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Hartford (C. M. & St. P.) Pike 1. 2 m.; pickerel, bass, bullheads, etc.; pickerel 

 most numerous; iniimow bait; hotels $5 to $7 p. w. These waters are well 

 fished. 



Hartland (C. M. & St. P.) Pine 1. 2 in.; Beaver 1. 2 m.; Pewaukee 1. 2^ m. ; 

 Nagowicka 1. 2 m. ; North 1. 4 m.; Kerns 1. 6 m.; Okauchee 1. 4 m.; Morse 1. 4 m.; 

 Nemahbin 1. 6 m. ; Murphys 1. 10 m.; all good, but Beaver, Kerns, Pine and North 

 considered best; pickerel, bass, pike, perch, etc.; pickerel and bass most abundant; 

 minuow bait; May 20 to July 1 and September and October best; hotels $2 to $2.50 

 p. d.; guides $2 p. d.; boats 50c p. d.; minnows $1 to $1.50 p. 100. 



Hatley (M. L. S. & W. See page XVIII.) Pike 1. 5 m.; Bass 1. 3 m.; last best; bass 

 and a few pickerel; frog and minnow baits; June and Augus' best; canoes free. 



Helena (C. M. & St. P. See inside back cover.) Wisconsin r. % m.; Dodge 

 Valley 3m.; first best; pickerel, catfish, redhorse and others in the r., and trout 

 in Dodge Valley stream; minnows, frogs and worms as baits; June and July best 

 mouths, but good at all times; hotel $1 to $2 p. d.; guides $1 p. d.; boats about $1 

 p. d. Shooting and hunting reported good in spring and fall. 



Hewitt (Wis. C. See page XXL) Little Eau Claire r. 5 m.; Mill cr. 2 m.; 

 first beat; bass and other varieties; June the best month; hotel at $3.50 p. w. 



Hubbleton (C. M. & St. P.) Crawfish r. near station; pickerel, pike, sunfish, 

 etc.; pickerel and bullheads most abundant; worm and frog baits ; May and June 

 best; hotel $1.50 p. d.; boats 25c p. d. Pickerel fishing is very fine during the win- 

 ter months. 



Hutchinson (C. M. & St. P. See inside back cover.) Little Eau Pleine cr. X 

 m.; pike, pickerel and perch; pickerel most numerous; frogs and art. baits; May, 

 June and July best; no regular hotel here. 



Ixonia (C. M. & St. P ) Rock r. 1 m.; pickerel, pike, bass, etc.; bass most num- 

 erous; minnow and worm baits; June and July best months. We have no report 

 about accommodations. 



Junction City (Wis. C. See page XXI.) Mill cr. \y z m.; pickerel mostly; 

 June, July and August best; usual bait; hotels $1 to $2 p. d.; no guides needed. 



Kelly (M. L. S. & W. See page XVIII.) Eau Claire r.; pickerel and b. b.; pick- 

 erel most numerous; trolling lines, spoon hooks, etc. used; September and Octo- 

 ber best. 



Kempter (M. L. S. & W.) Bass 1's \y 2 m.; white bass and sunfish; the first most 

 numerous; minnow and frog bait; latter part of June, July, August and September 

 best; hotel $3.50 p. w.; guides cat. be obtained; boats at the lakes. Good fishing 

 reported. 



Kiel (M. & N.) Manitowoc r. >^ m.; Cedar 1. 5 m.; last best; b. b., pickerel etc.; 

 b. b. most abundant; worm and minnow baits; June and August best; hotel $1.50 

 p. d.; boats 25c p. h. 



Kilboum (C. M. & St. P. See inside back cover) Mason 1, 10 m.; Mirror 1. 3 m.; 

 5 small streams and 1 p. from 1 to 12 m., in which brook trout are found; Mason 1. 

 largest; pickerel, b. b. and perch; pickerel and b, b. most abundant; minnows and 

 trolling gangs used; May, June, September and October best; hotels $1 to $2.50 p. 

 d.; guides reasonable; boats and bait at nominal cost. The trout fishing is very 

 fine. 



Koshkonong (C. & N. W. See page XVII) Koshkonong 1. 1> m.; pike, picker- 

 el, bass, perch etc.; minnows used mostly; June and winter through the ice best; 

 hotel $1 p. d.; guides $1.50 p. d.; boats 50c p. d.; minnows $1 p. 100. 



Lacrosse (C. & N. W. and C. M. & St. P.) The Mississippi r. and the different 

 waters emptying into it within 15 to 20 m. are filled with game fish. The best 

 waters are; French 1., Broken Gun 1. and Spring Slough, all of which are above the 

 city: below are Running Slough, the Winnesheok Slough, and numerous other 

 good grounds. The most abundant fish is the b. b., and the others are the wall- 

 eyed pike (pike-perch), pickerel, perch and the croppie. The b. b. bite best and 

 are caught in large numbers in the months of July, Aug, and Sept, weighing from 

 3 to 5 Ibs. with art. flies, spoons and live minnows. Hotels $2 to $2.50 p. d.; guide 

 with boat $2.50 p. d.; boats 75c p. d. Good woodcock shooting after July 4 in the 

 vicinity. See THE AMERICAN ANGLER, vol. VII, pp. DO. 



La Fayette (C. M. & St. P. See inside back cover) Numerous small cr'a in this 



