90 THE ANGLER'S GUIDE BOOK. 



Woods Holl (O. C.) Woods Holl Harbor, Woods Holl Passage, Vineyard Sound 

 and Buzzards Bay all within 1> 3 in.; the two last best; scup(porgy), tautog fblkfish), 

 bluefish, sea bass, striped bass, flounders, sea trout and various others; tautog and 

 sea bass most numerous; clams, lobsters, crabs, menhaden, snails etc. as baits; for 

 tautog September and October are best; for the other varieties June and July; hotel 

 $2 p. d. ; slack water best. 



Woonsocket June. (N. Y. & N. E.) Hoag p. 4 m.; Cranberry Meadow 2 m.; first 

 best; pickerel and perch, pickerel most abundant; baits are live shiners in winter 

 and cut codfish in summer; Feby. 15 to March 15th best; boats 25c p. hour; bait 

 5Uc p. quart. 



Yarmouth {O. C. See page XIV.) Dennis', Long, Greenough's and Mud ponds 

 >2 to 1 m.; first best; b. b., pickerel, perch and pout; pout most uumeroiis; 

 worms and minnows usual bait; hotels $1 p. d., $5 p. w.; guide $1 p. d.; bait 

 plenty. 



MEXICO. 



G-uaymas (Sonora) Guaymas Bay and Harbor and Gulf of California; Bay is 

 best for small, and Gulf for large fish; rock, cod, bluefish, perch and Spanish 

 mackerel; cod and mackerel most numerous; shrimp, sardines and perch are used 

 for baits; September to March best; hotels $2 p. d.; boats and bait plenty, 



MICHIGAN. 



Alauson (G. R. & I. See page IX.) Crooked r. near station; Crooked 1. ^ in.; 

 Pickerel 1. 3 m.; Burt 1. 5% m.; Burt 1. and Crooked 1. best; b. b., pickerel, perch, 

 pike, mascalonge, etc. ; bass and pickerel most abundant: minnows, crayfish, 

 worms, flies and spoons; June, July, August, September and October best; hotels. 

 $1 to $1.50 p. d. ; guides $2 p. d.; boats 75c to $1 p. d. : bait very cheap. 



Allegfan (L. S. & M. S.) Kalamazoo r. runs through town; Little John 1. '2 m.; 

 Miner 1. 3 in.; Dumontl. 5 m., and numerous others that abound with b. b., pick- 

 erel, perch, etc.; Miners 1. is best; usual baits used, and fishing good in season; 

 hotel $1.50 p. d.; boats plenty at nominal prices. The b. b. fishing Ls fine. 



Alleyton (C. &. W. M.) Crystal 1. 5 m.: Robinson 1. 2i m.; Big 1. 4 m.; Peter- 

 son 1. 6 m.; Murl 1. in.; White r near station; Peterson, Murl and Crystal 1's best; 

 b. b., perch, pickerel, speckled trout, speckled bass, sunfish, etc.; bass and pickerel 

 most numerous; minnows, art. flies and worms used for baits; May, June and July 

 best; hotel $1 p. d. ; boats 50c p. d.; bait at reasonable price. 



Alpena (D. <k C. S. N.) Thunder Bay; Long 1. 10 m.; team to the latter $3; b. b., 

 trout and perch on miuiiow bait and art. flie.s; May and June in Thunder Bay, and 

 July, Aug. and Sept. in the L, the southern end of which is best for fishing. B. b., 

 often 1 to 3 Ibs., are numerous in the latter and but seldom fished for; hotels $1.50 

 to $2 p. d.; guides with boat $2 p. d boats $1 p. d.; minnows 25c p. 100. 



Au Train (D. & C. S. N. and D. M. & M.) Au Train 1. 2 m.; Au Train r. ^ in.; 

 Trout L, Joe 1., Slopnick 1. from 10 to 12 m.; Rock r. l.'i m.; Trout, Joe, Slopnick 

 and Au Train 1's best; trout, pickerel, whitefish, etc.; trout and pickerel most 

 numerous; worms and other baits; hotel $1,50 p. d.; guide $2.50p d.; boats $1 to 

 $2 p. d. Some of these trout waters have never been fished until recently and 

 yield large scores to the rod. This entire section gives most excellent fishing. 



Bag-ley (C. & N. W.) Cedar r. l 1 ^ m.; East branch of Little Cedar r. 1 m.; Hay 

 -r. 3m.; the two last best; trout principally; fresh meat and grasshopper baits; 

 September best month; hotel at reasonable rates; guide can be obtained at about 

 $1 p. d. 



Bailey (C. & W. M.) Dutchman's 1. 2>g m.; Overall 1. ? 4 ' m.; Half Moon 1. \y t m.; 

 first best; b. b., "blue gills," pickerel and perch; "blue gills" most numerous; 

 \\orniH and minnows used for baits; June and September best. 



Baldwin (F. & P. M.) Star 1. 5 m.; Little Sauble 1's 14 m.; North branch Pere 

 Marquette r. ^ m.; Little Manistee r. 10 m.; Little Sauble 1's best; pike, b. b., gray- 

 ling "blue gills," etc.; bass and "blue gills" most numerous; worms and art. flics 

 used; June, July and August best; hotels $1 p, d. 



Barag-a (M. H. & O.) Lake Superior adjoining town; Carp r. 2m.; Keweeuaw 

 Bay, and near by streams. Lake for lake and brook trout; streams for brook trout 

 only; usual baits; Jiily and Aug. best months; hotels $1.50 p. d.: guides .*2, and 



