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bait, spoon hooks and flies used; May, June and July best; hotels $2 to $2.50 p. d.; 

 boats and baits plenty and charges reasonable. Many thousands of brook trout 

 have been planted in the streams of Fond du Lac County, and fine specimens from 1 

 to 3 Ibs. have been caught. 



Port Atkinson (C. & N. "W. See page XVII.) Koshkonong 1. 7 m.; Rock r. at 

 station; first best; pike, b. b. and pickerel; pickerel most abundant; minnows and 

 spooiis used; April, May, June, October and November best; hotel $2 p, d.; guides 

 at moderate cost; boats and bait $2 p. d. 



Pox Lake (C. M. & St. P. See inside back eSver.) Beaver Dam p. 2 m.; Fox 

 Lake 1 m.; first best in winter for fishing through ice, and last named best during 

 spring and summer; pike, pickerel, b. b., rock bass, perch (large), sunfish etc.; in 

 Fox 1. , rock bass and perch being most numerous, but pike and pickerel are abun- 

 dant; in Beaver Dam p. pickerel and perch are most numerous; minnows, spoons, 

 pork and worms as baits; hotel $1 to $1.50 p. d.; guides can be had at 50c to $1 p. 

 d.; boats and bait 75c to $1.25 p. d. Good fishing reported. 



Pox River (C. & N. W. See page XVII.) Fox r. near station; Silver 1. 1> m.- 

 last best; pickerel, bass, perch, sunfish etc.; minnow and worm baits; hotel $1 p. 

 d.; boats and bait can be had. 



Pt. Howard (C. & N. W.) Fox r. and Green Bay; last best;bass, perch, pick- 

 eiel, mascalonge, sunfish etc.; minnow, crayfish and worm, baits; May and Septem- 

 ber best; hotels $1.50 to $2 p. d.; guides with boats $3 to $5 p. d.; boats alone 50cto 

 $1 p. d. 



Oalesville (C. & N. W. See page XVII.) Creek (unnamed) 5 m. where some 

 trout are caught; usual baits, and May and June are best months; hotel accommo- 

 dations can be had at reasonable prices. 



Genoa Junction (C. & N. W.) Twin 1's 4 m.; Powers 1. 6 m.; bass, pike, pick- 

 erel and perch; bass and pike most numerous; minnows as bait; May, June, Sept- 

 ember and October best; hotels $1.50 to $2.50 p. d., or $8 p. w.; guides 75c to I 1 , 

 boats supplied by hotels free to boarders. 



Gillett (M. L. S. & W. See page XVIII.) Gillett 1., Newton 1., Spiells 1., Clause 

 1., Big Marsh 1. and Cristy Brook cr.; pickerel, b. b., rock bass, perch etc.; pickerel 

 and bass most abundant; salt pork, frogs, worms, grasshoppers etc. as baits; June, 

 July, August and September best; hotel $1 p. d.; guides $1 p. d.; boats and Dait 

 free. The pickerel, so called above, is doubtless the pike as our roport states that 

 they are sometimes caught measuring 4 ft. in length. The extension of the M. L. 

 S. & W. r. r. has only recently opened this section to anglers, who will Lnd most 

 excellent sport in the numerous waters adjacent to Gillett. 



Gills Landing (Wis. C. See page XXI.) Wolf r. at station; Waupaca r. near 

 station; first named the best; b. b. and fresh water striped bass (local name silver 

 bass), and pickerel; May, June, July and August best; minnows and spoons used; 

 board at private houses at reasonable price; boats $1 p. d. 



Grantsburg 1 (St. P. & D.) Wood 1. 6 m.; Trade 1. 12 m.; Mud Hen 1.; Yellow 1. 

 22 m.; Yellow 1. best; pickerel, pike and bass; pickerel most abundant; spoons 

 used mostly; May and June best; hotel accommodations at the lakes from 50 to 75c 

 p. d.; boats 25c p. d. Good fishing reported. 



Gratiot (C. M. & St. P. See inside back cover.) Pecatonica r. and Wolf cr.; first 

 best; bass, pickerel, pike, silver cat etc.; b. b. most abundant; minnow bait; April 

 and May best; hotels $1.50 to $2 p. d.; boats not necessary. 



Green Bay (C. & N. W. and M. & N.) Fox r. near station; Green Bay 1 m.; b.b., 

 perch, pike, pickerel, rock bass, mascalonge, etc; perch most abundant; worms, 

 frogs, crayfish etc. as baits; May 1 to June 15, and August 1 to close of navigation 

 best times; hotels $2 p, d. ; guides $2 p. d. ; boats and bait 50c to $1 p. d. The best 

 fishing for b. b. is found in Bass Channel about 2 m. from Green Bay, but good fish- 

 ing may be had all along the banks of the Fox r. Our correspondent writes. "No 

 trouble to get all you want; in a few hours fishing you can catch from 50 to 100 

 perch." 



Hanover (C. M. & St. P. See inside back cover.) Rock r. 4 m.; Bass cr. near 

 station; first best; pike, pickerel, bass and coarse varieties; worm and minnow 

 baits; June, July, August and October best; hotel $2 p. d.; guides, boats and bait 

 can be had reasonable. 



