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clams, herring, shrimp, etc., as baits; May, June, July and August best- hotels at 

 reasonable prices; boats, guides, bait etc moderate. The seasons for fish in this 

 section are cod from May 15 to July 15; mackerel July 15 to August 15; emelts 

 during the latter part of August. Flood tide ia best for all fish in these waters. 



Old Furnace (B. & A.) Ware r. '- 4 m ; Moo br. y z m.; about equally good; 

 trout, pickerel, dace etc. ; pickerel most numerous in r. and trout in br.: minnow 

 baits; hotels $1.25 to 2.50 p. d. 



Orleans (O. C. See page XIV) Tom Cove % m ; Pleas nt Bay 3 m. ; Boston Bay 



m.; Baker's p. 2 m.; Fresh p. 1 m.; Pleasant and Bos on Bays best, pickerel, 



bass, codfish, mackerel, bluefish etc.; clams and other usual baits; July, August 



and September best; hotels $1 p. d.; guides at 50c to $1 p. d.; boats $1 p. d.; ebb 



tide best; 



Palmer (B. <fc A.) Quabog r.; pickerel, b. b. etc.; pickerel most numerous; 

 usual baits used; fall months best; hotels $2 p. d. These waters are thoroughly 

 fished early in each season. 



Park Street (B. & At.) Mystic r. % m.; Mystic p. 1% m.; Spot p. 2 m.; Mystic 

 p. best; b. b. and perch, the latter predominating; minnow and worm baits; June 

 to October best; hotels at reasonable prices; boats and bait at moderate charges. 



Pepperell(W. N. & R.) Nashr. near station; Wattis p. 1 m.; Island p. 4 m.; 

 Badacoob p. 1 m.; Knapps p, 1' m.; Long p. 6 in.; Heald'r p. 3 m.; Whitney p. 10 m.; 

 all good; pickeiel, perch etc.; pickerel and perch most numerous; worms and live 

 bait; January, March. June, September and December best; hotel $2 p. d.; guides 

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



Pittsfield (B. & A.) Onota 1. 2 in.; Pontoosuc 1 3m.; Morewoods p. 1 m.; 

 Silver 1. 1 m.; trout brooks are numerous in all directions from 1 to 10 m.; the two 

 nrst named lakes are best; pickerel, b. b. etc. in them; live bait used mostly; 

 summer season best; many pickerel are taken through the ice in winter; hotels at 

 moderate charges. 



Plymouth (O. C. See page XIV.) Several ponds and brooks easy of access 

 from Chiltonville which is 4 m. distant from this place by stage; b, b. in ponds and 

 trout in brooks, about equally divided; flies and other baits used; April, May and 

 June best for trout; usual season for oass; no regular hotel at Chiltonville, but 

 good private board at reasonable rate; guide $2.50 p. d., boats and bait included. 

 Numerous other waters equally good as above are easily reached from Plymouth. 



Plympton (O. C.) Silver 1. % in.; Reids p. 2 m.; Chandlers p. 2 in.; first best; 

 pickerel, perch, rock, etc.; perch most numerous; fresh water clams as baits; June 

 best month; hotel $6 p. w.; boats 50c p. h., guides at reasonable rates. 



Pocasset (O. C.) Buzzards Bay 1 m.; and numerous small bays contiguous; all 

 aregood; bluefish, scup and blackfish abound; clams are usual bait; May, June, 

 September and October best; hotel $1 p. d.; boat and man $5 p. d.; good gunning 

 in May and June. Young flood is the best tide. 



Provinoetown (0. C. See page XIV.) Provincetown Harbor adjacent; Mass. 

 Bay 2 m.; Atlantic Ocean 5 m.; Mass. Bay best; codfish, haddock, halibut and 

 mackerel; mackerel and codfish most numerous; clams, porgies and small live bait 

 used; good most all the year; hotels $1.50 to $2 p. d. ; guides and boats at moderate 

 charge. Flood tide best. 



Quincy (O. C.) Quincy Bay off Hough's Neck 5 m.; cod, perch, mackerel, 

 smelts and other salt water fishes; clam, shrimp and lobster baits; summer and 

 fall months best; hotels $1 p. d.; boats and bait at small cost. Flood tide best. 



Randolph (O. 0.) Great p. 3m.; Ponkapoy p. 4m.; first best; perch, pickerel, 

 roach, b. b., etc.; perch most numerous; shiners, "cobblers" (helgramites) and 

 shrimp baits; July, August and January best; hotels at reasonable prices; guide at 

 moderate charge; boats and bait cheap. 



Renfrew (B. & A.) Bassett br. 3 m.; Hoosac r. near station; Thopet br. 6 m.; 

 Bassettand Thopet br's. best; troiit, pickerel, etc.. trout most numerous in brooks 

 and coarse fish in river; worms, flies, etc. as baits; May, June, September and Oct- 

 ober best; hotel at reasonable rates; guides $2.50 p. d.; the fish are not plenti- 

 ful. 



Rock (O. C.) Little Pocksha 1. \y z m.; adjoining is Great Pocksha 1., Great Qui- 

 taeur 1. and Lake Assawaupsett, making 5, 700 acres of water; the three first are best; 

 b. b., pickerel, dace, red and white perch, etc.; white perch most numerous; live 



