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ing into Schoodic afford unexcelled trout fishing ; these lakes 

 are also reached from Lake View, at the lower end of the 

 lake, station of the C. P. Ry., or from Milo on the B. & A. 

 R. R., and by stage 6 m. to Lake View. Boyd Lake, 3 m. 

 X 2 m., 36 m. from Bangor, on B. & A. R. R., i m. from 

 station, pickerel and perch fishing first class ; the next sta- 

 tion or stopping place, 7 m. beyond Boyd Lake, is Milo, a 

 pretty New England village ; here the sportsman may leave 

 his specimens for mounting with Wm. Cooper, a licensed 

 taxidermist, skilled in the art, and may be sure of first class 

 work. 



From Milo, on the B. & A. R. R., 4 m. to Brownville, . 

 Schoodic Lake may be reached 4 m. by team ; at Brownville, 

 take Katahdin Iron Works Branch of B. & A. R. R. for K. 

 I. Wks. Silver Lake is situated at K. I. Wks., which is the 

 terminus of this branch of the R. R., 64 m. from Bangor, 

 near the hotel. vSilver Lake is a large and beautiful body of 

 water, high elevation, charming scenery and surroundings, 

 land-locked salmon and excellent trout and pickerel fishing ; 

 this is a famous fishing and hunting resort, and guests re- 

 ceive every consideration from F. H. Eddy, Prop, of the Sil- 

 ver Lake Hotel. 



From Hetiderson station, before reaching K. I. Works, 

 Bemie Ponds are reached by team, 6 nv. ; pickerel and perch 

 fishing ; also Roaring Brook and the east and west branches 

 of Pleasant River, which afford fine trout fishing. Within a 

 radius of 20 m. of Silver Lake Hotel, at K. I. Works, 27 dif- 

 ferent lakes and ponds are reached, including, the famous East 

 and West Chairback Ponds, Little and Big Houston, Spruce 

 Mt., Long, Trout, Little, Lyford, and Ea.st Branch ponds, 

 also many trout streams, reached by canoe, buckboard or 

 trail, all of which lakes, ponds and streams are filled with 

 trout, and afford the finest of fishing ; this is a great and 

 most favorite resort for the sportsman; deer, moose, ruffed 

 grouse, bears, wild cats and foxes abound, and on account of 

 its high elevation has become a noted health resort. Brown- 

 ville, before mentioned, is a beautiful town in the midst of a 

 fine fishing and hunting country on the Piscataquis River ; 

 The sportsman or tourist will find a pleasant, and hospitable 

 home at Hotel Herrick, C. E. Herrick, proprietor. Schoodic 

 Lake, above mentioned, is easily reached from Brownville ; 



