times. At the dock is iuooredtlie('he(iuamegoT) tleitof rowandsail boats. WITHIN A RADIUS OF TWENTY BEIIiiBS ARE A SCORE OF STREAMS ABOUNDING IN BROOK OR SPECKLED TROUT. THE THREE LARGEST RIVERS IN THE VICINITY, VIZ., THE KAKAGON, BAD RIVER AND MON- TREAL RIVER, AFFORU FIELD FOR EXCITING SPORT ISTTHE SHAPE OF WALL-EYED PIKE, MASCALONGE AND BASS. SPECIAL NOTICE.— 'Hie tales during the season of l^^it'. will bo .«'J..-|U aud .?.'i.0<) per day. Notwithstaudiug tli;s reduction, the hotel will be ki'pt uj) iu its forniep standard of perfectiiui. The iiouse will iiositively be kejit open during the month of Setttember, and possibly Ini^gcr. Luring the jiast winter a steau. heating appa- ratus has been put in, and in case of a cool spell guests will liud all parts of the hi'use perfectly conifortablo. HOW TO GET THERE.-Tho best route to Aslilaiid froin Chicago is via the <•. M. \- St. P. Ry. to Milwaukee, and thenc(! via the WIS. CENTRAL LINE to Ashland. It is not only the shortestand most direct roiiic. but as it is Jii -tly called, the "Scenic Riuite" of the (rreat Northwest. Pa~-eiigcrs faki! an elegant nciV sleeper, the finest in the world, at the Union Passenger Station, corner Canal ami Adams streets, Chicago, ami go through to .\sblaud without change. liE SURE you START RICtHT bv asking for th'kets via this route. SEND FOR CiUILE HOOKS— "Famous Reborts of Wisconsin " aud " The .\poBtle Islands and Lake Sujierior." F. N. FINNEY, JAMES BARKER, General Manager. General I'uHHenger Agent. !il I' hi ' The Key Line. (Florida Railway and Navigation Company), H. R. DUVAL, Receiver, THE Great Hunti xg and Fishing Route. This is the lock that guanls the gate That seals the demesnes assigned by fate, - , Where oceans of fish, And boodles of game, CO •^ CD C^_ ^' V-l CO CO 9 CO c/a c« CD ^ S30 CO f Hi The biggest in size,. Most varied in guise, That ever the sportsman known to fame, Or ever the ditto without a name, In any cHme, At any time, Indulged his reel or tried his aim. Send Blr cents postage for Free Guide. Address D. E. XAZWEXA, A. O. lCAODOirEI.1.. Gen. Supt.. Q. P. & T. A. JACKSONVILLE, FLi- All We niaki mpany). iloUTE. CO CO CO CO c/a o" CO -a CO 3 530 pa CD CO pa CO o LCDONELXi, a. p. & T. A. T^ xxrri MANUFACTURER OF Hexagonal Split Bamboo FISHING RODS. Factory 153 Milk St., Boston, Mass. Received Three Silver Medals and Diplomas. AND THE Highest Special Prize Awarded to any American Manufacturer of Fishing Rods AT THE LONDON FISHERIES EXHIBITION, 1883. All of our mountings the highent grade of German Silver. All REEL SEATS Of National Rod and Reel Association STANDARD SIZE. Workmanship and Material Guaranteed Perfect. ^ We^eli our goods ON THEIR MERITS. a»d NOT ...v aUu.sing ,,.od« of other ^i" Send for Catalog-ue. '6 ft WW '! ; I' TEXT PAPERS FOR ANGLERS. The six volumes, handsomely bound in cloth (after July 1, 1885, seven vol. ), of Thk Ambkican Anglek, are now ready for delivery. Price $3.00 each. The demand for the unbound numbers of Volume I. has BO largely decreased our supply of them, that we are compelled to increase the price of copies to 25 cents each. New subscribers, how- ever, who commence their subs^jriptions with the first issue of the paper, October 1, 1881, will be supplied at the regular rate of $;J.00 a year. To assist our readers, who art daily ordering back numbers, in the selection of those containing special treatises of practical value to anglers, we give below a few of the dates and a partial list of subjects contained in Volumes II, III and IV. They will be sent, postage paid, on receipt of ten cents for each copy. Vv'hat is a Pike ? What is a Pickerel? Illustrated. December 10, 1882. A Sole Leather Bait Box. Illustrated, December 23, '82. Striking and Playing a Fish. Decembur 30, "82. The White Perch. Illustrated. December 30, '82. A Treatise on the Mascalonge —Where, When and How to Catch Them. Illastrated. Contained in the issues of January 6, 13, 20, 27, '83. A Treatise on the Black