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Low Point (N. Y. C. & H. R.) Hudson r.; black and striped bass, white and 

 yellow perch, etc.; white perch most numerous; minnows, crickets, salt mackerel, 

 etc. used for baits; September and October best; hotels in summer season at $0 to 

 $8 p. w. Flood tide best. 



Lowville (U. & B. R.) Beaver r. and other waters contain lake and brook trout 

 to catch which May and June are considered the best months. Our correspondent's 

 chirography is of such a character that we can glean only the fact that a number of 

 lakes not very far off contain plenty of lish and that the charges are not unreason- 

 able. 



Lyon Mountain (Chateaugay) Upper Chateaugay 1. 4 m.; Chazy 1. 6 m.; salmon 

 and brook trout and whitensh; two first named best; trolling spoons, fly hooks 

 and worms used; June to October best; hotels $2 p. d.; guides at moderate charge; 

 boats and bait 50c to $1 p. d. 



Lyons (N. Y. W. S. & B. and S. G. & C.) Clyde r. '4 m ; Mud cr. 1 m.; Canandai- 

 gua outlet 1 m.; Clyde r. best for pike, and for pickerel in April; Canandaigua 

 outlet for b. b., and after April for pickerel; pike, pickerel, b. b., rock bass, etc.; 

 black and rock bass most numerous; April best for pickerel, May for pike and July 

 for b. b.; minnows, grasshoppers and art. flies are used; hotels $2 p. d.; guides 

 $1.50 p. d. ; boats 50c p. d., and minnows f 1 p. 100. Excellent waters for pike and 

 pickerel, both of which run large. 



Machias (B. N. Y. & P.) Lime 1. y z m.; 1. m. b. b., perch, bullheads etc.; perch 

 most numerous; worms, grubs and minnows as baits; June and July best; hotels 

 at reasonable rates; boats 25c p. d. This 1. has been recently stocked and fair fish- 

 ing is expected during this season. 



Malone (0. & L. C.) Meachem 1. 25 m.; State Dam 13 m.; Bound 1. 13 m.; St. 

 Regis 1.35m.; Ragged 1. 16 m.; the two first are best; speckled and lake trout; 

 speckled trout most numerous; flies and worms used; May and June best; 

 hotels $2 to $2.50 p. d.; guides at moderate prices; boats 50c p. d. Other waters 

 give like good fishing These are all excellent grounds. 



Mamaroneck (N. Y., N. H, & H.) The fishing is done in Long Island Sound ^ 

 m. distant. Striped bass, blackfish, snappers, flounders and tomcods are caught; 

 the blacklist! most numerous; baits, clams, fiddlers, shrimp, minnows and crab. 

 The rocks off Milton Point are best for striped bass and snappers; hotels, boats, 

 boatmen, baits at fair prices. See THE AMERICAN ANGLER, vol. VII, page 42. 



Manlius (S. O. & N. Y.) Cazenovia 1. at station; there are also 10 or 12 other 

 lakes within easy reach, and some rivers as the Seneca, Oneida, Chittenango etc.; 

 s. and 1. m. b. b.. perch, pike, rock bass, pickerel etc.; perch and rock bass most 

 numerous; spoons, frogs, minnows, worms and crayfish baits; hotels at reasona- 

 ble rates; boats 25c to $1 p. d. 



Manlius Centre (N. Y. W. S. & B.) Green 1. 2 m.; trout, pike etc.; trout most 

 numerous; worms and small fish as baits. May, June, July and August best; boats 

 25c p. h. This is a favorite ground of Syracuse, (N. Y.) anglers. 



Manor (L. I. Seepage XIX) Peconic r. }< m.; numeroiis p. from ) 4 ' to 5m.: 

 about equal; pickerel, perch, sunfish, catfish etc.; pickerel and catfish most nume- 

 rous; meat, worms, small fish etc.; April and May best; hotel $1 p. d.; boats at 

 low cost; bait easily procured. Long Island Sound 7m. distant gives good porgy 

 fishing at all stages of the tide, especially in the months of July and Aug. 



Mapleton (So. C.) Owasco 1. 4 m.: Cayugal. 5 m.; both good; trout, pike, pick- 

 erel, b. b. and perch; trout and perch most abundant; minnow bait; July, August, 

 September and October best; boats and bait can be had. 



Marathon (D. L. & \V.) Tioughnioga r. near station; b. b. and pickerel; b. b. 

 most numerous; frogs, dobsons, grasshoppers and crab (crayfish) baits; July and 

 August best; hotels $2 p. d. The b. b. do not run over 3) Ibs. 



Martville (So. C.) Sodus cr. near station; bass and coarse varieties; the first 

 predominating; fly and spoon hooks iised; June and July best; hotel $1 p. d.; 

 guide $1.50 p. d.; boats and bait can be had reasonable. 



Mattituck (L. I. See page XIX.) Long IslanJ Sound 1) m.; Mattituck cr. near 

 station; Little Peconic Bay }-% m.; Marsatooka 1. ,'4 m.; first best; bluetish, king- 

 fish, perch, pickerel, bass, etc. ; bluefish, kingfish and weakfish most abundant; 

 clams, bunkers and soft crabs as baits; July, August and September best; hotels 

 $2 p. d.; guides with boats $5 p. d.; rowboats $2 p. d; The slack of the ebb tide i* 

 considered best. 



