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Korton Landing" (Wind & A.) Gaspereaux r. .' m.; Avon r. l>m.; Minas 

 Basin 3 ni.: Avon r. best-; haddock, codfish, gaspereau (alewives), herring, etc.; 

 gaspereau and herring most numerous ; herring used as bait ; May, June and July 

 best; hotels $1 to $1.50 $5 to $10 p. w.; no regular guides . Millb. 3m., contains 

 some trout. 



Indian River (Intercolonial.) The river i distant 21 miles from Halifax. Sal- 

 mon (Salmo salar)are taken with art. flies ; April, May and early part of June are 

 best; hotels $1.25 p. d., guides $1.50 p. d. ; boats not needed. Write to C. R, 

 Barry, Halifax, N. S. Sea tront fishing may be had during May, June and July, as 

 near as 28 m. by stage from Halifax. Minnows, also large flies with yellow bodies 

 and bushy hackles, are used for the sea trout. September is said to be an excellaut 

 time to take this fish. Mr. Barry informs us that he took 278 in one day about Sept. 

 15, averaging 1 1-2 Ibs. each. 



Xentville (Wind & A.) Cornwallis r. > 4 m. ; Canard r. 3 m.; Brandy wine r. 6 m.; 

 Trout r. 10 m.; Salmon Tail r. 12 m,; North r. 12 m.; Gaspereaux r. 5 m.; Gaspereaux 

 Is. 1 m.: West r. accessible; Gaspereaux r. and Is. are best; salmon and trout; 

 trout most numerous ; flies, minnows and worms usual baits ; June and Septem- 

 ber best months; hotels $1.25 to $2 p. d.; guides and boats can be obtained at 

 moderate rates. Gaspereaux r. is best for salmon. 



Kingston (Wind. & A) Annapolis r., Walkers br., Zeak br. and lakes 5 m. ; first 

 two named best ; trout and salmon ; trout most numerous ; worms and flies usual 

 baits ; June, August and September best ; hotel $1.25 p. d. ; boats not needed. 



Lawrencetown (Wind. & A.) Annapolis r. ' t m. ; Liverpool cr. 15 m. ; both 

 equally good ; salmon and trout ; trout most numerous ; flies best for salmon and 

 worms for trout ; May and June best ; hotels at reasonable rates ; guides, boats 

 etc. at moderate cost. 



Middleton (Wind. & A.) Trout 1. 12 m. ; Darlings 1. 20 m. ; Annapolis r. y z m. : 

 Nictaux r. % m. ; Lily 1. 3 m. ; Nictaux r. best; trout and perch, the first most 

 numerous ; flies usually ; May, June and July best ; hotels $1 to $1.25 p. d.; guides 

 $1 p. d. ; boats and bait readily procured. The trout in Nictaux r. run large and are 

 abundant. 



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

 best ; halibut, codfish, pollack, herring etc.; codfish and pollack most numerous ; 

 herring are used as baits ; May, June and August best. 



Mt. TJniacke (Wind. & A.) Uniacke r. 2 m.; Soldier 1's. 2> m.; Uniacke 1. 1 m.; 

 and several other lakes near ; Soldier lakes best ; trout ; worms and flies used as 

 baits ; May and June best ; hotels $1 p. d-; guides at 75c p. d. 



MulgTave (Intercolonial) The Mulgrave 1. are located within \y 2 to 4 m. They 

 are eight in number and all contain trout in abundance which are caught freely 

 from June 20 to Sept. 20. Hotels $1.00 p. d., guides $1.50 p. d. Other waters', 

 called Salmon River and Goose Harbor 1., about 10 m. distant, also abound in trout. 

 The best mouths are July, Aug. and Sept. Flies and worms are iised as baits. 



New Glasgow (Intercolonial) Maple 1. 13 m.; West r. 10 m.; Barneys r. 20 m.; 

 Colders 1. 7 m.: Wokimun 1. 18 m.; first named best ; trout ; art. flies used mostly : 

 June best month ; hotels $1.50 p. d.; guide can be had reasonable. 



Newport (Wind. & A.) St. Croix r. 1 m.; Hutchinson 1. 1 m.; Coxcomb 1. 8 m.: 

 Blind 1. 8m.; Pouhook 1. 5m.; Hutchinson 1. best for trout; smelts, gaspereiin 

 (alewives) and salmon ; smelts most numerous ; nets are used for smelts; worms 

 as bait for other varieties ; June best ; hotels $1.25 to $1.50 p. d. ; boats and bait at 

 moderate charges. The trouting here is very tine, fish running nearly a Ib. average. 

 A new lumbermens' carnp, with stove in it, makes things comfortable. 



Paradise (Wind. & A.) Annapolis r. near station ; Starratt br. near station ; 

 Paradise r. ^ m.; East branch 3 in.; Paradise 1. 5 m.; Lilly 1. 5 m.; Eel Weir 1. G in.: 

 Paradise r. and branches best; salmon, trout, perch etc.; trout most numerous; 

 art. flies, worms etc. used for baits ; May is best, but good until September ; hotel, 

 reasonable, and board can be had at farm houses $3 to $4 p. week ; guides about $1 

 p. d.; boats and bait moderate. 



Port Medway (Intercolonial) 70 m. from Halifax. Salmon. Indian guide $1.50 

 p. d. including boat. See Indian River, N. 8. 



Port Williams (Wind. & A.) Gaspereaxix r. iy a m. ; salmon and gaspereau 



