r\ITKD HTATKS AND CANADA. 



Wag-on Wheel Gap (D, & R. G.) Rio Grande r. at station : trout; flies used; 

 latter part of July, August arid September best; hotels $2 to *o p. d. 



Windsor (U. P. The Upper Cache laPoudre 25 to 30 m. distant, contains a fair 

 quantity of trout. They are taken with the artificial fly in July and August. 



CONNECTICUT. 



Andover (N. Y. & N. E.) Columbia p. 4 m.; So. Coventry p. 6 m.; Quarryville 

 pd's 5 m.; Hop r. % m., and 12 trout brooks within 5 m.; all good; trout in brooks 

 and b. b., pike, perch, etc. in ponds; baits are frogs, worms, dobsons, etc.; June 

 and September best months; hotel $1 p. d.; guides $2 p. d.; boats plentiful, 50c. 

 p. d. Some good shooting here also. Fishing in Columbia p. is restricted until 

 June 1, 1885. 



Ansonia (Naugatuck.) Housatonic r. accessible; pike and trout; first most 

 numerous; usual baits; hotel $1.50 p. d.; boats and baits at small cost. 



Broad Brook (N. Y. & N. E.) Broad Brook str. near station, trout principally; 

 flies used; May and June best; hotel reasonable. 



Burrville (Naugatuck)) West Hill 2% m.; Long 1.2m.; Burr's p. %m. and 

 Still r.; Long 1. best; pickerel b. b. and trout; bass and pickerel most numerous; 

 usual baits; June to November best; private boarding can be obtained; guida at 

 reasonable charge; boats 50 c. p. d. 



Central Village (N. Y. & N. E.) Moosup r. % m; Moosup p. 4 m., and several 

 trout brooks near; Moosup p. and brooks best; b. b., perch, pickerel and trout; 

 worms and dobsons as baits; April, May and September best; hotels $1.25 p. d, ; 

 guides $1 to $2 p. d.; boats and bait reasonable. 



Chapinville (H. & C. W.) Twin 1's. near station; Big p. and Round p. easily 

 accessible; lake trout, t>. b., whitefish, pickerel, perch etc.; pickerel, whitetish and 

 bass most numerous; shiners, minnows etc. as baits; hotel $6 p. w.; guides $1.50- 

 p. d.; boats 50c p. d. ; baits 50c. p. 100. Our correspondent writes : "Can catch a. 

 mess of fish anytime, all you want." 



Danielsonville (N. Y. & N. E. ) Quinebaug r. and Killingly p. 1 to 2 m's from 

 station; last named best; b. b., pickerel and perch; pickerel most numerous; baits 

 are worms, crickets, flies etc.; July, August and September best; hotels reasonable; 

 guides do. ; boats 25c p. h. 



Dayville (N. Y. & N. E.) Alexanders 1. l 1 ^ m.; b. b.; worms, flies etc. as bait; 

 July and August best; hotel $2 p. d; boats lOc p. h. Said to be good fishing; no 

 guides required. 



East Hampton (B. & N. Y. A. L.) Lake Pocotapoque % m.; excellent small 

 mouth b. b. fishing; acommodations good. 



East Thompson (N. Y. & N. E.) Chatibuugagungamaug p.; Long p.; Round p.r 

 Wakeneldp.; Reservoir p.; all within 2 m. ; first named best; b. b., perch etc.; bass 

 most numerous; shiners visual bait; Fall best season; no hotels nearer than Web- 

 ster, Mass., 7 m.; guides at same place. 



Ellington (N. Y. & N. E.) Belchers p. 1 m.; Square p. 2> m.; Broad Brook str. 

 l>m.; Meadow br, 1 m.; about equally good; trout, b. b., pickerel, salmon trout 

 etc.; usual baits; June and August best; hotels $1 p. d.; boats can be had. 



Pairfield (N. Y. N. H.& H.) See Southport, Conn. 



Farming'ton (N. H. & N,) Zach's br. 2 m.: Poplar Swamp br. 3 m.; Scott 

 Swamp br. 1/2 m-; about equally good; trout; perch and bass in Farmington r. ; 

 worms, minnows and flies used; for trout April to June best; hotels $3 p. d.; boats 

 can be had. 



Forestville (N. Y. & N. E.) Cedar Swamp 5 m.; Old Marsh 5 m.; Shuttle 

 Meadow (5 in.; first named best: perch, pickerel etc. ; pickerel most numerous; live 

 bait, minnows etc.; February, May and September best; hotel $1.50 p. d.; guide 

 $2 p. d.; boats $1 p. d.; bait $1 p. hundred. The above waters are reported to u* 

 as being as good as any in the state of Conn. 



Grosvenordale (N. Y. & N. E.) Webster p. 6 na.; Shumway br. f m.; first 

 named best for b. b., and brook for trout; bass and trout being the principal 

 varieties; worms and dobsons usual baits; spring and summer best seasons; boats- 

 50c p. d. 



