15 

 accompanj'ing it, or by procuring license for 50 cts. may 

 send 10 lbs. 



BLACK BASS, .Pickerel, Brindle, Perch, P:els, Suckers, 

 Horn Pouts, no close time. 



The Fishing and Hunting Resorts of Maine. 



For convenience these are taken up by counties in alpha- 

 betical order. 



ANDROSCOGGIN COUNTY. 



Shire town. Auburn. Lewiston principal city, on oppo- 

 site side of Androscoggin river from Auburn, 49 miles from 

 Portland, and 164 miles from Boston. On M. C. R. R. from 

 Portland, Bath and Brunswick. Terminus of the Portland & 

 Rumford F'alls R. R., and branch of Grand Trunk. 



There are 29 lakes and ponds in this county. Kishinev 

 as soon as the ice is out in the spring. 



IvAKE AUBURN, principal lake, three miles from cities 

 of Auburn and Uewiston, four miles long and three miles 

 wide. Contains land-locked salmon and square-tailed trout 

 in abundance. Catches are not so certain as in some other 

 lakes on account of the abundance of food. Salmon very 

 large. Often good catches are made. Delightfullv situated, 

 easy of access, by electric cars or carriage, from Auburn or 

 Lewiston. Tributaries closed. Guides. State Fish Hatch- 

 ery and Feeding Station situated here. 



SABATTUS POND, six miles long, five miles from 

 Lewiston on M. C. R. R., or electric cars. Bass and pickerel 

 fishing, some trout and land-locked salmon. Tributaries 

 closed. Good accommodations. Guides. 



Other principal ponds are, TAYUOR, in Auburn, 

 ROUND and SUTHERIvAND in Webster, WORTHILY 

 LAKE, Poland, ROUND, LONG, BRETTUN'S and 

 BARTLETT, in Livermore, PICKEREL, LILY. FROG, 

 BLACK, LITTLE WILSON and SANDY BOTTOM in 

 Turner, in all of which there are trout, land-locked salmon, 

 black bass or white perch, and are easily reached from Lewis- 

 ton or Auburn. There is trout fishing in an hundred 

 streams. 



The world wide famous POLAND SPRING and 

 POLAND SPRING HOUSE are situated in Poland, in this 



