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Pagk. 



Chapter XXVI.— Grass river— The Reservoir— Joe 

 Bolio— The Sheriff's joke— Flood wood— "No thor- 

 oughfare" — "I've been here"— Rat-hole camp — 

 Council — Return — Trout-pool — " In May ' — Jhe 

 'Squire and the "boss trout"— Grass River trip ended, ^^b 



Chapter XXVIL— Brandv Brook trout— Down the 

 i-iver— Trouting on Basin Brook— The solitary fish- 

 erman— Stimulating a virtue 238 



Chapter XXVIIL— Deer hunt— Up the Oswegatchie ^ 

 —Shot at a deer— Sights and sounds— Cage's spnng- 

 hole— Mv "big trout"— Glorious sport— Landed !— 

 "How large?" ^^^ 



Chapter XXIX.— Twilight on the river— "The hand- 

 kerchief"— "Jacking"— A deer shot— Afloat m a 

 gale— Driven ashore— Prospecting— The building of 

 the camp— Night— Back to the home-camp ^o^ 



Chapter XXX.— The blue herons— Good shot-Junior 

 shoots a deer— Breaking camp— Farewells— The true 

 story of the "boss trout"— The 'Squire lost— About 

 Cranberry Lake -^"^ 



Chapter XXXL— A didactic chapter— R. R. Lines 

 around the Adirondacks— Entrances— General sug- 



gestions 



GRAYLING FISHING-NORTHERN MICHIGAN. 



Chapter XXXII.— Detroit to Grayling— Down the 

 ^u Sable— Boats— Polers—" Sweepers — My hrst 

 grayling— Camp— Second day— More graylmg— A 

 good leap " ' 



Chapter XXXIIL— "What I know" about grayling 

 and grayling streams— I. Graylmg streams —11. 

 Habits of grayling, etc.-Mr. Wiley's record, six 

 days.-.-. "^ 



Chapter XXXIV.— Across, east to west— Petoskcy— 

 Boyne-Charlevoix— "Turner's favorite"-Up the Jor- 

 (\an—AVebster's— Jeff., the w-ise poler— "June s the 

 time"— Trout in the Jordan— Charlevoix— Lake Ex- 

 cursion to Island of Mackinaw^— The Island— Mack- 

 inaw to Detroit by steamer— Sunset— Talk— Storm- 

 Over the gang-plank and homeward. 



