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in bay .and river; trout in pond; July and August best; hotels at reasonable rates; 

 boats aiid bait plenty. 



Costig-an (Me. C. See Page XII) Brandy p. and Ox Head 1. both about 20 in.; 

 first best; b.b, togue (lake trout) and pickerel; togue most numerous; live baits; 

 no regular hotels; guides can be obtained at reasonable rate; boats 50c p. d. 



Cumberland (Gr. T. See Page V) Casco bay near station; small cod, flounders 

 mackerel, cunnersetc.; mackerel most numerous; July, August and September; 

 best; no regular hotel here; boats and bait can be had cheap. 



Cutler (via str. to Machiasport thence by stage) "Splendid " brook trout fish- 

 ing is reported. Accommodations good and at moderate charges. 



Danforth (Me. C.) Grand 1's 5 to 14 m.; Hot Brook 1. 4 m. and a number of 

 trout brooks from 5 to 10 m. ; Grand 1's best; land-locked salmon, pickerel, perch 

 etc.; pickerel most numerous; live bait and worms; March, April and June best; 

 hotels $1 p. d. ; boats and bait at small cost; fine pickerel fishing within a few rods 

 of the station. 



Dixfield (R. F. & B. to Canton, thence by stage)Weld p., Birch p., Wait p., 

 Podnuk p. etc., and numerous streams within 10 m. reached with team; all good; 

 trout and land-locked salmon; trout most numerous; May and, June best; hotel 

 $1.50 p. d. : guide $1.50 p. d.; boats 5oc p. d.; the b. b. fishing very fine in July 

 and August near by. The trout in Weld p. range from 1 to 4 pounds. Good 

 shooting in September and October, and excellent fishing in season. 



Dover (Bangor & P)) Garland p. 4 m.; Salmon str. 4) m.; Sebec 1. 4) m.; 

 Buttermilk p. 11 m.; Sheppond str. 10 m.; Bear p. 9m.; Benson p. 15 m.; brook 

 trout, b. b., land-locked salmon, pickerel, white perch and togue (lake trout); land- 

 locked salmon, trout and togue most numerous; Garland p. and Bear p. best for b. 

 b.; Salmon str. and Sheppond str. for brook trout: Sebec 1. for pickerel and white 

 perch; May, June and Sept. best for salmon troiit; July and August for pickerel; 

 July, August and Sept. forb. b. and perch; baits used live bait, worms, flies, frogs, 

 cut bait and spoons, according to tho fish sought for; hotels > ni. from station, 

 $1.50 to $2 p. d.; boats can be had 50c to $1 p.d. 



East Newport (Me. C. See Page XII) Newport p. % m.; Fogerson br. %m.; 

 first best; white perch, pickerel and b. b.; perch most numerous; worms and small 

 fish baits; May to September best for pickerel; July to September for perch and 

 bass; no hotel at'this station; guide with boat $2.50 p. d.; boat alone 50 c. p. d.; bait 

 at nominal cost. 



Ellsworth Falls (Me. C.) Reeds p. 7 m.; Goose p. 10 m.; Branch p. 6 m.; 

 Patten's p. 6m,; Big Bogg r. 22 m.; Little Bogg r. 28 m.; Eagle 1. on Mt. Desert 

 Island; Tunk p. 30m.; Bogg rivers are best; trout togue (lake trout), pickerel and 

 salmon(land-locked); pickerel and trout most numerous; worms and minnows usual 

 baits; hotel reasonable; guides $2 p. d.; boats moderate. 



Empire Road (Gr. T. See page V.) Androscoggin r. 1 m.; Worthley br. > m.; 

 Range p. 1 m.; Worthley p. 1 in.; all equally good; b. b., pickerel, trout, etc.; trout 

 most numerous; worm bait; February, May, June and September best; hotels at 

 reasonable rates. 



Enfield (Me. C.) Cold Stream 1.1 m.; white perch, pickerel, togue (lake trout), 

 and land locked salmon; white perch most numerous; live bait; August, Septem- 

 ber and February best; hotels $1 p. d. ; guide $1.50 p. d.; boats and bait moderate; 

 trout are caught in May and June. 



Falmouth (Gr. T.) Salt water fishing good within 1 m. of station; all varieties 

 caught; private board $1 p. d. 



Forest (Me. C. See page XII.) Tomah stream about 4 m.; trout; flies and 

 worms; June and July best. 



Fryeburgf (P. & O;) Lovell's p. 1% m.; Lower Keizer p. 8 m.; Upper Keizer p. 

 14 m.; Pleasant p. 5 m.; Cold r. 18m.; Cold r. best for trout, and the Upper and 

 Lower Keizers forb. b., and pickerel; pickerel, bass and trout are the principal 

 varieties and pickerel most numerous; live bait, artificial flies and worms are used; 

 May best for trout, July and August for bass, and most all months good for pick- 

 erel; hotels $2 p. d. ; guides, boats and baits very reasonable. 



Gardiner (Me. C.) Horseshoe p. 5 m.; Oxbow p. 7 m.; Cobbosseeconte p. 8 m.; 

 Dyer's p. 13 m.; Cobbosseeconte p. best.; b. b., pickerel and perch; bass most 

 numerous; live bait used; usual season; boats and bait at moderate cost. 



