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Wentzville (W. St. L. & P. See page XV) Cuivre r. i^ m.; Perique r. 1 m 

 first best; b. b., eroppie, sun perch, buttalo. etc. ; buffalo most abundant; minnow 

 baits; April, May and June best; hotel $1 p. d.; guide $1.50 p. d.; boats $1 p. d. 



MONTANA TERRITORY. 



Arlee (N. P. See page VIII.) Jocko r. 1 m.: Finley cr. 1 m.; Flathead 1. 75 m.; 

 Tip Top 1. 8m.; last best; trout only; flies, grasshoppers and meat of any kind used 

 for baits; June 1 to August 31 best: hotel $2 p. d.. "but no beds." Indians and 

 half-breeds as guides at reasonable prices. All the above waters are good, the trout 

 running from > 2 to 18 Ibs. 



Avon (N. P. See page VIII) Dog cr.. Trout cr., Six Mile cr. and Little Blackfoot 

 r.; Little Blackfoot r. best; mountain trout and whiteflsh, about squally divided; 

 bird meat and grasshoppers used as baits; June to October Inclusive best; hotel $2 

 p. d. ; guides $3 p. d. ; boats and bait at small cost. Big Blackfoot r. a noted trout- 

 ing water, is 35 m. N. E. from Avon, at which point conveyances can be had. 



Bearmouth (N. P.) Harvey cr. 2 m.; Willow cr. 8m.; Big Blackfoot r. 30 

 m.; last best; trout and whiteflsh; trout (salmon and mountain) most numerous; 

 flies, grasshoppers and beef used; September and October best; hotel $2 p. d.; 

 boats not needed. 



Belknap (N. P. See page VIII) Clark's fork of Columbia r. % m. ; Grove's cr. 



m. . Beaver cr. 6m.; two last best; salmon trout, brook trout, chub, etc.; brook 

 trout mostly; art. flies used generally; August and September best; no hotels, 

 camping has to be done. 



Big- Timber (N. P.) Yellowstone r. m.; trout, whiteflsh, etc.; trout most 

 numerous; flies and minnows used; August and September best: hotel $2 p. d. 



Billing's (N. P.) Rock cr. 2G m.; Yellowstone r. adjacent; Rosebud 1.70 m.; 

 Prior cr. 20 m. ; Rosebud 1. best; trout etc.; trout most numerous; art. flies, grass- 

 hoppers and minnows used; August, September and October best; hotels $2 to $3 p. 

 d.; superior trout fishing. 



Butte (N. P. & U. P.) Big Hole r. 30 m.; Deer Lodge r. 18 m.; first best; trout and 

 grayling are the principal varieties; worms, minnows and art. flies used- June to 

 October best; there are no hotels at fishing waters ; excursions are made from 

 Butte; boats and bait can be had at fishing grounds. 200 Ibs of trout reported as a 

 days catch for 5 rods. Other waters easily reached give superior fishing fox- 

 trout. 



Ouster (N. P. See page VIII) Yellow r. 1 in.; Big Horn r. 3 m.; Little Hornr. 

 3 m., Stinking Water cr. and Rotten Grass cr. are noted trout streams; Big Horn r. 

 best; pickerel, trout etc.: pickerel are most numerous in the Yellowstone and Lower 

 Big Horn, and trout in the mountain streams; minnows, raw meat and art. flies 

 used; June, July and September best; hotels $2.50 p. d.; fine hunting in this sec- 

 tion also. Custer is the gateway station to the celebrated Big Horn Mountains. 



Deer Lodge (U. P.) Dempsey l*s 20 m.; Race Track cr. 8 m Rock cr. 12 in.; 

 first best; brook trout; beef, grasshoppers and flies as baits; June, July and August 

 best; hotels $2 to $2.50 p. d.; boats unnecessary; bait plenty and without cost. 



Dillon (U. P.) Beaverhead r. ) m.; grayling and whitefish are principal vari- 

 eties; grub bait in winter and grasshoppers in warm weather; all months good 

 except May and June; hotel $2 p. d. There are some small creeks 10 to 15 miles 

 from here where trout are caught from May to November; guides and boats not 

 needed. 



Elliston (N. P.) Little Blackfoot r. near station; trout or whitefish; trout most 

 mimerous; grasshoppers and art. flies used; April, May and September best; hotel 

 $2 p. d.; guide $5 p. d.; boats $3.50 p. d. Elliston is the station where anglers 

 get off when bound for the celebrated waters of Big Blackfoot r. and other great 

 fishing resorts. 



Evaro (N. P.) Creek (unnamed) 3 m.; mountain trout; fresh beef is the local 

 bait; autumn best. 



Gallatin (N. P.) Gallatin r., Madison r. and Jefferson r.; first best; trout, gray- 

 ling and whiteflsh; all numerous; grasshoppers usual bait; July, August, September 

 and October best; hotels $10 p. w; excellent trouting. 



Garrison (N. P. See page VIII) Rock cr.. Willow cr., Warm Springs cr. and 

 Little 131acl:ioot r.; the three first mentioned best; mountain trout and meadow 



