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best; hotels $2.50 to $3 p. d.; no special guides; no boats or rafts on 1's. The troiit 

 waters extend all along the Blue r. Valley and through the Middle and Egeria Parks, 

 from Breckenridge 75 m. westward. See THE AMEKICAN ANGLER, April 7, 1883 



Buena Vista (U. P. & D. & R. G.) Arkansas r., Chalk cr., Cottonwood cr. and 1. 

 all easily accessible and good; trout exclusively; art. flies mostly used; June, July 

 and August best; hotels $2 to $3 p. d. ; guides at $2.50 p. d., and found; boats 25e. 

 p. h., or $2 p. d. Irwin 1's, Lake and Half Moon cr's 17 m. (via D. & R. G.) add 

 materially to the fishing waters in this neighborhood; use for flies, the gray hackle, 

 royal coachman, grizzly king and professor. Excellent trouting. 



Buffalo (U. P.) South Platte r. at station; mountain trout; worms mostly used; 

 June, July, August and Sept. best; hotel $2 p. d. No boats needed; take worm 

 bait, if you use it, with you. 



Cimarroii (D. & R. G.) Cimarron r. near station; Little Cimarron 2 m.; Gunnisoii 

 r. 1m.; all equally good; mountain trout; usual baits, mostly flies; May, June, 

 July, August, Sept. and Oct. best; hotel $3 p. d. These are reported as fine waters 

 for trout; good hunting also; boats and guides not necessary. Good fishing, no 

 better in this section. The fish run large. 



Coal Creek (D. & R. G.) Arkansas r. 3 m.; Beaver cr. 12 to 15 m.; last named 

 best for trout; trout and mullet in the r.; flies as baits; April, May, June and July 

 best; no hotels here. Netting is the principal method of getting fish at this point. 



Crosson (U. P.) North Fork of S. Platte r. at station; mountain trout; worms 

 and grasshoppers usual baits; June and July best; board at private house 35c. p. 

 meal. A favorite resort for Denver (Col.) anglers. 



Del Norte (D. & R. G.) Rio Grande r. near station; Peros cr. 2 m.; first named 

 best; mountain trout; art. flies and minnows used; July, August and Sept. best; 

 hotels $2.50 p. d.; guides not needed. 



Delta (D. & R. G,) Gunnison r. at station; Surface cr. 10m.; the last named 

 best for fly fishing; salmon, trout and brook trout; the latter most numerous; 

 baits used are flies and grasshoppers; May June, August and September best; hotel 

 $2 p. d.; Surface cr. and its tributaries reported to be a very fine trout stream. 

 The camping grounds are superb and the hunting good. 



Dillon (U. P.) Ten Mile r. and Snake r. uniting near station with Blue r.; Cat- 

 aract 1. and Blake 1.30m.; the two first named, and the lakes the best; trout; 

 art. flies, grasshoppers and worms used; June, July, August, Sept. and Oct. best; 

 hotel $8 to $10 p. w.; would have to camp out at the lakes; boats $1 p. d. Take 

 baits with you to the lakes. 



Dome Rock (U. P.) North Fork of S. Platte r. near station; mountain trout; 

 worms, trout bugs and art. flies as lures; July and August best; the trout run from 



4 to 18 in. long, and are numerous; the best fishing is from 2> m. below station, to 



5 m. above it, or begin at Deansbury and fish to Buffalo cr. No hotels; private 

 board and good camping grounds. 



Estabrook Park (U. P.) Platte r. near station; trout; baits are flies, grasshop- 

 pers and worms; May, June, July and August best; boats not needed. 



Pairplay (U. P.) Four Mile cr. 4 m.; Platte r. 12 m.; last named best; trout: 

 flies, grasshoppers and art. baits used; July, August and Sept. best. No other 

 information forwarded by our correspondent, but doubtless accommodations are 

 to be had. 



Florence (D. & R. G.) Arkansas r. 1 m.; some trout here; worms, usual bait; 

 June, July and August best; boats and guides unnecessary. 



Forks Creek (U. P.) Bear cr. 15 m-; trout; flies mostly used; hotels $2 to $2.50 

 p. d., $12 to $15 p. w.; boats and baits at nominal cost. Troutdale on Bear cr. is a 

 favorite fisfihiug and summer resort. 



Fort Collins (U. P.) Cache la Poudre r. at station; coarse fish only; worms 

 usually used as bait; August and September best; hotels reasonable. 



Frisco (D. & R. G.) Ten Mile r. at station; trout; flies and worms used; June, 

 July, August and September; hotel reasonable. Address C. C. Warren as above for 

 details. 



Georgetown (U. P.) Grand 1. 53 m.; Frazier r. 22 m.; trout; flies and grasshop- 

 pers usual baits; August and September best; hotel $4 p. d. Expert anglers score 

 50 to 150 trout p. d.; the fish weighing from % to 3 Ib. each. 



