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best; pickerel, b. b,, perch etc.; pickerel and b. b. most numerous; live baits most- 

 ly used; June and September best; hotel $4 to $5 p,w.; boats 50c to $1 p. d. There 

 are a number of brooks in vicinity that contain small trout. .Walkers p. contains 

 an abundance of good sized b . b. 



Charlestown (Coon. K.) Connecticut r. near station; Great br. 3^ m.; Black r. 

 2m.; b. b., pike and trout; for bass and pike Conn, and Black rs. best; Great br. 

 for trout; bass are most numerous; minnows, gofers, blk. crickets etc. used; June, 

 "best for pike; May and June for trout and August for bass; hotels $2 p. d.; guides 

 boats and bait at reasonable rates. 



Olaremont June. (Conn. River.) Sunapee 1. 20 m; b. b., trout, land-locked 

 salmon; b. b. most numeroiis; small shiners, crickets and grasshoppers as baits; 

 July and August best; hotels and plenty of boarding houses at reasonable rates; 

 guides, boats and bait at moderate charge. 



Epping (W. N. & R.) Pawtuckaway 1. 6 m.; b. b. and pickerel principally; au- 

 tumn anc? winter best hotels at reasonable rates guides |lp. d.; boats and bait 

 can be procured. 



Glen (P. & O.) Saco r. >m.; Ellis r. near station; East branch Saco r. 1 m.; 

 Rocky branch 1 m.; Wild r. 15 m.; Wildcat r. 3 m.; all very good but Wild r. best; 

 speckled trout and a few rock salmon; flies and worms used; July and Augiist 

 best; hotels $1 p. d ; guides $2 p, d.; boats and bait reported free. 



Gorhani (Gr. T. .See page V.) Androscoggin r. >4 m.; Peabody r. % m.; Moose 

 br. % m Peabody r. best; trout; worm bait; June and July best; hotels at reason- 

 able prices. There is good pickerel fishing ir the Androscoggin r., and at times 

 trout are caught in the same waters that run up to 6 or 7 Ibs. These fish are evi- 

 dently from Umbagog 1. The trout fishing is reported excellent for fish varying 

 from 3 to 16 oz. ^ 



Great Falls (B. & M.) Salmon Falls r.; Red br. y z m.; Black Water br.; Tate 

 br.; Plains br.; Gov. Goodwin br.i Branch br.; Abbott br.; Coles p.; Hussey's p.; 

 Knight's p.; all good; the above waters vary in distance from ) m. to 6 m. ; trout, 

 pickerel, b. b., perch, etc., are numerous; worms, live bait and flies usual baits; 

 May, June and September best; good through the ice in winter months; hotels $2 

 p. d. and some at $4 p. w.; boats lOc p. h. or 50c p. d. ; bait cheap. 



Hubbards (W. N. & R.) Island p. Y 2 m.; pickerel, perch, b. b. and hornpouts; 

 perch and hornpouts most numarous; shiner an,i worm baits; good most all 

 months; hotels $1 p. d.; guides can be had; boats 5c to lOc p. h. 



Hudson (W. N, & R.) Otternick p. % m.; Little Massabesic p. 2 m.; some 

 brooks adjacent to above waters; Little Massabesic best; pickerel, perch, trout, 

 bream, etc. ; worms, frog legs, small fish, etc., used. The above waters are well 

 fished. 



Keene (Conn. R.) Monodnock 1. (locally called "Dublin p.") 12 m.; Chesterfield 

 1.10m.; Munsonville reservoir 10 in.; all good waters; in Monodnock 1. trout; in 

 Chesterfield 1. pike, b. b. and perch; in Munsonville reservoir b. b., pickerel etc.; 

 art. flies, minnows and other lures used: May, June, July, August and September 

 best months; no hotels at Monodnock or Munsonville, but one at Chesterfield; 

 boats can be had at all the waters named. 



Laconia (B. & L.) L. Winnesquam % m.; L. Winnepesaukee 6 m.; about equal: 

 trout, b. b., pickerel, perch, cusk etc. in the following order of abundance; perch, 

 cusk, pickerel, bass and trout- live bait and worms used; January to March and 

 June to August best; hotels at reasonable rates; boats and bait at moderate 

 charges. Lake Winnesquam affords excellent fishing. A few landlocked salmon 

 have been taken from Lake Winnepesaukee. 



Lee (W. N. & R.) Wheelwrights p. 2> m.; Pawtuckaway p. 4) m.; Pawtuck- 

 away p. best; b. b., pickerel and perch; pickerel most abundant; February, March, 

 September and October best; baits live shiners; no regular hotels; guides reason- 

 able. Fishing through the ice much followed. 



Nashua ( W. N. &R.)L. Babboosic 8 m . ; Reed's p. 4 m.; b. b., pickerel etc.; 

 b. b. most mimerous; helgramites, flies, worms etc. as bait; April and May best; 

 hotels at Nashua at reasonable price; boats plenty and moderate. 



New Durham (B. & M.) Merrynieeting Bay 4 m; trout and pickerel principal- 

 ly; "red fins" as bait; June and October best. 



Newmarket (B. & M.) Great Bay 1 m. ; Fresh r. y z m.; Pawtuckaway p. 12 m.; 



