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Waldo (F. R. & Nav.) Lake Alto at station; Lake Saiita Fe 4m.; Santa Fe r. 3 

 in.: Newman's 1. 7m.; Santa Fe 1. best for black bass, which are numerous; tty 

 and other baits used; hotels $2 p. d.; boats 50c p. d. A popular winter re- 

 sort. 



Wellborn (F. R. &Nav.) Suwanee r. 7 m.; numerous lakes near the White 

 Sulphur Springs; the last named best; b. b., strawberry bass, perch, etc.; worms, 

 flies, live bait and trolling spoons used; February, March and April best; hotels $2 

 p. d., $10 p. w.; boats and baits at reasonable rates. 



GEORGIA. 



Acworth (W. & A.) Etowah r. 5 m.; Allatoona cr. 2 m.; Pumpkin Vine cr. 6 m.; 

 last named best; trout, catfish, etc.; minnows, red and grub worms as baits; April, 

 May and June best; hotel $5 p. w. ; guides, boats and bait very cheap. There are 

 some brook troiit in the above waters said to be caught in '-goodly numbers" 

 on the Pumpkin Vine. Although Acw r orth is in the mountainous section of Georgia 

 we are in doubt as to the species of fish our correspondent calls "trout" the black 

 bass being also known in Georgia as the "trout." 



Adams (C. R. R. of Ga.) Several crs. adjacent give fair sport for b. b. (trout 

 locally) and perch, the latter most abundant. No regular hotels, guides or boats, 

 but accommodations can be had from farmers. 



Allatoona (W. & A.) Allatoona cr. % m.; Pumpkin Vine cr. % m.; Etowah r. 

 3m.; Pumpkin Vine cr. best; b. b., bream, catfish, etc.; eels, catfish and bass 

 most numerous; worms, flies and live minnows used for baits; April, May and 

 June best; no hotels, bxit private board at $8 to $10 p. month. There are a few 

 brook trout in the creeks and the b. b. fishing is reported good. 



Americus (C. R. R. of Ga. ) Muckalee cr. ;, m.; Flint r. 15 m.; Philemi cr. 1% 

 m.; Line cr. 8 m.; Sweetwater cr. 9 m.; numerous mill ponds; the first three 

 named are the best; bream, perch, b. b., pike, catfish, etc.; baits are worms, live 

 and cut bait; April, May and June best; hotels reasonable. Fishing reported good. 

 See Reynolds, Ga. 



Beech Island (Ft. R. <fc A.) Tweedy's (formerly) Millers Dead r. near station; 

 best iishing waters within 10 miles of Augusta, Ga. ; bream, speckled and red belly 

 perch, (strawberry bass) trout, (b. b.,) catfish etc.; worms, bee's nests and minnow- 

 baits; April to November inclusive, best; guides, boats and bait very Aoderate. 



Bostick(C. R. R. of Ga.) Gorman's Mill p. and Flat cr.; first named best; cat- 

 fish, bream and b. b.; first named dominate; worms, minnows and crickets as bait; 

 May, June and July best. Fished mostly by the resident negroes. 



Brooks Station (C. R. R. of Ga.) Flint r. 2 m.; Whitewater r- 2 in.; Lime cr. 3 

 m.; first named the best; some b. b. taken here, usual baits; February and October 

 best; hotel at reasonable rate; boats and baits cheap. 



Calhoun (W. & A.) Dew's p. 8 m.; Oothcalooga cr. and Mil' p. 1 m..; Oostanoula 

 r. 1 m.; first named best; trout, bream, catfish etc.; trout, bream and suckers most 

 numerous; minnows are \isual bait for trout; worms for bream, mush and cotton 

 for suckers; May to September best; hotel at reasonable rate. Calhoun is in Gor- 

 don Co., in N. W. part of the State, hence the brook trout. 



Carrollton (C. R. R. of Ga.) Little Tallapoosa r. 1m.; some b. b. taken here; 

 usual baits used; May and June best; hotel $1 to $2 p. d. 



Cartersville (W. & A.) Etowah r. 2 m.; Pettitts cr. 1 in.; first named best: 

 brook trout, bream, catfish etc.; worms and live bait used; April, May and June 

 best; hotels $1.50 to $2 p. d. Cartersville is in Bartow Co. in N. W. Georgia, hence 

 the trout waters flowing through it. 



Eden (C. R. R. of Ga.) Ogeechee r. and lakes 1} m.; equally good; perch, b. b. 

 and others; worms, live bait and trolling usual; May and September best; no 

 regular hotels, but private board 75c. p. d.; boats can be borrowed. 



Geneva (C. R. R. of Ga.) Juniper p. and McCrays p. 2 % m.; Germans p. 4 m.; 

 Juniper p. best; b. b., bream, perch etc.; bream most numerous; baits, crickets, 

 worms etc.; April, May, June and Oct. best 



Georgetown (C. R. R. of Ga.) Chattahoorhee r. 1 m.; b. b.; and other varieties; 

 spring months best. No report of hotel and other charges. 



Graysville (W. k A.) Chickamauga r. near station: Peavine cr. % m.; Hurri- 