Bass — Habitat, Modes of Capture, etc. Illus- trated. In issues of February 3, 10, 17, 21, '83. The Strawberry Bass. Illustrated. February 17, '83. A Treatise on the Pike —Habitat, tackle Uhed, etc. Illustrated. lu issues of Marcb 3, 10, 17, 24, '83. The Reel- Its place on the Rod. March 24, April 14, June 16, '83. The Atlantic Salmon, Soientitio and Popular Description — Habitat and capture. Illustrated. March 31, '83. Minnows as Bait. Illustrated April 7, 14, 21, '83. Catching Flounders. Illustrated. April 7, '83. The Trout of Maine Waters. April 14, 21, 28, May 5, '83. The Trout Streams of the United States and How to Reach Them. April 14, '83. A Serviceable Fishing Boat — How [to Build it. Illustrated. April 21, '83. Making a Split Bamboo— Amateur Work. April 28, '83. Varnish for Rods. May 5, 83. A Treatise on the Brook Trout— Habits, Habitat and Capture. H- lustrated May 12, 19, 26, June 2, '83. The Colorado Mountain Trout. May 12, '83. • A New Minnow Pail. Illustrated. May 12, 1883. The Striped Bass -Rock Fish -Description, Modes of Capture, etc. Illustrated. May 26, June 2, '83. Any of the above papers sent postpaid on receipt of ten cents. * ' ' '' "" American Angler, 252 Broadway, New York. Address Ihe ly 1, 1885, r delivery. of Volume I compelled ibers, how- 3sue of the of$J.OO a »ers, in the il value to of subjects int, postage comber IG, V to Catch , 13, 20, 27, ). etc. Illus- trated. In ne 16, '83. n — Habitat ;ach Them, ted. April pture. II- • Lpture, etc. lents. 3W York, llllus- June TEXT l-APEUd roli AXGLEUS CONTINUED. The Split Bamboo— Its History, etc. May l!) and June 2, '83. A Treatise on the Bluetish and NVeakfish. Illustrated. June 9, '83. The Smelt of Sebago Waters— Description, Capture, etc. Illus- trated. June 10, '83. A Treatise on the Sheepshead Illustrated. June 16, '83. The Lake Trout -Where, When and How to Take Them, trated, June 23, 30, July 7, '83. The Kingtish and Bonito - A Practical Essav. Illustrated. 23, "83. A Treatise on the Black Drum and Spanish Mackerel. Illustrated. June 30, '83. How to Play a Black Bass. June 23, '83. A Treatise on the Blacktish and Flounder. Illustrated. July 7, '83, Black Bass Minnow Rois— Their Construction, etc. July 7, '83. A Treatise on the Lake Herring -Cisco. Illustrated July 7, '83. The Sea Bass, Bergall and Tom Cod— How, When and SVhere to Capture Them. Illustrated July 14, >'3. 'rhe Codfish and the Haddock -How Taken on the Hook. Illus- trated. July 21, '83. Amateur Rod Making. July 21, September 2'.>, October 13, October 27, November 17, December 22, '83. The Henshall Rod — Dimensions, etc., given by Dr. James A. Hen- shall. July 21, '83. A Treatise on the Lafayette (Spot) and the Menhaden. Uluatrated. July 28, '83. The Shad and Snapping Mackerel— How, When and ^NTiere to Take Them. Illustrated. August 11, '83. Anglers' Knots —How to Tie Them. Illustrated. April 8, May 6, May 13, '82; August is, September 8, October 6, '83. A Treatise on the Pike-Perch or Wall- Eyed Pike— Habits, Habitat and Mode of Capture. Illustrated. September 8, 15, 22, 29, October 6, '83. Dressings for Flies. September 29, '83. The Bisby Trout— Scientitic and Popular Description; How They are Caught, etc. Illustrated. October 13, October 20, '83. Rod Joints. Illustrated. October 20, November 10, '83. Any of the above papers sent postimid on receipt of ten cents. Address The American ANaLKK, 252 Broadway, New York. 11 ,1 1 FISHES OF THE EAST FLORIDA COAST. Tb We have ready for delivery the illustrated edition of The American Angleb, under the title of "The Fishes of the East Florida Coast." Price, postpaid, twenty- flve cents. The text is from the pen of 8. C. Clarke, of Marietta, Ga., the well known aug ling naturalist. One of the most valuable features of this edition is a list of the names, localities and the routes to reach thcni, of the best Ashing grounds situated on the East and Guif coaHts of Florida. This information is kindly furnished by " Al Fresco"— Dr. C.J. Kcuwortliy. of