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and perch, and summer mouths for sea fishing; hotel at $1 to $3 p, d., or $7 to $15 

 p. w.; guide $2 p. d.; boats at $1 to $6 p. d. 



Steep Palls (P. & O.) Watchiep. and tributaries 4 m.; Young's Mill p. and 

 tributaries 2> in.; Saco r, and tributaries % m.; Horn p. and tributaries 2 ni.; no 

 choice; pickerel, trout, b. b., perch etc.; trout and pickerel most mimerous; live 

 bait, worms, frogs etc. used; March, June, August and September best; hotels $1 to 

 $1.50 p. d. Watchie p. contains only pickerel. 



Tim Pond (Via Portland, Me., to Kenyfield thence by team 28 m. to Smith's 

 farm thence by buckboard 6 m. to the Ponds.) Grand trout fishing and hunting in 

 season. The fish are abundant weighing up to 2> Ibs. Board $1.50 including boat; 

 guides $2.50 to $3. 



Upper Dam Rangeley Lakes (G. T.) This is a favorite resort for those who 

 delight in killing the monster trout of Maine waters. Eight pounders are not rare. 

 Fishing is mostly done with flies and from a boat. Hotel accommodations, boats 

 and guides plentiful and excellent. 



Unity (Me. C.) Lake Ninnicosh 1m,; white perch, pickerel, b. b., land-locked 

 salmon, etc.; perch, pickerel and bass most numerous; worms usual bait; July, 

 August and September; hotel $1.50 p. d. 



Waterville (Me. C. See page XII.) East p. 8 m.; North p. 12 m.; China 1. 7 m.; 

 Pettie's p. 4 in. ; first best; white perch, b. b. and pickerel; pickerel most numerous 

 in Pettie's p. and white perch in the others; baits used for pickerel are frogs and 

 live baits; for perch, worms; for b. b., flies; July, August and September best; 

 hotels at moderate rates; boats 25c to 75c p. d. : bait plentiful. 



Wells (B & M.) Branch r. 2 m.; Hemenway br. 1 in ; Buffum r. 2 in.; Branch 

 r. bent; trout; worm bait; spring months best; hotels at reasonable prices; boats 

 and bait moderate. The Atlantic Ocean is 2*3 m., where good deep sea fishing can 

 be had for cod, haddock, pollack, mackerel and other varieties. 



West Minot (R. F. & B.) Marshall p. iy 2 m.; Bogbr. near station; Middle branch 

 } z m.; Allen br. 1 m.; Marshall p. best for pickerel, and Bog br. for trout, which 

 are the varieties mostly found; small fish, frogs and worms used as baits; June 

 best month. 



Winn (Me. C.) Canibon p. 7 m.: Mattacunk 1. 7 in . ; Schoodic 1's 20 to 22m.; 

 Schoodic 1's best; togue, (lake trout) land-locked salmon, perch, pickerel and trout; 

 perch and pickerel most numerous; flies and worm baits; May, June and September 

 best; hotels $2 p. d.; guides and canoe at $2 to $3 p; d.; Schoodic 1's (the head 

 waters of St. Croix r.) are very fine fishing grounds; good hotels and teams can be 

 found at this place. 



Yarmouth (Me. C. Seepage XII.) Harvey's trout brook 2>g m.; brook trout 

 only; worms usual bait; May 1 to June 20 best; hotel $1 p. d. 



MARYLAND. 



Adamstown (B. & O-) Mouocacy r. 4 m.; b. b., mullet, etc.; bass most numer- 

 ous; small fish and worm baits; fall best season. 



Annapolis (A. & E. R.( Severn r. near city, and cr's running into it; Chesapeake 

 Bay 3 in.; cr's are best for early fishing and r. and b. for late; rock (striped bass), 

 white perch, croakers, yellow perch, taylors (bluefish), etc.; "rock" most numerous: 

 peeler (shedder crab) and shrimp bait uned; June to middle of October good, Sep- 

 tember probably the best; hotel $2.50 p. d.; guides with rowboat $1.50 p. d.; with 

 sailboat $2 to $5 p. d.; peeler crabs 50c to $1 p. doz. 



Bald Friar (Penna.) Susquehanna r. near station; b. b. principally; some wall- 

 rvi'd pike in September and October; "stone catfish," crayfish and minnows for 

 baits; season, June to October inclusive; July and August best; hotels $1.25 p. d.; 

 guide at moderate rate; boats $1.50 p. d., with man; bait $2 p. 100. 



Baltimore (P. W. &. B. and B. <fe O.) Middle, Gunpowder and Bush r's acces- 

 sible; Middle r. best for pike; white and yellow perch, striped bass (rock) and pike 

 are found; peeler, shrimp and minnows used for baits; May to December best; 

 hotels $1.50 p. d.; boats $1 p. d. Tolchester Beach reached by str., gives excellent 

 fishing for striped bass and pike. The Chesapeake Bay and tributaries furnish 

 good fishing for the usual salt water fish. 



Betterton (On the Chesapeake Bay at the mouth of Sassafras r. by str. daily 

 from Balto. or Erickson line from Phila.) This is a celebrated white perch ground. 



