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Cloverdale (S. F. <fe N. P.) Russian r. } m., Sulphur cr. 1 m., Pinte cr. 6 m.. 

 Squaw cr. 10 in.; Sulphur and Piute crs. are best; brook and lake trout, the latter 

 being most abundant; usual baits; May, June, and July, are the favorite months; 

 hotels, $1.50 to $2 p. d.; guides, $2 to $2.50 p. d.; no boats needed; local anglers 

 use the fly tipped with a piece of worm. Tackle can be bought in Cloverdale. 



Coyote (So. Pac.) Head waters of Coyote and Las Animas crs. 15 m.; first named 

 best; speckled trout and whitefish; whitetish most numerous; worms used mostly 

 as bait; April, May, and June best; no regular hotels or guides; boats not needed. 



Duncan's Mills (N. P. C.) Russian r. near station, Austin cr. 1 m., Willow cr. 

 5 m.; Russian Gulch, 8 m.; about equally good; trout in the creeks, salmon in river; 

 worms, grasshoppers, and flies, as baits; winter best for salmon, winter and spring 

 for trout; hotel, $2 p. d. ; boats at nominal cost. Hook and line fishing not much 

 followed, yet local anglers generally get fine creels of trout. 



Freestone (N. P. C.) Salmon cr., near station; salmon and trout; the lattermost 

 mimerous; baits, worms and flies ; April to August best time; hotels at reasonable 

 rates. 



Pulton (S. F. & N. P.) Laguna, 6 m.; Mark West cr., 8 m.; the latter with its 

 headwaters are abundantly supplied with trout; Laguna best; trout, perch, catfish, 

 carp, etc.; perch and catfish most numerous; worms used mostly as bait; March, 

 and July best; hotels at very reasonable rates; boats 50c, p. h.; guides not needed. 

 These waters are much frequented by campers out. 



Glen Ellen (Son. & S. R.) In this immediate vicinity the following creeks con- 

 tain many "trout: Sonoma, Colabasas, Stewart, and Graham, of which the first is. 

 best; usual baits; hotels, $6 to $10 p. w.; no boats or guides needed. 



Guerneville (S. F. & N. P.) Gillim's cr., 6 m.; East Austin cr., 8 m.; Austin cr. 

 accessible; first two named best; mountain trout and salmon; trout most numer- 

 ous; worm bait; hotels at reasonable rate; boats not needed. The fishing here is 

 reported excellent. 



Hamlet (N. P. C.) Tomales Bay, near station; smelt, perch, flounders, rockcod, 

 sea bass, herring, etc.; smelt, perch, and herring, most numerous; clams and 

 muscles used as bait; April, May, June, and July, best; hotel, $2 p. d.; boats, $1 

 p. d. Perch are caught all the year round. 



Lone Pine (C. & C.) Lone Pine cr.; Whitney cr.; headwaters of Kern and Kings- 

 rivers; Cal. mountain troiit and river trout; baits used are, minnows, worms, and 

 flies ; August, September, and October, best; no hotels at these places and camping- 

 is necessary; guides can be procured. Whitney's cr. is the home of the celebrated 

 "golden trout," which is said to be unclassified by ichthyologists. For description, 

 etc., see THE AMERICAN ANGLEB, April 11, 1885. 



Marshall (N. P. C.) Tomales Bay, close to town; salmon, perch, smelt, and 

 herring: clams are used mostly as bait; January, February, September, and October 

 best; hotels, $1.25 p. d. ; guides, $ 3 p. d. 



Millbrae (So. Pac.) Lake San Andreas, 4 m.; Lake Pilarcitos, 7 m.; last named 

 best; trout and b. b.; trout most numerous; worm and shrimp baits; April, May, 

 June, and July, best; hotel, $1.50 p. d.; guides at reasonable rates; boats and bait 

 moderate. During April, May, and June, good trout fishing can be had in several 

 streams from 2 to 3 m. from station. 



Monterey (So. Pac.) The trout streams in this vicinity are numerous. We name: 

 Carmel r., 4 m.; San Jose cr., 5> m.; Garra Patas cr., 16 m. ; Rocky cr., 20 m. ; 

 Cerro cr., 23 m.; Little Sur r., 30 m.; Sur Grande, 34 m. Of these the two last 

 named and the Carinel are the best, the tributaries of the latter being full of fine 

 trout. May, June, and July are the favorite months. The salt water fishing in the 

 bay is excellent. The best season is from August 1 to November 1. Trolling is in 

 general use, by which salmon (?), sea bass, skipjack, and baraciita are caught. Rock- 

 fish, halibut, sole, flounders, and cod, are caught by still fishing. Boats and bait 

 $1 per hour, cheaper by the day; guides, $1 p. d., with board; hotels, $1 to $2 p. d., 

 $0 to $7 p. w. ; boats, for 2 to 4 persons, $8 p. d., including bait and lines and ser- 

 vicesof 2 oarsmen; $5 p. d. is charged for a boat and services of one boatman. 



Novato (S. F. & N. P.) Novato cr., 2 m.; Halleck cr., 3 m.; both are fair; brook 

 trout; worm bait; April and May best; hotels at reasonable rates. 



Ocean View (So. Pac.) Knowles's fish ranch, 1 m.; trout; usual baits and sea- 

 son; hotel, 50c. p. meal; it costs $1 p. Ib. to take fish here. 



Pajaro (So. Pac.) Corralitos cr., 8 m.; Pajaro r., 1 m.; Pescadero cr., 9 m.- 



