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other small kinds ; bass and pike most numerous ; worms, minnows and artificial 

 baits used ; June and July best ; hotel $1.50 p. d. Good fishing. 



Sharbot Lake (K. & P.) Sharbot 1. near station ; Crow 1. 3 m.; first named best; 

 pike, b. b., perch, lake trout etc.; pike and b. b. most numerous ; minnows and 

 trolling gangs vised ; June, July, August and September ; hotels $1.50 to $2 p. d.; 

 boats including oarsmen $3 to $3.50 p. d. 



Shelfourne (Can. P.) Homings Mills 1. 6 m.; speckled trout only ; worms and 

 flies used ; May and June best ; hotel at reasonable rate ; boats $1 p. d. 



St. Catherines (G-r. T.) Lake Ontario, at outlets of Twelve, Fifteen and Twenty 

 Mile creeks, distance not exceeding 6 m.; mouth of Niagara r. 12 m.; the last best ; 

 b. b., pickerel, perch and herring, the perch in the majority ; minnows and worm s 

 as baits ; May, June, July and August best ; hotels and other charges moderate 

 The mouth of Fifteen Mile cr. is a great ground for perch. 



St. Georges (Gr. T.) Lakes Utopia, Trout, Mill, and some half dozen more 

 fine trout waters are .near by. The fish taken range from y z to 4> Ibs. Lake trout, 

 perch etc. can also be caught. Guides $1 to $1.50 p. d.; boats and baits cheap. 

 Good shooting and hunting in the fall. See THE AMEEICAN ANGLER, vol 6, page 401. 



St. Thomas (Gr. T., see page V) Kettle cr. near station; Lake Erie 8 m.; last 

 named best; whitefish, lake trout and b. b.; some brook trout in the cr.; good 

 fishing in season; hotel $2 p. d. 



Stoney Point (Gr. T.) Lake St. Clair 1 m.; Thames r. 5 m.; first named best; 



Sike, pickerel, b. b. etc.; usual baits; February, March and April best; hotel $1 p. 

 .; boats 25c p. d. Nets are much vised at Stoney Point, bvit the fishing is fair at 

 mouth of Thames r. 



Sturgeon Point (Gr. T.) Sturgeon 1. and Scugog r.; mascalonge and bass 

 most numerous; trolling spoons, live baits, crayfish and minnows are used; June, 

 July, August and September best; hotels $7 to $10 p. w.; guides with boat $1.50 

 to $2 p. d.; boats 50c p. d. The mascalonge fishing is reported to be very fine, 

 also that for black bass. 



Sutton (Gr. T.) Lake Simcoe l)a HI.; b. b., whitefish, lake trout and mascalonge; 

 whitefish most numerous; baits used worms, grasshoppers and flies ; August best 

 month; hotels $1 p. d.; guides $1 p. d;; boats 50c p. d. 



Thedford.(Grr. T., see page V) Lake Huron 4> m.; mouth of Au Sable r. 4> 

 m.; the last named best; b. b., pike, pickerel, rock bass etc.; b. b. most numerous; 

 baits worms and minnows ; May, June and July best ; hotel $1 p. d. ; boats 5oc p. 

 d. Lakes Smith, George and Burwell all about 5 m. distant are much frequented 

 by anglers from London, Ont. Good shooting in the fall. 



Thornbury (Gr. T., see page V) Georgian Bay at station, and creeks and rivers 

 in vicinity ; speckled and salmon trout, b. b. and pickerel; usual baits; June, July 

 and October best; hotel $1 p. d.; boats and bait at nominal prices; guides not 

 needed. 



Tilsonburgf (Mich. C.) Small streams for trovit numerous from 12 to 14 m. 

 distant; Long Point bay and the Big Creek marshes 20 m. distant; most excellent 

 trolling for b. b. and pickerel. Boats and board cost per head about $2.50 p. d. 



Toronto (Gr. T., see page V) Mouth of Niagara r. 30 m.; Homings Mills 50 m.; 

 Lake Simcoe 50 m.; Markdale and Chatsworth 40 m.; all good; b. b., brook trout, 

 mascalonge etc.; usual baits used; May 1 to Oct. 1 best; our correspondent residing 

 in Toronto ignored the local fishing in his report. 



Trenton (Gr. T.) River Trent and Bay of Quinte; last named best; b. b., pick- 

 erel, whitefish etc. ; pickerel and bass most numerous ; flies and worms mostly 

 used; April best for pickerel and summer months for bass; hotels $1.50 p. d.; 

 guides $1.25 p. d. 



Tyendinaga (Gr. T.) Bay of Quinte 3m.; b. b., pike and pickerel ; b. b. mos- 

 numerous; baits frogs, crabs and worms; July and August best; hotel at Deseron- 

 to 2 m. at reasonable rate. 



Uhthoff (Gr. T., seepage V) North r.; Silver cr.; Pearlbrook cr.; first named 

 best; brook trout and pickerel; trout most numerous; usual baits used; fishing it 

 regular seasons good. 



Vaudreuil (Gr. T.)- -Branches of Ottawa and St. Lawrence r's.; b. b., mascalonge 



