138 THE ANGLER'S GUIDE BOOK. 



Ithaca (D. L. & W.) Cayuga 1. 1 m.; b. b., rock base, pike, pickerel etc.; the 

 Uiiierent varieties of bass most abundant; flies, minnows, worms etc. as baits; 

 June to October best: hotels $2 to $3 p. d.: guide at $1.50 p. d.; boats $1 p. d. 

 Fishing at thi.s end of Cayuga 1. is only -'so-so," and trout are scarce, although a 

 few may be caught early in the season. 



Jamestown ("N. Y. P. & O. See page XII) Chautauqua 1. 4 m. and outlet flow- 

 ing through town; mascalonge, 1. and 8. m. b. b., rock bass, perch and bullheads, 

 mascalonge ands. m. b. b. most numerous; live minnows and art. minnows and 

 trolling spoons used, June, September and October best; hotels $2 to 3 p. d. ; 

 guides, boats etc. can be had reasonable. 



Jessups Landing" (Adirondack) Hunt 1., Jennie 1., Effnor 1. Earlye cr. 4 m.; 

 lakes best; bass and trout; bass most abundant; minnows and dobsons usual baits; 

 May and June are best for trout and August for baes; hotel $2 p. d.; guides $3 p. 

 d.; boats $1 p. d. 



Jordar (N. Y. C. & H. R.) Seneca r. and Cross 1. \y z m.; last best; pike, pick- 

 erel and b. b.; Oswego (1. m.) bass most plentiful; crabs and minnows as baits; 

 Augvistand September best; hotel $2 p. d.; guide $2 p. d.; boats 25c to 50c p. d.; 

 bait $1 p. 100. 



Katonah (N. Y. C. & H. R.) Lake Waccabuc 6 m.; Cross r. # m.; Crotou r. % m.; 

 first best; pike and b. b., the latter most abundant; live fish, frogs and i iher baits; 

 June, July and August best: hotels at reasonable rates; boats 75c p. d. 



Kennedy (N. Y. L. E. & W.) Conewango cr. near station; pickerel, bass, pike, 

 etc.; usual baits; April and May best; hotels $1.50 p. d. The fishing at this point 

 depends mainly upon the extent of the spring floods, which if full, fair fishing is 



Keuka, Lake (via Bath on N. Y. L. E. & W.) B. b., salmon or lake trout; the 

 first very numerous, the latter getting more plentiful every season; hotels $(> 

 to $15 p. w.; boats and guides reasonable. See THE AMERICAN ANGLER, vol. IV. 

 page 58. 



Kinderhook (B. & A.) Kinderhook 1. % m. ; 1. ands. m., b. b., pickerel and 

 perch; bass most numerous; minnows, frogs and flies usual baits; May, June, 

 July, August and September best; hotels $2 p. d.; boatmen $1 to $2 p. d.; boats 

 and bait cheap. The 1. ni. b. b. run large in this 1., up to 7 Ibs., and good fishing 

 is reported. 



Kings Bridge (N. Y. C. & N.) Harlem r. near station; Spuyten Duyvil cr. ] u 

 m.; Hudson r. % in.; striped base, blackflsh, tonicods etc.; tomcods most numer- 

 ous; shrimp, sand worms and soft clams as baits; May, June, July, August, Septem- 

 ber and October best; hotels $2 p. d.; guide $1 p. d.; boat, bait and tackle can be 

 had at 75c p. d. Ebb tide is the best. 



Kingston (N. Y. W. S. & B.) Hudson r. \y z m.; Auntrines 1. 4m.; 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 

 4th and 5th Biunewater 1's 5 m. ; Esopus cr. i m. ; Wallkill r. 2m.; about equally 

 good; pickerel, b. b., yellow perch, b. b. and coarse fish most numerous; worms, 

 dobsons and minnows as baits; Jui:e, July, August and September best; hotel at 

 reasonable rate; boats $1 p. d. ; bait $1 p. 100. 



Lake Cham plain (Via various r. r. from different points) There is good fish- 

 ing from V-ead to foot of lake, and especially on the Vermont shore at Thompsons 

 Point near the mouth of Otter cr. and in that vicinity; at Cedar Beach; near the 

 mouth of Vunooski and Lamoille r's; in Malletts Bay and in the waters between the 

 towns of South Hero, Grand Isle and North Hero in Grand Isle Co. : in Reclus 

 Bay, about Cedar, Fish Bladder, Savage, Butlers and Woods Island, the latter called 

 as good as any in the lake. In St. Albans Bay the fishing is superb; at Route's 

 Point it is excellnt, and on this ground mascalonge are taken; b. b., pike, pickerel, 

 perch and pike-perch are caught. Livebait, trolling or still fishing is the favorite 

 bait, but on the reefs or bars the art. fly does deadly work. The yellow perch are 

 large and swarm in great numbers. 



Lake Mahopac (N. Y. C. & E. R. and N. Y. C. & N.) Lake Mahopac y a m.; Mud 

 1>. V.m.; Kirk 1. 2 m.; Long p. 2m .; Lake Mahopac and Kirk 1. best; pickerel, b. b., 

 white perch etc.; pickerel and b. b. most abundant; live bait (small fish), mostly; 

 June and September best; hotels $2 to $3 p. d., and $5 and upwards p. w. ; gulden 

 $2 p. d.; boats $1.50 p. d.; bait $i p. 100. 



Lakewood (N. Y. P. foO. See pag XII) Chautauqua 1. % m.; pickerel, b. and 

 yellow b. etc.; b. and yellow b. most abundant; live and art. minnows and spoons 



