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HerseyiF. & P. M.) Hersey cr. near station; Cater. 3 m.; Muskegon r. 1 m.; 

 Pogie 1. 9 m.; Big Stone 1. 9 m.; Pogie 1. best; grayling, trout, pickerel and b. !>.; 

 pickerel and b. b. most numerous; flies and minnows; May. June, August, Septem- 

 ber and October best; hotels $1.50 to $2 p. d.; boats and bait at trifling cost. 



Highland (F. & P. M.) Pettibone 1. % m.; Pickerel 1. y 2 m.; Bass 1. % m.: 

 White 1. 4m.; Harvel. 1m.; Alderman 1.1 m.; Andrus 1. 3> m.; Roe 1. 3m.: 

 Underwood 1. 2 m.; Leonardl. 2 m. and several other small ones easily accessible; all 

 good; pickerel, rock, black and yellow bass, perch, "bhie gills," sun fish and others 

 aboiind; minnow and worm baits; May, June and October best; hotels $1 p. d.; or 

 $3.50 p. w. ;guide, boat and baits at reasonable rates. 



Holland (C. &W. M.) Macatawal.( Black 1.) Y 2 m.; Lake Michigan 5> 2 X m.: first 

 "best; b. b., speckled bass, white bass, pickerel, lake perch, mascalonge, whitefish, 

 lake trout etc. ; b. b.. perch and speckled bass most numerous; flies and minnows 

 baits; April, May, June best, but good fishing all seasons; hotels $1 to $2 p. d.; 

 boats 25c p. h. 



Horton (L. 8. & M. S.) Bound 1. and a string of 3 lakes; Crispell 1. best; b. b., 

 perch and pickerel; bass most numerous; worm, pork and small fish baits; no hotels 

 here, camping out is mostly practiced; boats and bait at reasonable cost. Good fish- 

 ing reported near the station. 



Hougfhton (M. H. & O.) Ship Canal i) m., Salmon Troutr. 1 m., Pilgrim r. 3 m., 

 Portage r. 10 m.; Pike Bay 9m.; the best are Salmon Trout and Pigeon r. and 

 Pike Bay ; brook trout the most numerous. There are several other streams that 

 abound in trout, small in size but large in numbers. Besides the brook trout, 

 large trout, pike, and pickerel are caught. At Pike Bay. pike and pickerel are caught 

 by trolling; at the mouth of Portage r. lake trout of large size are taken by the 

 same method, and at the mouth of Salmon T. r. brook trout may be found 

 weighing from 3 to 5 Ibs. 



Humboldt (M. H. & 0.) L. Laura 3 m.; Escanaba r. % m.; Second r. 1) m.; 

 Third r. 2 in. ; lake best for b. b. and perch, and the r. for trout; rock bass, perch, 

 speckled trout, etc; trout most abundant; fresh meat, worm and minnow baits; 

 May 15 to July 15 best; hotel $1.25 p. d.; no boats needed on r. ; rafts are used on 

 1. Laura; local anglers will volunteer to show best grounds. An excellent trout 

 auction . 



Iron River (C. & N. W.) Iron r. near station; Brule r. 8 m.; Chicagoan 1. 6 m. ; 

 Sunset 1., Stanley 1., Big Trout 1. and several others within 5 or 6 m.; all are good; 

 brook trout, mackinaw(lake) trout, b. b., pickerel and whitefish; brook trout most 

 abundant; grubs, worms, flies, etc.; hotels $2 p. d.; guides can be had at reasona- 

 ble rates; boats not plenty; bait scarce, had better be brought. 



Ishpeming* (C. & N. W.) Escanaba r. and East and West branches of same, Deer 

 cr. also a branch of the Escanaba r.; the main r. best; brook trout; worms, flies, etc.; 

 May, June, July and August best; hotel $2.50 p. d.; guides at reasonable rates; bait 

 plenty and cheap. 



Jackson (several r. r.) Ackerson 1. 6m.; Michigan Center 1. 4 m.; Vandercooks 

 1. 3 m.; Browersl. 4 in.; Portage 1. 10 m.; Pleasant 1. 10 m.; Eagle 1. 8 m.; Portage 

 and Michigan Center best; b. b., speckled bass, pickerel, perch and sunfish; sunfish, 

 perch and bass most numerous; worms and minnows used as baits; June to Sept- 

 ember best; hotels $2 to $3 p. d.; boats 25c p. d., and bait (minnows) Ic each. Good 

 fishing. 



Jasper (L. S. & M. 8.) Bean cr., Black cr., and Nile cr.; Black cr. best; pickerel 

 and b. b.; bass most numerous; minnows usual baits; May and June best; hotel $1 

 p. d.; boats and guides scarce but probably not needed 



Jerome (L. S. & M. S.) Crystal 1. 5 m.; Goose 1. % m.; Farewell 1. 3 m.; last 

 best; b. b., pickerel, perch and sunfish; bass and perch most numerous; minnows 

 and worms usual baits; May anl June best; hotel $1 p. d.; boats 50c p. d. 



Johnsville (C. & W. M.) Stearns Bayou and L. Michigan 5 m.; first best; b. b.. 

 pickerel, etc.; b.b. most numerous; small fish as baits; May, June and July best; 

 boats and baits at small cost. 



Kalkaska (G. R. & I. See page IX.) Boardman r., Manistee r.; Rapid r. and nu- 

 merous small lakes; Boardman r. and Rapid r. are best for trout, and Manistee r. 

 for grayling; trout, grayling, b. b., pickerel, perch etc. abound; speckled trout and 

 grayling most numerous; usual baits are used; May 1 to September 1 best for trout: 

 June 1 to Nov. 1 for grayling; hotels $2 p, d.; guides, boats and bait can be had at 



