168 THE ANGLEB'S GUIDE BOOK. 



Harrisburg" (Several r. r.) Susquehanna r. oetween Steelton and Dauphin cov- 

 ering a distance of 12 m.; b. b., salmon (wall-eyed pike), etc.; lamprey eels, -worms, 

 minnows, toads etc. as baits; September and October best; hotels at $1.50 p. d.; 

 guides $1 p. d.; boats about $1 p. d. There is good b. b. fishing here under proper 

 conditions of the river. Fites Eddy and McCalls Ferry on the Susquehanna r. dis- 

 tant south 26 m. are noted as excellent b. b. grounds. 



Harrison Valley (C. C. & A.) Pine cr. and tributaries, Kettle cr.; the latter 

 best; trout; months of May and June best; hotels moderate, also guides; boats not 

 needed; excellent fishing on Kettle cr. See Cammal, Pa. 



Henryville (D. L. & W.) West branch of Broadheads cr. y % m.; East branch do. 

 1 in.; first best; trout; art. fly used; April i to July 1 best; hotel $1 p. d.; guides, if 

 needed, at reasonable charges. This is a noted trout ground. Every prominent 

 angler, from Thad. Norris's time down to the present day, has visited these waters 

 which still yield fair fishing all through the season. Our first fly was cast on the 

 West branch of Broadheads cr. some 20 years ago, and it was a gallant water in 

 those days. See THE AMEKICAN ANGLEK, Vol. Ill, pp. 217. 



Hickory Run (Leh. V. See page VI) Heads of Hickory Bun 4 m.; head of Black 

 cr. 5^2 m.; head of Hays cr. 4m.; head of Fourth Run 4 m.; Big p. 7> m.; Black 

 cr. best; trout; worm and fly baits; May, June and July best; no regular hotel; 

 guides $2 p. d. Big p. abounds with pickerel, perch etc. and is quite a resort for 

 fishermen from neighboring towns. Fair trouting in the runs and creeks. 



Hicks Perry (D. L. & W.) Susquehanna r. near station; Wapwallopen cr. 1 m.; 

 first best; b. b., salmon (pike-perch), etc.; b, b. most abundant; small fish, worms, 

 "devils" (helgramites), etc. as baits; July, August and September best; hotel at 

 reasonable prices; boats can be obtained. 



Hopewell (H. & B. T. M.) Raystown branch, Juniata r., Yellow cr., Sandy r.; 

 all within y z m.; Raystown branch best; b. b., catfish etc.; black bass and catfish 

 most numerous; Sept. and Oct. best; baits minnows, worms, frogs and grasshop- 

 pers; hotels $1 p. d.; guides, boats and baits reasonable; these waters reported to 

 be as good as any in Bedford Co. The dam is the best ground for b. b., which are 

 said to be plentiful. 



Hummelstown (P. & R.) Swatara cr. at station; b. b., sunfish and catfish; b.b. 

 most numerous; live bait used; June, July and September best; hotels $1.50 p. d.; 

 guides at reasonable rates; boats at low prices. This is a favorite fishing ground 

 with the anglers from Harrisburg, Lebanon and Reading. 



H unlocks (D. L. & W.) S\isquehanna r. near station; b. b. salmon (pike-perch), 

 etc.; b. b. most abundant; worms, crabs, "devils" (helgramites) and lamprey eels 

 as baits; July to Oct. 31 best; hotel $1 p. d.; boats 50c p. d.; bait cheap. Good 

 fishing. 



Huntingdon (Penna. r.) Juniata r. at station, Raystown branch of Juiiiatar. 

 2j^ m.; Stone cr. % m.; Crooked cr. % m.; Raystown branch best; b. b., pike, etc.; 

 b. b. most numerous; May, Sept. and Oct. best; baits, minnows, toads and worms; 

 hotels $1.50 to $2.50 p. d. Boats can be had free or at very small cost. 



Jersey Shore (Penna. r.) West branch Susquehanna r., Pine cr., Gamble run, 

 Ramsey's run, Lower Pine Bottom run, Upper Pine Bottom run, Trout run, Mill run 

 and Slate run; trout in all except the two first named, and b. b. in them; fly and 

 worm bait for trout; fly and minnow for bass; May to August best for trout, August 

 and September for bass; hotels at reasonable prices. No guides, but information 

 freely given by resident anglers. 



Jonestown (P. & R.) Swatara cr. "Grays dam" about 3j. m.; b. b., pike, catfish, 

 etc.; b. b. most numerous; minnows, crayfish, helgramites and grasshoppers as 

 baits; August, September and October best; hotels $1.50 p. d.; boats 25c to 50c 

 p. d. 



Keating' Summit (B N. Y. & P.) Freeman run 4 m.; Sinnemahoning cr. 6 m.; 

 Salt Lick run 6m.; Portage cr . > m. ; Scefford Lick run 3 m. ; two first named best; 

 brook trout principally; worm bait mostly; May and June best; hotels and guides 

 at reasonable prices; boats not required; bait can be easily obtained. 



Kinzua (B. N. Y. & P.) Alleghany r. ; Kinzua cr. and its tributaries; Kinzuacr. 

 best for trout, and Alleghany r. for bass, pickerel, etc. ; minnow and worm baits; 

 May best month for trout; hotels $1.50 to $2 p. d.; guides can be obtained. Fair 

 fishing reported. 



