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Elizabeth (St. P. M. k M.) Jewett 1. 4 m ; Fish 1 4 m.; Pelican r, running 

 though town; first best; bass, pike and pickerel in abundance; minnows frogs and 

 spoons used; May, June, July and August best; hotel $1 p. d. ; guide with team $4 

 p. d.; boats 50c p. d.; Fishing very fine. 



ElkBiver (St. P. M. & M.) -Twin 1's 5 ni.; Elk 1. 15 m.; Elk r. 1 m.; Elk r. and 

 1. best; pickerel, pike, b. b., si?ver bass, rock bass, perch, sunfish etc.; pickerel 

 most numerous; boats and bait can be had reasonable. 



Etter (C. M. & St. P. See inside back cover) Verrnillion r. 4 m.; Clear 1. 1 m.; 

 last named best; perch, bass, pike and pickerel; bass and pike most abundant: 

 worm, crayfish and minnow baits; August and September best; boats $1 p. d. 



Pairfield (C. M.& St.P.) Prairie 1. 1> m.; Crystal 1. 6 m,; both good; bass, pick- 

 erel, sunfish, croppies etc.; bass most abundant; minnows usual bait; May to 

 September best; hotel $1.50 p. d.; boats 50c to $1 p. d. Excellent fishing. 



Paribault (C. M. & St. P.) Cannon 1.3 in.; Roberts 1. 3m., Cedar 1.6m.: 

 French 1. 7m.; MuzzaSkal. 9m.; Shields 1. 10m; Fox 1. 8 m.; Circle 1. 10 m.: 

 Hunts 1. 9 m.; also Cannon and Straight rivers y ? m.; Roberts, Cedar, French and 

 Shields lakes best; pickerel, b. b., wall-eyed pike, yellow perch, croppies etc.; 

 pickerel, yellow perch and croppies tnost numerous; minnows and spoons used; 

 May, June, September and October best, hotels at reasonable rates; boats 25c to 

 60c p. d., and baits at 25c to 50c p. 100. Fishing excellent. 



Fairmont (C M. & St. P.) Hall 1. 2) m ; Silver 1. 8 m.; East Chain 1. 9 m.; 

 Teuhassen 1. 10 m.; all good; pike, pickerel, b. b., perch etc.; piko and pickerel 

 most numerous; art. spoons, frogs etc. as baits; spring and fall best; hotels $1.50 

 to $2 p. d.; boats 75c p. d., and bait at moderate cost. There are three chain* oi 

 lakes running through this county (Martin) in which the fishing is said to be ex- 

 cellent. 



Fergus Palls (St. P. M. & M.) Fish 1., Jewett 1., Bass 1., Horseshoe 1.; all 

 about 2 hours drive from station; all good; pike, pickerel and bass; pickerel most 

 numerous; frogs and trolling spoons as baits: June and Sept. best; guide with 

 team $4 j . d.; boats and bait f 1 p. d.; hotels $2 p. d. Other lakes adjacent give 

 good fishing. 



Fond du Lac (N . P. Seepage VIII) St. Louis r. near station; pike, pickerel, 

 bas.s etc.; pike most numerous; frogs, meats, etc. nsed; June, July and Augiist 

 },! t; no regular hotels; guides and boats can be procured at moderate cost. 



Forest Lake (St. P. & D.) Forest 1. near station; Clear 1. % m.; about alike; 

 pike, pickerel, trout, bass, perch, sunfish etc.: sunfish, bass, and pickerel most 

 numerous; minnows, worms and frogs baits used, June, July and August best; 

 hotels $10 p. w.; boats and baits can be readily obtained. 



Fort Ripley (N. P.) L. Alexander 10 m. ; L. Anohosippi 1> m.; Round 1. 8 m.; 

 Longl. 8m.; first best; pickerel, pike and bass; pickerel most numerous; spear- 

 ing done mostly; April and May best. 



Frazee(N. P.) Otter Tail r. 1>4 m.; numerous lakes in vicinity; river is best 

 in June, and lakes May to October; pickerel, pike, black and other kinds of bass; 

 pickerel most numerous ; trolling spoons, small fish and meat are used; June and 

 July are best; hotel at reasonable rate; guide $2 p. d.; boats and bait at small cost; 

 good fishing reported. 



Freeport (St. P. M. & M. See page X) Kings 1. 1 m.; Uhlenkott 1.3 m.; first 

 best; pike and pickerel; the latter most abundant; minnows and trolling spoons; 

 April, May and September best; hotel $1 p. d. 



Frontenac (C. M. & St P.) Lake Pepin 2 m.; Rush r. 10 m.; Plum cr. 10 m.: 

 Pine cr. 4 m.; bass picket-el, wall eyed pike etc. abound ;n the lake, and trout in 

 the river and creeks; minnows, spoons and flies are used; May, June, September 

 and October best, but fairly good also in Ju 1 ,-/ and August; hotel $2 p. d., $12 p. 

 w.: boats with men $1.50 p. d., without 50c p. d. At the head and foot of Lake 

 Pepin are the best fising grounds 



Fulda (C. M. & St. P. See inside back cover) 7 MiH lakes; first 1. near station; 

 second l.lm.; last best; pickerel, b. b. etc.; pickerel and coarse fish predomi- 

 nating; art. spoons iised mostly; May, June and October best; hotels $2 p. d.; 

 boats and bait at nominal cost. 



Glenwood (N. P.) L. Minnewaska: pickerel, bass perch, mascalonge etc.; 

 equally numerous; minnow, frog and worm baits; May, June and July best; hotel 



