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1). b., pike-perch and pickerel, three of which are readily reached from Delavau, 

 where excellent accommodations are available. The baits lined are live minnows 

 and art. spoons. See THE AMERICAN ANGLER, vol. Ill, page 279. Hotels $2 to $2.50 

 p. d.; boats 20c p. h., or $2 p. w. 



De Pere (M. & N.) Lower Fox r. near station; wall-eyed pike, bass, perch, etc.; 

 wall-eyed pike most numerous; minnow and worm baits; May and June best; 

 hotel $2 p. d. 



Downing" (Wis. C. See page XXI.) Tiffany cr., Sand cr. and Beaver cr., all 

 within *2 m.; no choice; trout; May and June best; worms mostly used; no regu- 

 lar hotels, but board can be had at $3.50 p. w.; no guides or boats needed. 



Eagle River (M. L. S. & W. See page XVIII) 27 lakes known as Eagle Waters, 

 all connected; station located at the head of lakes; all good; mascalonge, bass, pike, 

 pickerel, perch etc.; mascalonge and bass most abundant; minnows, spoon hooks, 

 worms and nies used; June 1 to October 15 best; hotels $2 p. d., or $8 to $10 p. w. ; 

 guides plenty at $2.50 p. d. : boats, plentiful 75c to $1 p. d.; steamer $10 p. d. Per- 

 manent camps have been built on the lakes where the board is $2 p. d. The above 

 waters are grand fishing grounds. See AMERICAN ANGLER and map, Vol. VI, pp. 53 

 and 292. 



Eagle (C. M. & St. P. See inside back cover) Eagleville Mill p. 1% m.; Crook- 

 ed 1. 6 m.; Schwartz 1. 3 m.; Crooked 1. best; bass, pickerel and sunnsh; bass most 

 numerous; minnow bait; June and August best; hotel $2 p. d.; boats and bait can 

 be obtained reasonable. 



Eau Claire (C. M. & St. P.) Elk cr. 10 m.; Otter cr. 5 m.; Lowes cr. 3 m.; Otter 

 cr. best; trout principally; grasshoppers, worms and grubs as baits; May, June and 

 July best; hotels $2 p. d.; boats not needed. 



Edgerton(C. M. & St. P.) Lake Koshkonong 3> m.; Rock r. 2 m.; first best; 

 b. b., pike, perch, pickerel etc.; pickerel most abundant; minnows and spoon hooks 

 used; May, June and September best; hotel $1.50 p. d.; boats 25c p. d.; bait 

 plentiful. 



Eland Junction (M. L. S. & W. See page XVIII) Lake Gotoit and Lake May- 

 flower 2 m.; last best; perch, bass, pickerel and pike; perch most numerous; worm 

 and frog bait; hotels $1 p. d. 



Elkhorn (C. M. & St. P. See inside back cover) Lauderdale 1's, 3 in number, 

 named Mill, Middle and Green, 7 in. distant and all connected; about alike; 1. m. 

 b. b., rock bass, pickerel, pike, perch etc.; rock bass and b. b. most abundant; 

 minnow bait; June and September best; hotels $2 p. d., $4 to $10 p. w.; boats and 

 bait reasonable. There are other waters from 4: to 8m. distant in which the above 

 named fish are abundant. 



Elkhart (M. & N.) Elkhart 1. .^ in.; pike, different varieties of bass, ciscos etc ; 

 minnow bait; March and November best months; hotel $10 p. w. ; guides furnished 

 by hotel; boats 25c p. h. 



Ellis Junction (M. & N.) Lake Noquebay and adjacent streams 3 m.; Thun- 

 der 1.12 in.; both very good; pike, pickerel, bass, brook trout etc.; pickerel most 

 numerous; minnow and worm bait: May to September best; hotels $1.50 p. d., 

 or i?7 p. w.; boats free. There are 10 to 12 streams close to station which give good 

 trout fishing. See THE AMERICAN ANGLER, Vol. VI, p. 27. 



Fifield (Wis. C. See page XXI) South Fork Flambeau r. at station; North Fork 

 of Flambeau r. 3 m.; Flambeati 1. 30 m.; Pike 1. 25 m.; Bass 1. 10 m.; North Fork 

 and Lake best; mascalonge, pike, bass and perch; pike most numerous; spoons and 

 minnows mostly used; June to September best time; board can be had at $1.50 to 

 $2 p. d.; guides $2 p. d.; bait plenty. There are numerous other waters where the 

 fishing is good, and plenty of mascalonge and pike may be found from 4 to 8 m. 

 down the South Fork of the Flambeau r. 



Florence (C. & N. W. See page XVII) Brule r. 5m.; Pine r. 8 m.; Spread Eagle 

 I. 5 m.; Keyes and Loon 1's 6 m.; all A No. 1; in r's brook trout, and in 1's bass, 

 perch and pickerel; bass and brook trout predominate; usual baits; May, June and 

 July best; good hotels at moderate prices; boats and bait at reasonable cost. Brule 

 r. is a noted trout water. 



Pond du Lac (Wis. C. and C. M. & St. P.) Fond du Lac r. at station; Lake Win- 

 nebago 1 in : Lake De Nuve 3 m.; Empire cr. ; Lake Wmnebago best; b. b., perch, 

 pickerel, wall-eyed pike and rock bass: bass, pickerel and pike most numerous; live 



