184 THE ANGLER'S GUIDE BOOK. 



Seg-niii (G. H. & S. A.) Guadalupe r. 1 in.; San Geronimo r. 1 m.; both excel- 

 lent; trout (?), bass, perch and catfish, the last predominating; worms as bait; 

 March, April and May best; hotels $1 to $3 p. d. ; boats and bait can be had. See 

 note to San Antonio, Texas- concerning "trout," etc. 



Thurston (G. H. & S. A.) Rio Grande r. and Pecos r.; last best; trout, (b. b.), 

 perch, catfish etc.; catfish most abundant; various baits; March to October 

 "best. 



Uvalde (G. H. & S. A.) Leona r. 5 in.; Frior. 12 in.; Nueces r. 10 in.; last best; 

 trout (b. b.), perch, catfish etc.; trout most numerous; minnows as bait; May, 

 June, July and August best; hotel $2 to $2.50 p. d. 



Village (G. H. & S. A.) Village cr.; trout (b. b.), perch, catfish etc.; perch most 

 abundant; Catalpa worms, dough etc. as baits; April, May and June best; boats and 

 bait at nominal cost. 



Waelder (G. H. & S. A) San Marcos r. and Guadalupe r.; trout, (b. b.), perch, 

 catfish, buffalo etc.; perch and catfish most numerous; worms, fresh meat and 

 small fish as baits; March, April and May best; hotels $2 p. d. ; boats and bait can 

 be obtained. 



Walker (G. H. & S. A.) Fish 1., Carlos 1 , Pumpkin L; first best; perch, trout 

 (b. b.), catfish etc.; perch most abundant; worms, beef etc. as baits; April, May and 

 June best; guides, boats and bait can be had reasonable 



Weimar (G. H. & S. A.) Colorado r. 7 in.; Adkins 1. 7 m.; trout (b. b.), perch, 

 buffalo and catfish; meal and cotton baits used for buffalo, minnows for trout and 

 various baits for perch; April to September best; hotels $2 p. d.; guides, boats and 

 "bait at moderate charges. 



UTAH, TERRITORY. 



American Fork (D. & R. G.) Utah 1. 4m.; Battle cr. 4 m.; first best; trout, 

 chub and other coarse varieties, the latter predominating; worms, grasshoppers 

 etc. as baits; June, July and Aug.ist bent; hotels $1 to $3 p. d. ; guides at reason- 

 able rate; no boats; baits reasonable. 



Clear Creek (D. & R. G.) Soldin cr., Pleasant Valley cr. and Clear cr. join 

 here and form Spanish Fork cr.; all good; brook trout; grubs and grasshoppers 

 used as bait, the latter mostly; J\me 20 until August best time; hotel $1.50 p. d.; 

 guides and boats unnecessary. Our correspondent writes: "The fishing is good all 

 up and down the streams." 



Echo (U. F.) Weber r. and Echo cr. near station; Franklyn cr. 3 m.; all very 

 fine: trout; flies and minnow baits; hotel $1.50 p. d.; boats not required; bait 

 plenty and cheap. The cr. trout run from > 4 ' to 2 Ibs; the r. trout from > to 5 Ibs., 

 and both are abundant. 



Green River P. & R. G.) Green r. accessible; "white salmon," chub etc.; 

 "cobble rollers," (?) etc. most numerous; beef liver dried, best bait for "salmon"; 

 April, May, and June best; hotels $2 p. d. ; no guides or boats needed. 



Logan (U. P.) Logan r. 1 m.; Blacksmiths Fork 1m.; first best; trout, herring 

 etc.; brook trout most abundant; flies, grubs, angle worms etc. as baits; June, 

 July and August best; hotels at reasonable rates; bait easily procured. 



Kaysville (D- & R- G.) Weber r. 10 m.; trout and mountain herring; first 

 named most numeroiis; grasshoppers and toads as bait; June, July and August 

 best. 



Milford (U. P.) Panguitch 1. 70 m.; Beaver r. and Pine cr.; Panguitch Land 

 Pine cr. best; brook and lake trout; grasshoppers, grubs, worms etc. as baits; May 

 and October best months; Milford is the present terminal point of the Utah Cen- 

 tral branch of the Union Pac. r. r., and is the nearest r. r. point to Panguitch 1. i 

 which is noted for its grand fishing and hunting. 



Ogden (U. P.) Weber r. and Ogden r. near station; Tastbest; trout and mount- 1 

 ain herring; trout most numerous; flies and worms as baits; June, July and! 

 August best; hotels $1.50 to $3 p. d.: three tributaries of the Ogden r. which empty 

 into it 10 m. from Ogden, are famous fishing waters for trout, especially in the 

 months of June, July and August; Echo cr., Chalk cr., Lost cr. and Canon cr.. all 

 tributaries of the Weber are full of mountain trout. 





