140 GAME AND FISH RESORTS. 



dere-Delaware Railroad, or by the Pennsylvania Railroad to Trenton, and thence 

 up the Belv-idere-Delavvare Railroad. 



Quakt-rtowH. Rabbits, squirrels, pheasants, partridges, woodcock. Reached 

 via the North Pennsylvania, or the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad. 



SellersvilU. Quail, ruffed grouse, woodcock. The country is directly in the 

 line of the migratory woodcock. Take the North Pennsylvania, a ride of thirty- 

 one miles from Philadelphia. 



MoKtit Pleasant. See Mount Pleasant, New Jersey. 



New Hope. Black bass fishing in the Delaware River. 



Sutler Countij— 



Butler. Wild ducks, geese, partridges, quail, squirrels and black bass. 

 Reached via the Pennsylvania Railroad. Board $i to %-z per day, $5 to $10 per 

 week. Country hilly and rolling. 



Cambria County— 



Co7iemaugh. Ducks are abundant in season. Reached via the Pennsylvania 

 Railroad. 



Ebensbiirgh. Panthers, wildcats, bears, deer, foxes : turkeys, ruffed grouse; 

 trout. Reached via the Ebensburg branch of Pennsylvania Railroad. Hotels 

 and private board, 50 cents to $2. Mountainous country. 



Cameron, County— 



Emporium. Trout in Potter, McKean, Cameron and Clinton Counties are 

 found in fjir quantity in the small tributaries ot the large streams, such as Pine, 

 Kettle and Driftwood Creeks, which are near the head waters of the Sinnamaho- 

 ning River. Emporium is a good point to start from ; the route is by the Philadel- 

 phia and Erie Railroad. These counties are the best in the State for hunting and 

 fishing. Hotel board, $2; guides $1.50, and found; teams $3 to $5. Provide 

 camping outfit. The country is hilly. 



Sinna^nahoning. Deer, bears, foxes, wolves,-.^rouse, with trout fishing. 

 Reached via the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad. A comfortable hotel is kept by 

 J. M. Shaffer, $1.50. A fine pack of hounds, with guide, teams etc., can here be 

 found, $5 per day. The country is broken into narrow defiles and steep ridges, 

 and the prevailing mode of deer hunting is to drive with dogs. 



Carbon County — 



Penn Haveti. Stony Creek, accessible from this point, is a famous fronting 

 stream. Take the Lehigh Valley Railroad. In Carbon, Luzerne and Sullivan 

 Counties are extensive forests of hemlock, spruce and pine in which deer, bear, etc., 

 are still found in large numbers. The swamps and lakes, of which there are many, 

 afford good sport. Ruffed grouse, quail, etc., are quite plenty. 



Centre County— 



Pkilipsiurg/i, among the Alleghany Mountains, is a good centre for bear and 

 deer hunting and trout fishing. Reached via the Pennsvlvania, and Allegheny 

 Vallev Railroads. Hotel, $2 ; guides $2. Provide camping outfit. 



Belle/onte. Deer, ruffed grouse ; trout. Reached via the Pennsylvania Rail- 

 road. Board at hotel or private house, $2. 50 per week. The Seven Mountains 

 and other well known hunting and fishing resorts are easily accessible. 



Chester Cotiiity— 



Phcenixville. Good black bass fishing. Reached via the Reading Railroad. 



Downingto%vn. Ruffed grouse, quail, woodcock, trout. Reached via the 

 Pennsylvania Railroad. Hotels $2 ; private board $1.50 ; teams $3 to $4. Hilly 

 country. 



Clearfield County— 



Curwinsville. Black bass are caught in the river. The Susquehanna River 

 bottoms are good grounds for deer. 



Clearfield. Deer, an occasional bear, ruffed grouse, quail, trout in the moun- 

 tain streams, and black bass in Clearfield Creek. Reached via the Pennsylvania 

 Railroad. Board at the hotels $2 to $3, guides at reasonable rates, and log lodges 

 lor sportsmen in the hunting and fishing regions. 



