x American Angler Advertiser 
Near-by Trout and Other Waters 
Along the route of the 
Delawaré, Lackawanna & Western 
RAILWAY 
there are many very fine trout streams and black bass waters 
which are 
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC 
and can be reached in a few hours from New York City. 
We name a few of them : 
FRANKLIN.—Branch of Walkill River, near station; black bass, 
sickerel, etc. 
STANHOPE, Hopatcong and Budd's Lake, one to three miles ; 
black bass, pickerel, etc. 
BALDWINSVILLE.—Seneca River ; 
small mascalonge. 
CHENANGO FORKS. 
perch and pickerel. 
HOPIER.—Lakes containing black bass, and numerous trout 
streams within a radius of ten miles. 
PREBLE.—Numerous lakes close to station contain black bass 
pike, pickerel and some 
Chenango River at station; black bass, 
and pickerel in numbers. 
BEACH HAVEN.—Susquehanna River near by is well known 
for its black bass and wall-eyed pike fishing. 
ELMHURST.—Good trout brooks near station. 
MOUNT POCONO.—Plenty of trout in adjacent streams. 
GOULDSBORO,— Same fishing as at Forks. 
HENRY VILLE.— At this station are the celebrated trout waters 
of the East and West branches of Broadheads Creek. 
MONTROSE VILLAGE.—There are about thirty lakes in this 
vicinity that contain trout, black bass, pickerel and perch. 
CRESCO.— Excellent trout fishing. 
POCONO SU/SIMIT.—Goed fishing for trout ; two streams. 
In addition to the above there are at least fifty other good fish- 
ing points along the line of the Delaware, Lackawanna and West- 
ern Railroad. For time table and other information apply to 
W. F. HOLWILL, Gen. Pass. Agt., 
New York 


Black Bass and Brook trout 
waters within easy reach of sportsmen are the streams 
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Baltimore 4x2 2> 
<4 Ohio Railroad 
@x the eastern slope of the Alleghany Mountains are the 
Potomac, the Shenandoah and their tributaries, all 
famous for bass, while across the divide are the Cheat, the 
Youghiogheny and the Monongahela. The Cheat and the 
head waters of the last two named are celebrated for brook 
trout. The fishing grounds are in most cases within gun- 
shot of the railroad stations, and sportsmen are saved the 
expense and trouble of carrying their outfits long distances. 
For rates of fare, time of trains and further information, 
address 
CHAS. O. SCULL, 
General Passenger Agent B. & 0. Railroad, 
BALTIMORE, MD. 



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Best Dining Car Service in the World 
SOLID VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS 
of Through Coaches, Sleepers, Free Reclining Chair 
Cars and Dining Cars daily between CHICAGO, 
DES MOINES, COUNCIL BLUFFS and OMAHA, 
and between CHICAGO and DENVER, COLORADO 
SPRINGS and PUEBLO via Des Moines and Omaha, 
or Kansas City or Topeka, 
E. ST. JOHN, JOHN SEBASTIAN, 
Gen'l Manager, Gen1Tkt & Pass. Agt, 
CHICAGO, ILL. 
THE SPORTSMAN’S LINE. 
NEW YORK, LAKE ERIE AND 
WESTERN RAILWAY. 
Along the line of the ‘‘Erie” from 20 to 200 miles from 
New York City may be found some GRAND FISHING 
WATERS, among which may be named: 
Basket, N. Y., for black bass and trout early in the season. 
Callicoon, N. Y., for black bass, trout and pickerel. 
Canisteo, N. Y., for black bass and pickerel. 
Castile, N. ¥.. for trout and pickerel. 
Chemung, N. Y., for black bass. 
Deposit, N. Y., for black bass and trout early in the season. 
Greenwood Lake, N. Y., for black bass and pickerel. 
Hawley, N. Y., for black bass, trout, perch and pickerel. 
Highland Mills, N. Y., for black bass, trout, perch and 
pickerel. 
Jamestown, N. Y., for mascalonge, black bass, pickerel, etc. 
Lordville, N. Y., for trout and black bass. 
Olean, N. Y., for black bass and perch. 
Otisville, N. Y.. for black bass, pickerel and trout. 
Port Jervis, N. Y., for black bass and trout. 
Spring Water, N. Y., for black bass and trout. 
Woodbury. N. Y., for pickerel and perch. 
Resides the above there are several hundred other points 
in New York and Pennsylvania reached by the Erie where 
excellent fishingand shooting may be had. 
Express trains leave Chambers St. daily at 9 A. M., 3 P. M., 
5.30 P. M. and 8.30 P.M. Send for time tables and all otbor 
desired information to 
D. I. ROBERTS, 
General Passenger Agent, 21 Cortlandt St., N. Y. 
