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ville, and Oonowingo, in Cecil county, Maryland; and 

 at Peach Bottom, File's Eddy, McOall's Ferry, Safe 

 Harbor, and Washington Borough, I^ncaster county. 

 Excellent bass fishing is also reported at Sinnemahon- 

 ing, Cameron county, Glen Union, Clinton county and 

 at Huntingdon, and in the Sodus Bay, Sodus Point, 

 New York. Any of these places other than Glen 

 Union, furnish good hotel accommodations and guides 

 if desired. 



CARP. 



Carp are reported most plentiful in the Susque- 

 hanna and Juniata rivers. Good carp fishing can be 

 had at Altoona, Blair county; Barree, Huntingdon 

 county; Mill Creek and Mt. Union, Huntingdon 

 county; and Duncannon, Perry county; at Rockville, 

 Dauphin county, and Bainbridge, Lancaster county. 

 All of these tOAvns furnish good hotel accommodations 

 and guides if desired. Guides are not generally con- 

 sidered necessary, however, for this kind of fishing. 



PERCH. 



The best perch fishing is found along the Lower 

 Susquehanna and in the inlets and bays along the 

 western shore of the Chesapeake. Good perch fishing 

 is reported at Conowlngo and Perryville, Cecil county, 

 Maryland; at Perryraan, Harford county, and at 

 Bengies, Steinnier's Run nnd Chase. Baltimore 

 county, Maryland, on the Philadelphia, Wilmington & 

 Baltimore Railroad. Good fishing is also reported in 

 the Patuxent river near Croome, Prince George county, 

 Maryland; in the Potomac at Bennings, D. C; in 

 Seneca Lake at Watkins, New York, and in Sodus 

 Bay, Lake Ontario. With the exception of Perryville. 



