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Atlantic salmon are canght in Pleasant River. Continuing 

 ahnig the line of railroad Machias and I{. Machias are 

 reached, 58 and 62 ni. Ironi Ikmgor respecti\ely, from which 

 a famed sea coast territory is easily accessible, including the 

 well known resorts of Point of Main, Pucks Harbor, Rotjue 

 Pluffs, Cross Island, Cutler, Whiting, and on the north 

 MarshlieUl, Northfield, Wesley, and a grand forest and lake 

 country, in which is situated C.ardner Lake, m. sq., 2 m. 

 from }\. Machias, Hadley Lake, 4 m. sq., 3 m. from 1{. Ma- 

 chias, 2d Lake. 10 m.. Rocky Lake 10 m.. Long Lake 14 m., 

 from Kast Machias, favorite resorts for trout, some land-lock- 

 ed salmon, white perch, bass and pickerel fishing ; Round 

 Lake, 14 m., Hunters Lake, 6 m., Gt. Prook Lake, 6 m., ist, 

 2d, 3d, and 4th Lakes. 26 m. from Machias; also Orange, 

 Roaring, Little, Indian, Longfellow, Seavey, Six Mile Lake, 

 and Holmes' Pond, all abounding in trout, .some land-locketl 

 salmon, white perch, togue, black bass and pickerel. 



Prom here also may be reachcil Pog Lake in NorthfieUl, 

 Seavey and Hackmatack Lakes in Wesley, Cathance and 

 Little Cathance Lakes in Cooper, and in T. No. 14, by team 

 or trail, all fdled' with trout, bass, perch and pickerel, and 

 there are a multitude of brooks in this region which are 

 famous for brook trout fishing, and it is a country unexcelled 

 for deer, duck, ruffed grouse, bears, wild cats and foxes ; 

 there are also .some moose. Clairs Hotel, Jas. McGouldrick, 

 propk Sanborn's Tavern, P'rank Sanborn, prop., are clean, 

 homelike, and hospitable places to stop ; they are at E. 

 Machias r^t Machias is the P^a.stern Hotel, Geo. D. Perry, 

 prop., which is all right. 



Marion, 13 m. by R. R. from K. Machias, is the point to 

 start from to go into the Cathance country, T. No. 14 or the 

 town of Cooper; Dennysville, 5 m. beyond, is a noted re.sort 

 for duck hunting, also Pembroke, on the Kastport Pranch 

 from Ivastport Junct. ; at P^astport Junct. the famous Nashick 

 or Poydens Lake, a large bod}' of water teeming with trout, 

 black bass and pickerel is reached. I'rom Kastport Junct. 

 P^astport 16 m. farther on, is reached, the most easterly port 

 in the United States, and a charming sunnner resort. Here 

 the .sportsman will find in T. H. Bucknam, prop, of the 

 Ouoddy House, a genial host, who will spare no pains to 

 make your stay pleasant and agreeable, and at the store of 



