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May, June, July, August and September best; ebb tide best; hotel at moderate prices; 

 guides $2 to $3 p. d.; row boats 75c p. d. 



Bronxville (N. Y. C. & H. R.) Sprain br. 1 m.; Grassy Sprain br. 2) 2 ' m.; Bronx 

 r. ' 4 m.; speckled trout in two first named, and pickerel in Bronx r.; pickerel 

 mo.st numerous; small fisli as baits; April and May best for troiit, usual seasons 

 for pickerel 



Erockfielcl (D. L. & W.) Moscow br. 5 m.; a few brook trout can be caught in 

 the early spring. 



Brtisliton (O. & L. C.) Gale br. > m.; Little Salmon r. near station; first best, 

 Irook trout; worms, flies and grasshoppers as baits; May and June best; kotels 

 $1.50 to $2 p. d., $5 to $7 p. w.; no boats used; bait can be had cheap. The best 

 fishing is only to be had about 5 m. up Gale br. 



Buffalo (Several r. r.) Lake Erie and Niagara r. immediately adjacent; last nam- 

 ed best; b. b., mascalonge, yellow and blue pike, yellow perch, also white bass and 

 moon-eyes in season; yellow perch and b. b. most abundant; for b. b. soft shell 

 fresh water lobster (crayfish) are used as bait, and live minnows for perch; June to 

 November best; hotels $3 p. d.; boatmen $3 p. d. including boat; lobsters 2c 

 each. 



Burnside (N. Y. O. & W. Seepage X.) Otter Kills ^ m.; pickerel, perch, etc.; 

 pickerel most numerous; small fish are usual baits; June, July and October best; 

 boats can be had. 



Cadyville (Chateaugay.) Saranac r. and various br's running into it; br's are 

 best; trout principally; usual baits; hotel $1 p. d. 



Caldwell (D. & H. C. See page XL) Lake George near station; Glen 1. 4 m.; 

 first best; trout, bass, perch, pickerel, etc.; perch most numerous; worms, crickets, 

 clobsous and minnows as baits; May and June best for trout, and August and Sep- 

 tember for bass; hotels $3 to $4 p. d.; guides $3 p. d.; boats 50c to $1 p. d. 



Caledonia (N. Y. C. & H. R.) Spring cr. near station; Allen's cr. 1 m.; first best; 

 speckled trout; flies used; April 1 to September 1 best; hotels $1.50 p. d. ; guides 

 can be had at reasonable prices ; boats 50c p. d. There is excellent fishing on some 

 preserved parts of Caledonia cr., which can be fished under permits. The N. Y. 

 hatching houses are also on Caledonia cr. 



Callicoon (N. Y. L. E. & W.) Delaware r. and Callicoon cr. near station; Hoi- 

 lister cr. 1 ' 2 m.; Swager 1. 3 m., Pike p. 6 m.; Sand p. 9 m.; Duck Harbor p. 7 m.; 

 all good; b. b. in the Delaware r. and Swager 1.; trout in the cr., and pickerel and 

 perch in the p.; usual baits, including lamprey eels, helgramites (dobsons) and 

 white grubs; May and June for trout, June, July, August and Sept, for b. b., and 

 Sept. and Oct. for pickerel and perch; hotels $2 p. d., less by the w.; guides $1.50 

 p. d., including boat: $1 p. 100. for bait, of which the helgramite and young eel 

 are the best. The fishing in all the above named waters is good. 



Cambridge (D. & H. C. See page XL) Jackson 1's and Battenkill r. 5 in.; both 

 good, pickerel, bass, perch, etc., trout only in the Battenkill which are taken with 

 worms, grasshoppers or flies ; live fish, small frogs and worms used for others; 

 good in usiial seasons; hotels $1 to $2 p. d. ; boats 50c p. d. 



Cartiden (R. W. & O.) Mad r. and Fish cr. running through town; Salmon r. 18 

 m. Oneida 1. 8 m.; Oneida 1., Salmon and Mad r,s best; b. b. in Oneida 1. and Fish 

 cr., and trout in the r's; flies and worms used in the r's, and minnows in 1.; May 

 and June best; hotels $1.50 p. d.; boats and bait at reasonable prices. Oneida L 

 gives good b. b. fishing. 



Cameron Mills (N. Y. L. E. & W.) Goodhue 1. 3 m.; Cranberry 1. 2% m.; Can- 

 isteo r. >4 m.; Cranberry 1. is the best; pickerel, b. b. and perch; perch and pickerel 

 most numerous; minnows and dobsons best bait; May and June best months; 

 boats and bait can be had at reasonable rates. 



Campville (N. . L. E. & W.) Susquehanna r. at station; rock bass and wall- 

 eyed pike; rock bass most numerous; July, August and September best; dobsons 

 and lamper eels used; no regular hotels; boats very moderate. 



Canaan (B. & A.) Queechy 1. \y z m.; Frinches Trout p. 2} 2 m.; Bear Hole 

 (trout stream) 2m.; first best; black and rock bass, perch, pickerel and trout; b. 

 b. most numerous; dobsons, crickets, grasshoppers and minnow baits; September 

 and October test; hotels $1.50 to $2 p. d.; guides at reasonable charges; boats 75 C - 

 to $1 p. d. ; bait $1 p. KM). Good fishing. 



