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ing: April, May, Sept. ana Oct. best; hotels $2 p. d.; Indians as guides: boats, 

 plenty and cheap. 



Selkirk West (Can. P.) Red r. near station; Lake Winnipeg 15 m.: last named 

 "best; pike, pickerel, golden eye (moon-eye), perch and coarse fish; pike ana pick- 

 erel most numerous; baits used, meat, minnows and trolling; June and September 

 best; hotels $1 p. d. ; guides cheap; boats and canoes plentiful. 



Stonewall (Can. P.) Jackfish cr. near station; pike most numerous; trolling 

 mostly; May and June best; hotel reasonable; boats cheap. 



Winnipeg* (Can. P.) Red r. and Assiniboine r. near station; last named best; 

 pike, golden eye, (moon-eye) catfish etc.; usual baits; June, July, August and Sept. 

 best; hotels at moderate prices; boats plenty at 20c. p. h. 



Province of New Brunswick. 



Andover (New B.) There is good fishing at certain seasons, say in June, for 

 salmon and trout at the mouth of Tobique r., and 15 or 20 m. Tip it. In 1884 two 

 rods scored 17 salmon in Aug. on the main Tobique. During the latter part of that 

 month and in Sept. there is good fishing, also in June and July, when the blackfly 

 is not so troublesome. The trip can be made up the Tobique and down the 

 Nepisiquit to Bathurst in aboxit 16 days and good fishing can be had during the 

 passage. There are also several lakes that can be reached by canoe in 8 to 10 days 

 which give excellent fishing. Salmon can be caught in the above waters, but trout 

 are most numerous and very abundant. June and September are the best months; 

 hotels at Andover $1.50 to $2 p. d. ; guides, including boat $1.75 p. d., and board. 

 Address J. A. Perley Esq., Andover, Victoria Co., N. B., for information. Address 

 the Gen. Pass Agent of the road, as to public waters for salmon and trout. 



Barnaby River (Intercolonial) S. W. branch of Miramichi r. 4 m. ; salmon and 

 trout; salmon most numerous; artificial flies ; July and August best months; boats 

 can be had. 



Bathurst (Intercolonial) Nepisiquit or Big r. 3 m.: Tete-a-gouche r. 2> m.; 

 Middle r. 2 m.: first named best; salmon and trout; salmon most numerous; artifi- 

 cial flies used; June 15 to September 15 best; hotels $1 p. d.; guides plenty, $1.25 

 p. d. ; canoes with men easily procured. The fishing is said to be good in Big r. for 

 salmon from the mouth to Grand Falls 21 m. A number of good trout streams art 

 in this section. 



Belledune (Intercolonial) Bay Chaleur and Belledune r. accessible; first 

 named best; salmon, trout, codfish, mackerel and herring; the two last most 

 numerous; clams, herring etc. as baits; September best; no regular hotel, but 

 board can be obtained very cheap; guide with boat $2.50 p. d. The trout are 

 scarce, and the salmon are caught only in nets. The mackerel take the hook and 

 give fine play. 



Campbellton (Intercolonial) Trout as large as 6> Ibs. have been caught with 

 bait in the Restigouche r. at this point. They are also taken with the artificial fly. 

 Parker 1. from 3 to 7 m, distant, abound in speckled trout of large size, and th 

 same is likewise true of Mission 1., some 4 m. distant from Campbellton. The sec- 

 tion around this point is full of fine fishing waters. In the Restigouche here salmon 

 may also be caught at times, and some of the pools are subject to day lease. 

 Indian guides $2.50 p. d., including board, or $3 p. d. and board themselves. Hotels 

 $1.25 to $1.50 p. d., from which a day's good fishing can be had on the waters adja- 

 cent. 



Canaan (Intercolonial) Canaan r. 1 m.; trout; worms usual bait; June and 

 July best. 



Charlo (Intercolonial) River Charlo, North and South branches; accessible; 

 North branch best; sea trout, speckled trout, grilse and salmon; sea trout most 

 numerous; worms and flies used as bait; July and August best; hotels $1 p. d.; 



fuide at moderate charge; boats unnecessary; bait easily obtained and is more 

 illing than the artificial fly. 



Dalhousie June., (Intercolonial) Robinson's 1. 2m.; Restigouche r. near sta- 

 tion; first named best; trout, .-.almon, perch, smelts etc.; trout and salmon most 

 numerous; artificial fly used mostly; June and July best; hotels $1 p. d. : guide 

 $1.25 p. d.; boats and bait at small cost. The fishing is good and accommodations 

 ample. 



Frederickton, (New B.) This is a centre point for anglers visiting New Bruns- 

 wi&k. The r. r. runs as far as Edmundston 156 m. above Frederickton. Outfits, 



