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the same; trout; usual baits; April arid May best; hotel $1.25 p. d.; giiide can be 

 obtained reasonable. 



Timnelton (B. & O.) Cheat r. 3 m.; b. b., pike, catfish, sunfish, etc.; bass and 

 catfish most abundant; minnows, crayfish and worms as baits; May to October 

 best for bass; hotel $1 p. d. 



Vanclevesville (B. & O.) Potomac r. and Opequan cr.; first best; b. b. princi- 

 pally; crab and minnow bait; April, May, August and September best months. 



Vaucluse (Ohio E.) Ohio r. near station, Middle Island cr. 1 m.; French cr. -/ z 

 m.; first best; perch, salmon (pike-perch), pike and catfish; perch and catfish 

 most abundant; live bait, minnows and crayfish; June and September best; boats 

 and bait can be had reasonable. The fishing in the cr's is fair. 



WISCONSIN. 



Albany (C. M. & St. P. See inside back cover.) Sugar r. % m.; Little Suga* r. 

 2m.; first best; bass, pike and pickerel; bass most numerous; minnows as bait; 

 April, May and June best; hotels $2 to $2.50 p. d. ; boats and bait very reasonable. 



Aniwa (M. L. S. & W. See page XVIII) Pleasant 1. y z m.; Spring 1. 1 m.; Rice 

 1. 3 m.; first best; b. b., sunfish, perch etc.; b. b. most numerous; spoon hooks and 

 flies used; September best; hotel $1 p. d.; guide $3 p. d.; boats reasonable. 



Antigfo (M. L. S. & W.) Mullers 1. and Wolf r. 4 and 10 rn.; both good; bass, 

 masealouge etc.; bass most abundant; spoon and fly hooks used; May, June and 

 July best; boats and bait 50c and upwards p. d. There are several other lakes near 

 t>y which give excellent fishing. 



Appleton (M. & N. ) Fox r. from station to Lake Butte des Morts 3 m. ; the 1. 

 best; perch, pickerel, b. b. and pike; b. b. and pickerel most numeroiis; worm and 

 minnow baits; June, July and September best; hotel $2.50 p. d.; guide $2 p. d.; 

 boats and bait at moderate cost. 



Arena (C. M. & St. P. See inside back cover) Wisconsin r. 1 m.; pickerel, bass, 

 radhorse etc.; pickerel most abundant; small fish, worms and grasshoppers as 

 baits ; May and June best; hotel $1.50 p. d. ; there are a few boats which can be 

 liired cheap. 



Ashland (Wis. C. and C. M. & St. P. and C. & N. W.) In this vicinity very fine 

 fishing can be had especially for brook trout in Lake Superior (Chequamegon Bay) 

 ?jid in White r., Silver cr., Fish cr., Whittleseys cr., Sioux r., Onion r., Raspberry r., 

 Sand r. and others. Fly fishing is unexceptionally fine, both in the lake and 

 streams. The hotel accommodations are most excellent at charges from $14to $21 p. 

 w. Boats, guides etc. in profusion and at moderate rates. The rivers Kakagou, 

 Bad and Montreal give good sport for wall-eyed pike, mascalonge and b. b. See THE 

 AMERICAN ANGLER, vol. V, pp. 360. 



Avoca (C. M. & St. P.) Wisconsin r. 1 m.; bass, pickerel, catfish etc.; pickerel 

 most numerous; worm and minnow baits; May, June and September best; hotel 

 at reasonable price; boats and bait moderate. 



Banger (C. M. & St. P. See inside back cover) Dutch cr. 3 in.; Lacrosse r. }/ 2 

 m. ; Sand cr. 12 m.; last two best; brook trout, pickerel and bass; trout most num- 

 erous; worm and minnow baits; May, June, September and October best; hotels 

 SI to $1.50 p. d., $3 to $5 p. w.; guides reasonable; boats and bait merely nominal. 

 The trout creels average 50 to 130 fish per day to a rod. Excellent fishing for other 

 varieties. Good shooting in season. 



BassettS (C. & N. W. See page XVII) Twin 1's, Lake Elizabeth and Lake Mary 

 2 m.; Nipersink 1. 3 m.; pike, bass, perch, pickerel and bullheads; perch and bull- 

 heads predominate; minnow bait; usual seasons; hotel $2 p. d.; 50c p. d. for boats; 

 minnows $1 p. 100. 



Bear Creek (M. L. S. & W. See page XVIII) Embarras r. 3 m.; pickerel, pike, 

 bass etc.; pickerel most numerous; spoons used mostly; April, May, June, Septem- 

 ber and October best; hotel $1 p. d.; boats at reasonable rate. 



Beaver (M. & N.) North and South Beaver cr's > 4 ' m.; Bass 1. 1> m.; Thunder 1. 

 25 m.; Local 1. 5 to 6 m.; trout, pickerel, bass, perch and pike; trout most numer- 

 ous; worm bait; March, April, September, October and November best; board at 

 $3.50 p. w. can be had; boats and bait easily obtained. Excellent fishing of all kind* 

 reported. 



