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reasonable rates. The Manistee r. distant 15 in. is one of the best grayling waters 

 in America. Write to Capt. Labardie, Kalkaska, Mich. He has a permanent camp 

 ou the Manistee and will furnish tents, boats and guides at moderate charges. 



Keystone (G. R. & I. See page IX) Boardmau r. near station; Beitners cr. % 

 in.; Green 1. and Betsy or Duck 1. 7 in.; last best; speckled trout, grayling and 

 pickerel; speckled trout most numerous; worm and frog baits; April to November 

 best; hotel $1.50 p. d.; guides at $1.50 and board p. d.; boats $1.50 p. d. on liver 

 and 50c p. d. on lakes. This is a most excellent point for trout and b. b.; the gray- 

 ling are getting scarce in the waters near the station. 



Klinger Lake (L. S. <fe M. S.) Klingar 1. 1 m.; Mud 1. 1 m.; Gurton 1. \y z m.; 

 Pickerel 1. I, 1 ., m.; first best; pickerel, b. b., perch etc.; perch and bass most nu- 

 merous; minnows and worms usual baits; hotels at moderate rate; boats 75c p d. 



Lake (F. & P. M.) Crooked 1. at station; Cranberry 1. 1> m.; last best; grass 

 pike, bass etc. ; grass pike most numerous; June, July and August best; hotel $1 

 p. d. ; boats plenty. 



L'Anse(M. H.&O.) Keweenaw Bay 100 ft., Fall and Sturgeon r. 200 ft. The 

 bay is the best ground. Silver and Raven r. are particularly noted for brook trout. 

 See Baraga, Mich. 



Lansing 1 (Mich. C.) Grand and Cedar rs. >4 m.; Pine 1. 9 in.; best grounds 

 Pine Lake; perch, b. b. and pickerel; b. b. most numerous; minnows and art. baits 

 and trolling is the practice among local anglers. June the best month; hotels rea- 

 sonable; boats 5Uc p. d. 



Lawton (Mich. C.) Hersey 1. 3 m., Cold Brook 1m., Paw Paw r. 3 in.; Hersey 

 1. the best; b. b. and sunnsh; the first named most numerous; minnow and worm 

 bait; May and June the best mouths; hotels $2 p. d.; guides and boats moderate. 

 Water of above is clear and cool, and there are several other good lakes and streams 

 within easy distance. 



lie Boy (G. R. & I.) Pine r. 7 m.; Rose 1. 4m.; Silver 1. 6 m.; Hogback ], 2 m.; 

 Silver 1. and Pine r. best; grayling in r., b. b., perch, pickerel etc. in lakes; bass 

 most numerous; flies usual bait; boats can be procured. 



Levering- (G. R. & I.) Carp 1. 4 m.; pickerel.b. b. and pike; wall eyed pike 

 most numerous; minnow bait; June, July and August best; hotels $1 p. d. : guides 

 $1 to $2 p. d,; boats 50c to $1 p. d. Carp 1. has an excellent local reputation. 



Lyons (Det. L. & N.) Grand r. flows through the town. There is good fishing at 

 the dam below the iron bridge in April and May, The beat points above the dam 

 are the Hitchcock and Big Eddies. Both varieties of b. b., pike, pickerel, pike- 

 perch etc., are caught, live minnows being the best baits; All the above fish are 

 large. April, May, Sept. and Oct. are best months; hotels $1.50 p. d.. or $4 p. w 

 boats $1 p. d., baits cheap. See THE AMERICAN ANGLER, vol. VII, page 91. 



Mackinaw City (G- R. & I. & Mich. C.) Mill cr. 4 m.; Carp 1. and r. 7 m.: 

 Graham (or Gray ham) shoals 5 m.; Mill cr. and Carpi and r. best; Mill cr. for 

 speckled trout; Carp 1. and r. for b. b. and varieties of pike; Graham 1. after Sept. 

 20 to Oct. 1, for trolling for Mackinaw (lake) trout; minnow and worm baits; from 

 April to Oct. 1; hotels $1 to $2.50 p. d.; Indians and other giiides can be had rea- 

 sonable; boats and bait at very cheap rate. Fine catches of lake trout are made 

 on Graham shoals, and the Cheneaux Islands 9 m. yield good scores of b. b. pike 

 ^etc. 



Mackinac Island (D. & C. S. N.) L. Cheneaux 12 in.; Carp r. 12 m.; L. Che- 

 neaux best; mascalonge, D. b., pike, pickerel and perch abound; Carp r. is a good 

 trout stream; minnows, worms and trolling hooks used for baits; June, July and 

 August best; no hotels- near fishing waters, camping has to be done; guide and 

 boat $2 p. d. 



Manistee (F. & P. M.) Bear cr. 20 m.; Portage 1. 12 m.; Manistee r. near station- 

 Lake Michigan 1 m. ; two first best; grayling (in Bear cr.), pickerel and bass (in 

 Portage 1.), pike (in Manistee r.), herring, perch and whitefish (in 1. Michigan)- 

 perch, herring, b. b., and pike are most numerous; worms, small fish and flies used 

 as baits; June and September best, or June to October all good- hotel $2 n d 

 boats25cp. h. or$lp. d. 



Manton (G. R. & I. See page IX) Cedar cr. near station; Buttermilk cr. and 

 several other unnamed creeks easily accessible; Cedar and Buttermilk cr's best- 

 trout and grayling; trout most numerous; worms, grasshopper*, grubs etc. as baits' 



