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land ; change at Brunswick ; steamers from Boston, Bar Har- 

 bor and other points ; contains 30 lakes and ponds ; good 

 white perch, black bass, pickerel, trout and land-locked 

 salmon fishing. 



Cichicwaukic Pond, in the city of Rockland, beauti- 

 fully situated, a favorite local resort, good catches of perch, 

 bass and pickerel are made. 



" Camden the picturesque," is 8 m. from Rockland, on 

 the Camden, Rockland & Thomaston St. Ry., steamers from 

 Boston, Rockland, Bar Harbor, Bucksport and Bangor; is a 

 most charming and popular summer resort, with unsurpassed 

 natural scener}- and surroundings ; contains several beautiful 

 lakes well stocked with fish. 



In the town of Hope, 14 m. N. W. of Rockland, on stage 

 line from Rockland to Augusta, and Camden to No. Apple- 

 ton, Hobbs Pond, Mansfield Pond, Fish Pond, The Lake, so 

 called, a body of water of considerable size, are reached, 

 where good fishing for trout and other fish is found ; continu- 

 ing on the stage line to Appleton, Senebec Pond, partly in 

 this town, and Newbert Pond, in the northern part, and 

 several other smaller ponds are reached, where good fishing 

 is found, also in the streams flowing into these bodies of 

 water. 



In the town of Union, the terminus of the Georges \'al- 

 ley R. R. from Warren Junct., 8 m. from Warren Junct., on 

 M. C. R. R., Crawford Pond, the northern half of Seven 

 Tree Pond, Round Pond,, and Senebec Pond are reached, 

 fine bodies of water, beautifully situated, and natural trout 

 waters ; land-locked salmon have been planted here, and this 

 town is fast becoming a favorite resort for sportsmen. 



In the town of Washington, 22 m. N. W. of Rockland, 

 on stage lines from Rockland to Augusta, and from Augusta 

 to Belfast, Washington Pond is reached, a fine body of water, 

 well filled with perch, pickerel, black bass, trout and some 

 land-locked salmon ; there are many trout streams also where 

 excellent fishing is had. 



In the town of Warren, on INI. C. R. R., 9 m. from Rock- 

 land, South Pond, North Pond, southern half of Seven Tree 

 Pond, White Oak Pond, and the Georges River afford excel- 

 lent fishing for bass, pickerel, white perch and some land- 

 locked salmon ; there is good brook trout fishing also. 



