166 THE ANGLEU'tt GUIDE BOOK. 



minnows, flies etc. as baits; July, September and October best; hotel at reasonable 

 price; boats can be had. Good b. b. fishing. 



Columbia (P. & R. and Penna. r.) Susquehanna r. near station; b. b., salmon 

 (pike-perch), sunfish, rockfish (striped bass), etc.; b. b., salmon and catfish most 

 numerous ; crabs, minnows, helgramites and worms as baits; May, June, July, Aug- 

 ust and September best; hotel $1.25 to $2 p. d.; guides $2 p. d.; boats 50c p. d.; 

 bait $1 p. 100. There is good fishing for b. b. among numerous islands below the 

 dam. See THE AMERICAN ANGLER, Vol. IV, pp. 74. 



Connellsville (B. & O.) Youghiogheny r. near station; Bear Run, McClintocks 

 Bun, Lost Run; first best for b. b., the creeks for brook trout; b. b. and brook 

 trout are the principal fish; minnow bait for bass, and worms and flies for trout; 

 hotels $2.50 p. d.; bait can be procured. Both bass and trout run small, but are 

 said to be numerous. 



Coudersport (C. & P. A.) Alleghany r. (upper waters); Kettle cr. (East and 

 North forks); Pine cr. and West Branch; Morris Run, Reeds Run, Nelson's Run, 

 Trout br., Fishing cr., Diugnian Run, all within a radius of 15 in.; trout principally; 

 worm and fly baits; hotels at reasonable prices. The drivers of the teams are con- 

 sidered good guides, and are generally employed as such by visiting anglers. Ex- 

 cellent fishing reported. 



Danville (D. L. & W.) Susquehanna r. >4 m.; s. m. b. b. principally; helgram- 

 ites, ("devils" locally), minnows, crabs (crayfish) and frogs as baits; June to Sept- 

 ember best; hotels $2 p. d.; boats 50c p. d.; bait lOc p. doz. 



Dauphin (P. & R.) Susquehauna r., Stoney cr., Clarks cr., Fishing cr. and Rat- 

 tling Run, first named best; b. b., salmon (pike-perch), etc.; b. b. most abundant; 

 live minnows as baits; June, July and September; hotels at reasonable prices; 

 boats $1.50 p. d. 



Delaware Water Gap (N. Y. S. & W.) Delaware r; X m.; Analomink r. y* m.; 

 Crystal 1. > 2 ni.; Marshalls cr.; Delaware r. and Crystal 1. beet.; b. b., pickerel, 

 brook trout, chub etc.; b. b., sunfish, chubs etc. most numerous; worms, bogarts, 

 email fish, crickets etc. as baits; June, July and August best; hotels at $1.50 to $2.5G 

 p. d.; boats 50c to $1 p. d.; bait can be procured. See THE AMERICAN ANGLER, vol. 

 Ill, pp. 217. A good b. b. and trout section. Bogarts are helgramites. 



Delta (Md. C.) Susquehanna r. 4 m.; Muddy cr.; Olivers run 1 m.; first best; 

 perch, b. b. and trout; bass in r. and trout in cr's; worms as baits; spring months 

 best for trout; hotel, boats and bait at reasonable prices. 



Dingman's Ferry (N. Y. L. E. & W. to Port Jervis thence by stage.) Amimber 

 of excellent trout streams are in this vicinity. There are several hotels at fair 

 prices; guides not needed; livery charges moderate. This trouting section is visit- 

 ed by large numbers of N. Y. and Phila. city anglers, but a fairly good basket can 

 be made by an expert up to the close of the season August 1 . See THE AMERICAN 

 ANGLER, vol. Ill, pp. 381. 



Dudley (H. & B. T. M.) Miller's r. 1 m.; Little Trough cr. 4 m.; Juniata r. 6 m.; 

 Juniata r. best; troutand b. b.; trout most numerous; June, July and August 

 best: baits flies, worms, toads and minnows; hotels $1.50 p. d., $6 p. w.; guides 

 and boats not needed. Trout reported very plentiful in Miller's r. 



Dunningfs (D. L. & W.) Roaring br. and tributaries near station; Hazard p. 5 

 m.; Kizer's p. 9 m.; Rattlesnake p. 3 m. ; trout, pickerel, sunfish etc.; coarse fish 

 are most abundant; worms, flies and spoon hooks usual baits; hotel 75c p. d. The 

 Hazard and Rattlesnake p'ds are preserved, the others free and well fished by local 

 anglers. 



East Greenville (Perkiomen r.) Perkiomen cr. 1 m.; b. b., sunfieh, chub etc.; 

 minnows, tadpoles and helgramites as baits; June, July, September and October 

 best; hotel $1 p. d. Excellent b. b. fishing with the fly. See THE AMERICAN ANGLES, 

 vol. Ill, pp. 376. 



Easton (Severa* r. r.) Delaware r. at station; good b. b. fishing; bait crayfish,; 

 worms etc.; accommodations at fair prices. 



Economy (P. & L. E.) Ohio r. and Raccoon cr.; the first fair and the last best; 

 b. b., perch, catfish etc.; worms, crayfish and ninnows as baits; April 15 to June 

 15 best; hotel, boats and bait at moderate charges. In the fall pike and pike-percli 

 are caught. 



Entriken (H. & B, T. M.) Coffee run cr. at station; Raystown branch of Juuiat* 



