32 



good accommodations at Wintliro]) House, Wintliro]) xilla^^' ; 



guides, boats, and steamers. 



A favorite way to reacli CohljosseeeonUe, and all the 

 lakes in that vicinity is from Monmouth vSlalion, M. C. R. R., 



4 m. to the elegant farndiouse of Charles IJrown, on the shore 

 of lyake Cobbosseecontee, where guests are entertained, boats 

 and guides furnished at reasonable rates. 



The NARROWvS I^ake, in Winthrop, 2 m. from village, 

 6 m. 1., bass, i)erch, trout and land-locked salmon. 



lyAKl'v WIIvvSON, No. Monmouth, 4 m. from Annabes- 

 sacook station on M. C. R. R., 16 m. from lycwiston, finest of 

 black bass fishing, steamer, boats and guides. 



ANI)R()vSC()(UHN Lake, i)artly in Wayne and Leeds, 

 on I'armington Hranch of M. C. R. R., 57 m from Portland, 



5 m. from Levviston, stage at N. Leeds, pickerel, bass and 

 white perch in large nund)ers. A beautiful hike and scenery, 

 steamers, guides; tr. closed. 



HIU<RV and WIN(/ Ponds are in very close ])roximity, 

 also afford good ba.ss, pickerel and perch fishing ; stop at No. 

 Leeds, on M. C- R- R-, take stage for Wayne village for 

 these fishing places ; tr. to last two closed. 



TORvSIvY and (^RlvlvLV Ponds, in Readfield, 6 m. be- 

 yond Winthroj), afford good fishing, but are not visited ex- 

 cept by local fishermen or si)ortsmen stopping at Winthrop 

 for a few days' delightful outing, and the same ma>' be said 

 of FLYINCi Pond, Ilollis, Lgypt and Tilton Ponds in 

 Vienna, 12 m. by carriage from Winthrop. 



CROTCHKI), MOOvSlv, and PARKIER Ponds in Mt. 

 Vernon, 14 m. from Augusta, in all of which are trout, bass, 

 and some land-locked salmon and togue, but not resorted to 

 by visiting sportsmen. 



BIvLORADIv LAKIvS, in Belgrade, on M. C. R. R., 69 

 m. from Portland, are well-known fishing resorts, and have 

 been rapidly increasing in favor among sportsmen during the 

 last few years. The.se waters consi.st of eight large lakes 

 known as Great, Long, McC.rath, vSnow, Ivllis, Little, liast 

 and North Ponds or lakes; they are large bodies of water, de- 

 lightfully situated amidst most romantic scenery. Leave M. 

 C. R. R. at Belgrade or No. Belgrade stations, thence by 

 .stage 6 m. to Chandler's Mills, so called ; no finer black bass 

 fishing exists anywhere, and for the last two years square- 



