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Calgary (Can. P.) Elbow and Bow r. 1m. Trout fishing good in both on the 

 art. fly, and the season lasts from April 1 to Nov. 1 ; hotels $2 p. d.: no guides or 

 boats required. The trout run large. 



Campbellford (Gr . T . , see page V . ) Up the Trent r . some 2 or 3m., mascalonge 

 may be taken on large live bait: b. b. are numerous, the smaller ones ( '.., to 1' . 

 Ibs.) rising freely to the fly. Hotel $1.50 p. d. ; no guides or boats needed, as the 

 r. is fished by wading and casting into the deep pools. See THE AMERICAN ANGLER, 

 Vol. IV, page 184. 



Canada So. Junction (Gr. T.) Big or. and Syples cr.; brook trout taken here 

 with worms and flies : May to September 1st best time ; hotels $1 p. d.; guides si 

 p. d. Our correspondent writes : " I usually catch 2 or 3 dozen in the morning or 

 evening's fish, as high as 7 dozen have been caught in one day with one rod." 



Canfield (Mich. C.) Grand r. .'gin.; pickerel, black and strawberry bass and 

 pike ; the pike and strawberry bass being most numerous ; worms and the art. fly. 

 May and June for bass, and Sept. and Oct. for other fish are best mouths ; hotels 

 $1 p. d.; guides $2.; boats and bait at small cost. 



Canmore (Can P.) Bow r. .'3111.; brook trout; flies as bait; May, September 

 and October: hotels $1 to $2 p. d.: guides and boats not needed. This is a good 

 water for trout which run large, from } 2 to 5 Ibs. Address Conroy's Hotel as above. 



Cardinal (Gr. T., see page V.) St. Lawrence r. ; ! 4 m.: pike, pickerel, b. b. mas- 

 calonge, etc.; baits are worms, flies, dough and artificial ; August and September; 

 hotels $1 p. d.: guides $1.50 p. d.; boats about $1 .50 p. d. 



Chalk River (Can. P.) Chalk r. 1 m. : Ottawa r. 6m.; first named best ; b. b., 

 muscaloiige ; bass most numerous ; trolling spoons mostly ; August and September 

 best ; hotels reasonable. 



Chatham (Gr. T.. see page V.) Mitchell's bay 12 m.; mouth of Thames r. 15 m.; 

 first named best: b. b., pike, pickerel and mascalouge ; trolling spoons and min- 

 nows used; April, May, August, September and Oct.; hotels $1 p. d.; guides with 

 boat $1.75 p. d. 



Chatsworth (Can. P.) Spey r. at station ; Sydenham r. 3m.; and some laes 

 adjacent; Sydeuliam r. and the lakes best; speckled trout and pike ; first named 

 most numerous ; baits are worms and minnows ; May and June best ; hotels $1 

 p. d.; guides $2 p. d. There are several lakes within 5m., where taout and other 

 fish are plentiful. 



Chippewa (Mich. C.) Niagara and Welland r.; Niagara for mascalonge and b. 

 b., Wetland r. for pike : young chubs, crayfish and art. spoons ; the latter for mas- 

 calonge, are used. June 1 to Sept. 15, best period; hotels $1.50 p. d.; no guides 

 required: boats $2 p. d., Including boatmen, boat alone 50c. p. d. Good fishing, 

 especially around the pools of Navy and Grand islands and from there all the way 

 to Buffalo and Fort Erie. Large perch in May and April are taken in quantities at 

 the mouth of Welland r., and in the same water for miles up it there is excellent 

 trolling for pike all through the summer. Below Navy and Buckhoru islands there 

 is fair mascalouge trolling. 



Coboconk (Gr. T., see page V.) Balsoml. 2m.; Turtle 1. 2 in.; Gull r. near 

 station; mascalonge, b. b. and herring : Gull 1. 10 m. abounds with trout and 

 vrliite fish; Balsam 1. is best of first three named: crayfish, worms and trolling 

 spoons nsofl August and September best ; hotels $1 p. d. These are good hunting 

 and shooting grounds also ; deer, partridge (grouse) and ducks abound. 



Cobourg (Gr. T.) Lake Ontario at station : Rice 1. 14 m.; in first named, lake 

 trout, white fish and herrings; and Ricel., mascalonge andb. b.; usual baits 

 \ised : good during open season: hotels $1 to $2 p. d.; guides $1 p. d.: boats 

 plenty at reasonable rates. Rice 1. is quite noted as a fishing water. See Hastings, 

 Ont. 



Colborne (Gr. T.,see page V.) Several ponds near Castleton Village, 7 m. from 

 Colborne, where brook trout can be caught: flies and worms used as bait: May 

 and June best; hotels $1 p. d.: guides moderate. 



Colling-wood (N. & N. W.) Georgian Bay, particularly at the mouth of Natta- 

 wasagar. affords very fine b. b. fishing; accommodations ample, at moderate charges. 

 See THE AMERICAN ANGLER, Vol. IV, page 41. 



Collin's Bay (Gr. T. See Page V.) Lower end of Bay of Quinte: 1). b,: pike and 



