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Park City (IT. P.) Strawberry cr. 40 m.; trout; the fly used mostly; July, 

 August and September best; no hotels; camping is necessary. A number of 

 parties leave Park City every season, for the above mentioned ground where fishing 

 is said to be fine. Teams and drivers can be secured at any time. 



Peterson (U. P.) Weber r. near station; trout and herring; trout most numer- 

 ous; minnows, grub worms and art. flies used; July, August, September and 

 October best. 



Pleasant Valley June. (D. & R. G.) White r. Fish cr. and Price r. 3 m.; all 

 good; mountain and salmon tiout; first named most numerous; baits mostly 

 artificial flies or grasshoppers; April to October best; notel $7 to $10 p. w. 



Price (D. & R- G.) Price r. near station; whitefish and trout; first most numer- 

 ous; usual bait grasshoppers; April to July best; hotel $2 p. d.; guides and boats 

 not needed. m 



Richmond (U. P.) Cub r., High cr. and Bear r.; first best; troitt, mullet, chub 

 etc. ; trout most numerous; minnows and art. flies used for trout, and worms and 

 grasshoppers for others; September, October and November best; hotel $1.50 p. d.; 

 guide $3 p. d. ; boats not needed; guides furnish bait. Trout are in great abundance 

 in these waters. 



Salt Lake (D. & R. G.) River Jordan 1J m.; Warm Springs 1. 1 m.; first named 

 best; trout and coarse fish, the latter most numerous; worms usual bait; June and 

 August best; hotel charges reasonable; guide $1 and board p. d.; boats and baits 

 at nominal cost. 



SCO-field (D. & R. G.) Mud cr. % m.; Fish cr. 4 m.; last named best; mountain 

 trout only; flies and white grubs as baits; July best month. 



Smithfield (U. P.) Bear r. 2 m.; Logan r. 7 m.; last best; trout and mountain 

 herring; trout most abundant; grasshoppers and worms as baits; July, August, 

 September aud October best; hotel $2 p. d; boats arid bait $2 p. d. 



Springville (D. & R. G.) Hobble cr. running through town near station; Utah 

 1.3 m.; first named best; trout; worms and grasshoppers as baits; April and 

 May best; hotels $1 to $2 p. d.; no guides or boats needed; baits plentiful. 



Thistle (D.& R.G.) Thistle Fork, Lake Fork, Soldin Fork and Diamond Fork 100 

 yards to 2 m.; all very good; mountain trout; minnows, grasshoppers and grub 

 worms as bait; no hotel; fine camping grounds; guides 30c p. h.; boats and 

 bait very cheap. 



Wahsatch (U. P.) Yellow cr. -i m., and Chalk cr.; last best; trout; worms, 

 flies and art. baits used; August and September best; hotel $3 p. d. See Echo, 

 Wtah, distant about 20 in., where the nearest hotel is located. 



VERMONT. 



Altourgh Spring's (C. V. See page VII) Lake Champlain; pike, pickerel, b.b., 

 pouts, sunfish etc. ; pike, pickerel and bass most numerous; small fish as baits; 

 motels' $6 to $10 p. w.; guides $2 to $3 p. d.; guides furnish boats. 



Back Bay (C. V. see page VII to St Albans thence by team 5 m.) This point is 

 noted for its fine s. m. b. b. fishing, also for pike, pickerel, pike-perch and yellow 

 perch. There is an excellent hotel with abundant boats, guides and baits. See THE 

 AMERICAN ANGLER, Vol. V. pp. 66. 



Barnet (Passumpsic See page VI) Harveys p. 5 in.; Wardens p. 4 m.; Moores 

 p.2m.; Hunts p. 4m.; Conn. r. > 4 m.; Hunts p. best; trout, pickerel and perch; 

 ">erch most numerous; worms and minnows as baits; June anf ' 



perch most numerous; worms and minnows as 

 at reasonable prices; boats and bait very cheap. 



ad August best; hotels 



Barre (G. V. See page VII) Trout brooks in Orange, Topsham and Williams 

 town about 6 m. distant; trout only; worms as bait; June best; hotel $1 p.d.; guides 

 at reasonable rates; bait plenty. 



Barton (Passumpsic. See page VI) Crystal 1. near station; Willoughby 1. 6 m.; 

 Stone p. 6 m.; all good; mascalonge, land-locked salmon, b. b. etc.; mascalonge and 

 bass most numerous; minnows, flies and spoon baits. May and June best for mas- 

 calon< T o, and July aud August for bass; hotel $1.50 co $2 p. d.; boats and bait at 

 fimair<-ost. Within 8 to 10 m. there are other waters, some of which yield fair 

 troutir.g in tin- latter part of May and June. 



