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cipally taken; worms and flies as bait; June to Sept. best; hotel $1 p. d.; guides 

 not required; boats and bait at nominal prices. Fishing excellent. Address W 

 E. Skillen Esq., Fisheries Officer, St. Martin's, N. B. 



Shediac (Intercolonial) Scodone r. 1m., (trout); Shediac r. 9 m , (trout and 

 salmon); Tedish r. 10 m. ; (trout); Aboshegin and Kouchibouguacrs. 10 m., (trout); 

 Shediac bay and coast (mackerel and bass); Shediac r. best; trout and salmou; 

 trout most numerous; ordinary baits; June and July best; hotels $1.50 to $2 p. d.; 

 boat with man $1.50 p. d. 



Sussex (Intercolonial) Dicks 1., Grassy 1. and Elbow 1., easily accessible; first 

 named best; trout; worms and flies used; June best; no regular hotel; guide $2 

 p. d. ; boats $1 p. d. There are other lakes within easy reach viz. : Walton, Theo- 

 bald and Chisholm, all of which give good trout fishing. 



Tobique Lake (New B. to Andover thence by canoe) Good trouting in Tobique 

 r.; fish not large. In the 1. they run larger and more plentiful; favorite flies are 

 the Montreal, cinnamon, co wdung and coachman. Camping necessary. Guides 

 can be secured by writing to Mr. Perley, Newcombe House, Andover, N. B.; they 

 charge $1.75 p. d. and board; see Andover, N. B. 



Weldft>rd (Intercolonial) Richibucto r. 1 m.; trout only; artificial flies and 

 worms; June best; hotels moderate. 



Province of Nova Scotia. 



Annapolis (Wind & A.) Annapolis r. and bay, 1 to 5 m.; Liverpool head lakes, 

 10 to 12 m.; all good; sea bass, cod, haddock, herring, salmon, and trout; all plenty 

 in season; baits used clams, herring, worms, flies, etc.; June and September best 

 Tor trout; July and August for bass; June and July for salmon; hotels, $1 to $1.50 

 p. d.; guides, $1 p. d.; ooats, $1 p. d. Troutfishingis best in the lakes and streams 

 10 to 12 miles distant, from last of May to last of June, September is the best month 

 with the fly. The Annapolis r., near Lawrencetown station on above road, yields at 

 times, fair salmon fishing; try for them from the last of June to July 15. 



Avonport (Wind & A.) Avon r. and Gaspereaux r., % m.; first named best; cod- 

 fish, and herring; equally numerous; herring are used as bait; May, July, and 

 August best: hotels, $4 p. w. ; guide, $2 p. d. ; boats and bait, $2 p. d. Low tide is 

 most favorable. 



Aylesforcl (Wind & A.) Annapolis r., % m.; Bay of Fundy, 7 m.; last named 

 best ; herring and codfish in Bay of Fundy and trout in Annapolis river ; worms 

 used as-bait in the latter ; May and June best months ; hotels 75c p. d. or $3. p. w. 



Barney's River(IntercoloniaL) East and middle branches of Barney's r. } 4 ' m.f 

 East branch best ; trout ; baits are flies and worms ; June and July best. 



Berwick (Wind & A.) Annapolis r. 1 m. ; Cornwallis r.%m.; Aylesford I. 7 m. ; 

 South River 1. 10m. ; last named best; trout and salmon ; trout most numerous ; 

 worms and flies used for baits ; May and June best ; hotels $1. p. d. 



Bridgetown (Wind & A.) "Snells" 17 m. ; Lake Alma 16 m. ; Mitchell's br. 19 

 m. ; Elbow 8 m. ; Paradise 1. 8m.; Birch Hill 6 m. ; Long 1. 12 m. ; McGill's 

 Meadow 22 m. ; aboiit equally good ; trout ; usual baits used, differing according to 

 the time of year ; March, May and June best ; hotels $3.50 p. week ; guide $1.50 p. 

 d. including horse ; boats free. Other waters from 16 to 24 m. distant afford excel- 

 lent trout fishing. 



Cambridge (Wind & A.) Cornwallis r. near station ; trout; worms usual bait ; 

 May and June best ; salmon no longer run up this river. 



Coldbrook (Wind & A.) Cornwallis r. ^ m.; trout; worms usual bait; May, 

 June and August best months. Ten miles distant is Hall's'Harbor, good fishing 

 grounds for codfish, haddock, pollack, salmon, etc. ; hotels, boatmen and boats 

 plentiful and cheap. 



Debert (Intercolonial.) Debert r. and small lakes adjacent to head of said river; 

 not distant ; the lakes best ; trout only ; worms and flies used ; March and June 

 best ; hotels at Folleigh or Truro ; guides $2 p. d. The fishing grounds are 7 to 10 

 m. from Debert. Address J. K. Blair, Truro, N. S. 



Ellershouse (Wind & A.) Smiley's 1. 4 m. ; Cameron's 1. 4 m. ; Pine 1. 5 m. ; 

 Five Mile 1. 3> m. ; Pine 1. best ; trout ; worms and minnows usual bait ; May best; 

 boats at Five Mile 1. 50c p. d. The favorite ground of local anglers is Grassy Place 

 in Pine 1. 



