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salmon fishing, route, ten miles wagon road from Ashland 

 to Portage Lake, 19 miles by canoe on river; camps and 

 guides ; good brook trout fishing in inlets. 



Several small lakes are reached from Big Fish Lake that 

 have good trout fishing, one of which is Carr Pond. 



BIG MACHIAS LAKE, twenty miles from Ashland, 

 three miles long, one and one-half miles wide, buckboard 

 road ; good trout and fly fishing ; camps and guides. 



Three miles from this lake is Clayton Lake, and eight 

 miles Pratt Lake ; buckboad road ; very good trout fishing. 

 This is on x\roostook River waters. Guides. 



PLEASANT POND, four miles long, one mile wide, 

 five miles from Island Falls station on B. &. A. R. R., by 

 team ; good trout fishing. 



MATTAWAMKEAG LAKE, five and one-half miles 

 long, two and one-half miles wide, same distance from this 

 station ; trout and land-locked salmon fishing. 



ROCKABEMA LAKli, one and one-half miles long, 

 three-fourths mile wide, on West Branch Mattawamkeag 

 river, 16 miles from Smyrna Mills R. R. station ; fine trout 

 fishing ; good brook trout fishing. 



DREW LAKPv, three miles from New Limerick station, 

 B. tS: A. R. R., land-locked salmon and trout fishing good. 



ST. CROIX LAKE, four miles long, one mile wide, on 

 St. Croix Stream. Lake Mew station on B. &. A. R. R. 

 three miles from lake ; trout fishing. 



SOUAW-PAN LAKE, ni-ne miles long, two miles wide, 

 twelve miles from Presque Isle station on B. & A. R. R; 

 carriage and buckboard ; guides at Presque Isle. 



MOLl'NKUS LAKE, three miles long, two miles wide. 

 Eight miles from Mattawamkeag station on M. C. R. R.; 

 good trout fishing ; reached by team ; guides at Matta- 

 wamkeag ; brook trout fishing. 



PITLOCK LAKE, on Pitlock Brook, four miles long, 

 two miles wide, 14 miles from Pitlock station on M. C. R. R. 

 reached b}' team ; good trout fishing in lake and stream ; 

 guides at Pitlock. 



As will be noticed by a glance at the total number of 

 lakes and ponds in this count}-, there are many to which 

 I have not called particular attention, of small size and acces- 

 sible, all filled with trout or land-locked salmon. 



