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Elmsclale (Intercolonial.) Grand 1. 4 m. ; Shubenacadie r, % m. ; first named 

 best ; trout, salmon and bass ; worms used mostly ; June and July best ; hotels and 

 guides reasonable ; boats can be procured on the lake. 



Enfield (Intercolonial.) Grand 1., Long 1., Shubenacadie r. ^ m. ; first named 

 best ; salmon, trout, grayling, bass and perch ; trout and grayling most numerous; 

 live minnows, art. flies are baits used; spring and fall best; no regular hotel ; 

 guides with boat at $2 p. d. The fishing in Grand 1. is very fine in the spring for 

 trou and grayling and in the fall for b. b. Shubenacadie r. has some salmon in it, 

 and the trout fishing is good, Enfield is much frequented by the officers of the 

 British army and navy. 



Falmouth (Wind & A.) South branch of River Avon 8 m. ; West branch 10 m. ; 

 first named best ; trout and salmon ; trout most numerous ; flies and worms as 

 baits ; June best month ; boats and bait at small cost. 



Folleigli Lake (Intercolonial.) Folly 1. near station ; Trout 1. 5 m. ; first named 

 best ; trout and small salmon ; trout most numerous ; worms and art Hies usual 

 baits ; June, July and October best ; no regular hotel, but private board can be ob- 

 tained ; boats 50c p. hour. Fish Folly 1. after 4 P. M., the trout in it average 1 Ib 

 Good camping grounds. 



Gold River (Intercolonial.) This river is 45 m. from Halifax. Camping out is 

 necessary. Indian guides can be hired cheap. Salmon are caught in the river. 

 See Indian River, N. S. 



Grand Lake (Intercolonial.) 21 m. from Halifax. Bass and grayling (?). Min- 

 nows and art. flies ; the grayling most plentiful. May, June, Sept. and Oct. best 

 months. Farm houses about 75c p. d. ; guides and boat $1.50 p. d. This lake is 9 

 m. long and the grayling weigh up to 4 and 5 Ib. We are indebted for the above 

 information to Mr. C. R. Barry of Halifax, N. S., who will give further details upon 

 application. 



Grand Pre (Wind & A.) Minas basin 2 m.; Gaspereaux r. accessible; gasper- 

 eau (ale wives), etc. ; gaspereau most numerous ; usual baits ; May and June best. 



Greenville (Intercolonial.) Westchester 1. about 8 m. and Wallace r. 1m.; 

 first named best; trout only; flies and worms as baits; hotels at reasonable 

 rates . 



Halifax (Intercolonial & Wind & A.) Paces 1. 27 m.; Musqxiodoboit r. 

 28 m . ; Musquodoboit Harbour 30 in . ; Fishing lakes or Jeddore r . 33 to 38 miles ; 

 these lakes are the best, but you will have to camp out ; sea and lake trout and sal- 

 mon ; trout most numerous ; flies and worms used ; May and June best for lake 

 trout, and July for sea trout; hotels $1.25 to $1.50 p. d.; guides with boats $1.5C 

 to $1.75 p. d. Indian r. 21 m., by rail, is said to be a good salmon and trou^ 

 water, as are also, Habley's 14 m., Telfairs 13 m., Johnson's 12 m., and Boutelier'^ 

 10 m., the latter for sea trout as well as salmon. Pockwood lake 20 m. by team, 

 is said to give good fishing. 



Harbor Au Bouche (Intercolonial.) Gulf of St. Lawrence 100 m.; Northumber- 

 land Strait and Strait Canso ; first named best ; mackerel, herring and codfish ; 

 herring and clams are used as bait for codfish ; June, July, August and September 

 best ; hotel or private boarding house, at moderate price ; boats and bait can be 

 had. 



Hastings (Intercolonial.) Margaree r. 45 m.; Lake Ainslee 35 m.; Whycoco- 

 mah r. 30 m.; River Dennis 20 m.; River Gutalutant 10 m . ; Margaree r., Lake 

 Ainslee and River Dennis best ; salmon and trout ; trout most numerous ; flies 

 used ; June, July and August best ; hotels at moderate charges ; guides seldom 

 needed, but can be obtained if required ; boats and baits at moderate cost. These 

 are considered fine fishing waters. 



Hawksbury (Intercolonial.) River Inhabitants 8 m.; Duffs br. and 1. 4m.; 

 River Dennis 20 m. ; Lamey's br. 10 m. ; Little r. 6m.; River Dennis best ; salmon, 

 trout and b. b.; salmon and trout most numerous ; flies, worms, etc.; all summer 

 months best; hotels $1 to $1.50 p. d.; teams, boats and baits reasonable. Trout 

 Brook 40 m. distant is considered by resident anglers to be one of the best trout 

 waters in Nova Scotia. It can be reached via str. to Whycocomah, thence by team. 

 The section around Hawksbury gives good fishing both in salt and fresh water. 



Hopewell (Intercolonial . ) Maple 1 . 7 m . ; some smaller lakes accessible ; first 

 named best ; trout only ; small art. flies are iised ; May and June best ; hotels $1 

 p . d . ; no regxilar guides . The trout are large, but very shy and hard to catch . 



