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Dry br. 3 m.; about alike; trout; worms and flies used; May and June best; hotels 

 at reasonable rates; guides and boats not ueeded; oait plenty. The best fishing is 

 between this station and the headwaters of the br's from 3 to 5 m. 



Guilderland Centre (N. Y. W. S. &B.) Blacker. % m.; Normanskillcr. % m.; 

 Thompson's 1. 4 m.; Warner's 1. 5 m.; Thompson's 1. best; b. b., pickerel and trout; 

 pickerel most numerous; spoons, small fish and worms as baits; May, June and 

 September best; hotels $1.50 p. d.; boats free, bait cheap. A pond distant 2 m., 

 contains many trout, the owner charging $1 p. h. for fishing it. 



Hadley (Adirondack) Hudson and Sacondaga r's.; Lake Luzerne, Ephnors 1.; 

 Stewart 1.; Wolf, Buttermilk and Kerr cr's.; Bovard 1. and Porteous 1. all > to 5 m.; 

 Lake Luzerne best; b. b., trout and pickerel; bass most numerous; dobsons and 

 crab (crayfish) baits; September and October best; hotels at $12 to $22.51) p. w. - 

 guides at reasonable rates; boats $1 p, d. 



Hamburgh (N. Y. L. E. & W.) Lake Erie 4m., b. b., pike, perch etc.; pike and 

 perch most abundant; May and June best; baits used, minnows, crabs and worms; 

 hotel $2 p. d. 



Hammels (N. Y. W. & R.) Jamaica Bay and Atlantic Ocean; bluefish, flounders 

 etc.; soft clams and skimmers usual baits; April and November best; hotels $2 

 p. d.; guides at reasonable prices; boats 50c p. d. Flood tide best. 



Hammond (U. & B. R.) Black 1. 3 m.; St. Lawrence r. (see Clayton N. Y.); 

 Pike, picjierel and b. b.; usual baits; July and August best months; guide, boats 

 and bait $2.50 p. d. 



Hammoudsport (B. & H.) Lake Keuka near by; salmon or lake trout, b. b., 

 pickerel, perch, and a few land-locked salmon; usual baits; May, June, Sept. and 

 Oct. are the best mouths; hotels $1.60 to $2 p, d.; no guides required; boats and 

 baits moderate. 



Hammondville (C. P. I. Co.'s) Long p. 5 in.; Paradox 1. 3 m.; Pyramid p. 4 m.; 

 Schroon 1. 11 m.; about equal; trout, b. b., pickerel etc.; bass most abundant;,flie.s, 

 minnows, crayfish etc. as baits; July, August and September best; hotels at reason- 

 able prices, varying some what at the different places; boats and other accommoda- 

 tions can be had. All of the above waters are noted fishing grounds. 



Hankins (N. Y. L. E. & W.) Delaware r. % m.; Long p. 9 m.; the first oest; 

 trout, b. b. and pickerel; bass most numerous; spring and early summer best for 

 buss; baits clippers (helgramites), worms and live bait; hotels $1 p. d.; no pro- 

 fessional guides; boats can be had a-t moderate charges. 



Harford (S. C.) Trout cr. near station; trout worms and flies used; April and 

 May best; hotel $2p.d. 



Hartford (Leh. V. See page VI.) Fuller cr. near by. Trout, usually with 

 worms in Jime and September; hotels $1.50 to $2 p. d.; guides $1.50 p. d. ; boats 

 not needed. 



Hawley (N. Y. L. E. & W.) White Deer p. 5m.; Wallenpaupack cr. 1> m.; 

 Fairview 1, and Wolf p. 6 m. : the latter best; trout, b. b., pickerel and perch; black 

 bass most numerous; usual baits; Aug. and Sept. best: hotels $1.50 to $2 p. d.; 

 guides, boats and baits moderate. The local anglers at Hawley favor Wolf p., Fair- 

 view and Walleupaupack 1. 



Herkimer (N. Y. C. & H. R.) Jocks L; Jones 1. and headwaters of Weet Canada 

 cr. ; first two best: trout; fly and worm baits; May, June and July best; hotels at 

 $'2 p. d.; guides $2 to $5 p. d. 



Heuyelton (R. W. & O.) Black 1. 4 m.; Oswegatchie r. near station; first named 

 best; pickerel, bass, mascalonge. bullheads etc.; pickerel, bass and bullheads most 

 numerous; spoons used mostly; guides can be had. 



High Bridge (N. Y. C. & N.) Harlem r. near station; bass principally; shrimp 

 bait; good usual seasons; hotel $2.50 p. d. ; boats 50c p. hour. 



Highland (N. Y. W. S. &B.) Black p. 5m.; b.b. and pickerel; minnow baits; 

 boats and bait at small cost. 



Highland Mills (N. Y. L. E. & W.) Cromwells 1. \y 2 m.; Popolo 1. 4 m.: 

 Summit 1. 4 m.; Twin Lakes 5 m.; Round p. 4> m.; Little Long p. 5 m.: Momba- 

 sha p. 6 m.; Slaughter's p. 4 m.; Lake Lamoreaux 5 m.; Slaughter's, Mombasha aud 

 Popolo the best; perch, pickerel and b. b.; the two last most abundant; May, JUIH-, 



