Mt'Ugii's and Stoiiiiuei's Kuii, },'uocl liolel iiccouimoda 

 tions are aO'oided at all of IJie above poiuts. Guides 

 are needed for fisliiug alou}^ the Chesapeake, and can 

 be secni'ed at such points. 



PIKE. 



Good pike tisbiug is reported at Cherrytree, Caiii- 

 bria eount.v; in the mountain streams around Altoona; 

 in Scneea Lake at Watkins, New York; in the Sus- 

 quehanna river at Williamsport and East Bloomsburg, 

 and at Bainbridse. Lancaster county; also in the 

 streams around Bengies, Chase and Stemmer's Run, 

 Maryland, on the Philadelphia, Wilmington & Balti- 

 more Railrortd. Good hotel accommodations can be 

 had at all of the above i)oints except Bengies and 

 Stemmer's Kun. Guides are considered necessary for 

 l)ike fishing and can be secured. 



SALMON. 



Salmon are found almost exclusively in the Susque- 

 hanna and Juniata rivers. They are reported most 

 plentiful in the vicinity of Middletown, Dauphin 

 county, although good fishing is also found at Cono- 

 wingo, Maryland; McCall's Ferry, Safe Harbor, 

 Wrightsville and Steelton; and as far north as Glen 

 l^nion, Clinton county, and Wapwallopen, Luzerene 

 county. Along the Juniata good siilmon fishing is 

 found at Newport, Perry county. Guides are consid- 

 ered necessary for salmon fishing, and can be secured 

 at most any of the above-named places. Good hotel 

 accommodations are also afforded. 



The best rock fishing is found along the Lower Sus- 

 piehanna, and in the vicinity of Chesapeake Bay; at 



