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p. d. and expenses paid; boats not used; bait furnished by guide. The trout in 

 Bakers Run average about 8 inches and are fairly abundant all through the season, 

 affording good fly fishing. 



Montrose Village (D. L. & W.) About 30 small lakes in vicinity, easily acces- 

 sible; all good; b. b., pickerel, perch, trout etc. ; bass and pickerel most abundant; 

 live minnows, grasshoppers, frogs and spoon baits; July, August and September 

 best; hotels $2 p. d.; guides at moderate charges; boats 50c p. d.; bait reasonable. 

 Good fishing. 



Moscow (D. L. &W.) Roaring br. near station; Spring br. 4 m.; Maple 1. 3 m.; 

 two first best; trout in br's and pickerel in L; worm and fly baits for trout, live bait 

 in 1.; May and June best; hotels $1.50 p. d.; guides $2.50 p. d.; boats not 

 needed. 



Mt. Dallas (H. & B. T. M.) Raystown Branch, Juniata r. near station; b. b.; the 

 best ground is the r. r. bridge. See Tatesville, Pa. 



Mt. Hope (C. & Mt. H.) Chickies cr. m.; trout with usual baits from April to 

 August 1; farm houses $1 p. d., less by week; no guides or boats needed. 



Mt. Jewett(N. Y. L. E. & W.) Kinzuacr. 1 m.; head waters of Clarion r. 1m.; 

 Marvin cr. 1 m.; all equally good; brook trout only; May and June best; worms and 

 flies used; hotel $1 p. d.; guides at very small cost; these are all small streams, but 

 very good fishing can be had. 



Mud Bun (Leh. V. See page VI) Mud Run cr. from mouth to Albrightsville, 

 Pa., gives fair trout fishing; Big Pond 9 m., affords good fishing for pike and perch; 

 May and June are the best months for all these fish; hotel $1 p. d. ; guides and 

 boats not needed, except on the p. where they can be had. 



UTanticoke (D. L. W.) Susquehanna r. (north branch) near station; best fishing 

 > m. distant; b. b., perch, yellow salmon (pike-perch), etc.; devils (helgramites) 

 crabs (crayfish), minnows, etc. as baits; January, August and September best 

 months; hotels $2 p. d.; boats and bait at very reasonable prices. Good fishing 

 reported, especially at the dam near by. 



Neshaminy Falls (P. & R.) -Neshaminy cr. near station; b. b., sunfish, cat- 

 fish, etc.; sunfish in excess; minnows, worms, crabs, etc. as baits; usual seasons; 

 "boats 25o to 50cp. h. 



Neshannock Palls (B. N. Y. & P.) Neshannock cr. & m.; black and rock bass; 

 b. b. most numerous; grasshoppers, minnows, helgramites, etc. as baits; July, 

 August and September best; board can be had at private houses at reasonable 

 prices; boats at moderate cost; bait easily obtained. 



New Castle (P. & L. E.) Beaver r., Shenango r. and Neshannock cr.; first best; 

 b. b., pike, etc.; bass most numerous; minnows, crabs (crayfish) and helgramites 

 as baits; June, September and October best; hotels at reasonable prices. Pike 

 weighing 23 to 32 Ibs. were caught in the fall of 1884, in Beaver r.; the b. b. run from 

 1> to 4 Ibs. 



New Haven (P. & L. E.) Youghiogheny r. and Indian cr.; first best; yellow (?) 

 "bass principally; minnow bait; May to November best; hotel at reasonable 

 price. 



Neversink (P. & R.) Schuylkill r. >4 m.; Alleghany cr. 1 m.; first best; b. b. cat- 

 fish and sunfish most abundant; worm and minnow baits; August and September best; 

 hotels $1.50 p. d.; boats can be obtained. There are several very fine preserved 

 trout streams in vicinity. 



BTewtown (P- N. & N. Y.) Neshaminy cr. 1m.; b. b. principally; crabs, toads, 

 etc. as baits; July, August and September best; hotel $2 p. d.; guide can be ob- 

 tained; boats 25c p. h. 



Norristown (P. & R.) Moores run 4m.; Perkiomen cr. 8 m.; Valley cr. 6 m.; 

 Perkiomen cr. best for bass, and Moores run for trout; art. fly used; June and 

 September best; hotel $1 p. d.; boats and bait can be procured. See THE AMERICAN 

 ANGLER, vol. VII, page 91. The Schuylkill r. at this point at times gives fcdr b. b. 

 fishing. 



Oakland (D. L. & W.) Fish head waters of East branch of Broadhead'a cr., 

 making Canadensis headquarters. Good trout fishing; streams waded, no guides 

 needed. Moderate charges. 



