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S-'p. d. or $5 p. AV.; boats and bait at reasonable prices. Beautiful camping grounds 

 on the lake. 



Crraceville (St. P. M. & M.) Tokan 1. near station; pickerel principally; usua- 

 baits; May and June best; hotels $1.50 p. d. 



Granite Falls (C. M. & St. P.) Minnesota r. running through village and sever- 

 al lakes about 8 miles distant; first best; pickerel, pike and bass; pike most numer- 

 ous; frog, minnow and worm baits; March, April and May best; hotels $2 p. d.; 

 boats 50c p. d.; bait plentiful. 



Grey Eagle (N. P. See page VIII.) Birch 1. 1> m.; Twin 1's 1 m.; Lady 1. l'^' 

 in.; Mound 1.4m.; all give very fine fishing; pickerel, pike, bass, whitefish and 

 others abound; frog, minnow and fresh meat baits; February till April and June 

 to October best; hotel $1 p. d.; guides $2 p. d.; boats and bait very moderate, 

 These are choice grounds. 



Grove City (St. P. M. & M.) Lake Koronos 15 m.; pike, pickerel and bass; 



Eickerel most numerous; art. spoons used mostly; May and June best, no hotel at 

 ike. Excellent fishing. 



Gull River (N. P.) Sylvar 1. 1 m. from Sylvan 1. station; Gull 1. 4 m., and Gull 

 r. near station; Gull 1. and .Sylvan 1. best; bass, whitefish, wickerel, perch, etc.; 

 pickerel and bass most numerous; minnow bait; March, April and May best; hotels 

 $1 p. d.; boats? can be had reasonable. 



Hallock (St. P. M. & M. See page X.) Two Rivers: pickerel, pike and other 

 varieties of western fishes; minnow and worm usual baits; May and June best; 

 hotels $2 p. d. Our correspondent writes: "Fieh can be taken anywhere along the 

 banks of the river." 



Hammond (C. M. & St. P,) Zumbro r. near station; pickerel, b. b., pike, etc.; 

 bass most numerous; worms, meat and minnows usual baits; April and May best, 



Harris (St. P. & D.) Fish 1. 2> m.; bass, pickerel, sunfish, etc.; bass and simfish 

 most abundant; grubs, frogs, minnows, etc. as taits; June and July best; hotels at 

 reasonable rates; guides $4 p. d. ; boats and bait at nominal cost. 



Hastings (C. M. & St. P.) Spring 1. 3 in.; b. b. and pickere in about equal 

 quantities; minnow bait; good at nost all seasons; hotel $2 p. d.; guides, boats 

 and bait at reasonable prices. This 1. is subject to the rise and fall of the Missis 

 sippi r. ; low water best for fishing. 



Hay ward (C. M. & St. P. See inside back cover.) Albert Lea 1. 2 m., and its 

 outlet Shell Rock r. ; the first best; pickerel, bass etc.; pickerel most numerous; 

 minnows, frogs etc. used as baits; May and June best and also good in winter; 

 hotel $3 p. w. 



Herman (St. P.M. &M.) Schram's 1. 1 m. ; Cormorant 1. 12 m.; Pomme de 

 Terre 18 m.; and numerous small lakes; the two first best; pickerel, pike and bass; 

 pickerel most numerous; art. spoons used mostly; April, May and June best; hotel 

 $1 to $2 p, d. guide 50c p. d. ; boats and bait at moderate rates. 



Hinckley (St. P. M. & M. See page X. ) Grindstone 1., Grindstone r., and Ket- 

 tle r.; first best; pike, bass and pickerel; frog and minnow bait; May 1 to Septeni 

 ber 1 best; hotels and guides at reasonable rates; boats and bait $1 p. d. Our re- 

 port states that the above waters are "not very easy of access." 



Hokah (C. M. & St. P.) Lake Como % m.; Root r. % m.. Silver cr. 8m.; 

 Crow cr. 5 m.; Rock cr. 4m.; first best; bass, pickerel, perch, trout, pike, etc., in 

 about equal numbers; minnow baits; June, July and August best; hotels $2 to 

 $2. 50 p. d.; Guides $1.50 to $2 p. d.; boats and bait at reasonable charges. The 

 trout fishing is reported good in the cr., and the other varieties of fish can be freely 

 caught. 



Howard lake (St. P. M. & M.) Howard 1. at station; Dutch 1. 1 m.; Lake Mary 

 2 m.; about equally good; pike, pickerel, bass; etc.; pickerel and bass most numer- 

 ous; minnow bait; June and July best; hotel $2 p. d.; boats plenty at 15c p. h. 



Houston (C. M. & St. P.) Root r. and Amidon 1. adjacent; also numerous trout 

 streams near; Root r. best; pickerel, bass, etc.; pickerel most numerous; worms, 

 frogs, minnows, grasshoppers, etc. as baits; May, June, July and September best; 

 hotels at moderate charge; guides at reasonable cost. 



Jackson (C. M. & St. P. See inside back cover.) Clear 1, 4 m.: Des Moines r. at 

 .station; both good; pike, bass, pickerel, buffalo, etc.; pickerel and :>ike most 



