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Golden (U. P.) Bear cr. about 15 m., and Platte r.: the first is best. Trout are 

 plentiful and are caught mainly with art. flies and live grasshoppers; the latter can 

 be captured on the banks of the streams: July and Aug. best; hotels $2 p. d., $12.50 

 p. w. No charge for guides, and the boats are free to guests of hotels. 



Grand Junction (D. fc R. G.) Kahnah cr. 12 in.; Plateau cr. and branches 30 to 

 40 m.; Roan cr. 30 m.; Rifle cr. GO m.: Roaring Fork 90 m.; Rock cr. 100 in., and 

 Grand r.; Rock cr. and Roaring Fork the best; trout in all, and salmon in Grand r.; 

 art. flies and grasshopper; as lures; July, August and September best; hotels $2 to 

 $2.50 p. d. Local anglers fish the Plateau cr., and its branches. All the waters 

 named above, yield tine sport. 



Qranite (U. P.) Arkansas r. at staMon; Clear cr. 3 m.; Twin 1's 6 m;; Lake cr. 2 

 m.; about equal; trout principally; flies, grasshoppers and grubs; hotels $3 p. d.; 

 boats on 1's at 50c. p. h. No guides needed; very good trouting. 



Grant (U. P.) South Platte r. near station; trout; worms and flies; July, August 

 and September best; hotel $10 p. w.; no boats or guides required. 



Gunnison (D. <fc R. G.) Tomichi cr. 1 m.; Gunnison r. 1 m.; Taylor r. 12 m.; 

 Eastr. 12m.; the two last named best; mountain and salmon trout; first most 

 numerous; flies and minnows mostly used; July, August, Sept. and Oct. best; 

 hotels $2 to $4 p. d.; minnows lOc. to 15c. p. doz. The local anglers use tho 

 Gunnison r. for early fishing; they go 12 m. down and fish with minnows. Tayl 

 and East r's are their favorite waters for fly fishing. Other cr's adjacent, furnish 

 good trout sport. 



Haydens (D. & R, G.) Arkansas r. near station; Twin Lakes 5 m.; last named 

 bent; salmon an J speckled trout, the last most numerous; worms and flies usual 

 baits; July and August best; hotel at reasonable rate; boats and bait moderate. 



Henry (D. & R. G.) Rio Grande r. 1 ^ m.; Rock cr. 4 m.; first named best; 

 mountain trout and salmon trout; latter most numerous; flies and minnows in use; 

 July, August, Sept., Oct. and Nov. best; hotel $2 p. d.; wading is the practice among 

 local anglers; good fishing waters. 



Howards (D. & R. G.) Arkansas r. near station: contains coarse fish; mountain 

 trout in lakes in the mountains; worms, grubs and flies as baits; March, June and 

 early July best; boats not used. 



Idaho Spring's (U. P.) Bear cr. 12 m.; Chicago Is. 14 m.; last named best; 

 mountain trout; baits are artificial flies and worms; June, July and August best; 

 hotels $2 to $4 p. d. No guides needed; no charge for boats'; no hotels at the 

 lakes. 



Ignatio (D. & R. G,) Los Pinas r. >^ m.; trout, flies, minnows and frogs are 

 used; August and September best; our correspondent writes: "The Ute Agent says 

 fishing or hunting is not allowed on the Reservation except by the employees.. 



Iieadville (U. P.) Twin Lakes 3 m.; Arkansas r. 2 m.; Eagle r., Ten Mile cr.- 

 Frying Pan cr., and numerous other creeks all accessible; first named best; trout; 

 worms early in spring, and artificial flies later are used; June; July, August and 

 September best; hotels $2 to $4 p. d.; boats can be had cheap. The trout average 

 about G oz., but one of 13 Ibs. was caught last winter in Twin Lakes. Excellent 

 fishing. 



Littleton (U. P.) J. W. Bowles, of this place has stocked several pds. 1 m. dis- 

 tant with croppies, b. b. and German carp, and permission must be obtained from 

 him to fish. 



ZiOngmont (U. P.) St. Vrain r. north and south branches 12 m.; both equally 

 good; trout; art. flies used; August and September best: hotel $2 to $4 p. d'. 

 Estes Park 30 miles from this place is noted for its fine trout fishing; a daily stage 

 line is run in summer season. The hotel charges in the Park are $18 p." w., at 

 boarding houses $10 p. w. 



Malta (D.&R. G.) Evergreen Lakes (private) 2^ m.: Becker's Lakes (private) 

 4m, last named best; trout, suufish and b. b.; mountain trout most numerous; 

 artificial fly mostly used; July and August best; hotel at Evergreen, also boats. 



Manitou (D. & R. G.) Trout cr., and Mauitou Park 1. about 17 m.; first named 

 best; brook trout; flies used only: May to October best: hotels $3 p. d.; these are 

 private waters, and 25c. p. Ib. is charged for all fish caught. No public waters in 

 this vicinity. 



