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HUNTING AND FISHING IN FLORIDA. 



salt water fish are 

 Spanish Mackerel, 



boats and men may 

 be obtained by those 

 desiring either fresh 

 or salt water fishing. 

 The sport, especially 

 for Kingfish, can 



fish or more have 

 been taken by one 

 boat in a day. Va- 



AIR IICHT. . , 1 • 1 r 



nous other kmds oi 

 caught in great numbers, including Bluefish, 

 Sea-bass, and at times the huge Jew-fish. 

 For Black Bass fishing the fresh water lake west of Lake Worth 

 is of easy access, as a shell road has been built directly to it. 



South and west of Palm 

 Beach lies a hunting country' 

 "par excellence." Beyond 

 the lake, in the country west 

 of Palm Beach, from Jupiter 

 Creek (Loxahatchee) south- 

 ward, game is still abundant. 



From Lantana, on Lake 

 Worth, one may drive on the 

 country road (which extends 

 to Biscayne Bay) south to 

 Hillsboro River, a distance of 

 about twenty miles, and find 

 good deer shooting in that 

 vicinity. If one desires a 

 camping trip along the Ever- 

 glades, he should leave the 

 county road about half way to 



