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Flat Rock (Q. & C.) North and South Fork and Cumberland rs. 3 m.; last best: 

 b. b., catfish etc.; first most numerous; worm bait; February and March best; 

 hotels $2 p. d.; guides 25c p. d.; boats and baits at little cost; excellent fishing 

 reported here. 



Frankfort (L. & N.) Kentucky r. nearstation; Elk Horn cr. 3 m.; Blacks p. 2 

 in.; Elk Horn cr. best; b. b.; minnow bait; March, April, May, September and 

 October best; hotels $2.50 p. d.; boats and bait at moderate rate. The fishing 

 in the Kentucky r. at this point is poor; in the Elk Horn cr. the bass are large 

 and gamy. 



Georgetown (Q. & C.) Elk Horn cr. near station; b. b. and "new lights"; the 

 latter most numerous;; minnow and crayfish baits; April, September and October 

 best; hotels $2 p. d.; guides $2 p. d.; boats not required; minnows and crayfish 

 75c p. 100. 



Hickman (N. C. & St. L.) Mississippi r. at station; Reelfoot 1. 7 m.; both good; 

 b. b., pike etc.; usual baits; spring, summer and fall good; hotel $2. p. d.; boats 

 50c p. d.; Keelfoot 1. is a very fine fishing water. 



Xinkaid (Q. C.) Dry Run 2 m.; North Elkhorn 4 m.; Musselmans p. 3 m.; 

 Osborns p. 2 m.; Elkhorn best: perch, "newlights," b. b. etc.; minnows and worms 

 as baits; April and May best; no regular hotel, but private board at moderate 

 charge. 



Livingston (Ky. C.) Rock Castle r. near station; Cumberland r. 50 m.; both 

 good; b. b., "salmon" (pike perch), and pike in Rock Castle r., and b. b. princi- 

 pally in the Cumberland ; minnows and trolls used; April and October best; hotels 

 $1.50 p. d.; boats and bait at merely nominal cost. Good shooting. 



Louisville (reached by 7 r. r.) No good fishing near the city; the local anglers 

 visit distant waters 



Maysville (Ky. C.) Ohio r., Blue Lick r.and Kinnikonick r. from 1 to 10 m.; 

 last best; pike, b. b. etc.; bass most numerous; April, May and June best; hotels 

 $2 p. d.. ; boats and bait cheap. 



Mt. Savage (Ches. & O.) Little Sandy r. near by; jack pike (pike perch) are the 

 most numerous fish; b. b. (both varieties), croppies, rock bass and channel catfish 

 are also caught; angling is best in the fall, particularly from Oct. 1 to 20; board can 

 be had at farm houses . 



Norwood (Q. & C.) The adjacent streams 3 to 4 m. contain the usual fresh 

 water fish of this section; b. b. being most abundant; hotels $1 p. d. 



Paris (Ky. C.) Stoner r. and Houston cr. 1m.; first named best; b. b., "sal- 

 inon" (pike perch), bream and others; bream, "newlights" and bass most numer- 

 ous; minnows, worm, crayfish bait; April, May, October and November best; hotels 

 $2 p. d. ; boats and bait about $2 p. d. 



Fine Knot (Q. & C.) South Fork 8m.; Cumberland r. 12m.; last best; b. b., 

 and perch; bass most abundant; minnow bait; April and May best months; no 

 regular hotels, but board can be had at private houses very reasonable; guides 50c 

 to $1 p. d.; boats and baits merely nominal. 



Foint Burnside (C. N. O. & T.) Excellent b. b. (both varieties) fishing. See 

 Mt. Savage, Ky. 



Bock Castle Springs (L. & N.) Rck Castle r. and Cumberland r.; last named 

 best; s. m. b. b. ; salmon (wall-eyed pike) pike, striped bass, etc.; bass mostnumerous; 

 minnows, flies, crayfish and spoons; May, June, September, October and November 

 best; hotels $1.50 p. d.; guides $1.50 p. d.; boats moderate; minnows $1 p. 100. 

 The best fishing is had on the Cumberland r., from mouth of Beaver cr. to Bee 

 spring above mouth of Laurel r. 



Whitley (Q. &C,) So. fork of Cumberland r. 3 m.; "salmon" (pike perch) 

 jack pike, perch, etc.; minnow bait; April, May, September and October best; 

 hotels 75c p. d ; guides at $1 to $1.25 p. d.; boats 2f>c p. d. Some very fine fish 

 caught here. 



Williamsburgh (L. & N.) Cumberland r. near station; s. m. b. b., salmon 

 (wall-eyed pike), pike, "newlights,'' etc.; bass most numerous; minnows, flies, 

 crayfish and spoons; May, June, September, October and November best; hotels 

 $1.50 to $2 p. d ; no professional guides, but parties competent can be procured at 

 $1 to $1.50 p. d.; boats 50c p. d.; minnows Ic each. 



