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Saugatuck (C. <fc W. M.) Lake Michigan, Kalamazoo r. and 1,, adjacent; Kala- 

 mazoo r. beet; blk., speckled and white bass, pike, perch and pickerel; b. b. and 

 pike most numerous; minnow and erayfish baits; June 1 to Oct. 1 best; hotel $2 p. 

 d.; guides reasonable; boats 25c p. h. or $1 p. d. 



Sault ste Marie (D. & C. S. N.) Goulais r., Batchewana r., Montreal r., Agawa 

 r., Sand r., Cold r., Garyantua r. and Michipicotin r.; trout, b. b., pike and masca- 

 longe. The Agawa r. best for trout, but they abound in great numbers in all of 

 them. The Goulais r. best for bass, pike and mascalonge; flies and worms used; 

 June and Sept. best; guides, camp outfits, boats and baits can be had, all reasona- 

 ble. The dark red hackle is the favorite local fly. Trout run from 1 to 4 Ibs. and 

 are taken in abundance. This point is tho usual gateway to the Nipigon section for 

 the anglers of the United States. 



SebewaingT (S.T. & H.) Saginaw Bay % m.; Sebewaing r. near station; first best; 

 b. b, pickerel, perch, bullheads and sunfish; bass most numerous; minnow, frog 

 and worm baits; June, August and September besi, hotels $1 to $1.50 p. d.; guides 

 and boats at reasonable rates; bait plenty, The mouth of Sebewaing r. and the Ma j 

 Bine Islands are the favorite grounds. 



Seuey (Det. M. & M.) Fox r. near station; Manistique 1's accessible via Fox r.; 

 Manistiquer. and outlet and headwaters of Fox and Manistique r's accessible; 

 head waters best for trout, and lakes for pike, perch, bass andmascalonge; baits for 

 trout are art. flies, fin bait, venison, pork etc. ; for other fishes spoon bait princi- 

 pally; summer best; fall for mascalonge; hotel at reasonable rate. Within 10 to 18 

 m. will be found some of the best trout waters in America. 



Schoolcraft (L. S. & M. S.) Sugar Loaf 1's (2) 3 m.; Hogsett 1. and Gourdneck 

 1. 3*2 m.; Howard 1,, Round L, Barton 1., Holiday 1. and Greggs 1. all in one chain 

 3> m.; fine fishing in all of them; pickerel, pike, perch, speckled bass, 1. and s. 

 m. b. b., rock bass etc.; perch, bass and sunfish most numerous; minnows, 

 worms and trolling spoons are usual baits; July, August, September and October 

 best; hotel $1.50 p. d. or $5 p. w.; no guides etc. for hire, but information and 

 boats can be procured. 



Scottville (F. & P. M.) Pere Marquette r.; pike, pickerel etc.; pike most 

 numerous; minnow pork and worm baits; hotels $2 p. d.; guides $2 p. d.; bait 

 free 



Shelby (C. & W. M.) A number of trout streams in this locality unnamed; all 



food; brook trout only; worms and flies usual baits; June and November best; hotels 

 2p d. 



So. Bay City (F. & P. M.) Saginaw r. % m.; Cheboyganning cr. 2 m. ; first best; 

 perch, b. b . and shovel-nosed pike; perch (yellow) most numerous; worm bait; 

 November best month; hotels $1,50 p. d.; guides $2 p. d.; boats and bait $1 p. d. 



So. Boardman (G. R. & I.) So. Boardman r. near station; speckled trout; 

 worm bait. June and July best; hotel $1.50 p. d.; guides, boats and bait at very 

 small cost. Trout have been caught here weighing 3 Ibs. 



Sparta (C. & W. M.) Lower 1. High 1., Chain 1's, Camp L, Indian ]., Squaw 1,, 

 Hound 1. and Long 1. 3 and 4m.; Rogue 1. 1m.; -Camp 1. best; pickerel, b. b. perch 

 and "blue gills"; pickerel and perch most abundant; minnow and worm baits; 

 May best month; hotels $1 p. d.; guides $3 p. d.; boats and bait 50c p. d. 



Springport (L. S. & M. S) Duck 1. 4m.: b. b. and pickerel; last most numer- 

 ous; minnows usual baits; May, June, July, September and October best; hotel 

 $1 p. d.; guide at reasonable rate; boat 50c p. d. 



Stager (C. & N. W.) Brule r. 1 m.; Boot 1. 4 m.; Lake Stager } m. ; Deadmans 

 1. 1 m.; Pickerel 1. 3% m.; Lake Maggie 5 m.; Brule r. best; speckled trout, b. b., 

 pickerel and perch; trout most numerous; fresh venison and beef, worms etc. used 

 for bait; April, May, June, October and November best. The Brule r. is best for 

 trout, and Boot 1. for b. b. A good fishing ground. 



Stambaugh (C. & N. W.) Iron r. near station; Brule r. 8 m.; Stanley 1. 4 m.; 

 Chicagon 1. 6 m.; Brule r. best; trout, b. b., pickerel, whitefish etc.; trout most 

 abundant; grubs, worms, beef, flies etc. as bait; June, July and August best; hotels 

 $1.50 to $2 p. d.; guides $2 to $3 p. d.; boats can be had. 



Star Island at St. Clair flats in Lake St. Clair 30 m. from Detroit; (Via D. & C. 

 S. N.) Perch, b. b., pike, mascalonge and pickerel; b. b. most abundant; chubs, 

 crayfish, perch, frogs, shiners etc. as baits; July, August and September best; 



