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nishes excellent sport to anglers who desire to catch 

 bass, perch, salmon and other varieties of the finny 

 inhabitants. 



Brook Trout, which sometimes will eat Mice, are 

 abundant in many of the cool mountain streams, and in 

 the winter season, when the numerous lakes in north- 

 eastern Pennsylvania are frozen over, fishing with the 

 "tip-up" for pickerel, through holes made in the ice, is 

 a favorite diversion with many persons. Certain spe- 

 cies of fish catch ducks and sometimes other feathered 

 animals, but the damage they do in this direction is not 

 very great. 



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