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smelts- cod, tautog and smelts most numerous; all the open season good; herring, 

 shrimps, etc- as baits; hotels $1.50 p. d. ; guides at moderate charge. 



Milo Junction (Bangor and P.) Schoodic 1. and Boyd 1.; easily accessible; 

 Schoodic 1. best; trout, perch and pickerel; trout most numerous; Feb'y, March 

 and September best; hotel at usual prices; small steamer on Schoodic 1. 



Monmouth (Me. C. See page XII.) Cochnowagon cr. >4 m.; Cobbossecontee 

 cr. 4m.; last best; b. b., pickerel and perch: pickerel most numerous; flies and 

 minnows; September best; hotel $1.50 p. d., $7 p. w.; guides with boat $2 p. d.; 

 boats alone 50c p. d.; bait 75cp. 100. 



Monson (Bangor & P.) There are 25 1. in and near Monson, all of which afford 

 good lake and speckled trout fishing. At 1. Hebron there are good accommodations 

 at fair prices. At Elliottaville 8 m. to the north is 1. Conoway sometimes called 

 Ship Pond; in it may bo found land-locked salmon, speckled and lake trout, smelts 

 and white perch; May, June and Sept. best; live baits and art. flies; hotels $1.50 p. 

 d.; guides $1,50 p. d., and boats 50c p. d. See THE AMERICAN ANGLER, Vol. Ill, 

 page 280. 



Newport (Me. C. See page XII.) Newport p. >4 m.: Sebasticook branch near 

 station: first best; white perch, b. b. and pickerel; perch and pickerel most numer- 

 ous; live bait used mostly; July and August best for perch; January and February 

 for pickerel; hotel $2 p. d.; guides, boats and bait at moderate cost. 



No. Anson (Somerset.) Tim p. 45 m.; Bartlett p., Flagstaff p. 27 m.; Cany p. 30 

 m.; Black Brook p. 27 in.; Trift's p. 19 in.; Embdin p. 4 in.; Sand p. 3 m.; Hancock 

 p. 3 m. ; Small Cany p. 25 m. ; Pleasant Ridge 27 in. ; Moxie p. 50 m. ; Hayden 1.5m.; 

 Cany Moxie and Tim ponds best; trout and b. b.; trout mostly abound; worms and 

 flies used; June and August best months; hotels $1.50 to $2 p. d.; guides $1.75 to 

 $2 p. d.; boats and bait to be had reasonable; good brook fishing to be had also. 



No. Belgrade (Me. C.) Messalouskee 1. near station; Great p. \y z m.; Ellis p. 1 

 m.: about equally good; b. b., white perch, pickerel and trout; b. b. and perch 

 most numerous; artificial flies, frogs, small fish etc.; July, August and September 

 best', boats lOc p. h. ; bait at a very small expense. 



No. Berwick (B. & M.) Branch br. 4 m.; Perkin's br. 2) m.; Johnson br. 5 m.; 

 Perkin's br. best; trout; worms bait; June and July best; hotels $1.50 p. d. 



Norridgfewock (Somerset.) Kennebec r. at station; North and East p'ds. 5m. 

 several good trout brooks 1 to 5 m.; North and East ponds best; pickerel, perch, 

 b. b. and trout; perch most numerous; usual baits; July, August and Sept. best; 

 hotels $1 p. d. ; boats 50c p. d. 



Oakland (Me. C. See page XII.) Snow p. y z in.; East p. 4 m.; McGrath p. 2 m. 

 and Messalouskee str. % m.; Snow p. best for b.b., which run from 3 to 51bs; East p. 

 good for bass, perch and pickerel; McGrath p. excellent for perch and the Messa- 

 louskee stream good for bass fishing with the fly; artificial flies and live bait mostly; 

 July and August best; hotels $1.50 to $2 p. d.; guides at reasonable rate; boats 

 about 50c p. d. 



Old Orchard (B. & M.) Littler, (freshwater) ^m.and Atlantic Ocean at station; 

 trout and white perch in Little r. and most all kinds of salt water fishes of this lati- 

 tude; worm and clam baits; for perch, September and October best; usual seasons 

 for others; hotels numerous at $1 to $4 p. d. ; boats and baits reasonable. 



Oxford (Gr. T. See page V.) Thompson p. 2 m.; Hogan and Whitney p'ds 2 m.; 

 Meadow br. % m.; Minister br. 1 m.; Thompson p. best; "togue" trout (lake), b. 

 b., pickerel and brook trout; pickerel most numerous; frog, minnow and worm 

 baits; June to September inclusive best; hotels $1 p. d.; guide $1.50 p. d.; boats 

 50c p. d. ; bait at reasonable rates. 



Parmachenee Lake (see routes to Rangeley Lakes.) This 1. lies 70 miles north 

 of 1. Unibagog and is reached by steamer on latter 1., via the Magalloway r. which 

 is its outlet. Brook trout abound. At Camp Caribou on the 1. the rates for board 

 are $2 p. d. and $1.25 p. d. board for guides who charge for their services $2.50 p. d. 

 They can be engaged at Wentworth's Location, N. H., which is their P. O. ad- 

 dress. 



Passadumkeag (Me. C.) Mattainiscontis 1. 15 m.; Cold Stream 1. and Passa- 

 dumkeag stream both near by; Nicatons 1. and stream 23 m.; Passadumkeag 

 stream best; trout, pickerel and perch; trout most numerous; flies, worms and 

 live bait; February, June and September best; hotels $1 p. d.; guides $2 p. d.; 



