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boats and baits clieap, no fixed prices. The small streams emptying into Kewee- 

 uaw Bay are full of trout, and good fishing can be had within 2 or 3 m. from town. 

 There is also good trolling for lake trout near Baraga. 



Batavia (L. S. & M. S.) Pen-in 1. 1 m.: Lime 1. 1 m.; first best; b. b., speckled 

 bass, perch, etc.; bass most numerous; minnows, worms and pork rinds used as 

 baits; May and June best; no regular hotels; boats and bait free. 



Battle Creek (Mich. C.) Kalamazoo r. runs through the city; b. b. fishing ex- 

 cellent; live or artificial minnows used. From June to July 10 best period; 

 hotels $2 p. d. Boats and boatmen can be had at reasonable charges. Write to N. 

 A. Osgood, Battle Creek, Mich., who has kindly consented to furnish information 

 in detail to anglers. Gouguac 1. 1)4 m. contains perch, pickerel, b. b. and some 

 trout. 



Bay Port (S. T. & H.) Wild Fowl Bay an arm of Saginaw Bay, near station; lake 

 trout, pike, pickerel and b. b.; pickerel and bass most numerous; worms and flies 

 for baits; May, June, August and September best; guide $1.25 p. d.; boats and bait 

 <t small cost. Fine fly fishing for b. b. in August and Sept. 



Benton Harbor (Cinn. W. & Mich, and Chic. & W. M. r. r.) Lake Michigan at 

 this point yields excellent fishing. B. b. and other fishes of the same species, also 

 perch, are caught. The season is from April to Nov. Hotels at usual prices, private 

 boarding $3 to $7 p. w. There is good fishing from the Government piers. 



Boyxxe Falls (G. R. & I. See page IX.) Boyne r. near station; salmon and brook 

 trout brook trout most abundant; worms, grasshoppers and artificial flies used; 

 June and July best; hotels $1.50 to $2 p. d.; guides $1.50 p. d.; boats and baits free.. 

 Good fishing. 



Brooklyn (L.S. & M. S.) Vineyard 1. 1m.; Clark's 1. 3 m.; Wampler's 1. 4m.; 

 Sand 1, m. and several small ones; all excellent; pike, b. b. and whitefish; pike 

 antl bass most numerous; flies and spoons used; good all the year round; hotels at 

 reasonable rates; guides, boats and bait at moderate cost. 



Cadillac (G. R. & I. See page IX.) Little Clam 1. near station; Big Clam 1 3 m.; 

 las named best; pickerel, wall-eyed pike, rock and black bass, perch and "blue 

 gills"; wall-eyed pike most abundant; minnow bait', June, September and October 

 best: hotels $2 p. d.; boats 50c to 75c p. d.; bait5c to lOc p. doz. 



Caseville (P. O. & P. A.) Saginaw Bay M m.; whitefish, lake trout, pickerel, 

 pike, b. b., perch, herring, sturgeon, etc.; usual baits; spring and fall best; hotels 

 $1.50 p. d.; boats and bait nominal. 



Charlotte (Mich. C.) Lakes Lacey 6 m., Narrow 9m., Duck 15m.; the latter 

 best; perch, pickerel and b. b.; perch most numerous; minnows the usual bait. 

 May, June, July and September best months. Hotels f 1 p. day; no guides; boats 

 5<c to $1 p. d.; bait 15c p. dozen. 



Cheboygfan (Mich. C.) Long Lake 6 m., Black Lake 15 m.; Cheboygan r. }/ z m; 

 Mullet Lake ('in., and trout streams in all directions distant from 1 to 40 m. Basp, 

 i'ike, perch and trout (brook andlake); live and artificial minnows, worms and flies; 

 hotels $2 guides $2 to $5 a day, live bait at times hard to get. Spring months best 

 for trou tand perch; fron September to close of season for bass and pike. Withiu 

 40 m. many lakes exiet where pickerel, b. b. and perch abound; also, streams con- 

 taining grayling and trout. Camping outfits, boats, guides, teams, etc. can be pro- 

 cured at Cheboygan on reasonable terms. See AMERICAN ANGLER, Vol. VI,p. 74 and 154. 



Cheshire(C. & N. W. ) East and West branches of Escanaba r. and Flat Rock r. ; 

 "\Vost branch and Flat Rock best; speckled trout principally; fresh beef bait; May 

 to September best; no hotels, camping is the usual method; guides, camp outfits, 

 etc. to be had at Escanaba. "Finest kind of sport " is reported. 



Chlppewa (F. & P. M.) Eight Point 1. 4m.; North fork of Chippewa r. and 

 Cranberry 1.; all good; b. b., pickerel and trout; two former most numerous; worms 

 and trolling spoons used; spring best time; hotel $1 p. d.; boats at nominal 

 cost. 



Clarion (G. R. & I. See page IX.) Bear 1. 1 m.; Bear r. ^ m.; Spring br. 1} m.; 

 first best; pickerel, b. b., perch etc.; brook trout are found in the river and brook: 

 minnows, worms etc. used as baits. Bear 1. is noted for its fine fishing. 



Clayton (L. S. & M. S.) Devils Land Round 1. 9 in.; first best; b. b., pickerel, 

 and perch: bass most numerous: minnow bait; June and October best mouths: 

 hotels are at Devils Lake; reasonable rates; conveyances can be had at Clayton at 

 moderate cost; boats 25c p. d. 



