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June, July, and Aug. mostly with the art fly. Hotels $1.25 to $1.50 p. d.: guides $1 

 to $1-50 p. d. 



North Hatley (Passumpsic, see page VI.) Massawippi 1. near station ; Little 

 Magog 1.4 m.; both equally good but differing in kinds offish; pike, bass, masca- 

 longe, " salmon " (land locked), pickerel and perch ; pike, mascalonge, perch and 

 pickerel most numerous ; Little Magog contains mostlytperch and, pickerel ; live 

 bait used mostly ; March, April, June, July and August best ; private boarding 

 houses first class at moderate rate ; guides, reasonable; boats 50c to $1 p. d. For 

 trolling June is the best month in Massawippi 1. and for land-locked ealmon March 

 and April. See Massawippi, P. Q. 



Pointe au Chene (Can. P.) Several 1. lie within easy reaching distance where 

 brook and lake trout are large and unusually numerous. Other waters contain large 

 pike. 



Point Claire (Gr. T., see page V.) St. Lawrence r. 1 m.; mascalonge, dore (pike 

 perch), and perch ; perch most numerous ; baits used, minnows and worms mostly; 

 May, Jiine and July best ; hotels $1 p. d. ; giiides $2 p. d. ; boats and bait at moder- 

 ate charge. 



Point Levi (Gr. T.) Etchemin r. 6m. ; Chatidiere r. 15 m.; St. Lawrence r. at 

 station; first named best for b. b.; second for pike; there are some tributary 

 streams where trout are taken ; hotels $1.50 p. d. ; boats with man $1.50 to $2 

 p.d. 



Richmond (Gr. T., see page V.) St. Francis r., Black r., Salmon cr. and Spooner 

 p ; Black r. and Salmon cr. are the best for brook trout : salmon (occasionally), 

 trout, bass, pike and other kinds ; trout are most abundant : worms, grasshoppers, 

 spoon, etc., as baits ; hotels plenty at reasonable rates ; guides unnecessary ; boats 

 and bait at trifling cost. The above waters not being guarded are fished at all 

 seasons, hence the visiting angler must take his chances. 



Rimouski (Intercolonial.) St. Lawrence r. adjoining town and lakes 12 to 17 m.; 

 the lakes best for trout ; trout and salmon ; iisual baits ; August and September 

 best ; hotels, guides, boats and baits at moderate prices. 



River Beaudette (Gr. T.) River Beaudette at station; St. Lawrence r. 1 m.. 

 last named best ; b. b., pickerel, perch, pike and mascalonge ; bass, pickerel and 

 perch most mimerous ; minnows and spoons as lures ; May, June and Sept. best ; 

 hotels, guides, and boats at reasonable rates. This location affords fine fishing in 

 the spring months, and in the fall. 



Sayabec (Intercolonial.) Lake Matapedia 2 m.; trout ; small fish are the usual 

 local baits ; December, Jamiary, March and Jxine best ; no regular hotels or guides, 

 the latter however, can be hired in the village. 



Sherbrooke (Gr. T. & Passumpsic r. r.) By making this point headquarters 

 anglers have a choice of good fishing waters. Brompton 1. 12 m., is an excellent 

 lake for trout and "lunge " (lake trout). Stoke r. 9 m. has abundant speckled trout. 

 Guides at $1 to $1.50 p. d. Camping necessary. Best months June and Sept. Troll 

 with spoons or live minnows, or bait, or fly fishing. Lake Memphramagog is dis- 

 tant from Sherbrooke 20 m . Little Magog 1 , where there is good fishing for lake 

 trout, pike, pickerel and perch, is near by. 



St. Anne's (Gr. T., see page V.) Ottawa r. ) ni.; mascalouge, b. b. and pike; 

 b. b. most numerous ; baits used, minnows, spoons, etc.; 15 May to end of season; 

 hotels $1.50 p. d. ; guides $2 to $3 p. d., including boat; boats at reasonable rates; 

 minnows 25c p. doz. 



St. Armand (C. V., seepage VII . ) Missisquoi Bay, Lake Champlain 2m.; 

 Pike r. 4 m. and Striets p. 1 m. ; first named best ; pickerel, pike, mascelonge, b. b. 

 and others ; pickerel most numerous ; minnows, crayfish, flies, worms and spoons 

 as baits ; June best month ; hotels $1 p. d. ; guides $1 p. d. ; boats 50c to $1 p. d. ; 

 bait cheap. The fishing is excellent in the above waters. 



St. Dominique (Gr. T., see page V.) River St. Lawrence 1m.; b. b., pike, 

 pickerel, etc. ; spoons and worms used ; summer season best ; hotels at reasonable 

 rates ; guides and boats can be had . 



Ste Julie (Gr. T.) Halifax 1. 24m.; Black 1. 20m.; about equally good; trout 

 and whitefish, the latter being most numerous ; usual bait worms ; June, July 

 and August best; hotels reasonable. Our correspondent writes; "Fishing is not 

 profuse in these waters." 