JinkHonville. This essay contains a description of the different species of fishes caught on the Florida coast, with their habits, descriptions of the mode of capture, tackle, baits, etc, It in ilhiHtrated by the following engravings of the native fish, most of wbicli were drawn from nature : The Red Drum— Channel Baea— Sciaena ocellata The Red Grouper— Epiuephelus morio The Salt Water Trout— Spotted Sea Trout— Cynoscion carolinenBit The Ponipauo— Ponipeynose — TriichyiiotUH caruliuus. The Mangrove Siiappor — liUtjauus aurorubens The I^atly Fish— Skipjack— Bone Fish— Albula conorhynchuB. The Drum — Pogonian chromis. The Tarpum— Tarpon— Silver King— Megalopb thrissoides. The White, or Silver Mullet— Mugil albula. The Hog Fish- Pig Fish— Lachnolwrnus falcatus. The yheepehcad. Addr«H AMSXZCAir ANOLEB, 252 Broadway, V«w York. ] dow and dcr ] aloui Ho twee] Coui] Am for tl pure Perfi For apply A Gener A-XXIX ERICAM AMOLEB, oetpaid, twenty- ell known ang amcs, localities n the EaHt and \.l Fresco "—Dr. I caught on the i, tackle, baits, moat of xvhicli insi* >rk. INTERCOLONIAL RY. Of Canada. The famous Trout and Salmou Fishing ReRorts rf (•■ anada are along the line of tho INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY, Or are reached via that route. Along the Lower St. Lawrence, IN THE METAPEDIA&RESTIGOUCHE VALLEYS, der lease, a large uunlbeVar:" vinaTle'td the-J'Xic!''''''' "^"'"^ "''''''^'' '''' "'^■ Trout abound in all the Lakes, Rivers and Estuaries along the Hue of railway, and the fl«hing is free. Companies' Offices. <- tobc.. can l.o Lad at JV.uriKt Railway and Ktean.slnp pure air and a ^ mf ntu.ncd .■}„ up liviLg, splendid sea bathing. Perfect Panorama of Delljlitfiil Sea, Ri?er, Lake&Moiuitain Views. Fnr ^,,,„rtp„ve c.„l,l. B„ok.. M.,», Tin.e Tabic, a-,, „y t^ther inf „rm.tl„„ api A. BUSBY. General FaPHr^n^er /pout Monctmi, N. B. D. FOTTHraEB, Chief Superintendent. w rn mE AMERICAN ANGLER, 11 t I A Weekly Journal, devoted entirely to Fish, Fishing and Fish Culture. ! : Mr, SETH OREEN', the noted placaculturlst, has charge of the Fiah Oiiltura De- partcaent. $3.09 par auaatu OAo3B 253 Boadnriv, 17 aw York. Borne, Watertown ft Ogdensbarsr Ballroad— The Only Direct Route to tlie Famous Fishing- Grounds of the Biver St. Iiawrence and the Adi- rondack Besfion. The Sportsman's Paradise. TLrongh Drawing Room and Sleeping Car Ber\'ice between New York, Albany, Xltica, Rome, Syracuse, Roi;benter, Niagara Fulls and Cape Vincent, Ogdeneburg and Norwood. Connecting at Cape Vinceni with steamers tor Kingston, Out., Clayton, Alexandria Bay, and all St. Lawrence River points. Undoubtedl'i the bewt bass and mascalonge fishing in the world will be fonnd in the vicinity ol Wolf Ireland, just oflf Capo Vincent, steamer making two round trips daily (Sunday.s exi-f^jttfd) between Capo Vincent and Kingston, lauds passengers (it Marysvdle, a hniall village on the island opposite Kingston. At the head of Wolf Island lies Horsewhoe Island; between the two are many rocky shoalH wbere early fly-fishing for bass cannot be equalled elsewiiere on the continent, and many other points on the .St. Lawrence River are noted for being fnmouft fishing grounds. Send your aildress to the General Passenger Agent, Oswego, N. Y., for copy of a handsomely-illustrated Tourist Guide, contninicg a complete description of the many tourist resorts in Northern New York and New England, with routes and rates. Tickets can be i)urcha8ed and baggage checked from any point. App ly to the ticket agents for time tables, information, etc. Q. C. OBIDX«ST, H« M< BBITTONi Qeneral Manager. Acting General Pasasenger Ageat. R, Julture Do- r York. Boute to tlie Adl- Irk, Albany. Ineburg and It.. Clayton, 1)0 fonnd in Iround trips Ipsensers 9X lad of Wolf vhere early luany other liinds. copy of a Jf the many , rates. jply to the iXiEY, Ir Ageat. m 7 ^ ^A'TE t^uE Jtr f l9fO Ttll ^ 1978 LIB 200- TR A.V.H, Carpeuter, weu. *■«««»• a^^- •" lA Tf *«^*«»wv|