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abundant: live bait, worms and perch used; May, June, September, October and 

 November best; hotel $1 p. d.; boats plenty, 25cp. d. There are numerous brooks 

 in this neighborhood where small trout are quite plentiful. 



Poxiltney (D. & if. C. See page XI.) Lake St. Catherine 2>m.; pickerel, b. b., 

 perch, etc.; perch most abundant; minnows, worms and spoons used; August and 

 September best; hotel $8 to $12 p. w.; guides $'2 p. d.; boats 50cp. d. There are 

 several trout streams within about two hours drive, which afford good sport. 



Froctorsville (C. V. See page VII.) Black r. near station; pickerel, trout and 



dace, pickerel being the most numerous; small fish as baits; May and June best; 



hotel $1.50 p. d. Early in the season a few trout may be caught in adjacent 

 brooks. 



Randolph. (C. V.) Branches of White r. near by: trout onlj; fly and worm 

 baits; summer months best; accommodations can be had at reasonable price. 

 Several small trout streams (without name) are close by, in which good trout fish- 

 ing can be had. 



Richford (Missisquoi) Missisqnoi r. and branch near station; Fletcher Eddy is 

 the best point: pickerel, pouts, etc.; minnows and worms as baits; May, June and 

 September best; hotels $1.50 to $2 p. d.; guides $1.50 p. d.; boats $1 p. d. Hard- 

 wood p. and numerous mountain brooks are to be found in this vicinity where 

 brook trout abound. Lake Magog and Brome 1. are both within a few miles ride, 

 and are most excellent for fishing and hunting; pickerel, bass and inascalonge are 

 abundant. 



Rutland (D. & H. C. See page XI and C. V., See page VII.) Mill r., Com r., East cr. 

 Clarendon r., Otter cr.; all good; Cold r. best; trout; worms ;and flies as baits: 

 May 1 to September 1 best; hotels $2 p. d. ; many other fine trout waters can be 

 easily reached from Rutland. 



Salisbury (C. V.) Otter cr. and Lake Dunmore, and their tributaries; Lake 

 Dunmore best; trout, pickerel, Oswego (1. m.) bass, etc.; pickerel and trout most 

 numerous; minnows and trolling baits; April to September best; hotel at reason- 

 able price; boats and bait at small cost. Souie of the streams near Lake Dnnmore, 

 contain fair quantities of trout, to fish for which permits must be obtained, the 

 cost thereof being moderate. 



Shelburne (C. V. See page VII) Shelburne p. 2> m.; River La Platte % in.; 

 Shelburne Bay I in.; Lake Champlain 2 m.; Shelburne p. best for pickerel; picker- 

 el, pike, b. b., perch, pouts etc.; pickerel, bass and perch most numerous; worms, 

 minnows, dobsous etc., as baits; May, June and July best, although good later. 

 The fish in Shelburne p. are smaller in size but are more numerous than those in 

 the r., b. or 1., the latter fish however are considered of finer flavor than those of the 

 pond. 



Sheldon (Missisquoi and St. J. & L. C.) Black cr. near station; Franklin p. 3 

 m.; Fairfield p. 2> in.; Franklin p. best; b. b. principally; minnows, grasshoppers, 

 dobsons etc. as baits; August, September and October best; hotels at reasonable 

 prices; boats 50e p. d. The Missisquoi r. 1 m. also contains b. b.; land-locked sal- 

 mon and trout are found in Fairfield p.; the b. b. (s. in.) are plentiful in Fairfield 

 p. No mosquitoes or black flies on Fairfield p. 



So. Pranklin (Missisquoi) Silver L; b. b. and salmon (lake) trout; usual baits; 

 May and June best months; boats 50c p. d. 



So. Ryegate (M. & W. R.) Scott br. and Wells r. near station; Ryegate p. 3 m.; 

 Syms p. 3 m.; first named best; pickerel, b. b., perch etc.; perch most numerous 

 in ponds; minnow and worm baits; June best for trout, and August and September 

 for pickerel and bass; boats and bait cheap. There are a number of trout brooks 

 within a few miles from which -'good fishing" is reported. 



St. Albans (C. V. See page VII) Lake Champlain (Great Back Bay), 3 m.; 

 Franklin p. 9 m.; Dream 1. 5 m.; first best; b. b. (1. and s. m.), pike, perch, picker- 

 eland others; b. b., pike and perch most numerous; usual baits; June 15 to Feb'y 

 1 best; hotels $2 to $3.50 p. d.; guide $2 p. d.; boats and bait at reasonable prices. 

 Excellent fishing reported. 



Summit v Or. T. See page V.) Round p. 1)4 m.; North Branch -i m.; Lewis p. 

 (I m.: Lewis p. and Round p. best; trout; flies and worms used: May and June best; 

 hotels at Island p. o m. distant; guides $2 p. d. ; boats and bait 50c p. d. Excellent 

 trout fishing reported. 



