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St. Fabian (Intercolonial.) One small lake near station, one about 1 m., and 

 three about 2 m.; uunamed; the three last mentioned beet; trout only; usual baits; 

 June, July and August best. 



Ste Flavie (Intercolonial.) Lakes Paquet 10m.; Lake Gros Rousseau 3m.; 

 Lakes Raphael 3 m.; LakeBertelle 3 ni.; Lake Baron 11 m.; first named best ; trout; 

 worms and art. fly ; July best month ; hotels reasonable and close to station- guides 

 $2 to $3 p. trip. 



St. Gabriel (Q. &L. St. J.) Jacques Cartier r. ^ m.; Lake St. Joseph 7m.; 

 River Aux Pine 4m.; Lac deTIsle 9m.; Lake Clair 10 m . ; Lac de TIsle best ; prin- 

 cipally trout ; minnow and worm bait ; June, July and August best ; hotels at $1 p. 

 d. ; giiides, boats and bait moderate. There is good fishing in the Jacques Cartier 

 r. below the r. r. bridge and at Nelson's Island 4 m. from r. r. station. 



St. Hilaire (Or. T., see page V.) Richelieu r. y z m.; Iroquois 1. 2> m.: first 

 named best ; b. b., pickerel, perch, pike and whitefish ; bass and pike most numer- 

 ous; minnows, worms and flies used as bait; June, July and August best; hotels $1 

 to $2.50 p. d.; boats at trifling cost. 



St. Hyacinthe (Gr T.) Yamaska r. m.; pike and b. b., pike being most 

 numerous; lire minnows used as bait; July and August best months; hotel at 

 moderate charges; boats 50c. p. d. 



St. Isidore (Gr. T.) St. Lawrence r. 5 m.; Chateauguay r. easily accessible, 

 the latter best; b. b., perch, etc.; usual bait; May and June best; hotels reason- 

 able; guides $1.50 p. d.; boats $1 p. d. 



St. Lambert (Gr. T. see page V.) St. Lawrence r. % m.; b. b., perch, pickerej 

 etc.; iisual baits used; May, June and September best. 



Tadousac (via St. Lawrence r. str. from Quebec) The Marguerite r. in the tide 

 way '20 m., Little Trinity and St. Jean. Trout abundant; June, July and Aug. best; 

 hotels $2 p. d.; guides $1 to $1.50. 



Waterville (Gr. T.) Massawippi 1. 5m.; mascalonge, b. b., pike, etc.; masca. 

 longe most numerous; usual baits; July and August best; guides $2 p, d.; boats 

 50c. p. d. 



New Westminster (British Columbia) The waters here abound in salmon 

 and trout, both of which take the art. fly; from May to Nov* is the best season. 

 Mr. Z. S. Hall, of New Westminster writes us: "Harrison r. and all the adjoining 

 streams. Slave r., Little Lilleot, Pitt Lake and the river Coquitlam, as well as all the 

 small streams, abound with trout and salmon, and both take the art. fly greedily." 

 Mr. Hall offers to furnish further information to interested parties. Hotels and 

 other charges reasonable. 



COLORADO. 



Bailey (U. P.) Platte r. at station; trout only; baits used, flies, grubs, worms 

 and grasshoppers; May, June, July and August best. This ground has been well 

 fished. 



Baldwin (U. P.) Ohio cr. at station; trout; minnows and flies as bait; August 

 and September best. 



Beaver Brook (U. P.) Bear cr. 10 m.,reached by stage, contains large quantities 

 of Colorado trout, and has been stocked with the eastern brook trout. Excellent 

 hotel accommodations $2 p. d., $10 p. w., boats and guides at small charges. During 

 the best months, July, August and Sept., the art. fly is used with great success, See 

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Boulder (U. P.) 3 Lakes 1 to 3 m.; Boulder and So. Boulder cr's 5 to 7 m.; in 

 the 1's whitefish, etc.; in the cr's trout; worms, meat and art. flies used; spring and 

 fall months best; hotels $2 p. d. ; conveyance, with driver $4 p. d.; boats can be 

 had on the 1's by paying lOc. p. Ib. for all fish taken away. In St. Vrain cr., 10 m., 

 and in other 1's 20 to 35 m. distant, very large trout can be taken without restric- 

 tions. See Longmont, Col. 



Breckenridgfe (U. P.) Blue r. at station, and its tributaries are all good. The 

 waters are called Ten Mile cr., Rock cr., Boulder cr., Lake and State cr. and Black 

 and Cataract 1. Mountain trout plentiful; flies mostly \ased; July, Aug. and Sept. 



