80 CHITTENDBN AND DEUCE LAKES. 



weeds undergrowth in the shallower water inshore and 

 bass weeds in the deeper stretches, dotted here and 

 there with patches of pickerel weeds. This is fairly 

 good bass ground, but unless the angler has plenty 

 of time before him it will hardly pay him to linger and 

 fish it, but rather to go farther north until he finds the 

 rush line diminishes in distance from the shore with 

 deeper water and bass weeds on its margin. 



In the northwestern corner is the inlet from Fourth 

 Lake, and from there on all around the north shore 

 is as good pickerel and bass ground as a man could 

 wish for. When fishing among the lily pads in the 

 northwesterly point of the Fourth Lake outlet, at even- 

 ing, frogs Avill be found far preferable to minnows. 



