116 THE ANGLER'S GUIDE BOOK. 



April, May, September and October best; hotels $2.50 p. d. Our informant writes : 

 " we catch 200 br. trout on a favorable day, and 30 to 50 Ibs. of salmon trout is not 

 an uncommon score for a day's fishing." 



Townsend (N. P.) Dry cr. IG'ja.: Deep cr. 15m.; last best; mountain trouti 

 flies and grasshopper baits; June to November best. 



Trout Creek (N. P.) Clark's fork of Columbia r. }^ m.; Trout cr. }' 2 m.; last 

 best: trout, whitefish and salmon; trout most numerous; art. flies used; July, 

 August and September best; hotel $2 p. d. 



Turab. (N. P. See page VIII.) Rook cr. 11 m.; Black Foot r. 4m.; first best; 

 trout: grasshoppers and art. flies used; early spring and late fall best; no hotel 

 nearer than next station (Bonita) guides and baits can be procured reasonable. 

 Good fishing reported. 



Warm Spring's (U. P.) Lost cr. 1 m.; Warm Springs cr. near station; first 

 "best; speckled trout only; flies, grasshoppers, rresh meat, etc. as baits; good at all 

 times; hotel $17 p. w.; boat included in board; bait plentiful. 



Wickes (N. P.) Beaver cr. 10m.; Muskrat br. 10m.; first best; trout; art. flies 

 are used; hotel $2.50 p. d. 



Woodlin (N. P.) Thompson r. 2 m. and Jocko r. The first is an excellent trout 

 water. For fish, etc. see Spokane Falls, Wash. T., and THE AMERICAN ANGLER, vol. 

 VII, page 26. 



NEBRASKA. 



Alkali (U. P.) North Platte r. 2> m.; South Platte r. % m.; first best; pike, cat- 

 fish, etc.; catfish mostly; minnow and frog bait; May to October best; boats can 

 be had. 



Beatrice (U. P.) Big Blue r.; pickerel, bass, catfish, etc.; pickerel and catfish 

 most numerous; minnow and beef baits; June best month; hotels at moderate 

 charges; boats and bait reasonable. 



Buda (U. P.) Wood r. 2} m.; Platte r. 2m.; first best; a few trout, but catfish 

 principally; worm bait; May till cold weather best season; fishing indifferent. 



Clear Creek (U. P.) Platte r., Oti cr. and Clear ci. !). m.; first best; pike, cat- 

 fish, sunfish, etc.: coarse fish predominating; small fish and worm baits; June, 

 Jifly and August best; hotel $1 to $2 p. d.; boats and bait at small cost. The catfish 

 in the Platte r. run large. 



Columbus (U. P ) Platte r., Loup r. and Stevens 1. each within 2 m.; two last 

 best; b. b., pickerel, buffalo, catfish, etc.: pickerel most abundant; spoons ami 

 worms used; usual seasons; hotels $1 to $2 p. d.; boats and bait at nominal cost. 



Duncan (U. P.) Platte r. 1m.; Loup r. 3 m.; last named best; b. b., whitefish, 

 catfish, etc.: catfish most numerous; fresh meat and worms usual baits; fall mouths 

 best; hote at reasonable rate. 



Pullerton (U. P.) Cedar r near station; a few pike, but catfish principally; 

 frogs, bird and meat baits; April, May and June best; hotels $2 p. d.; boats and 

 bait at nominal prices. 



Hansen (St. J. & W.) Platte r. 1% m.; the river at this point contains some 1. 1>. 

 which are caught most readily in the months of May and June; hotel charges $2 

 p.d. 



Holmesville (U. P.) Big Blue r. near station; pike, catfish, gar, etc.; catfish 

 most numerous; fresh meat, frog, minnow and worm baits; May and June best 

 months; hotels $1 p. d.; guide at reasonable charge; boat lOc p. h. The best 

 grounds are just below the dam. 



Jamaica (U. P.) Salt cr. near station; pike and catfish; the latter predominat- 

 ing; any kind of meat used as bait; April, May and June best; boats and bait free. 

 The fishing is reported good of its kind. 



Madison (U. P.) Elkhorn r. 13 m.; Battle cr. 15 m.; last best; pickerel, catfish 

 and buffalo; pickerel most numerous; spoons, frogs and meat used. 



Munson(U. P.) Elkhorn r. 2} m.; pickerel, bass and catfish; pickerel most 

 numerous; frog bait; May and June best. 



North Loup (U. P.) North Loup r. and Calamus r. 35 m.; wall eyed pike, white 



