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guides etc., can be had at Grand Falls, 120 m. from Frederickton, and good hotels 

 will be found there, and at Edmundston also, where the Madawaska r. joins the St. 

 Johns r. The Toledi r. empties into a lake near by, and the r. can be navigated by 

 canoes for 50 m. It has several branches and many lakes where a fly has never 

 "been cast. 8 m. below Edmundston is the Green r., having numerous 1 and branches 

 emptying into the St. Johns. The above waters teem with trout of good size, and 

 in the 1. may be found lake trout. From the last of June until Aug. is the best 

 season. The St. Francis, 30 m. above Edmundston, is a branch of the St. Johns, 

 and gives for 50 m. or more, noble trout fishing. The above section is probably the 

 best trouting ground in Eastern America. 



Hampton (Intercolonial) Henry 1. accessible; trout; worms and flies as bait; 

 September and October best; hotel accommodations not extensive. 



Henry's Lake (St. M. & U.) See St. Martin's N. B. 



Jacquet River (Intercolonial) Jacquet r. 1m.; Belledune r. 4m.; Armstrong 

 br. } m.; first named best; brook and sea trout and salmon; sea trout most numer- 

 ous; ordinary flies for trout and salmon used; June, July and August best; hotels 

 $4 to $5 p. w.; guides $3 p. d., with canoe; mackerel fishing with hook and line in 

 deep water about 2 m. from shore, is much indulged in, and for which speckled 

 herring chopped fine is used as bait. The trout of the fresh waters are of small 

 size but are numerous. Those in Jacquet r. run large; 4 and 5 Ibs. fish having been 

 caught there. 



Ne'T Mills (Intercolonial) New Mills r. % m.; Benjamine r. 1 m.; last named 

 best; salmon and trout, last most numerous; flies and worms as bait; June and 

 July best; hotels at moderate charge; guides $1 p. d.; boats and bait reasonable. 



Fainsec June (Intercolonial) Painsec 1. 1 m.; trout; worms and flies as bait; 

 June and July best; hotel at reasonable rate. The 1. is small, but trout from 1 to 2 

 Ibs. are taken from it. No public boats. 



Petitcodiac (Intercolonial) Posett r. 4 m.; Little r. 8 m.; North r. 2m.; New- 

 Canaan r. 12 m.; Anagance Mill p. and str. % m.; Elgin Is. 15 m.; first named best; 

 trout only; usual lures; June best; hotels $1 p. d.; guides at moderate charges; 

 boats not needed. This is a good trout section, the fish do not run large but they 

 are abundant. 



Petite Roche (Intercolonial) Elm Tree r. 2 m.; Negadoo r. 3 m.; Mill str. 6 m.; 

 two last named best; trout only; worms and fly in use; July and August best; hotel 

 $1 p. d.; guides and boats not needed. 



Point Du Chene (Intercolonial) Harbor (immediate vicinity) Dickies p. 3m.; 

 Smiths Mill 4 m. ; Gilberts Mill 10 m.; last named best for trout; perch, smelts, 

 bass, mackerel, sea trout and brook trout; bass and mackerel most numerous: 

 porgies as bait for mackerel and bright baits for bass; August and September best 

 months; hotels $1.50 p. d.; guides at moderate charge; boats $1 p. d. Excellent 

 fishing. 



St. George (Grand So.) Lake Utopia connected with Trout 1., Mill 1., Red Rock 

 1., Sparks 1., McDougalll., Magaquadane r., at station; all good; brook and lake 

 trout, perch etc. ; trout most numerous; flies, worms, and grasshoppers are baits 

 used; May, June, August and Sept. best; hotels reasonable and camping out is 

 practised; guides in abundance, $1 to $1.50 p. d. ; boats and baits moderate. These 

 are comparatively virgin waters. See THE AMERICAN ANGLER, Dec. 27, 1884. 



St. John (Intercolonial) St. John r., Hammond r. and Salmon r.; first named 

 best; salmon, trout, b. b. and pickerel; trout and bass most numerous; flies used 

 for salmon; worms and small fish for the others; June, August and September best; 

 hotels at moderate prices; guides easily procured and boats plentiful. 



St. Leonards (New B.) Green Brier r. 15 m.; Restigouche r. 24 m.; (the last 

 best;) both give excellent trout fishing; trout only in Green Brier r.; July and Sep- 

 tember best months; guides $1.50 p. d.; salmon are caught in this section of the 

 Restigouche r. The favorite grounds of local anglers on the latter r. is between 

 Little and Big Forks, a distance of 35 m. The distances from St. Leonard's to the 

 salmon waters are as follows: Soldiers Gulch 50 m.; Little Cross Point 65 m.; 

 Traceybr. 60m.; Devils Half- Acre 68 m .; Catapediac Pool 70 m. Write to Genl. 

 Pass Agent of railroad as to open waters for salmon and trout; leases and ownership 

 change so constantly that it would mislead visiting anglers for us to state the privi- 

 leges existing at the time we go to press with the guide book. 



St. Martin's (St. M. & U.) Henry 1. at station; Wood 1. 1 m.; a number of 

 lakes and streams from 1 to 10 miles from St. Martin's all equally good; trout prin- 



