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put in the lakes; the four first named are plenty; spoons and belly of pickerel or 

 perch used for pickerel, and worms for the other kinds; June 1 to October 1 best; 

 hotel $3 to $4 p. d., or $14 to $21 p. w.; boats 25c to 50c p h. There is said to be 

 good trouting at Lawrenceburg, a station on the Cats M. r. r.; in the Kiskatom cr., 

 a few rods from the station house. 



Mt. Marion (N. Y. W. S, & B., Esopus cr. and Plattskill cr. 1 m ; first best; b. 

 b. and pickerel; minnow bait; July, August and September best; hotel $2 p. d. or 

 $8 p. w.; boats and baits can be obtained, the two latter generally without 

 cost. 



Mt. McGregor (S. Mt. McG. & L. G.) Bonito 1. 1 m.; b. b. and pickerel; live 

 minnows and art. spoons used; best months, July, Aug. and Sept. Charges are 

 moderate for board, guides, boats and baits. 



Mt. Morris (N. Y. L. E. & W.) Genesee r. % m.; b. b. and pickerel; the latter 

 only occasionally caught; usual bait; hotels $2 p. d.; boats including bait 50c 

 p.d 



Mumford (R. & P. See page VI) Allen's cr. % m.; Spring cr. (rented and 

 leased) first named best and free; brook trout; worms and fly used; April and May 

 best; hotel $1.50 p. d.; some boats can be had. The fishing tickets on Spring cr. 

 are sold at $1 p. d.; for the season at $15 to $30. 



Nanuet (N. Y. L. E. & W.) Rockland 1. 7 m. ; pickerel, b. b., etc.; live bait used; 

 May and June best; hotels at reasonable rates; plenty of bait and boats to be had. 



Newark (N. Y. C. & H. R.) Sodus Bay 18 m.; b. b., pickerel, etc.; pickerel mos 

 numerous; spoons and minnows used; June and September best; hotels $1.50 p. 

 d.; boats plenty at 50c p. d.; bait 50c p. 100; guides including boat $2 to $3 p. d. 



Newark Valley (So. C.) Some fishing waters about.4 m. distant; trout and 

 bass; trout most numerous; flies used generally; April and May best; hotel $2 

 p.d. 



New Berlin (N. Y. O. &. W.) Unadilla r. % m.; Wharton cr. 1 m.; first best; 

 perch, pickerel, b. b., etc.; perch and pickerel most numerous; minnow and worm 

 baits; June to November best; hotels about $1.50 p. d.; boats and bait plenty and 

 cheap. 



Newtourgfh. (N. Y. W. S. & B.) Orange 1. 6 m.; Little p. 3 m.; first best; b. b., 

 pickerel, yellow perch, etc.; b. b. and pickerel most numerous; crabs and live bait 

 used; January, October and November best; hotels and guides at reasonable 

 prices; boats 75c p. d.; bait75c p. 100. 



New Hamburgh (N. Y. C. & H. R,) New Hamburgh reef on the Hudson r. } a 

 m.; white perch and striped bass, the first being most abundant; shrimp, worms 

 and live bait used'. July, August and September best; hotels $1.50 p. d.; guides at 

 moderate cost; boats $1 p. d. The above reef is celebrated for its white perch fish- 

 ing, and late in August sport is had in catching snappers (young bluefish > 4 ' Ib.) on 

 the surface with minnow bait. 



New Milford (L. & H. R.) Warwick cr. near station; Wawayanda 1. 4 m.; last 

 best; bass, pickerel, trout, etc.; bass and pickerel most abundant; worms, live bait 

 crickets, toads, etc. as baits; June, July and August best; hotels and guides at 

 reasonable prices; boats 50c p. d. 



NewPaltz(W. V.) Wallkill cr. at station; striped bass and strawberry bass; 

 first named most numerous; July, August and September best; baits dobsons, 

 grasshoppers, toads and worms; hotels $2 p. d., less p. w.; boats and bait at mod- 

 erate charge. 



New Scotland (N. Y. W. S. & B.) Thompson 1. 5m.; Warner's 1. 6m.; first 

 best; b. b., pickerel, perch, etc.; pickerel most numerous; minnow bait; August, 

 September, October and November best; hotels at reasonable prices; boats and 

 bait at moderate cost. 



New York City. The local fishing grounds are many in number and fruitful 

 of fish. Boats can be had at all of them and usually baits, the latter however had 

 better be provided before starting out. The charge for boats ranges from 5oc to $lp. 

 d.aud sufficient bait for a days fishing can be had for 50c, excluding however, shecl- 

 der crabs which vary in price with the supply. Baits of all kinds can generally br 

 obtained in Washington, Fulton or Catherine St. markets. Shrimp, shedder crabs 

 blood worms, sand worms and clams are the usual baits. Mummychugs or "kil- 

 lies," a hardy salt water miaaow, are used at times, and very successfully in "snap- 



