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Westport (N. P.) Grove 1. 3K m.; Westport 1. 1 m.; Ashly cr. ' 4 m.; Westport L 

 best; pike, pickerel, bass etc.; pickerel most numerous; frog bait; May and June 

 best; hotel $1.50 p. d.; boats and baits can be procured. 



White Bear (St. P. & D.) White Bear 1. near station; Bald Eagle 1.1 m.; about 

 alike; bass, pickerel, wall-eyed pike, croppies etc.; pickerel, pike arid croppies most 

 numerous; worm and minnow bait; May and June best, but good the entire season? 

 hotels $2.50 p. d.; boats 25c p. h.; bait cheap. 



Willmar (St. P. M. & M. See page X.) Green 1. 12 m.; Diamond 1. 13 m.; Nor- 

 way 1. 15 m.; Eagle 1. 4 m.; first best; pike, pickerel and b. b.; pike and pickerel 

 most numerous; minnows, frogs and spoon hooks as baits; middle of May to July 

 1, and September and October best; hotel $1 p. d.; boats at moderate cost; bait 

 plenty for the catching. Other 1's in this vicinity which furnish good fishing. 



Winona (C. M. & St. P. and C. & N. W.) Miss. r. near station; Lake Winona ^ 

 m.; numerous trout streams from y z m. to 20 m.; all good; pike, b. b., pickerel, 

 suufish and other r. fish, and in streams brook trout; bass, pike and pickerel most 

 abundant; flies, minnows and grub worms used for baits; April, May, June, August 

 and September best; hotels $2 p. d.; guides reasonable; boats 15c p. h. Except 

 during high water (usually April to June) the Miss. r. gives excellent t>port; the 

 trouting is also said to be fine. 



Worthingfton (several r. r.) East and West Okebena 1's % m.; Ocbeda 1. 3 m.; 

 pickerel, perch and catfish; pickerel in the majority; frog bait; May and June 

 best; hotels and guides at reasonable rates; boats 25c p. h. Good hunting in this 

 locality also. The fishing for pickerel and perch is reported to be very fine. 



Zumbrota (C. & N. W. See page XVII.) Zumbro r. near station; b. b. and pick- 

 erel; bass most numerous; minnows usual bait; May and June best. 



MISSISSIPPI. 



Biloxi (L. & N.) Miss. Sound in the Gulf of Mexico ^m., and Biloxi Bay and r. 

 1 m. These are excellent waters for fishing. All varieties of Southern salt water 

 fish are caught. The best months are from June to November, and the best baits 

 are cut mullet, shrimp, crabs and fiddlers to be used on the first of the flood ide. 

 Hotels $2-50 p. d., with liberal discount for longer time; no guides needed; boats 

 and baits reasonable. At the mouth of Biloxi r., 1. m. b. b, bite freely. See THE 

 AMERICAN ANGLER, vol. VII, page 91. 



Easttibuch.ee (Q. & C.) Leafr. 1 m.; Baylis Bayoti } m.; first named best, 

 except in May and June; trout, (b. b.,) perch, rockfish and catfish; perch most 

 numerous; cricket, worm and grasshopper baits; May, June, August and September 

 best; hotel $1 p. d.; guide $1 p. d.; boats and bait at nominal cost. 



Hattiesburg 1 (Q & C.) Leaf r. % m.; perch, trout, (b. b.), catfish, buffalo, etc.- 

 perch and trout most numerous; live bait used; also dough for coarse fish; April, 

 May and June best; hotels at reasonable prices; boats and guides not needed. 



Heidelberg* (Q. & C.) Beaver cr near station; Tallahala cr. 9 m.; Braghoma cr. 

 3m.; Tallahala cr. best; trout, (b. b.), perch, catfish, etc.; catfish most numerous; 

 minnows, worms, etc. usual baits; March, April and May best; hotels $2 p. d.; 

 boats and bait cheap. 



Pachuta (Q. & C.) Pachuta cr., Sournoria cr., Chickasaw hay r, and Dead r. 

 near by; about alike; trout, (b. b.), white perch, blue cat, etc.; minnows and other 

 baits; March 15 to Oct. 15 best; hotel $2 p. d.; fishing reported good, boats and bait 

 free. 



Pass Christian (L. & N.) Mexican Gulf, Wolf r. and Bayou Potash; Mex. 

 Gulf and Bayou Potash best; trout, (b. b.), redfish (channel bass) and a great many 

 varieties abound; shrimp and mullet baits; June and, July best but good all the 

 year; hotels $2 to $3 p. d.; guides $1 p. d.; boats and bait reasonable. 



Sandersville (Q. & C.) Tallahala cr. 1% m.; Braghoma cr. 2 m.; Tallahoma 

 8 m.; Reedy cr. X m.; catfish, perch, and a few trout (b. b).; perch most numerous; 

 worm, sawyer and minnow baits; May and June best; hotels $1.50 p. d.; guides 

 easily secured; Myrick's mill 10 m. distant is a good ground yielding large and 

 numerous 1. m. b. b. 



Scranton (L. & N.) Pascagoula r. '4 m.: Dog r, 4 m.; various creeks and 

 bayous 1 to 4 m.; Mississippi sound 2 in.; black and striped bass, redfish (channel 

 bass) sheepshead, Spanish mackerel, sea trout, croakers etc.; sea trout most numer- 



