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Knoxville .(C. C. & A.) Pine r. and its tributaries, Genesee forks, Purple br. 

 and numerous smaller streams, distant from above station, 12 to 20 m.: trout; 

 usual baits; May and June best; hotels $8 to $12 p. w.; guides and boats not 

 needed. Bear and deer are said to be numerous in this section. 



Laceyville (Leh. V. See page VI.) Susquehanna r. near station; several p'ds 

 from 3 to 5 m.; first best; black and rock bass in r., pickerel in p'ds, b. b. most 

 numerous; small live bait, clippers (helgramites), flies and crabs (crayfish) used; 

 July, August and September best; hotel at reasonable price; boats and bait merely 

 nominal. Good fishing reported. 



Lackawaxen (N. Y. L. E. & W.) Delaware r. near station; b. b., sunfish, etc.; 

 bass most numerous; helgramites, minnows, worms and art. flies tased; August 

 and September best; hotel $2 p. d.; boats 50c p. d.; bait can be had cheap. Wesk- 

 alaney 1. in the vicinity contains pickerel and perch, and York 1. on top of moxiut- 

 ain opposite Lackawaxen has been stocked with b. b., and is reported to give good 

 fishing. 



IiaFayette (P. & R.) Schuylkill r.; b. b. principally; minnows, helgramites, 

 crayfish and art. flies as baits; June and early part of July best; boats 50c p. d. 

 The Schuylkill at Lafayette was some years ago a fair water for b. b, : owing to the 

 efforts of the Anglers' Association of Eastern Pa., to preserve and stock the waters 

 near Philadelphia, the Schuylkill will doubtless soon become a good fishing ground; 

 it now gives fair sport at times. 



Lake Carey (Montrose.) Lake Carey near station; pickerel and perch; pick- 

 erel most numerous; live bait used mostly; May, June, July and August best; 

 hotel $2 p. d.; boats and bait at small cost. There are other 1's containing fish, 

 not far distant. 



Langfhorn (P. & R.) Neshaminy cr.; b. b. ; minnows, crayfish and helgramites 

 as baits; June and early July best. This place is easily reached from Phila., and 

 under proper conditions gives fair b. b. fishing. Our correspondent writes; "This 

 creek is probably the best fishing ground for b. b. of any near Philadelphia. 



Larry Creek (C. C. & A.) Susquehanna r. ; b. b. and pike, the former in the 

 majority; usual baits; June, July and August best. A good fishing ground and the 

 best water is opposite the station. 



Latrobe (Penna. r.) Loyalhanna cr. near station; b. b. principally but some 

 small trout in the upper tributaries. The best fishing is at Ligonier 12 m.; which 

 is reached by branch r. r., adjacent to which fair trouting may be had. 



Lebanon (P. & R.) Stracks dam 5 m.; Little Swatara 6m.; Big Swatara 7 m.; 

 Buffalo Springs 8m.; last for trout; b. b., pike, catfish, sunfish etc. ; pike and cat- 

 fish most abundant; minnows, crabs etc. as baits; May to October best; boats and 

 bait reasonable. 



Lehig-hton (P. & R.) Wild cr. 10m.; Pine run 5m.; about alike; trout; worm 

 bait; May and June best; hotels $1.50 p. d., or less by week. 



Leslie Run (P. & R.) Mud run 1 m.; Leslie run 1 m.; Hickory run \y z m.; Mud 

 run best; trout principally; worm and fly baits; May best; hotels $1 p. d.; guides 

 at reasonable cost. 



Lewisberry near Goldsboro via No. C.) Connewago cr. 3 m.; Kunkles dam 4 m.; 

 b. b. principally; minnows and toads as baits; summer and fall best. Good fishing 

 reported. 



Liberty (B. N. Y. & P.) Portage cr., Fair run, Rock run and Scaffle or Scefford 

 Lick run; all near station; first best; brook trout; worm and fly baits; April and 

 May best; baits can be obtained; boats and guides not needed. 



Ligonier (Lig. V.) McGinnis r. 5 m.; Loyalhanna cr. and branches near station; 

 Mill cr. (3 branches); Powder Mill run ; all reported good; trout and b. b.; worms 

 and art. flies used; May and June best; hotels $1.50 to $2 p. d.; guides $1.50 p. d.; 

 boats not required; bait plenty. Most excellent trout fishing within 4 to 6 m. 



Lindin (C. C. & A.) Susquehanna r. 100 yds; b. b., Susquehanna salmon (pike- 

 perch) and pike or pickerel; the bass are in the majority; minnow bait mostly 

 used; August, September and October favorite months; hotels $1.50 p. d.; guides 

 and boats reasonable. 



Lock Haven (Peunar.) West branch of Susquehanna r. and Bald Eagle cr. 

 near city; Bakers run 14 in.; Youngwomans cr. 25 m.; Beech cr. and tributaries 15 



