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also aloii^- (Micj^lii lit HicJ<,'e and Laiiiel Hill, Wesluiore- 

 laad coiintv. With thr ixceptiuu of Lockport good 

 liot<^l accouuiiodations are afforded at all of these 

 points. Guides are sometimes desirable and can be 

 secured \>here necessary. 



DUCKS. 



Ducks are said to be plentiful alonj;- the Couemaugh, 

 at Nineveh Station, at certain seasons of the year. 

 The town affords good liotel accommodations, and no 

 guides are needed. 



FISH. 



Hrook trout are reported plentiful in Forest and 

 Jefferson counties, and in the western part of McKean 

 couniy; likewise in Potter county. GC'Od fishing is 

 found along the tributaries of Tionesta creek in Forest 

 county; along the branches of the north fork in Jeffer 

 son county, and along the Kinzua creek in :McKeaii 

 county. Pretty good trout fishing can be found along 

 the Philade]i)hia & Erie Railroad from Johnsonburg 

 to Corry. Guides are generally required. 



BASS. 



Bass are reported most plentiful in Beaver run. tivc 

 miles west of Export, and in the Conemaugh near 

 Ninevah, Westmoreland county; in the Allegheny 

 river near Springdale, Allegheny county, and at Alle- 

 gheny Valley Junction, Westmoreland county; also 

 in the creeks around Garland, Warren county. Good 

 hotel accommodations can be secured at any of these 

 points; guides are not needed. 



