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catfish; usual baits; June and July best; hotel, $1 p. d.; guide and boats can be had 

 reasonable. 



Corinth (Gr. T.) Otter cr. and three small creeks, 2 miles distant; Otter cr. 

 best; b b. and speckled trout; June and July best; worms usually used; guides, 

 $150 p. d. 



Cornwall (Gr. T. See Page V.) St. Lawrence r , 1 in.; niascalouge, pickerel, 

 b. b., pike, and perch; pickerel, niascalouge, and perch, most numerous; baits 

 minnows, worms, and spoon; May to August best; hotels, $1.25 to $1.50 p. d.; 

 guides, $1.50 p. d.; boat, with man, $2 p. d. Local anglers consider Wight's 

 (Trove a good point for fishing, and trolling with art spoons after 7 p. in. and all 

 through the night, seems to yield the best results for pickerel. 



Deseronto Junction (Or. T.) Bay of Quinte near by; pickerel, pike, b. b., 

 and mascalonge; good fishing for all kinds are reported; fall months best; hotels, 

 $1 p. d.; no regular guides. 



Don (Gr. T.) Don r., near station; Ashbridge bay, near by; last named best; 

 pike, whitefish, etc.; usual baits; April, May, Aiigust, and September, best. 



Dunnville (Gr. T. See Page V.) Lake Erie at Port Maitland, 4 m.; Grand r., 

 near station; equally good; pickerel, mascalonge, pike, white and black bass, etc.; 



Sike, pickerel, and bass, most numerous; minnows, flies, and spoons, used mostly: 

 une and October best months; hotels, $1.50 p. d.; guides, $1.50 p. d.; boats can 

 be procured. The favorite places of the local anglers are at the bridges and waste 

 weirs about \}^ m. distant from Dunnville. Good trolling below the dam and 

 bridges on Grand r., and above the dam, mascalonge, b. b., and pike are caught on 

 the trolling spoon . 



Durham (Gr. T. See Page V.) Rocky Saugeen r., at station; Camp's cr.; first 

 named best; brook trout principally; baits flies and worms; May and June best: 

 hotels, $1 p. d. Streams can be waded. The trout run small, but those of 3 Ibs. 

 are occasionally caught. 



Eastwood (Gr. T.) Pine 1., 5 in.; Big and Little Cranberry l.s, 5 m.; Mud 1. 

 5m.; first named best; pike, perch, b. b., and sunfish; lastnamed most numerous' 

 usual baits; slimmer months best time; hotel, $1 p. d.; guides, $1 p. d.; boats' 

 50c. p. d. 



Elora (Can. P.) Grand and Irvine r.s; first named best; b. b. principally; 

 minnows, spoons, and flies, used; hotels, $1 p. d. But little fishing done. 



Ernestown (Gr. T. See Page V.) Bay of Quinte, 2 m.; b. b., salmon, pike, 

 pickerel, mascalonge; worms and flies used; June, July, August, and September, 

 best; hotels, $1 to $2 p. d.; guides and boats reasonable. This is getting to be a 

 favorite locality for American anglers, as the fishing is said to be good and the ac- 

 commodations excellent and at reasonable prices. 



Everett (N. & N. W.) Piner., ,>. 4 ' m.; excellent trout fishing all the way down 

 to Angus, 4 m.; baits are flies, worms, minnows, and grasshoppers; May 1 to 

 September 15; hotel, $1 p. d.; guide, $1 p. d Mr. W. Thomson reports to us that 

 he has taken 30 Ibs. of trout in the Pine r. in one day. 



Plesherton(Can. P.) Beaver r. 5^ m.; Saugeen r. 2 m.; there are several 

 other small streams, without names, within 4 m. from station; the Beaver r. is 

 best : speckled trout, perch etc. ; baits used mostly are flies and worms ; May, June 

 and July best ; hotels $1 p. d. ; guides $1.50 p. d. ; boats not used. 



Flower (K. & P.) Clyde 1., Bartrow 1., Round 1., Little Cly del., Joe's 1., Spring 

 1., Long 1. all within 2m.; Middle Branch 1. about 5 m. ; Joe's 1,. Clyde and 

 Little Clyde, and Bartrow best; pike and b. b. principally; minnows used; 

 August best mouth ; no regular hotels, but boarding houses at75cto$lp. d. ; guides 

 75c to $1 p. d. ; boats 25c to 50c p. d. A good shooting section. 



Fiiimark (Can. P.) Mattawan r. 3 1-2 m.; pike and pickerel, mostly pike; 

 trolling mostly ; August and September best ; no hotels ; camping out necessary. 



Port Erie (Gr. T.) See Victoria, Ont. 



Fort William (Can. P.) Kaministiqua r. and Thunder Bay, the river empty- 

 ing iuto the bay at this point; the first named best; trout, whitefish, perch etc ; 

 trout most numerous ; flies used ; >Iuue, July and August best : hotels $1.50 p .d : 

 guides Indians and'others at moderate rate ; 'boats at $1.50 p. d. 



Gait (Gr. T.) Grand r. and Mill cr.; Grand r. best for b. b., and Mill cr. for 



