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Evart (F. & P. M.) Muskegon r. ; Twin cr., and several small lakes, accessible; 

 Twin cr. best for trout and grayling; pickerel in Muskegon; rock and black bass in 

 Hinall lakes; worm bait; hotels $1 to $'2 p. d. 



Farwell (F. & P. M.) Tobacco r. m ; 13 Dam 1. 2 m.: Lake George 8 m.; 

 Littlefleld 1. (5 m.: Tobacco r. best for trout; 13 Dam 1. for pike; trout bass and 

 pike; troiit and pike most numerous; worms, flies and minnows usual baits; 

 hotels $1.50 p. d.; boats aud baits difficult to get. 



Flat Sock (L. S. & M. S.) Huron r. near station; Detroit r. 7 in.; b. b., perch, 

 pickerel, grass-pike etc. ; worms, minnows, frogs and flies used; April, May, June, 

 September, October and November best; hotels $1 p. d., or $4 p. w. ; guide with 

 boat aud bait $1.50 p. d., and with team $2.50 p. d. This is reported as an excellent 

 fishing point. 



Flint River Junction (F. & P. M.) Flint r. \%. in.: b. b., pickerel, mullet etc.; 

 bass most numerous; minnow and worm baits; May, June, July and August best 



months . 



Flowerfield (L. S. & M. S.) Howard 1. 2 m.; Rock r. 1 m.; first best; pickerel, 

 b. b. etc.; bass most numerous; minnow and worm baits; February to June best 

 season; no regular hotels but accommodations can be had; boats and baits at small 

 cost. 



Fostoria (F. & P. M.) North 1. and Cedar 1. 4 m.; last named best; b. b. and 

 pickerel; bass most abundant; minnow and worm usual baits; September best 

 mouth. 



Gaylord (Mich. C.) Mascalonge, Valentines and Turtle lakes, 10 to 15m. distant. 

 The two former are the best; b. b. and pickerel; spoons for trolling and the usual 

 baits; best months June, July and August; hotels $1.50 p. d. ; guides $2; boats 50c. 

 Good roads, camping grounds and fishing. There are numerous other lakes from 

 5 to 20 m. distant where, it is reported, an abundance of fish can be caught. 



Gogebic (M. L. S. & W. See page XVIII.) L. Gogebic and seven trout streams 

 emptying into lake; all A No. 1; b. b. aud trout; both abound; art. spoons, flies, 

 minnows and worms used as bait: June 1 to Oct. 15 best, hotel $3 p. d., less by 

 the week; oarsmec plenty a< $2 to $2.5i- p. d boats 75c to $1 p. d. ; bait plenty. 

 We can vouch for these waters, they are the best b. b. grounds within our know- 

 ledge. See THE AMERICAN ANGLER, vol. VI, pages 8, 26, 46 and 103. 



Grand Haven (Several r. r.) Lake Michigan, Spring 1. and Grand r. adjacent; 

 first best; black and speckled bass, pickerel , mascalonge, mullet, whitefish etc. ; 

 black and speckled bass most numerous; minnows usual bait; May, June and 

 July best; hotels $2 to $2.50 p. d.; guides, boats and bait at reasonable charges. 



Grand Rapids (G. R. & I. & Mich. C.) Black 1. 20 m.; Reed's 1. 2 in.; Pickerel 

 1. 5m 1 .; first named best; b. b., perch, rock bass and mascalonge in about equal 

 abundance; art. spoons and live minnows; May, June, August, September and 

 October best; hotels at reasonable rates; boats 25c p. h. 



Grayling" (Mich C.) The M\ Sable r. flows through the town; Portage 1. 3 m. 

 west. The Au Sable is n/>ted for its grayling fishing. Flies mostly used, the brown 

 hackle considered best by local fishers, although modest colored flies are always 

 good. Camping is necessary to get good sport. Hotels at Grayling $2; guides 

 $2; boats at usual charges. All necessary information in detail can be had at 

 Grayling. 



Harbor Spring's (G. R. & I. Seepage IX) Boiling Springs and Roaring br.; 

 last best; brook trout; art. flies used; May and June best; hotels at reasonable 

 rates; boats $1 p. d. Every convenience for anglers. 



Hamilton (C. & W. M.) Sink 1. 1 m.; Silver cr. 3 m.; Purdy 1. 2 in.; first best; 

 perch and trout; perch most numerous; worm and minnow baits; May and June 

 best: hotel at reasonable rate; boats and bait at moderate cost. 



Kanlan Lake (Via C. & W. M. to Pentwater. thence by str.) The fishing in this 

 1. is very fine for mascalonge. 



Hartford (0. & W. M ) Vanauten's 1 . 4m.; Rush 1. 3m.; Halls 1.3 m.; Paw 

 Paw r. near station; two first best; b. b., pickerel etc. ; bass and pickerel most 

 numerous; worm bait; April, May, June, September and October best; hotel $1.50 

 p. d. ; guide, boats and bait at reasonable rates. 



Hermansville (C. & N. W.) Little Cedar r. near by; brook trout; June and 

 July best; no hotel at this place; no boats or guides needed. 



